Handwritten letter by Charles Rosen to Juliana Force, dated January 26, 1929. In it he discusses the plans for his show in February. [Page 7] includes an inventory list of the works he plans to send.
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action
Professor of Art Anne Ophelia Todd, far left and Mrs. S. Kurecka, far right with a group of students who are looking at and working on posters submitted for the interracial justice week poster contest conducted by Manhattanville as the Commission...
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action
Manhattanville student newspaper article, "Father Hartnett to Address National Federation of Catholic College Students"
Article announcing annual regional conference of New York- New Jersey area to be held at Manhattanville February 25, 1950 with...
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action
"Interracial Justice Week to be March 5-10, Poster, Slogan, Literary Contest Featured"
Article tracing history of week from 22 colleges in 1945 to over 200 colleges in 1950.
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart; National Federation of Catholic College Students (U.S.); Social action
Report of activities from February 1, 1950-May 1950 including:
1. Sponsoring of an Interracial radio program, "The Long Climb," February 19, 1950. Manhattanville, Seton Hall, Iona, and New Rochelle
2. Interracial - Labor Management Panel,...
Civil rights Religious aspects Catholic Church; OByrne, E. M. (Eleanor M.); Social action
The Manhattanville Interracial Committee (Clare McGowen, Pat Duffy (class of 1949), Joyce O'Connor, Peggy Daley (class of 1950) with President O'Byrne, R.S.C.J. (center)
A Hunter College faculty proposal, to create a co-educational institution at its Bronx site is supported by Bronx leaders and studied by the Board of Higher Education In: Scrap Book. April 1949 - Dec. 1950. (p. 69b)