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Justine Ward, undated photo.
Rev. George Johnson (second from left), Sr. Evangela Henthorne, B.V.M., Sister M. Madelena, C.S.C., circa 1930s.
Rev. Thomas Edward Shields, The Catholic Education Series, first book, and frontispiece of and image of Jesus and his cousin by Pinturicchio (Published by Shields’ own Catholic Education Press, 1917).
Ward Method, Music 3: Think and Sing, Catholic Education Press, 1962.
Class using Ward Method, Brazil, 1965-1966. Special Collections, School of Music Records, The Catholic University of America.
Page from Catholic University Bulletin, July, 1965, Sister M. Annunciata, O.P. “The Commission on American Citizenship,” Rev. George Johnson of the Department of Education served as the Commission’s first director when it was established in the late 1930s. The Commission produced textbooks for all levels of Catholic school students. These texts were used in thousands of schools throughout the country by the 1960s.
The Department of Education faculty, ca. 1964. Front row, left to right: Sister M. Elsa, O.S.F. M.A.; Jean Warthen, Ph.D.; Mona Shevlin, M.A.; Msgr. Eugene Kevane, Ph.D. (Department Chair); Christine Sweeny, Ph.D.; Wylma Curtain, Ph.D.; Sr. M. Rita, S.N.D., Ph.D. Back row, left to right: George Donovan, Ph.D.; Raymond Steimel, Ph.D.; Rev. Aubert Clark, O.F.M., Conv. Ph.D.; Msgr. Joseph Gorman, M.A., S.T.L.; Msgr. F.J. Houlihan, S.T.D, Ph.D.; Rev. Henry Frederick Fox, S.J., Ph.D.; Frank Drobka, Ph.D.
The Catholic University of America Campus School, 1968.
A bookshelf in The Catholic University of America School of Education, ca. 1970s.
Children bused to religious vacation school, Altoona, PA, 1950
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