Skip to main content

Box SC007-GUIN-040

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

A Soldier’s Daughter by Francis Howard in the Magnificat, January 1946

 Item — Box: SC007-GUIN-040, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Biographical and Clippings series mostly holds biographical information and most of these materials date to after Guiney’s death in 1920. This series not only gives insight into the life and work of Louise Imogen Guiney but also highlights some of the available scholarship regarding her work. Most of the clippings date to Guiney’s lifetime and it is likely they were collected by her or by her cousin, Grace. Originally, the clippings were pasted into a portfolio or scrapbook of some...
Dates: January 1946

A New Aspect of Louise Imogen Guiney by Sister Maura in the Magnificat, August 1932

 Item — Box: SC007-GUIN-040, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Biographical and Clippings series mostly holds biographical information and most of these materials date to after Guiney’s death in 1920. This series not only gives insight into the life and work of Louise Imogen Guiney but also highlights some of the available scholarship regarding her work. Most of the clippings date to Guiney’s lifetime and it is likely they were collected by her or by her cousin, Grace. Originally, the clippings were pasted into a portfolio or scrapbook of some...
Dates: August 1932

Louise Imogen Guiney by E.M. Tenison in the Living Age, March 5, 1921

 Item — Box: SC007-GUIN-040, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Biographical and Clippings series mostly holds biographical information and most of these materials date to after Guiney’s death in 1920. This series not only gives insight into the life and work of Louise Imogen Guiney but also highlights some of the available scholarship regarding her work. Most of the clippings date to Guiney’s lifetime and it is likely they were collected by her or by her cousin, Grace. Originally, the clippings were pasted into a portfolio or scrapbook of some...
Dates: March 5, 1921