Box 1
Contains 16 Results:
Board of Trustees, Trustee Training, 1963-1965
This collection contains correspondence and subject files primarily from the years James Shannon was president of the College of Saint Thomas (1956-1966). The records document both the operation of the College of St. Thomas and St. Thomas Academy as well Shannon’s interaction with regional and national educational organizations.
Campus Expansion, New Buildings, 1956-1957
This collection contains correspondence and subject files primarily from the years James Shannon was president of the College of Saint Thomas (1956-1966). The records document both the operation of the College of St. Thomas and St. Thomas Academy as well Shannon’s interaction with regional and national educational organizations.
Dowling Hall, 1956-1960
This collection contains correspondence and subject files primarily from the years James Shannon was president of the College of Saint Thomas (1956-1966). The records document both the operation of the College of St. Thomas and St. Thomas Academy as well Shannon’s interaction with regional and national educational organizations.
Foley Theater, 1958
This collection contains correspondence and subject files primarily from the years James Shannon was president of the College of Saint Thomas (1956-1966). The records document both the operation of the College of St. Thomas and St. Thomas Academy as well Shannon’s interaction with regional and national educational organizations.
Garage and Shops Building, 1957
This collection contains correspondence and subject files primarily from the years James Shannon was president of the College of Saint Thomas (1956-1966). The records document both the operation of the College of St. Thomas and St. Thomas Academy as well Shannon’s interaction with regional and national educational organizations.
Murray Hall, 1955-1957
This collection contains correspondence and subject files primarily from the years James Shannon was president of the College of Saint Thomas (1956-1966). The records document both the operation of the College of St. Thomas and St. Thomas Academy as well Shannon’s interaction with regional and national educational organizations.