Students in Foyer of Mullen Library, Diamond Jubilee
The Catholic University of America
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<a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/CU-photo.cfm#series4" target="_blank">Catholic University of America Photograph Collection</a>, Box 37, Folder 8
Students in the Crypt
This shows the crypt before its completion, with mechanical engineering students working.
ca. 1913
Students line up for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
Students participate in the candlelight rosary
Students participate in the candlelight rosary
Students participate in the Sixth European Day for University Students where they recited the rosary with the Holy Father via satellite from Vatican City.
Students Playing Football
Having been founded as an institute for graduate study and research, the University did not admit undergraduates until 1904. This brought new challenges and opportunities for the University, including the need for athletics and space. The students in the photo graph are playing on the first athletic field, attained after many persistent requests.
ca. 1914
Students take part in the banner/poster making party
Students take part in the banner/poster making party
Studio portrait of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa (in the center) and two unidentified men
Studio portrait of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa (in the center) and two unidentified men (the one on the left may be John Torley)
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<a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/findingaid/fenian.cfm">Fenian Brotherhood Records and O'Donovan Rossa Personal Papers</a> Box 3, Folder 10