Seattle University. Dept. of Fine Arts.Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library.5 linear foot (1 half box)This small, eclectic collection of materials from Seattle University's Fine Arts Department includes annual calendar-of-events (2003-2007), scattered programs of play productions (undated), poster of the dedication of the Fine Arts Building (1992), dedication program for the Lee Center for the Arts (2006), various exhibit postcards for both the Kinsey Gallery and Hedreen Gallery, and a Development Feasibility Study for the Seattle University Performing Arts Center (2001). Also included is sheet music for "Alma Mater" composed by Edward K. Ottum, circa 1950. This collection is not comprehensive.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Seattle University. Office of the President.Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library33 linear feet (30 boxes) 22 artifacts.This collection contains the records generated and compiled by Seattle University's Office of the President during the administration of A.A. Lemieux, SJ, the University's 15th president (1948-1965). The files include information on academic programs, accreditations, athletics, budgets, campus building projects, conferences, fundraising and grant proposals, and many other topics. Also included are reports, speeches, memorabilia, awards, and photographs.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Cordova, FredSeattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library4 linear feet (4 boxes)This collection contains news releases related to Seattle University activities and events during the period 1966-1973 when Fred A. Cordova was Director of Public Information at Seattle University. The collection is arranged by topic and date, such as academic events, admissions news, alumni association news, athletic events, commencements, fund drives, Homecoming, Lemieux Library, ROTC, Society of Jesus ordinations and jubilees, campus student clubs, and the Seattle University Women's Guild.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Seattle University. Office of the President.Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2 linear feet (2 boxes)This collection contains the files generated and compiled by Seattle University's Office of the President during the administration of Kenneth Baker, SJ. The collection consists of correspondence, reports and news articles. This collection is not comprehensive.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Seattle University. Committee for the Japanese Remembrance Garden.Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2.5 linear feet. 1 scrapbook box.The Japanese Remembrance Garden, located east of Hunthausen Hall on the Seattle University campus, honors the partnership between Seattle University and the Japanese American community. This collection contains planning documents, minutes, and reports of the university's Japanese American Remembrance Garden Committee from 2004-2006. The collection also includes artifacts, news clippings, photographs, and photocopies of memorabilia relevant to family histories and internment at Minidoka Relocation Camp during World War Two; documents from the Minidoka Reunion (2003) including the newspaper The Minidoka Irrigator and Nisei Veterans newsletter; selected sermons and photographs of Father Leopold H. Tibesar (1898-1970), who was a Maryknoll priest and friend to the Japanese community; landscape maps highlighting the campus garden designs of master gardener Fujitaro Kubota and his son Tom Kubota; a copy of Anna Tamura's Gardens Below the Watchtower: Gardens and Meaning in World War II ... MoreContact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Seattle University. College of Education.Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2 linear feet (2 boxes)The collection contains accreditation reports for 1964-1965, 1967, 1975-1976 and 1995, admissions brochures, and issues of the newsletter Banner for the years 1994-2008. The collection is not comprehensive.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Seattle University. Academic Council.Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2 linear feet (2 boxes)This collection contains agendas, minutes, surveys, correspondence, and reports on a variety of academic matters. The Council minutes are only complete for the years 1952-1976.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Seattle University. College of Sister Formation.Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2 linear feet (2 boxes)The records of the College of Sister Formation document a baccalaureate degree program (1957-1967) offered at Seattle University to four Catholic religious orders of women. This collection contains correspondence, documents relating to faculty contracts, compensation and tenure, curriculum reports, accreditation and self evaluation reports, minutes, and miscellaneous issues of the Sister Formation Bulletin.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
Beil, Leonard.Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library1 linear foot (1 box)This collection contains five scrapbooks; primarily news clippings with Chieftain game programs; press books, individual and team photographs and artifacts.Contact InformationFinding AidCatalog Record
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