McNulty_Judith_Therese_1998
title:
McNulty_Judith_Therese_1998
creator:
Narrator - Sister Judith Therese McNulty
creator:
Interviewer - Joan Stienbrecher
publisher:
Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
date:
1998-11-09
description:
Sister Judith Therese McNulty graduated with the class of 1951 with a BA in Sociology and Psychology. Sister Judith initially worked as a social worker, then returned to the religious life in 1952 to become a BVM nun.
description:
Sister Judith Therese McNulty discusses her educational track, friendships, relationships with faculty, extracurricular activities, and the lasting influence Mundelein College has made on her life.
subject:
Mundelein College Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary BVM educational experience higher education women's education religious education
relation:
Mundelein Oral History Project
coverage:
Chicago, Il
language:
English
type:
Audio
type:
Text
format:
41.3 MB; transcript .65 MB
description:
mp3; pdf
source:
E:\Mundelein_Oral_History_Project\McNulty_Judith_Therese_1998
coverage:
Chicago, Il Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago
rights:
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rights:
Sister Judith Threrese McNulty interviewed by Joan Stienbrecher, 9 November 1998, Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Il
description:
WLA1999.24
description:
Kim Connelly Hicks; 2013-08-16
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 transcript is not held in the same electronic location as interviews. The physical transcript is available in theMundelein College Oral History Collection 1-26.
identifier:
446