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Dr. Cronkite leads a question and answer discussion on the Institutional Analysis witn Mundelein College.
1963
Sister Ann Ida served as president of Mundelein College for 18 years. She then went on to teach philosophy at the school.
1974
Sister Susan Rink was Mundelein College President from 1975 to 1983.
1982-03-19
These women attended Mundelein College and were apart of the 1960 and 1967 classes.
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The discussion includes facutly, staff, Mundelein parents and the incoming freshman class.
1970-05-16
Sister Mary DeCock was born in DeWitt, Iowa on March 23, 1923. Sister Mary was affliated with Mundelein college from 1955 to 1981, in which Sister Mary held positions as Instructor of English-Journalism, Assitant Professor, Director of Public Relations, Director of Development, Coordinator of Community Studies at the Weekend College, and Assitant and Associate Professor of Religious Studies.
1998-11-03
Sister Fran Galan is playing the Mundelein College Cheer Song on the piano.
1939
Dr. Ann Harrington is a member of the BVM community and professor emeritus history at Mundelein College and Loyola University Chicago.
2002-09-26
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.
1996-05-07
Mundelein College
1992-05-27
Sister Susan Rink was Mundelein College President from 1975 to 1983.
1976-03-30
Sister Susan Rink was Mundelein College President from 1975 to 1983.
1976
Catherine Kenney was an associate professor of English at Mundelein College.
1988-10-11
Mundelein College
1974-11-4
Sister Ann Ida Gannon served as president of Mundelein College for 18 years and actively supported the Equal Rights Amendment.
1974-11-4
Peggy Roach; Mary Williams (Education); Lois Kay Willard (Business); Mr. John Ewers (Education); Dorothy Sugrue (Science); Mrs. Bernard Cunningham (Homemaker); Sherry Finnerman (Student); Jane Trahey (Communication)
1969-11-02