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This collection contains the papers of Frank Stearns and his son, Foster Stearns as well as his wife Martha Stearn and her father, John F. Genung. Materials in the collection date from 1882 to 1966. It is arranged into the following four series: Frank Stearns; Foster and Martha Stearns; Art and Objects belonging to Foster and Martha Stearns and John F. Genung. The Frank Stearns series consists of one box of correspondence and a political scrapbook from August 1923, when Calvin...
This record group mostly contains student handbooks created by the division of Student Affairs. The handbooks date from circa 1920 to 2017. There are some gaps in the collection and it is not known if it is due to a handbook not being published that year or if a copy was never transferred to the archives. Additionally, there are copies of annual reports from the division, printed material such as flyers and brochures, and blank student id cards dating from 1950 to 1989.
The following contains records pertaining to the offices under the Associate Dean for Student Development, which includes Health Services, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), Office of Accessibility Services and Student Wellness Education. It is arranged into four series and most are arranged in chronological order.
This record group contains the records of the Student Government Association dating from 1911 to present. It is divided into three series: Meetings; Chronological Files; and Subject Files.
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This record group documents student organizations at the College throughout its history with the earliest materials dating to 1848. Records of these organizations are arranged into the following eleven series: Academic Organizations; Arts Organizations; Campus Service Organizations; Club Sports and Recreational Organizations; Media Organizations; Multicultural Organizations; Peer Education Organizations; Philanthropic Organizations; Pre-Professional Organizations; Religious Organizations and...
This record group contains copies of publications created by students dating from 1894 to present. It includes publications created by clubs such as the student newspaper and journals created by academic departments. Additionally, there are records pertaining to the creation and operations for some of the publications.
The collection is mostly arranged by publication title in alphabetical order.
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This record group contains materials pertaining to the Study Abroad Program of the College of the Holy Cross. Records date from 1966 to the present and are arranged into two series, Office Records and Study Abroad Sites. The first series, Office Records, contains items related to the operations of the office of Study Abroad on campus including correspondence, newsletters, promotional material and manuals. Records in this series date from 1966 to present and is mostly arranged in...
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The Deaf Catholic Archives (DCA) collection includes magazines, newsletters and convention information from the International Catholic Deaf Association; magazines and convention information from the National Catholic Office for the Deaf; local newsletters from hundreds of dioceses in the US, Canada and internationally; Sign Language books, Bibles, glossed readings and videos of Biblical stories in ASL (American Sign Language). There are also religious education materials, including...
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The Deaf Catholic Archives (DCA) collection includes magazines, newsletters and convention information from the International Catholic Deaf Association; magazines and convention information from the National Catholic Office for the Deaf; local newsletters from hundreds of dioceses in the US, Canada and internationally; Sign Language books, Bibles, glossed readings and videos of Biblical stories in ASL (American Sign Language). There are also religious education materials, including...
This collection contains records relating to campus grounds including the superintendent’s files, department publications, awards, and newspaper clippings. The collection is mostly arranged chronologically.