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Kit Reed collection
The Kit Reed collection, 1987-1989, contains correspondence between Reed's editor and publisher regarding her 1989 book Revision, as well as galley proofs and an edited manuscript of her 1987 book Catholic Girls. Kit Reed was born Lilian Hyde Craig on June 7, 1932 in San Diego, California. She began writing stories as a child. Reed graduated from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland in 1954.
Linelle LaBonte artwork collection
Linelle LaBonte was born in 1937 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She recived an MFA in Photography from MICA in 1971 and served as a professor in the Art Department at Notre Dame Maryland University, teaching until her retirement in 2002. The Linelle LaBonte artwork collection, dated circa 1970-circa 1990, contains photograms, artwork titled Computer Drawings, photographs, artist statements, and an illustrated CV.
Louise Imogen Guiney collection
The Louise Imogen Guiney collection, 1889-1914, contains photographs, poems, letters, a pamphlet, a newspaper, and souvenirs belonging to the Catholic poet and essayist. Louise Imogen Guiney was born January 7, 1861 in Roxbury, Massachusetts to an Irish-born, Catholic father and American mother. She was raised in the Catholic faith and wrote celebrated poems, essays, and verses inspired by her religious beliefs.
Loyola Notre Dame Library records
The Loyola Notre Dame Library records reflect the origin, history, and activities of the library from the 1960s to 2018. The records include correspondence, meeting notes, founding documents, reports, contracts, financial and fundraising records, handbooks, exhibition materials, programs, flyers, architectural drawings, construction plans, manuals, photographic materials, press releases, news articles, and publications.
Loyola University Maryland Alpha Sigma Nu records
Alpha Sigma Nu (ASN), a Jesuit honor society, was established at Loyola University Maryland in 1942. This collection, dated 1938-1984, consists of correspondence, founding documents, meeting minutes, membership lists, programs, and reports.
Loyola University Maryland alumni collection
This collection, circa 1853 - circa 2018, includes materials from Loyola University Maryland alumni that document student life, frequently reflecting the donor's personal experience as a student at Loyola or work after graduating from Loyola, such as service in World War II.
Loyola University Maryland artwork collection
The Loyola University Maryland artwork collection, 1999-2001, contains works of art that were transferred to the archives by the Office of Marketing and Communications. The collection consists of a signed 1999 print by Joel Nakamura and an original 2001 artwork by an unknown artist.
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.
Loyola University Maryland autograph collection
Loyola University Maryland Board of Trustees records
The Loyola University Maryland Board of Trustees records reflect the activities of the Board from Loyola's founding in 1853 though 2014.