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Loyola University Maryland student organization records
Loyola University Maryland student organization records document student organizations for which the archives has only a small amount of records. The collection, dated 1917-2018, consists of business and financial records, correspondence, founding documents, news clippings, posters, programs, and publications.
Loyola University Maryland The Evergreen Quarterly records
The Evergreen Quarterly was a publication of student work from the 1940s to the 1960s. This collection consists of issues from 1941-1964.
Loyola University Maryland The Greyhound records
This collection consists of issues of the student-run newspapers The Greyhound and its precursor the Evergreen Chatter, dated from 1920s to 2014, as well as business and financial records.
Loyola University Maryland Unicorn records
Unicorn magazine was a literary publication at Loyola in the 1970s and 1980s. This collection consists of issues from 1971-1985.
Loyola University Maryland Warnings records
Warnings was a student-run magazine which debuted in 2006. This collection consists of issues from 2007-2013.
Map of Kernewood estate
This is a hand drawn map of the Kernewood estate located in Baltimore, Maryland, titled "Kernwood" by the original creator. The estate was orignially built by David S. Wilson in the 1840s. The estate was later sold to the Garrett family, and then to Loyola College. The mansion was used as an athletic facility by the College in 1925.
Maryland theatre playbills collection
Medieval manuscripts and early printed materials collection
The Medieval manuscripts and early printed materials collection, circa 1201-1520, contains medieval manuscript and printed fragments from the 13th through 16th centuries.
Mount Saint Agnes College collection
The Mount Saint Agnes College collection, 1898-2020, contains records documenting the administrative, academic, and cultural life of the college. Mount Saint Agnes College was a Catholic women's college in Baltimore, Maryland, operated by the Sisters of Mercy religious order.
Mrs. J.B. Jennings to Mr. Poe letter
The Mrs. J.B. Jennings to Mr. Poe letter, circa 1887, contains a request to interview with Mr. Poe before five o'clock on the evening of December 20. The year is estimated because it was written in an unclear manner.