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Cardinal Shehan fifty-year anniversary supplement to The Catholic Review

 Collection — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: SC-036
Abstract

The Cardinal Shehan fifty-year anniversary supplement to The Catholic Review, 1972, consists of a series of articles and advertisements celebrating Cardinal Shehan's 50th anniversary as a priest in the Catholic Church. Lawrence Joseph Shehan was made a cardinal in 1965 and served in Baltimore until his retirement in 1974. Cardinal Shehan celebrated his golden jubilee on December 23, 1972.

Dates: 1972 December 15

Historical newspapers collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-026
Abstract The Historical newspapers collection, 1805-2001, contains select newspapers and magazines documenting historical events and news of the day. The following historical events are featured in the collection: President John F. Kennedy's assassination, President Abraham Lincoln's assassination, Pope John Paul II's rise to power and assassination attempt, the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the end of World War II, the September 11th terrorist attacks, and the 1926 General Strike in...
Dates: 1805-2001

James Cardinal Gibbons memorabilia collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-028
Abstract James Gibbons was born in Baltimore, Maryland on July 23, 1834 to Irish-born parents. In 1886, he was appointed Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Trastevere, becoming the second American to earn the rank in the Catholic Church. The James Cardinal Gibbons memorabilia collection, 1869-1994, contains newspapers, correspondence, plaques, and jubilee souvenirs relating to Cardinal Gibbons' religious life and death. The collection includes official photographs of the...
Dates: circa 1887-1994

Loyola University Maryland Evergreen Echo records

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-010-009
Abstract

Evergreen Echo was a monthy publication by and for the students of Loyola Evening College. This collection consists of issues from 1965-1981.

Dates: 1965-1981

Loyola University Maryland scrapbook collection

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-002-006
Abstract

Loyola University Maryland is a Catholic university, located in Baltimore Maryland, founded in 1852. The Loyola University Maryland scrapbook collection, 1846-1980, contains newspaper clippings on events and people of Loyola, and information about Loyola. The collection also contains various documents including building plans, club records, and event records.

Dates: 1846-1980

Loyola University Maryland The Greyhound records

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-010-008
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1925-2014

Natural history scrapbook

 Collection — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: SC-024
Abstract

The Natural history scrapbook, 1890s, contains clippings of newspaper articles and pictures about animals, plants, and natural history wonders. The title page, page numbers and index are hand-drawn with intricate detail. It is believed the natural history scrapbook belonged to a College of Notre Dame of Maryland student or faculty member.

Dates: 1890s

Notre Dame of Maryland University Columns records

 Collection
Identifier: NDMU-007-004
Abstract

Columns is the student-run newspaper at Notre Dame of Maryland University, and began publication in 1935. This collection consists of issues dated 1933-2008; 2014-2015; 2017-2018. Business and financial records, and photographs dated 1933-circa 2003.

Dates: 1933-2008; 2014-2015; 2017-2018

Notre Dame of Maryland University scrapbook collection

 Collection
Identifier: NDMU-002-009
Abstract

Notre Dame of Maryland University is a Catholic university located in Baltimore, Maryland. The Notre Dame of Maryland University scrapbook collection, circa 1880-circa 1985, contains newspaper clippings and ephemera documenting events and people associated with Notre Dame. The collection also contains scrapbooks of clippings and ephemera compiled by Sister Mary Meletia regarding the arts, local history, American history, world history, and religion.

Dates: circa 1880 - circa 1985