Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library4 linear feet 4 boxesSeattle University's Faculty Senate was established in 1966 as an advisory body to the university administration.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2 linear feet 2 boxesLouis Gaffney, SJ served as the 18th President of Seattle University from 1970 until 1974. This collection contains the files generated and compiled by Seattle University's Office of the President during his administration.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2 linear feet 2 boxesThe 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.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library16.25 linear feet 6 half boxes, 3 oversize boxes, unbound photographic portfolio, art book, postersThe Chapel of St. Ignatius on the campus of Seattle University is an award winning architectural sacred space designed by world renowned architect Steven Holl. The materials in this collection document the history of the Chapel of St. Ignatius from the initial project proposal in 1991 through the design, construction and dedication in 1997. The collection includes architectural drawings, artifacts, committee minutes, graphic materials, moving images, award certificates and textual materials.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library1.0 linear foot 1 boxThis collection of scrapbooks records four seasons of the Chieftain basketball team (1963-1967) and also chronicles selected personal student achievements of Len Beil in athletics, student government and academics.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2.5 linear feet and 1 scrapbook boxThis collection, assembled from the Seattle University Committee for the Japanese Remembrance Garden, contains planning documents, minutes, and reports of the committee (2004-2006). It also includes artifacts, news clippings, photographs and memorabilia relevant to family histories and internment at Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho during World War Two, as well as selected sermons and photographs of Father Leopold H. Tibesar, a Maryknoll priest.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library4 linear feet 4 boxesThis 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.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library2 linear feet 2 boxesThis collection contains the annual reports from Seattle University's Office of the President.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library12 linear feet 9 scrapbooks and 1 boxThe Seattle University Guild (1948-1978), founded by A.A. Lemieux, SJ, planned and promoted cultural events on behalf of the university. The collection contains nine scrapbooks and one box of miscellaneous materials. Special events included fashion shows featuring clothing from the shop of John Doyle Bishop in Seattle and exhibits featuring jewelry art designed by Salvador Dali.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Seattle University - A. A. Lemieux Library15 linear feet (15 boxes)This collection of photographs broadly chronicles Seattle University history from 1950-1989, including student life in classrooms, dormitories, clubs and social events; student athletes and sporting events, faculty, special campus events, ceremonies and dedications; buildings and grounds (aerial and landscape); and visiting dignitaries.Contact InformationFinding Aid
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