These reports were compiled in view of the St. Benedict College efforts to receive accreditation.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College operated for its last full academic year in 1969-1970.
Zonder titelThese are programs of miscellaneous events held at St. Benedict College from 1963-1968.
Zonder titelKORDES NEWS was a student produced newspaper in 1964-1965.
Zonder titelDick Gregory, renowned Black civil rights leader of the 1960's, spoke at St. Benedict College on February 4, 1969.
Zonder titelThese are materials relating to a few St. Benedict College events.
Zonder titelThis file contains copy of requirements for a major in education at St. Benedict College.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College was incorporated on February 27, 1964.
Zonder titelThis document carries the names of those in the St. Benedict College administration in 1966.
Zonder titelThese materials seem to represent first steps in setting up a public relations program for St. Benedict College.
Zonder titelThis citation was given in recognition of St. Benedict College's programs to develop the individual.
Zonder titelA council of the International Reading Association was launched in 1965.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College students, staff, governance, and administration activities.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College students, staff, governance, and administration activities.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College student, staff, governance and administration activities.
Zonder titelAfter St. Benedict College became separately incorporated, the Sisters of St. Benedict transferred assets (furniture and equipment) to it.
Zonder titelTHE OBSERVER was a news sheet published by St. Benedict College during the summer of 1965.
Zonder titelThese St. Benedict College student files may be copied for transcript purposes.
Zonder titelThe Board of Directors governed St. Benedict College from 1962 to 1966.
Zonder titelThese are the lists of graduates as found in the St. Benedict College files.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College was a center for administering the GRE from 1963 through April, 1969.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College closed after the 1970 Summer Session.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College students took the National Teachers Examinations in 1968-1969.
Zonder titelStudents of St. Benedict College were recipients of state scholarships.
Zonder titelThe materials in this file explain the process by which the monastery received the refund.
Zonder titelSister Helen Maurer, O.S.B., directed the St. Benedict College Choir.
Zonder titelSister Debora Wilson, O.S.B., was inaugurated president of St. Benedict College in 1968 in the crypt auditorium.
Zonder titelSWIPE was launched at St. Benedict College in 1966 as a Southwestern Indiana high-school press exchange program.
Zonder titelThe ST. BENEDICT COLLEGE NEWSLETTER was published as a promotional piece by the college's Public Relations Committee of the Faculty.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College merged with COHERE in order to move St. Benedict College to Jasper in 1967.
Zonder titelThese are St. Benedict College bulletins, some in duplicate.
Zonder titelThis viewbook was published after St. Benedict College became co-educational.
Zonder titelThe St. Benedict College Barons began competition in 1967.
Zonder titelThese are budget and financial reports issued by the St. Benedict College Business Department.
Zonder titelBefore St. Benedict College closed, there were plans for a performing arts center. A grant, finally turned down, was awarded for the project.
Zonder titelThis is an incomplete set of commencement programs.
Zonder titelThese are minutes of faculty related meetings in 1968 and in 1970.
Zonder titelReverend Craig Reed was a St. Benedict College Instructor and a friend of many of the sisters.
Zonder titelSister Angela Sasse was most instrumental in developing ecumenical activities at St. Benedict College and the monastery.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College student, staff, governance and administration activities.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College hired Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum to design its buildings for the Jasper Campus. HOK designed Madonna Hall.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College, a private institution, carried the memberships and accreditations listed on this page copied from one of its bulletins.
Zonder titelMany faculty contracts were terminated upon the closing of St. Benedict College in 1970.
Zonder titelSister Helen Maurer, O.S.B., directed the St. Benedict College Choir.
Zonder titelThis is a collection of materials concerning the St. Benedict College faculty.
Zonder titelTed Sorensen, renowned American statesman in the John F. Kennedy administration, spoke at St. Benedict College on January 13, 1969.
Zonder titelThese directories cover the last three full years of the operation of St. Benedict College.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College requested funds through the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1968.
Zonder titelThese promotional pieces were produced, for the most part, by the college Public Relations Committee.
Zonder titelThese items belonged to the St. Benedict College era of the 1960's.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College students, staff, governance, and administration activities.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College student, staff, governance and administration activities.
Zonder titelThe Saint Benedict College Parents Association was organized in late 1967.
Zonder titelThese are files (not complete) of administration business, and faculty members.
Zonder titelAs an institution carrying state accreditation, St. Benedict College was required to submit annual reports to the state.
Zonder titelThe St. Benedict College Lay Advisory Board was made up of the first lay persons to serve the sisters in an official advisory capacity.
Zonder titelThe St. Benedict College Associate Board of Trustees was formed as a group of overseers to complement the work of the Board of Trustees.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College, under agreement with COHERE was to be moved to Jasper, Indiana.
Zonder titelThese computer printouts give a complete statistical profile of St. Benedict College in the fall of 1968.
Zonder titelThis seems to be a complete set of all St. Benedict College positions.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College offered loans through United Student Aid Fund, Inc.
Zonder titelFinancial aid included work-study, National Defense Student Loans, and other scholarships.
Zonder titelHenrietta Spink, St. Benedict College alumna, left her estate to the college. Because college closed, estate went to Marian Heights Academy.
Zonder titelThe first charter for a two-year normal institute, St. Benedict's Normal, was obtained in 1914.
Zonder titelThese are materials received by Sister Mary Dominic Frederick and other Board members in 1968 and 1969.
Zonder titelThe Alumnae Association acted under this Constitution before St. Benedict College went co-educational.
Zonder titelThe CAMPUS CROSSROADS was the student produced newspaper from October, 1965, through May, 1967.
Zonder titelTHE STAFF was the student produced newspaper in 1968-1969.
Zonder titelThese by-laws were written for St. Benedict College after the institution had become co-educational in 1967.
Zonder titelThis viewbook was published before St. Benedict College became co-educational.
Zonder titelThe St. Benedict College logo consisted of a Benedictine cross in a circle. On the cross was a book with a chi-rho on it.
Zonder titelThis is an official set of meeting minutes sent to the archives in June, 1996.
Zonder titelSister Angela Sasse led the adult education program at St. Benedict College.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College students, staff, governance and administration activities.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College students, staff, governance and administration activities.
Zonder titelThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College students, staff, governance, and administration activities.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College attempted to obtain financing for the classroom and other college buildings on the Jasper Campus.
Zonder titelThis historical sketch of St. Benedict College was used to introduce tours of the campus.
Zonder titelThis is a script for a 1966 guided tour principally of St. Benedict College, but it includes the entire plant with some important dates.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College was in the process of moving to the Jasper Campus at the time of its closing in 1969-1970.
Zonder titelSt. Benedict College closed after the Summer Session, 1970. This file contains letters and other documentation leading to the college's close.
Zonder titelThese record books have been preserved for examples of bookkeeping before computers.
Zonder titelThese are file copies of materials concerning HEW student loans at St. Benedict College.
Zonder titelThese contracts are originals covering the years 1967 through 1970.
Zonder titelThese enrollment reports are both cumulative and annual.
Zonder titelSister Mary Christiane gave the March 21 recital.
Zonder titelThis book belonged to Sister Thomas Johanneman, at one time the community's supervisor of schools.
Zonder titelThis organization was known as the Student NEA.
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