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Art

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Campus Art

 Record Group — Multiple Containers
Identifier: RG28-02
Scope and Contents

This record group contains materials pertaining to the art on campus including correspondence, newsprint, and inventories. Additionally, it also holds artwork depicting the Holy Cross campus. The record group is divided into three series: Statues and Sculptures; Campus Art; and Mark Waitkus Watercolors.

Dates: 1850-2017
Found in: Archives / Campus Art

Cantor Art Gallery

 Record Group
Identifier: RG14-05
Scope and Contents The Cantor Gallery Records are organized into three series: Donor Records, Administrative Records and Exhibits. The first series, Donor Records, includes information about the founders of the gallery, B. and Iris Cantor, as well as the Cantor Foundation's Rodin collection. This series mostly consists of newsprint dating from 1976 to 1981. The Administrative Records series contains correspondence, news clippings and press releases about the day to day running of Cantor Gallery. The final...
Dates: 1983-2024

Fatherless Children of France Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC055-FATH
Scope and Contents The collection contains autographs, manuscripts, photographs and artwork from some of the greatest names in literature, art, politics and the military of the First World War era. In addition to the materials forming “Their Book,” this collection also contains items that ultimately were not included in the final collection to be auctioned, and correspondence of Anna O’Neill Johnson pertaining to the formation of the collection and auction. Additionally, there are a few items associated with...
Dates: 1866-1985

Fatherless Children of France – Felton Hall Scrapbook

 Item — Box SC056-FATH-001
Identifier: SC056-FATH
Scope and Contents This collection consists of one volume of material relating to the donations to the campaign known as the “Fatherless Children of France” by the residents and employees of Felton Hall in Cambridge, MA. The records, all pasted in the volume, consists of receipts, the names of donors, acknowledgements, correspondence, photographs, postcards. Several donations of $36.50 were made and an orphan named Henri Hautemayon was the beneficiary of the money. There are letters of thanks from Henri with...
Dates: 1917-1921

Ralph Albert Blakelock Sketches

 Collection — Box SC002-BLAK-001
Identifier: SC002-BLAK
Scope and Contents

This collection contains five small ink sketches of mountains. The sketches are signed and most are annotated with locations. There are numbers on the backs but it is unclear if this was done by Blakelock or at a later date.

Dates: circa 1870-1919

Rev. William A. Carroll, S.J. Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SC029-CARR
Scope and Contents This collection contains the papers of Fr. Carroll including personal records, family reunion materials, notebooks and sermons. Additionally, it holds correspondence concerning the research and writing of The Unclassified Jesuit dating to the mid 1960s as well as general correspondence dating from 1927-1984. The bulk of the collections is handwritten and typed notes, drafts and a bibliography relating to The Unclassified Jesuit dating from the mid-1960s. Finally, the collection has seven...
Dates: 1913-1985

Stearns Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC143-STEA
Scope and Contents 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...
Dates: 1882-1966

Student Organizations

 Record Group
Identifier: RG15-01A
Scope and Contents 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; Media Organizations; Multicultural Organizations; Peer Education Organizations; Philanthropic Organizations; Pre-Professional Organizations; Religious Organizations and Special Interest...
Dates: 1848-2023