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Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA.01.061 Finding Aid Prepared by Catherine Carey Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA.01.061 Finding aid prepared by Catherine Carey This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit February 06, 2017 La Salle University Archives February 2017 La Salle University 1900 W. Olney Ave Philadelphia, PA, 19141 215-951-1965 [email protected] Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Table of Contents Summary Information ................................................................................................................................. 3 Scope and Content.........................................................................................................................................4 Arrangement Note..........................................................................................................................................4 Administrative Information .........................................................................................................................4 Related Materials ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Collection Inventory...................................................................................................................................... 6 - Page 2 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Summary Information Repository La Salle University Archives Title Photograph Collection Date 1910s-2010s Extent 65.0 Linear feet Language English - Page 3 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Scope and Content The Photograph Collection consists of thousands of images that document the history of La Salle from the early 20th century to the present. The collection features both black and white and color images of campus, campus buildings, university events, athletic teams, student organizations, classroom scenes, faculty and staff portraits, and more. The bulk of the photographs were produced by the campus News Bureau, Athletics staff, Yearbook staff, or University Marketing and Communications. The collection includes some photographs that were donated by student organizations or individual members of the campus community. Arrangement Note Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject. This inventory represents the bulk of the Photograph Collection. Iit will be updated periodically as more photographs are added to the collection. Administrative Information Publication Information La Salle University Archives February 2017 Access and Use This collection is open for reasearch use. Permission to use photographs from the collection for publication will be handled on a case by case basis. - Page 4 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Related Materials Related Archival Materials Other University Archives collections contain photographs as well. Please consult individual finding aids, http://www.lasalle.edu/library/universityarchives/finding-aids/. - Page 5 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Collection Inventory 75th anniversary of La Salle College, 1938 100 Days Dinner, 2005 125th anniversary of La Salle, 1988 130th anniversary of La Salle, 1993 5615 North 20th Street Abbamondi-Shinn, Nicole, 1993 Abbot, Tony Abbott, Patricia Abernethy, Robert Able, Erin, 1993 Abraham, Lynn, 1997, 1998, 2004 Academic Award Winners, 1986 - Page 6 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Academic Award Winners, 1987 Academic Award Winners, 1988 Academic Award Winners, 1989 Academic Award Winners, 1990 Academic Award Winners, 1991 Academic Award Winners, 1992 Academic Award Winners, 1993 Academic Award Winners, 1994 Academic Award Winners, 1996-2002 Academic Convocation, September 2002 Academic Discovery Program, 1970s-1980s Accounting Awards, 1980s-1990s Accounting Department, classroom shots, circa 1979 Adam, Brother Felician Peter - Page 7 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Adams, Kim, class of 1981 Adams, Stephen J. Adelberger, Ken, class of 1983 Adler, Mortimer, October 1962 Administration building renovations, summer 1995 Admissions staff Aerial photos of campus, 1930s-1940s Aerial photos of campus, 1950s-1960s Aerial photos of campus, 1960s-1990s Aerial photos of campus, 1973 Aerial photo of campus, late 1980s Aerial photo of campus, 1990 Aerial photo of campus with Philadelphia skyline, circa 1990s Aerial photos of campus, circa 1990s - Page 8 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Aerial photos of campus, 1995 Aetna Foundation, check presentation, 2001 African-American alumni, 1991 African-American Alumni Dinner, 1990 African-American Alumni Dinner, 2006 Afro-American Arts Festival, March 1969 Aglidian, Kim, 1993 Agnew, Charles, class of 1961 Agnew, Michelle Aisenstein, Terry, 1988 Albert, Robert L., Jr., 1992 Albright College representatives with President Joseph Burke, 1997 Albright, Brother Hugh Albright, William Foxwell, 1958 - Page 9 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Alden, Robert, 1960 Alex, Cindi, 1985 Alexander, Rich Alfieri, Bob, 1982 Alger, Brother Don; Parazino, Pete "Pete the Barber", 1999 All-Sport Banquet, 1986 Allen, Anna Melnyk, 1999 Allen, Carl, 1972 Allen, Elizabeth, 1977 Allen, Marjorie, 1980-2001 Allen, Trina, 1998-2000 Allgeier, Brother Edward John; MacLeod, Bruce; Malarkey, circa 1950-1960 Allgeier, Brother Edward John Allota, Robert I., class of 1959 - Page 10 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Alpha Epsilon Delta, 1960s and 1990s Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Sigma Lambda Altieri, Ed, 1952-1953 Altmiller, Gerry Alumni Awards Dinner, John J. Finley Award, 1970s-1980s Alumni Awards Dinner, 1995 Alumni Awards Dinner, 1996 Alumni Awards Dinner, 1997 Alumni Awards Dinner, 1998 Alumni Awards Dinner, 2001 Alumni Awards Dinner, 2002 Alumni Awards Dinner, 2003 Alumni Killed in Wars, Flagpole Dedication, November 10, 1994 - Page 11 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Alumni Reunion, 1998 Ambrose, Jan, 1980s-1990s Amensta, Roddy V. 1972 Ames Symposium, December 11, 1986 Ames, Robert C.; Ellis, President Brother Patrick, 1983 and 1990 Amorim, John, 1979-1980 Anderson, Judith, 1962 Anderson, Kelly, 1988 Anderson, Patricia Andrejciw, Renate Andres, Pedro, 1976 Andrieux, Sabrina, 1994 Andrilli, Stephen, 1987 and 2000 (with Rick Santorum) Andros, Meghan, 1998 - Page 12 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Angeles, Vivian (slides) Angelini, Chuck, 2000 Angelo, Mark Dr., 2002 Angerosa, Nicholas F., 1990s Ansley, John H. Anthony, Mary Ann Antonelli, Amy, 1993 Anzalone, Peter Apostolacus, Steve, circa 1982 App, Austin J. Appalachian Project Archdiocesan Hall of Fame Awards, 1999 Archer, Pierce Arcuri, Melanie, 1973 - Page 13 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Arenas, Jane Arnold, Jessica Arricale, Frank Arricale, Linda Art Exhibits at La Salle, pre-1965 Art Museum Arthur, Barbara Jean Artz, Bill, 1996 Asian-American Club Associate Arts Degree recipients, 1997 Association of College Executives, 1997 Athletic Committee, 1968-1969 Audio-Visual Department, 1970s Auer, Sarah, 1999-2000 - Page 14 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Aufiero, Dawn, 1990 Aurand, Jenna, 1996-1997 Auth, Tony, 1975 Avenick, Karen Avery, William, 1995 Aylor, Bruce Azizkhan, R. George, Jr. Baccalaureate Mass, 1948 Baccalaureate Mass, 1949 Baccalaureate Mass, 1950 Baccalaureate Mass, 1952 Baccalaureate Mass, 1961 Baccalaureate Mass, 1962 Baccalaureate Mass, 1963 - Page 15 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Baccalaureate Mass, 1964 Baccalaureate Mass, 1968 Baccalaureate Mass, 1960s-1970s Baccalaureate Mass, 1970 Baccalaureate Mass, 1972 Baccalaureate Mass, 1974 Baccalaureate Mass, 1976 Baccalaureate Mass, 1977 Baccalaureate Mass, 1978 Baccalaureate Mass, 1990 Baccalaureate Mass, 1996 Baccalaureate Mass, 1997 Baccalaureate Mass, 1998 Baccalaureate Mass, 1999 - Page 16 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Baccalaureate Mass, 2000 Backstage and Intermissions, circa 1980s Bader, Edward J. Badstubner, Mark, 1997 Baehr, Will, 1998 Bagnell, Kathy, 1990s Bahr, Raymond 1978 Baier, Eva, 1996 Baiocchi, Bryan Baiocchi, Lori, 1996 Baj, Lauren E., 1995 Baker, John W. Baker, Russell Baky, John, 1980s-1990s - Page 17 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Balchunis-Harris, Mary Ellen, 1990s Balchunis-Harris, Mary Ellen, 1992 Balchunis-Harris, Mary Ellen; Clinton, Bill, 1996 Ball, Bob, 1997 Balloch, Kate, 2000 Ballough, Gerald, 1999 Baltzell, Digby, 1981 Bangs, Brother Arthur Bangs, Brother Arthur and Sweeder, Jack Bantivoglio, Ralph Barber, Jennifer Barbera, Rosemary, February or March 1998 Barbera, Rosemary and Rhoton, Dan Barclay, Adam, 1999-2000 - Page 18 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Barenbaum, Lester Barenbaum, Lester and Kane, Joseph, 1995 Barna, Paul, Jr., 2001 Barnes, M. Andrew, 1999-2000 Barnes, Ron, 1986 Barnette, Holly Barnette, Joanne A. Jones Barnhill, Brent Barr, John Barrett, Andrew Barrett, Robert Barrier, Marvin Barron, Frank X. Bart, Henry - Page 19 - Guide to the La Salle University Archives Photograph Collection UA Barth, Henry and Hoersch, Alice, 1980 Barth, Gerald Barth, Max, 1981-1982 Bartholomew, Walter L., Jr. Bartkowski, Andrew, 1992 Bartley, Brother
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