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Trinity College - Groups
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- Date Created: 1949
- Description: 1949 Trinity College students in a lab course, using microscopes. Instructor perhaps the woman on left in daisy print dress.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Burlington Business College
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- Description: Classroom setting with women students at the Burlington Business College in 1942. They sit two at a shared wooden desk aligned in rows.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Cathedral Grammar School [Prints]
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- Date Created: 1947
- Description: 1947 photo of a Cathedral Grammar School music class. A nun plays the piano in the front of the narrow classroom filled with nearly 40 students as they sit at their desks holding music books. Photo #7.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Mount St. Mary's Academy - Classrooms
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- Date Created: 1946
- Description: 1946 group of Mount St. Mary's Academy high school students carving linoleum art blocks. Prints from the blocks can be seen hanging up behind the girls. Location may be a library as rows of books are seen in bookcases along the back wall. Photo #3.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Mount St. Mary's Academy - Classrooms
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- Description: A Sister of Mercy nun teaches elementary school children a math lesson as they stand at the black board at Mount St. Mary's Academy in this 1955 photograph. Photo #4.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Mt. St. Mary's Convent - Music
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- Date Created: 1958
- Description: 1958 photo of nuns of Mount St. Mary's Convent seated in the auditorium for a music session. Religious orders represented here include the Sisters of Mercy and the Sisters of Charity of Providence (with the balloon-shaped headdress). Photo #2.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Supplies
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- Creator: Giangreco, Michael F., 1956-.
- Date Created: 1998
- Description: This cartoon has two panels stacked vertically. In the top panel a smiling teacher greets a student who is wearing a backpack and says, "Hi Jimmy, welcome to the first day of school. I'm glad you brought your backpack with your supplies." In the second panel the same teacher now with a worried expression on her face greets a student with a disability and her mother who is pulling a long wagon filled high with all kinds of special equipment. The teacher says, "Hi Janie, Welcome to the first day of school. I see you've brought your supplies." Her mother says, "We'll bring the rest tomorrow." The tag line for the cartoon reads, "Mrs. Fine wonders if it is too late to request a larger classroom."
- Parent Collections: Absurdities and Realities of Special Education, Ants in His Pants