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Date

Mollie Lieber West

1982

CLUW

1986

Harry Kelber

1978

Twila Hayes

1986

Labor activist, Mundelein alumna. Select items from the Mollie West Papers.

Sister Mary Josetta Phoenix was an English professor, organizer and head of Media Services, and archivist.

1998-01-10

Immaculata High School

1966

Born in Iowa but then lived in Missouri where she developed an interest in history.

1987-05-03

Dr. Prudence Moylan was born in Gary, Indiana on July 17th, 1939 and graduated from high school in Hammond, Indiana in 1957. Dr. Moylan joined the BVM community in 1959, after time at Northwestern University and St Louis University. Dr. Moylan earned her BA in History from Mundelein College, an MA from Stanford University, and a PhD from the University from Illinois. Dr. Moylan held a professor position from 1974 until affiliation with Loyola University Chicago in 1991. Currently, Dr. Moylan is a professor of Modern British History at Loyola University Chicago.

2000-10-26

These women attended Mundelein College and graduate in the year 1945.

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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt was born August 21, 1919 in San Franciso, Ca. Sister Jean became part of the BVM community in 1937 and was affiliated with Mundelein College from 1961 to 1991. Sister Jean received her BA in English and MA in Education while teaching in Los Angeles, Ca. At Mundelein, Sister Jean held positions as a professor of Education, Assistant Dean and Dean, Director of Coffey Hall, Academic Services, the Weekend College and Academic Advisors. Additionally, Sister Jean held numerous board positions. At the time of the interview Sister Jean was an Academic Advisor at Loyola University Chicago.

1998-11-16

Mundelein College

1974

Sister Ann Ida Gannon became a Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1932. The breadth of Sister Gannon's teaching career includes elementary, high school and college education. Sister Gannon earned a Masters degree from Loyola University and a Ph.D. from St. Louis University. Sister Gannon served as the Chairman of the Philosophy Department of Mundelein College and became the President in 1957. As the sixth president, Sister Gannon served the longest of any Mundelein President. Sister Gannon was also a board member of the Canon Conference, Girls Scouts of the United States, Association of American Colleges, American Council on Education, and a Member of the President's Task Force on Women's Rights and Responsibilities and the Illinois Commission of the Status of Women.

1974

These women attended Mundelein College and graduate in the year 1944.

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Mary Ellen Croteau

1995

These women attended Mundelein College and graduate in the year 1959.

1975-10-27

Mundelein College

1981

Mundelein College was founded in 1930 as a Catholic women's college. The school became affiliated with Loyola University Chicago in 1991.

1981

Sister Ann Ida served as President of Mundelein College for 18 years. She also served on many boards including two universities, Association of American Colleges, Girl Scouts, Illinois Board of Banks and Trusts and the Newberry Library.

1976-07-16

Professor Morse speaks to and talks with faculty members about Mundelein College's education and academic programs.

1963

Mundelein College

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Mercedes McCambridge was an alumnae of Mundelein College. After graduating, McCambridge went on to become an actress and won an Oscar for "All The King's Men"

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