International Federation of Catholic Alumnae

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Founded in 1914, the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae (IFCA) promoted the educational activities of teacher-Sisters. The IFCA hoped to be an example of integrity, culture, and charity to help rid the country of bigotry. They established several departments to accomplish their goals: the Motion Picture, Social Welfare, and Education Departments among others. Established in 1927, the Motion Picture Department rated films, denoting which were suitable for schools and general audiences and then rating their quality as 'good', 'very good', and 'excellent.' The radio addresses given during the early 1930s by Motion Picture Department chair Rita McGoldrick are included within this collection. From its beginnings, the IFCA had a close relationship with the Catholic University of America. Many of its prominent administrators, including Edward Pace and Patrick J. McCormick, served as directors of the IFCA.

From the description of The records of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. 1914-2006. (Catholic University of America). WorldCat record id: 175004289

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creatorOf International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. The records of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. Catholic University of America
referencedIn Papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1914-1998, 1937-1978 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
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