Mary Griffin, Ph. D., papers, 1938-1998.

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Mary Griffin, Ph. D., papers, 1938-1998.

The Mary Griffin, Ph. D, Papers span from 1961 to 1998 and cover her time as a professor and administrator at Mundelein College. These papers consist of biographical materials, correspondence, and books written by Dr. Griffin in addition to syllabi, papers, and lecture notes for both the graduate and undergraduate courses she taught. Subjects include English literature courses, and the establishment of Weekend College and the Master in Liberal Arts program at Mundelein College.

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.

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Griffin, Mary Annarose, 1916-1998.

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Born December 25, 1916, Chicago, IL, died April 3, 1998, Chicago, IL. Distinguished educator, administrator, and author. Agnes Marie Griffin was born on December 25, 1916, in Chicago, Illinois. She received a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Mundelein College in 1939 and entered the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVMs), taking her initial vows in 1942. From 1942 to 1944, she taught English at the Saint Joseph Academy in Dubuque, Iowa. In 1944, she became a fully professed ...

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...