Executive Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Records, 1870-

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Executive Vice-President for Administrative Affairs Records, 1870-

This record group contains: the records of the Vice-President of Administrative Affairs, and staff; records of the Director of Communications, and staff; fund raising drives, literature, news releases, Bundy money, government grants, Foundation grants, President's Council, Golden Dome Associates, Golden Griffins, Griffin Club; alumni/ae special fund raising records, including Loyalty Fund and Tuition Plan; Benefactors records; Executive Secretary of Alumni records, Board of Governors (with lists of past presidents of alumni/ae) records, Executive Committee records, and Assistant Director of Alumni Relations records; area alumni/ae groups and lists, outcome & career lists, graduate and distinguished alumni award recipient lists, alumni war records, publications, activities materials, photographs, I.F.C.A., Alumni/ae Spouses Scholarship Program, Edmund Campion Society, Golden Plus, momentos; materials from ground-breaking & cornerstone dedication ceremonies; photos of buildings during construction; Printing and Stationary-Print Shop information; radio and television promotions; newspaper ads; information about special events; scrapbooks; materials about the anniversaries; memorials; and Open House Days information.

15 boxes ; 12 x 15 x 10 in.

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Canisius College

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Canisius College was founded by priests of the Society of Jesus in 1870. The first Bishop of Buffalo, John Timon, was anxious to provide Catholic education for his people and persistently appealed to Jesuit superiors to open a college in the Buffalo area. At first these requests were denied, due to a shortage of personnel and financial resources but in 1870, responding to the request of Bishop Steven Ryan, successor to Bishop Timon a start was made which has continued and expanded e...