The Nevett Fund of America records, 1945-1999 (1965-1997).

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The Nevett Fund of America records, 1945-1999 (1965-1997).

The Nevett Fund of America Records consists of 10.45 linear feet spanning the years 1945-1999. The records consist of correspondence, photographs, news articles, newsletters, by-laws, monthly reminders, procedure manuals, charitable organization documents, audio cassette tapes, video tapes, and financial records. Subjects covered include the charitable activities and functions of the Nevett Fund of America and the recipients of the educational scholarships.

10.45 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8084119

Cudahy Library

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Loyola University of Chicago. Archives.

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Nevett Fund of America

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Nevett, Albert

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Anton, Rita

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The Nevett Fund of America was conceptualized in 1965 after Rita Anton learned of the work Albert Nevett, S.J., in India. The Nevett Fund was first established in England, Nevett's native country. The American chapter of the charitable organization, with Rita Anton as its president, was based in Chicago from 1965-1997. The focus of the Nevett Fund was to provide financial support for the education of outcaste children in India, also known as Harijins. These children were often mentally or physic...

Willmes, Robert J. (Robert Joseph), 1909-

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