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Teaffe, Sister Lillian Anthony and Garvin, Sister Kathleen
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6 Jun. 1978 (Creation)
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- Garvin, Sister Kathleen
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6 Jun. 1978 (Interview)
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- Button, Jodi
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30 May 1978 (Creation)
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- Teaffe, Sister Lillian Anthony
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30 May 1978 (Interview)
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- Button, Jodi
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- 1 audio cassette (30 min.) : 1 7/8 ips
- 1 audio reel : mylar-polyester
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Sister Lillian Anthony Teaffe was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1953, and graduated with a M.L.S from Villanova.
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Sister Kathleen Garvin was a graduate of Queen's University, B.A 1930.
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File consists of a recording of Sister Lillian Teaffe. Topics of the conversation include arrival in Kingston of Notre Dame teaching order c. 1841; early student relationship with Queen's University. Notre Dame female scholarship students in sciences, mathematics. Restriction of sisters' studies to summer by religious duties. Drama classes in Old Arts Building; kindness shown by Margaret Angus. Subject's career as early dedicated worker for libraries in separate schools; work across Canada (especially Ottawa) and in Kingston, Jamaica. Queen's 'breadth and sympathetic atmosphere' as preparation for international forays. Participating membership US National Catholic Library Association, Canadian Library Association; position as National Chairman, Young Canada Book Week, 1970. Limited resources of Notre Dame community: taking turns to attend summer courses. Subject's affection, regard for Queen's University as a continuing community and touchstone. History of Notre Dame community in Canada; strong ties with French mother community. Demand for teaching sisters as co-ordinators in various fields. Wearing of habit outmoded by outside missions; compulsory return to family names. Declining enrolment of novices, seen as un connected with women's lib. Prof James Roy. Benefit of courses from Queen's summer-exchange professors: E.J. Pratt reading 'The Titanic', special attention from A.J.M. Smith. Happy claims made on subject's talents since retirement; position as Reading Consultant of children's books, Scholastic Publications. Side Two is a recording of Sister Kathleen Garvin.
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Side one is Sister Lillian Teaffe (30 min.). Side two is Sister Kathleen Garvin (45 min.). Also have preservation copy on Audio Tape Reel.
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