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Washington, DC, Catholic University of America Press, 1946. The Formative Years of the Catholic University of America. Return to the Table of Contents BibliographyĮllis, John T.
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This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Return to the Table of Contents Index Terms Researchers interested in using this collection may find additional images of the Catholic University campus, department, and individuals in the Office of Public Affairs audiovisual collection, and in the records of individual offices. Return to the Table of Contents Related Material Finding Aid and EAD revision completed by Robin C. EAD markup completed in September 2007 by Patrick Cullom. Processing completed in September 2007 by Patrick Cullom and Laura Otis.

In 2008, this collection was officially re-opened to provide a place for singular or smaller collections of Catholic University-related photos donated by various alumni, former faculty, etc., instead of creating various small collections collectively, these photos offer a better picture of Catholic University than they would have if separated. This collection came to ACUA in multiple deposits beginning in the 1940s and continued through 2003 when this collection was officially closed. Return to the Table of Contents Administrative Information Acquisition Information No image from this collection may be reproduced or published in any manner without the permission of the Special Collections. There are no access restrictions on materials in this collection. Return to the Table of Contents Restrictions Restrictions on Access Series 9: Oversized and Miscellaneous (Boxes 76-80) The Catholic University of America Photographic Collection consists of nine series: Return to the Table of Contents Arrangement
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Oversize materials from the first seven series plus miscellaneous items comprise the ninth series. Images donated by various campus offices and affiliated individuals of non-campus areas encompass the eighth series. The seventh series consists of University calendars, brochures, photographic studies and artwork, postcard booklets, and depictions of campus buildings.

The fifth series includes images related to Catholic University schools, departments, and offices during the last century, while the sixth series contains photos of campus events. Images of student comprise the third series, while the fourth series contains photos of University buildings and grounds, and the regions of DC that surround campus. The second series primarily focuses on Catholic University alumni, faculty and clergy. founders, presidents, faculty, staff, alumni, donors, community, friends of Catholic University, etc.). The collection has been divided into nine series, the first containing images of individuals and groups associated with the University (i.e. Researchers are encouraged to use the “search” function located in their Internet browser, using key words or dates. Efforts have been made to individually identify items in this collection uncertainties in the spelling of names (illegible captions) are noted by “(?)” following the name, whereas uncertainties as to people, groups, or dates are followed by “?” only. Many images have outstanding copyrights, and must be cited if used in publication. Sources for this collection include the Alumni Office, Athletics, Public Affairs, Drama, Music, Cardinal (Catholic University yearbook), Catholic University Tower (newspaper).

The material in the collection are compiled from different sources and individuals associated with CUA offices, departments, and organizations. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents In 2003, the archivists decided to close this collection, adding no items created after 2000. The Archives acquired the photographs from various student organizations, University offices, departments, and schools, and individuals-primarily alumni-who had a close relationship with Catholic University. Alumni Office, Athletics Department, Drama Department, Catholic University newspapers, Catholic University yearbook, office publications, etc.), from 1887, before the founding of the University, to 1999. The Catholic University of America Photograph Collection includes images created by University offices, departments, and student organizations (i.e. Since that time, numerous offices and individuals have contributed photographs to this collection until the archivists decided to close the collection in 2003. Henry Browne, when the Archives was founded in 1949.

The images which make up the core of this collection were among the first materials actively pursued by the University's original archivist, Fr. The Catholic University of America, Special CollectionsĬatholic University of America Photograph Collection Scope and Contents Arrangement Restrictions Administrative Information Related Material Index Terms Bibliography Detailed Description of the Collection Descriptive Summary
