President's records, 1902-2001 (bulk 1927-1993).

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President's records, 1902-2001 (bulk 1927-1993).

The President's records span the years 1902 to 2001 and covers the administrations of thirteen (13) presidents of St. Ignatius College and Loyola University Chicago. They include correspondence, reports, minutes, speeches, appointments, articles, daily diaries, and proposals. Subjects include university history, admissions, finance, Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), buildings and grounds, Jesuit Educational Association, athletics, commencement, Mundelein College, National Catholic Education Association, North Central Association, faculty, National Catholic Basketball Tournament, Medical School, Law School, Nursing School, Dental School, College of Commerce, College of Arts and Sciences, Rome Center, curriculum, and the university's centennial. Series are arranged alphabetically and/or chronologically.

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Loyola University of Chicago. Archives.

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Loyola University Chicago

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The St. Ignatius College Jesuit Community was established in 1857 by Father Arnold Damen, S.J. The name changed to the Loyola Jesuit Community following the re-chartering of St. Ignatius College as Loyola University in 1909. From the description of Litterae Annuae et Historia Domus Universitatis Loyolaeae (Collegii St. Ignatii) Chicagiensis, 1920-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 771916724 ...

St. Ignatius College (Chicago, Ill.)

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The St. Ignatius College Jesuit Community was established in 1857 by Father Arnold Damen, S.J. From the description of Libri Ordinationum in archivio Collegii Chicaginensis St. Ignatii, 1861-1923. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 771921845 ...

Loyola University of Chicago. School of Dentistry.

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Kelley, Robert M., 1877-1953.

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Loyola University of Chicago. School of Medicine

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Mathery, John L., 1856-1941.

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Hussey, James T., 1904-1977.

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Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities

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Educational organization. The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities was founded in 1970. It represents member institutions, assists them in educational initiatives and provides information and programs to articulate the mission of Jesuit higher education. From the description of Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities Collection, 1938-1995, (bulk 1970-1995). (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 34220703 ...

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Jesuit Educational Association

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Burrowes, Alexander J., 1853-1927.

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Piderit, John J., 19..-....

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Loyola University of Chicago. School of Nursing.

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Garanzini, Michael J., 1948-

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National Catholic Educational Association

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The National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) is the nation's oldest and largest Catholic educational organization. It began with a vision of Catholic educational unity embodied by Thomas J. Conaty, Rector of the Catholic University of America (1896-1903) and Bishop of Monterrey-Los Angeles (1903-1915). He presided over its formation in 1904 as the Catholic Educational Association (CEA) from the merger of the Educational Conference of Seminary Faculties (founded 1898), the Association of ...

Baumhart, Raymond.

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Loyola University of Chicago. School of Law

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Egan, Joseph M., 1898-1968.

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Loyola University of Chicago. College of Arts and Sciences

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The position of Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences was established in 1946. The Associate Dean was responsible for implementing the policies and plans set by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. James V. McCummiskey, S.J., served as the first associate dean from 1946 to 1949. He was followed by Cletus F. Hartmann, S.J., from 1950 to 1951; Richard E. Tischler, S.J., from 1952 to 1956; Hugh B. Rodman, S.J., from 1958 to 1970; Charles W. Hart from 1972 to 1977; and John E. ...

Mundelein College

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Women's Catholic College established by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virigin Mary (BVMs) in 1930; merged with Loyola University Chicago in 1991; the final Mundelein graduation took place in 1993. Mundelein was the first self-contained skyscraper college for women in the world and the last four-year women's college in Illinois at the time of its affiliation with Loyola. The official groundbreaking for the school occured on November 1, 1929, just days after the stock market crashed. The b...

Furay, John B., 1840-1907.

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Agnew, William H., 1881-1931.

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The office of the president was created in 1870 with the founding of St. Ignatius College. Arnold Damen, S.J., served as the first president from 1870-1872. Loyola University Chicago has had 23 presidents in its 138 year history, all members of the Society of Jesus. The first 12 served as presidents of St. Ignatius College. When the college was re-chartered as Loyola University in 1909, the 12th president, Alexander J. Burrowes, S.J., became the 1st president of Loyola University. The 23rd and c...

Dumbach, Henry J., 1862-1909.

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Maguire, James F., 1904-2000.

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North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (U.S.)

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