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In 1997, the Gannon Center for Women and Leadership of Loyola University Chicago sponsored the creation of a collection of historical essays about Mundelein College, the last four-year womens college in Illinois. The school, founded by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, lasted sixty one years, from 1930 to 1991. The co-directors of the book project included Sr. Ann Harrington, BVM and Prudence Moylan and other participating members included Paula Pfeffer, Sr. Joan Frances Crowley, BVM, Sr. Mary DeCock, BVM, and Sr. Carolyn Farrell, BVM.

From the description of Mundelein College History Project records 1994-2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 755633593

The Mundelein College Oral Histories Records includes 39 oral histories of former Mundelein College administrators, faculty, staff, and students. In most cases, the interviews have been transcribed and there are signed donors agreements for the histories themselves. However, this is not true for all of them. The records also include a cassette or minicassette of the interview and, sometimes, duplicates of both transcripts and the tapes.

From the description of Mundelein College Oral Histories 1993-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 755631932

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Catholic universities and colleges
Catholic women's colleges
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