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These women attended Mundelein College and graduate in the year 1948.

n.d.

Sister Joan Frances Crowley was born Dorothy Crowley in Chicago, Il on April 4th, 1919. Sister Crowley received a BA in History from College of Great Falls (University of Montana) in 1946 and earned an MA in History in 1954 from Marquette University. Sister Joan was affiliated with Mundelein College from 1962 to 1991, and in that time she held positions as Assistant to the Dean in Residency, Instructor of History, Assistant Professor of History, and Professor of History. Additionally, Sister Joan was a published author, Fulbright scholar, and renowned educator.

1998-11-16

Mundelein College

1988-11-22

Sister Clara Borman and Sister Francis Gould both lived and worked at Mundelein College from the early years of the schools founding.

1988-11-22

These women attended Mundelein College and were apart of the 1963 and 1964 classes.

n.d.

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 Gannon acted as President of Mundelein College for 18 years. She also served as chairman for the Association of American Colleges.

1969

Sister Benedict Phelan was a professor and former chairperson of the Education and Psychology deparments. Sister Benedict started at Mundelein College in 1937 and left in 1957 to become president of Clark College.

1998-03-02

Mundelein College

1976-01-28

These women attended Mundelein College during the 1930s.

1976-01-28

Mundelein College

1981-03-13

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

1981-03-13

Sister M. Columba Kriebs worked at Mundelein College.

1977-01-06

Sister Ann Ida Gannon

n.d.

Sister Ann Ida Gannon become the sixth president of Mundelein College in 1957 and became the institutions longest reigning president.

n.d.

The Chicago Sinfonia (Chicago Symphony Orchestra) was founded in 1895 and is still active today. Originally name the Chicago Orchestra, in 1905 it was renamed the Theodore Thomas Orchestra, then became the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1913.

1965-10-22

Sister M. Columba Kriebs worked at Mundelein College.

1977-01-06

These women attended Mundelein College and were apart of the 1968 class.

n.d.

These women attended Mundelein College and were apart of the 1967 class.

1977-02-14

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