Lucy Kennedy Papers, 1992-2008.

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Lucy Kennedy Papers, 1992-2008.

The papers of the Lucy Kennedy collection span the years 1992-2008. The Lucy Kennedy Papers contain materials related to Lucy's work as a professional photographer for Mundelein and Gannon Center events at Loyola University Chicago. This collection is based on Lucy's work at Christmas parties, Mundelein reunions, retirement parties, Piper Hall's reconstruction, and employee head shots of visiting scholars, Anne Ida Gannon, and Carolyn Farrell. These materials include event handouts, schedules, brochures, photographs, negatives, and compact discs. The records are arranged alphabetically within each series.

2.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7950794

Cudahy Library

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.

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Kennedy, Lucy

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Kennedy, Lucy A.

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Lucy Kennedy studied art, art history and photography at Clarke College. She graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She worked for seventeen years as a staff photographer at Licata Associates, Inc specializing in product, room-scene and location photography. In 2000, Lucy started Kennedy Photography. Although based in Chicago, she continues to travel around the United States photographing major events for corporations and shooting interiors for designers. From the descript...

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...