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These women attended Mundelein College and graduate in the year 1940.

1979-02-11

Illinois Science Teachers Association

1989

Sister Irma Corcoran was one of the founding Sisters of Mundelein College. Sister Irma was a professor of English for 42 years at Mundelein College.

1997-10-15

These women attended Mundelein College and graduate in the year 1957 and 1958.

n.d.

Sister Susan Rink was the President of Mundelein College from 1975 to 1983. Sister Susan first arrived at Mundelein in 1969 while a student at Northwestern University. Sister Susan originally attended Clark College and received a BA in biology and chemistry, then went on to Purdue University earning an MA in biology. At Mundelein College, Sister Susan held positions has Director of Continuing Education and Academic Dean.

1997-11-13

Sister Ann Ida held the position of President of Mundelein College for 18 years; then moved on to teach as a professor of philosophy at the school.

1969-07-06

These women attended Mundelein College and were apart of the 1965 class.

1977-02-10

The Gannon Center for Women and Leadership

1998

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

1998

John E. Daughtry lived and work at Mundelein College and the surrounding neighborhood for over 40 years. For 23 of those years he lived on the campus grounds. He also was a driver and staff for the college.

1971-07-26

The three speakers give speeches at the Magnificat Metal Ceremony.

1964

Narrator - Sister Mary Cramer, Interviewer - Joan Stienbrecher

1997-12

Sister Mary Cramer was born December 18th, 1912 in Chicago, Illinois. Both of Sister Mary's parents moved from South Bend, Indiana. Sister Mary's father was a presbyterian lawyer, her mother was first generation Irish-American, and she had one sister. Sister Mary attended high school at Immaculata High School and was in the first student group to attend Mundelein College. Sister Mary left Mundelein to join the Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, then returned to school at Clark College and earned her BA in History. Sister Mary returned to Mundelein in 1953 as a professor of history and later became the Dean of Students.

1997-12

Sister M. Columba Kriebs worked at Mundelein College.

1977-01-06

mp3; pdf

2001-12-12

Mundelein College

1982-09-17

Sister Susan Rink was Mundelein College President from 1975 to 1983.

1982-09-17

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