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Catholic universities and colleges

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Subject Source: Fast

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Father John G. Hacker collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-016
Abstract

The Father John G. Hacker collection, 1920-1950, contains letters and biographical information about Father Hacker, incoming letters to Father Hacker from friends and Maryland government officials, reviews of his "Catholic Hymnal" book, and pages of music he composed or used for religious services. Father John G. Hacker, S.J. was born August 21, 1877 in Buffalo, New York. He was a celebrated German professor and music prefect at Loyola College until his death on September 11, 1946.

Dates: 1920-1950

John J. Griffin papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC-050
Abstract

Father John J. Griffin, born in 1859, was a Catholic priest and academic. This collection consists mainly of Rev. Griffin’s Camp Namaschaug documents, including business correspondence, bills, receipts, financial information, booklets and advertisements, and legal documents.

Dates: 1890-1938

Loyola University Maryland Campus Ministry records

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Identifier: LUMD-003-003
Abstract Campus Ministry at Loyola has its origins in the single position of Chaplain. While there may have been a chaplain at Loyola in its early years, the first catalog that lists the position of Chaplain, Day College is in 1966-67. After several name changes, the organization reverted back to the singular Campus Ministry and remains so to the present. The Loyola University Maryland Campus Ministry records, dated 1987 to 2012, include volunteer and community service opportunity booklets,...
Dates: 1987-2012

Loyola University Maryland Office of Academic Affairs records

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Identifier: LUMD-004-001
Abstract The records of the Loyola University Maryland Office of Academic Affairs span from 1908 through 2012. The records include minutes from governance boards and subcommittes which reported to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs; accreditation materials submitted to Middle States for the college as a whole; documentation submitted to various accrediting agencies for individual departments; department annual reports; corresponence, statistics and benchmarking materials; and subject...
Dates: 1908-2012

Loyola University Maryland Office of International Programs records

 Collection
Identifier: LUMD-004-004
Abstract

The Loyola University Maryland Office of International Programs records, 1990s-2000s, contains a scrapbook of study abroad opportunities for Loyola students. The Office of International Programs supports a diverse offering of global opportunities, such as study abroad programs and international programming on campus.

Dates: 1990s-2000s

Loyola University Maryland publications collection

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Identifier: LUMD-007-002
Abstract

The Loyola University Maryland publicatons collection contains publications produced by a variety of departments and organizations at the university.

Dates: 1852-2023

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

Notre Dame of Maryland University oral history collection

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Identifier: NDMU-002-006
Abstract

The Notre Dame of Maryland oral history collection, 1973-2004, contains interviews and oral histories with individuals affiliated with the university.

Dates: 1973-2004

Notre Dame of Maryland University publications collection

 Collection
Identifier: NDMU-004-002
Abstract

The Notre Dame of Maryland University publicatons collection contains publications produced by a variety of departments and organizations at the university.

Dates: 1873-2022

Notre Dame of Maryland University scrapbook collection

 Collection
Identifier: NDMU-002-009
Dates: circa 1880 - circa 1985