Daughtry_John_E_Oral_History_Tape_1_1971
title:
Daughtry_John_E_Oral_History_Tape_1_1971
creator:
Mundelein College
publisher:
Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
contributor:
John E. Daughtry
date:
1971-07-26
description:
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.
description:
In this interview, John E. Daughtry gives details of how Mundelein College developed physically over the decades. He also tells stories of his years as a driver for a variety of employers including Mundelein College and the Mafia. He also talks of the Daley House.
subject:
Mundelein College educational experience
relation:
Mundelein College Audiovisual Collection
coverage:
Gannon, Hall Chicago, Il
language:
English
type:
Audio
format:
a side-44.5MB; b side-44.5MB
source:
E:\Series_1_Audio_Cassettes\Subseries_1G_Staff\Daughtry_John_E_Oral_History_Tape_1_1971
coverage:
Chicago, Il Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago
rights:
This file is issued by the Women and Leadership Archives. Use of the file requires written permission from the Director of the Women and Leadership Archives. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with the Director. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please Credit: Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago. Please contact WLArchives@luc.edu with any questions or for ordering information
rights:
John E. Daughtry, Oral History, 26 July 1971, Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Il
description:
Funded by the Illinois State Historical Records Advisory Board (ISHRAB) and continued support from the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVM)
identifier:
116