Varga, Nicholas, 1925-2005
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Loyola University Maryland audiovisual collection
The Loyola University Maryland audiovisual collection, 1938-2015, consists of audio recordings, videos, films, and data files documenting the history of the university. The documented events include commencements, college president inaugurations, athletic games, Lattanze Center meetings, lectures, conferences, interviews, and Loyola commercials broadcast on local news stations.
Nicholas Varga collection of Baltimore ethnic history materials
The Nicholas Varga collection of Baltimore ethnic history materials, 1968-1987, consists of newspaper clippings, articles, and research notes related to the ethnic history of Baltimore. The materials trace Baltimore's ethnic history back to the founding of Maryland. Also included are folders containing syllabi, drafts of exams, scholarly writing, and student papers from Varga's Ethnic History of Baltimore course, taught at Loyola College from 1981-1986.
Nicholas Varga papers
The Nicholas Varga papers, circa 1950-2005, document the life, career, and publications of Loyola history professor and archivist Nicholas Varga. Nicholas Varga (1925-2005) was a decorated Army veteran, archivist, and historian specializing in the history of Maryland and politics of colonial New York.