Holland_Joan_1999
title:
Holland_Joan_1999
creator:
Narrator - Joan Hollan
creator:
Interviewer - Sister Mary Alma Sullivan
publisher:
Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
date:
1999
description:
Joan Holland was in the class of 1951 at Mundelein College with a degree in English/Journalism and Sociology/Psychology. Holland was born in Chicago and lived in Evanston, however attended boarding school in Canadian at the age of 12 and traveled to California for a short time.
description:
Joan Holland reflects on her time at Mundelein College. Holland touches on her experiences in classes, the Mundelein Review, relationships with other students and faculty, and the lasting impact of Mundelein.
subject:
Mundelein College higher education educational experience women's education religious education social activism
relation:
Mundelein Oral History Project
language:
English
type:
Audio
type:
Text
format:
33.9 MB; transcript .5 MB
description:
mp3; pdf
source:
E:\Mundelein_Oral_History_Project\Holland_Joan_1999
coverage:
Chicago, Il Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago
rights:
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rights:
Joan Holland, 1999, Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Il
description:
WLA1999.22
description:
Kim Connelly Hicks; 2013-08-13
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)
description:
The electronic copy is not held in the same electronic location. The physical transcript is available in the Mundelein Oral History Project Collection 1-16.
identifier:
240