Publications and miscellaneous records, 1857-1985, 1901-1985 (bulk).

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Publications and miscellaneous records, 1857-1985, 1901-1985 (bulk).

Records include catalogs of Mount St. Vincent, 1910-1985, and of Manhattan College, 1970-1985; student newspapers, 1924-1985; literary magazine FONTHILL DIAL, 1922-1984; ALUMNI RECORD, 1901-1984; faculty contracts, 1969-1976; Academic Senate minutes, 1965-1980; Alumnae Association directories, newsletters, memos, and printed material, 1935-1979; campus ministry newsletter SERMON ON THE MOUNT, 1972-1984; Curriculum Committee minutes and related correspondence, 1943-1967; Faculty Committee minutes and related memos, 1963-1973, and newsletter ROUND THE MOUNT, 1955-1970; clippings about Elizabeth Seton; wedding invitations and information forms filled out by engaged students, 1970-1979; and miscellaneous records from the Academic Dean's Office, ca. 1960's-1980's.

ca. 20 cubic ft.

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College of Mount St. Vincent.

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The College of Mount St. Vincent, originally the Academy of Mount St. Vincent, was founded in 1847 and chartered in 1911. It is affiliated with the Sisters of Charity and until recently was a women's college. From the description of History vertical file, [ca. 1884-1984]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155482383 ...

Sisters of Charity (New York, N.Y.)

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The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul were established in 1846 in McGowan's Pass at 109th St., New York City. When their land was appropriated for Central Park, they moved to Font Hill, now in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. The Mother House was named Mount Saint Vincent. From the description of Mother Generals/Presidents collection, 1810-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155481792 Collecting area: Materials relating to the Sisters of Charity and its ministrie...

College of Mount St. Vincent. Alumnae Association.

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Cornell, Thomas C. (Thomas Charles), 1934-

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Horsepool, John.

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College of Mount St. Vincent. Academic Dean.

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Stewart, Lispenard, 1809-1867.

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Manhattan College

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Seton, Elizabeth Ann, Saint, 1774-1821

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Elizabeth Ann Bayley was born in New York City in 1774. She married William Magee Seton, a New York merchant, in 1794. In 1797, with Isabella Graham and others, she founded a society for the relief of widows, the first charitable organization in New York City. Her husband died in 1803. In 1805 she converted to Catholicism, and in 1808 she began a girls' school in Baltimore, Maryland. In the spring of 1809 she and four others formed a community called Sisters of St. Joseph. That summer they moved...

Forrest, Edwin, 1806-1872

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American actor. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia, to William Davidge, 1867 Apr. 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270471856 From the description of Letter, 1847 Dec. 23, New York, to Henrietta Forrest. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 656890793 Actor. From the description of Edwin Forrest correspondence, 1827-1866. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450300 Nineteenth-century American actor, noted for his Shakes...

College of Mount St. Vincent. Academic Senate.

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