Memories_of_Mundelein_College_Faculty_Oral_History_OConner_Tape_1_1988
title:
Memories_of_Mundelein_College_Faculty_Oral_History_OConner_Tape_1_1988
creator:
Mundelein College
publisher:
Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
contributor:
Marjorie Frisbee Sister Bartella O'Conner
date:
1988-11-19
description:
Sister Bartella O'Conner worked at Mundelein College for 20 years as the school's bursar.
description:
In the interview, Sister Bartella O'Conner gives her memories of the early days of Mundelein College including stories of Sister Justitia Coffey, the Cardinals' visits and her role as a nun and the school bursar.
subject:
BVM educational experience faculty higher education Mundelein College religious ceremonies religious education Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary women's education
relation:
Mundelein College Audiovisual Collection
coverage:
Mount Carmel Dubuque, Iowa
language:
English
type:
Audio
format:
a side-43.1MB; b side-37.3MB
source:
E:\Series_1_Audio_Cassettes\Subseries_1E_Faculty\Memories_of_Mundelein_College_Faculty_Oral_History_OConner_Tape_1_1988
coverage:
Chicago, Il Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago
rights:
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rights:
Sister Bartella O'Conner, Memories of Mundelein College, 19 November 1988, 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:
107