Box 1
Contains 56 Results:
"Correspondence and Potpourri" scrapbook (2 of 3), 1990-2001
The Correspondence series, 1951-2004, includes letters sent to and from Varga. Correspondents in the series include book and academic journal publishers; Loyola University Maryland presidents, vice presidents, and deans; and colleagues at other universities. Topics include Loyola history, Varga's teaching and academic committee work, and Varga's scholarly publications. Of note is a single letter from Dorothy Day.
"Correspondence and Potpourri" scrapbook (3 of 3), 1990-2001
The Correspondence series, 1951-2004, includes letters sent to and from Varga. Correspondents in the series include book and academic journal publishers; Loyola University Maryland presidents, vice presidents, and deans; and colleagues at other universities. Topics include Loyola history, Varga's teaching and academic committee work, and Varga's scholarly publications. Of note is a single letter from Dorothy Day.
Correspondence, 1990-2004
The Correspondence series, 1951-2004, includes letters sent to and from Varga. Correspondents in the series include book and academic journal publishers; Loyola University Maryland presidents, vice presidents, and deans; and colleagues at other universities. Topics include Loyola history, Varga's teaching and academic committee work, and Varga's scholarly publications. Of note is a single letter from Dorothy Day.
Correspondence on family history, 1995
The Correspondence series, 1951-2004, includes letters sent to and from Varga. Correspondents in the series include book and academic journal publishers; Loyola University Maryland presidents, vice presidents, and deans; and colleagues at other universities. Topics include Loyola history, Varga's teaching and academic committee work, and Varga's scholarly publications. Of note is a single letter from Dorothy Day.
Rackmales, Bernard A. (A class in 1950s), 2001
The Correspondence series, 1951-2004, includes letters sent to and from Varga. Correspondents in the series include book and academic journal publishers; Loyola University Maryland presidents, vice presidents, and deans; and colleagues at other universities. Topics include Loyola history, Varga's teaching and academic committee work, and Varga's scholarly publications. Of note is a single letter from Dorothy Day.