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Formal title:
Sister Sheila Megley, RSM Papers
Extent:
15 Linear Feet
Date range:
1947-2001 1975-1992
Abstract:
The Sister Sheila Megley, RSM, papers consist of correspondence, memorandum, logs, and requisitions related to the professional work endeavors at Salve Regina University while serving as Provost/Executive Vice President and Vice President and Academic Dean.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Archives
Collection call no:
6.1.9
Inventory:
File Box 1 Folder 9 Correspondence: Art Department
1983-1985, undated
File Box 5 Folder 8 Correspondence: Art-NASAD Progress Report
1989
 
Formal title:
Sister Mary Christopher O'Rourke papers
Extent:
2.0 Linear feet
Date range:
1940-2003 (bulk 1968-1973)
Abstract:
Includes materials related to Sister Mary Christopher O'Rourke's work as president as Salve Regina College. In additional correspondence and professional records, the collection includes some materials about her life and professional work after her tenure as president.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Archives
Collection call no:
RG.3.1.4
Inventory:
File Box 4 Folder 5 Rhode Island Arts Foundation at Newport
1970-1973
 
Formal title:
Monumenta collection
Extent:
.208 linear feet (1 half document box)
Date range:
1988-2007 (bulk 2006)
Abstract:
This collection contains miscellaneous records related to the Monumenta outdoor art exhibit held in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1974.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Special Collections
Collection call no:
SP 05
Formal title:
William A. and Gael Crimmins papers and photos on Monumenta
Extent:
8.33 linear feet (8 flat boxes (10"x13") and 1 oversize flat box (14"x20"))
Date range:
1974-2004 (bulk 2004)
Abstract:
This collection contains articles and photographs related to the modern art exhibit held in Newport in 1974. It also contains exhibit photographs and labels related to Re:Monumenta, an event held in 2004 to emphasize the importance of the original exhibit.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Special Collections
Collection call no:
SP 03
Inventory:
Series Printed material
This series contains newspaper clippings and magazine articles regarding the exhibit as well as a map and photocopy of the exhibit catalog. The magazine items include four original articles as printed in Vogue, Time, House and Garden, and Domus (a European arts and architectural magazine), as well as a photocopy of an article from the journal Art News. All of those articles comment on the Monumenta exhibit and include some images. In addition to magazines, Monumenta made appearances often in newspapers. Various articles commented upon the general appearance and idea of Monumenta, while other newspaper clippings demonstrate positive and negative reactions from the general public in Newport. The articles also contain photographic images, including some related to the beginning of Monumenta and final exhibit. Tour guide maps directed sightseers to the location of each sculpture around Newport. Lastly, a photocopy of the published Monumenta exhibit catalogue is included. (An original copy of the catalog is shelved in the Special Collections Room, call number Newport Collection NB198 .M7.)
1974-1975
Series Re:Monumenta
These items date to the Re:Monumenta event in September 2004. The majority of this series consists of exhibit labels and enlarged reproductions of photographs and articles from 1974 that were used in the Monumenta Redux exhibit at the Island Art Gallery. The photographic images are mounted on foam core and measure 8 x 12, and the articles measure 19 x 13. These articles and images can all be found in original form in other folders throughout the collection. In addition, the series contains one folder of items from 2004 on Monumenta Redux, the Wind Sea Sky outdoor sculpture exhibit, and William Crimmins' speech at Salve Regina on September 10
2004
 
Formal title:
Records of the Office of the Director of College and Community Relations, Robert J. McKenna
Extent:
1.875 Linear Feet
Date range:
1969-1994 1973-1981
Abstract:
Includes materials related to the tenure of Robert J. McKenna as Director of College and Community Relations, mainly correspondence and other documentation related to Salve Regina, with some biographical materials.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Archives
Collection call no:
RG.5.6.1
Inventory:
File Box 4 Folder 5 Newport County Arts Council, 1973-1975
1973-1975
 
Formal title:
Howard Saalman and Jeanne Farr Saalman papers
Extent:
16 Linear Feet
Date range:
1868-2000 (bulk) 1959-1995
Abstract:
This collection includes research papers, sources, and personal materials related to the career of architectural historian Dr. Howard Saalman and his wife, Jeanne Farr Saalman.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Special Collections
Collection call no:
SP.18
Inventory:
File Box 13 folder 5 "The Authorship of the Pazzi Palace," The Art Bulletin LXVI:3
1964
File Box 13 folder 13 "Carrara Burials in the Baptistery of Padua," The Art Bulletin LXIX:3
1986-1987
File Box 17 folder 7 "The Literature of Art: The Ducal Palace of Urbino," Burlington Magazine CXIII
1971
File Box 17 folder 12 "Michelangelo at Saint Peter's: The Arberino Correspondence," The Art Bulletin
1978
...and 13 other matches
Formal title:
Photographs of university properties
Extent:
approximately 1250 photographs (21.05 linear feet: 18 binder boxes and 1 oversize flat storage box)
Date range:
1947-2001 (bulk 1965-1999)
Abstract:
Photographic material related to the buildings, landscapes, and artworks owned by the university.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Archives
Collection call no:
PG 19
Inventory:
Series Owned buildings
Scope and contents This series contains photographic prints, slides and negatives, and digital photographs documenting the history, construction, and renovation of individual buildings owned by the university as of 2007. These buildings are arranged alphabetically in twenty-nine subseries, with the exception of "Hurricane Bob" and "Individual buildings, oversized materials" which are filed at the end of the series. Individual works of art are filed with the buildings with which they are associated. Material dates from 1947 to 2001
1947-2001
Subseries Box 1.1.5 Moore Hall
Scope and contents This subseries contains 11 photographs of the south and north exterior elevations and interior space of Moore Hall, ranging in date from 1950 to 1993, which includes 5 - 3.5 x 5 in., 2 - 5 x 7 in., and 4 - 8 x 10 in. prints. Featured are images of the Moore Hall grotto–Lourdes Shrine, benefactor Cornelius Moore, the Sacred Heart Altar, the student lounge with a detail of Sister M. Mercedes Quinton's art students' mural, "The Gay Nineties of Newport," and exterior renovations (1993). Select images are produced by the Providence Journal Company (1950), and John Corbett, photographer (1990s)
1950-1993
Series Campus tree survey project
Scope and contents This series contains slides, negatives and photographic prints documenting the campus tree survey project conducted in 1985 by Salve professor of art Angelo Marinosci and Appalachian State University professor of biology John J. Bond
1985
 
Formal title:
Guide to the Anthony Walsh Papers
Extent:
1.25 linear feet (3 document boxes)
Date range:
1965-2003 (bulk 1972-1996)
Abstract:
This collection contains correspondence, articles, and papers relating to Anthony Walsh, professor of psychology at Salve Regina University (1976- ).
Repository:
Salve Regina University Archives
Collection call no:
RG 21.1
Formal title:
Newport Casino Theatre Photographs
Extent:
0.1 Linear feet
Date range:
1948-1977
Abstract:
Cast and performance photographs from theatrical productions at the Newport Casino Theatre.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Special Collections
Collection call no:
SP.09
Formal title:
Collection on Goelet furnishings
Extent:
.208 linear feet (1 half document box)
Date range:
1882-1896
Abstract:
Photocopies documenting the provenance and disposition of furnishings, art, and other objects purchased by Ogden Goelet for his homes in New York City and Newport. Includes English translations of receipts and correspondence from French companies.
Repository:
Salve Regina University Special Collections
Collection call no:
SP 06

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