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1. Academy pupils at St. Benedict's Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Saint John's Abbey (SJA), Collegeville, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1883 - 1884
- Description:
- St. Benedict's Academy (1883-1909); St. Benedict's Monastery (convent), St. Joseph, Minnesota. Academy class of 1883-1884, front row sitting left to right: Neville Ensor, Mary Schwartz, Elizabeth Spies, Tillie Keppers, Barbara Venne, Margaret Sanz, Ursula Glatzmeier, Anna Herron, Bertha Linnemann, Carrie Smith, Alta Letson, Frances Pfannenstein, Lena Bernick, Mary Rhodes, Lucretia Mutschlechner. Second row sitting: Rose Black, Mary Merten, Anna Brockmann, Theresa Schreiner, Margaret Klein, Stella LaComb, Margaret Kerst, Josephine Friend, Anna Wagner; (Third row sitting): Anna Kahl, Laura Bosworth, Margaret Lauermann, Magdalen Theisen, Barbara Eich; (First row standing): Eliza Darbelly, Louisa Maurin, Sister Alexia Kerst, Mary Roach, Clara Otto, Mary Kennedy; (Second row standing - next to building): Johanna Madigan, Mary Brockmann, Jennie McLean, Sister Bonaventure Kapsner, Margaret Claesgens, Margaret Farrell, Sarah Farrell, Louise Wall, Mattie Bosworth, Josie Smith, Mary Zimmer, Sarah Kelly, Lavina Huber, Sister Pius Roche, Sister Celestine Marschall, Josie Gerard, Mary Hoffmann. While the sisters rejoiced at the increasing enrollment, they were concerned about maintaining a small enough number to assure a homey atmosphere and a community spirit. In the early 1880s, because many of the students were of grade-school age, there was a built-in family atmosphere in the academy. Gradually, however, the academy drew students of high school age and older; by 1909, the academy was ready to consider offering college classes (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
2. Academy, the Chapel and Teresa Hall, St. Benedict's Monastery, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1913 - 1920
- Description:
- First 5O years of the College of Saint Benedict (CSB). At first the college shared the facilities of the academy in Cecilia and Gertrude Halls. Cecilia Hall, built in 1881, is described in the 1926 College Bulletin: "Five dining halls with service rooms occupy the basement floor, five reception rooms the first floor, seventeen music practice rooms and five teacher's studios the second, while the third was remodeled in 1924 into a residence hall with an infirmary area. The private rooms are furnished with vanity dressers, tables and settees; each has a large private wardrobe and hot and cold water. A trained nurse is at all times in charge of the perfectly equipped infirmary. A secluded cottage (infirmary/guest house) on the campus, also in charge of a trained nurse, is used in case of contagious illness." Gertrude Hall, built in 1898, is also lauded in the 1926 College Bulletin: "In the basement is the service room fitted with the most convenient shampooing apparatus, irons, electric attachements, etc.--also cloak rooms, locker rooms, a stationery store, a confectionery store, and a kitchenette fully equipped for the serving of light lunches or 'spreads.' On the first floor are administration offices and the chemical and physical laboratories. . . On the second floor is the botanical laboratory and classrooms, well-lighted and each furnished with a special library open to the use of the students. The third floor provides airy pleasant dormitories for those who do not wish to rent private rooms." However, many of the activities of the college centered in the two new buildings, Teresa Hall and Sacred Heart Chapel, which were as up-to-date as Benedicta Arts Center and Regina Hall seem to us now - perhaps more so. Teresa Hall was the height of luxury! It had a library on 1st floor, an auditorium/study hall on 2nd floor, a rotunda (residence area) on 3rd and 4th floors (where some rooms had private baths and every bedroom had hot and cold water) and a gymnasium on the ground floor. (Gable, OSB) The chapel inspired by new architecture, very moderate baroque with its Carrara statues and Sienna marble pillars from Italy (and majestic, granite pillars from Rockville, MN), was a perfect example of its baroque type -- Newman's favorite. However, the college faculty was concerned about the later interior decorating of the chapel. In 1958, members of the art department, Sisters Johanna Becker and Jacquelyn Dubay as art consultants, helped the community restore some of the chapel's original lightness which had seemed so right in the beginning. (Gable, OSB)
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
3. Adding south cloister walk (later removed) between Sacred Heart Chapel and Teresa Hall, St. Benedict's Monastery, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Knevel, Harry
- Date Created:
- 1912-10-21
- Description:
- Construction of Sacred Heart Chapel, St. Benedict's Monastery (October 21, 1912). An enclosed cloister walk was constructed to connect the second level of the south side of the chapel to the second level of Teresa Hall at the college. An enclosed cloister walk connecting the second level of the north side of the chapel to Marmion Hall (formation house) was also in the plans. Because later photographs show this south court area without a cloister walk, it may be assumed that the construction workers had to remove the cloister walk shown in progress in this photograph, probably to give more space for the ensuing construction work. However, photographs of early 1914 show that the enlosed north and south cloister walks were added to the chapel immediately upon the completion of the chapel.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
4. Addition of steel supports for the windows of Sacred Heart Chapel, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Knevel, Harry
- Date Created:
- 1912-10-28
- Description:
- Construction of Sacred Heart Chapel, St. Benedict's Monastery (October 28, 1912). One week after the steel girders for the inner walls were installed, the steel supports for the stained glass windows were in place.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
5. Addition to St. Benedict's Industrial School, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Hill, Eugene S.
- Date Created:
- 1887?
- Description:
- Early ventures in St. Joseph, Minnesota (1880-1890). Because the government opened the contract for any number of students to attend St. Benedict's Industrial School, an addition was constructed on the west end of Marmion Hall so that the building could accommodate 150 students. When in 1896, the government dropped the contract system of Indian education, the school remained open for two more years when it was forced to close due to lack of funds. The west addition to Marmion Hall was then converted to a school for little boys (ages 6-12), often referred to as "Bethlehem School for Boys." The sisters reserved the east end of Marmion for the formation of its new members (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives; McDonald, page 122).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
6. Aerial view of at St. Cloud Hospital, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1932
- Description:
- A 1932 aerial view of the St. Cloud Hospital reveals a half X-shape overlooking the Mississippi River.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
7. Aerial view of campus including the Sacred Heart Chapel, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1942?
- Description:
- Aerial view of St. Benedict's Monastery. This aerial view (taken 30 years after the construction of the chapel) shows how the Sacred Heart Chapel, though constructed at the back door of the convent, became the center of the campus. The Scholasticate (now Rosamond North) was built immediately west of Marmion for potential candidates, many of whom came to attend high school. Farther west, St. Walburg's was built to house the vestment and sewing departments, as well as to provide living quarters for some sisters. A garage replaced the farm buildings near the tower. However, it took another 15 years to move all of the farm buildings farther west.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Aerial photographs
8. Aerial view of St. Benedict's Convent and Academy campus, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1900?
- Description:
- Expansion of Monastery (1880-1909). This aerial view of St. Benedict's Convent/Academy campus (1909) shows the extent of the 40-year growth of the Benedictine community and its academy from the 1863 church/convent/school complex to this impressive campus. About five years after this photograph was taken, the addition of the spacious, copper-domed chapel and the Teresa Hall addition to the academy/college, gave St. Benedict's Convent the appearance of a full-fledged monastery with the college under its wing (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Postcards
9. Aerial view of St. Benedict's Monastery farm, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1940 - 1949
- Description:
- An aerial view shows Saint Benedict's Monastery's farm which had pastures, cultivated fields for crops and large gardens and shelter for cows, pigs, sheep and chickens.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Aerial photographs
10. "A family greets Saint Nicholas," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Saint Nicholas" shows the Wenner family praying with a lit candles on their Advent wreath. Saint Nicholas makes his appearance with treats for the family, a tradition on his feast, December 6. ""Saint Nicholas"" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist. (Sound quality for this film is poor.)
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
11. "A Family Work Together," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "A Family Works Together" features the Spoden family working, playing and praying together. The father is believed to take the place of Christ as head of the family. Mr. Spoden is shown blessing his son before he leaves for college. "A Family Works Together" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
12. Aftermath of the April 14, 1886 cyclone in St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Hill, Eugene S.
- Date Created:
- 1886-04
- Description:
- Despite the fact that the new St. Benedict's Hospital boasted of a modern heating system, an operating room, two private rooms, wards, and a kitchen, only ten patients were received during the first two months. The sisters began to worry about their hospital project until a cyclone swept over St. Cloud and the neighboring towns killing 58 and injuring hundreds. It wrecked all in its wake but the hospital which became the center for rescue work. The sisters toiled for 48 hours before relief came from the Twin Cities and neighboring towns. The catastrophe broke down the prejudice against hospitals and, thereafter, St. Benedict's Hospital did not lack patients; at the close of the second year of service, the number of patients received reached 400. When over-crowded conditions forced the sisters to build a new hospital, St. Benedict's Hospital was converted to an academy of art and music (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives , McDonald, page 254).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
13. Annual Catalogue, Academic Year, 1883, St. Benedict's Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Benedict's Academy; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1883
- Description:
- 1883 Annual Catalogue was published for the St. Benedict's Academy in St. Joseph, Minnesota. Contents include description of the institution, course of studies, lists of students, awards and closing program.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
14. Annual Year-Book, 1918-1919, St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Benedict College and Academy; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1918
- Description:
- 1918-1919 Annual Year-Book was published for St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Contents include calendar, description of institution, description of railway and telephone connections, buildings and grounds, dormitories, library, reading rooms, laboratories, museum, alumnae association, reports and standings, courses, departments, list of students, regulations for wardrobe and fees.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
15. Annual Year-Book, 1919-1920, St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Benedict College and Academy; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1919
- Description:
- 1919-1920 Annual Year-Book was published for St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Contents include calendar, fees, description of railway and telephone connections, buildings and grounds, dormitories, library, laboratories, museum, religious training, league of the sacred heart, social training, reports and standings, departments and courses, list of students, regulations for wardrobe and terms for the scholastic year.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
16. Annual Year-Book, 1917-1918, St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Benedict College and Academy; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1917
- Description:
- 1917-1918 Annual Year-Book was published for St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Contents include calendar, description of institution, description of railway and telephone connections, description of grounds, dormitories, reading rooms, assembly hall and laboratories. Reports and standings, courses, departments, roster of students, regulations for wardrobe and fees are listed.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
17. Annual Year-Book, 1921-1922, St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Benedict College and Academy; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1921
- Description:
- 1921-1922 Annual Year-Book was published for St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Contents include calendar, railway and telephone connections, buildings and grounds, dormitories, library and reading rooms, laboratories, museum, religious training, Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, social training, alumnae and student associations, reports and standings, departments and courses, readings and lectures, list of students, regulations for wardrobe, terms for scholastic year, general information and donations.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
18. Annual Year-Book, 1922-1923, St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Benedict College and Academy; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1922
- Description:
- 1922-1923 Annual Year-Book was published for St. Benedict's College and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Contents include description of institution, railway and telephone connections, private rooms and dormitories, library and reading rooms, laboratories, museum, health and comfort, religious training, social training, alumnae and student associations, departments and courses, reports and standings, list of students, regulations for wardrobe, general information and terms for scholastic year.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
19. Apiary, Saint Benedict's Monastery Farm, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1930 - 1939
- Description:
- As early as 1923, there are records showing that Sisters were involved with bee culture. Left to right are Sister Annina Zierden, Sister Juliana Venne, Sister Crescentia Eich and Sister Amalia Eich.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
20. Art room, St. Benedict's Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Hill, Eugene S.
- Date Created:
- 1900?
- Description:
- St. Benedict's Academy (1883-1909). The fact that a room was already set aside for art in the late 1890s attests to the sisters' desire to cultivate the love of beauty. The academy catalogues show the variety of courses that were available including oil painting. St. Benedict's Academy (later College) has produced notable artists, for example, Sister Thomas Carey, among its faculty and students throughout its history (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
21. Art studio in Teresa Hall adjoining the library, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1920?
- Description:
- First 50 years of the College of Saint Benedict (CSB). For those who wish to study painting, china decorating, or crafts, the art studios offer special inspiration. Sun-flooded rooms with paneled ceilings, richly carved, a wide fire-place with hand-painted tiles, rare statuary, including pieces from Beuron--all contribute an atmosphere calculated to inspire the student with love for her work (College Bulletins).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
22. "Ash Wednesday," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Ash Wednesday" discusses the marking of ashes on the forehead, why ashes are used and where they come from. Father Vincent Huebsch signs the Komarek family with ashes. "Ash Wednesday" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
23. "Assumption," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Assumption" tells the history of this feast of Mary which celebrates her being taken into heaven. This belief surrounding Mary was proclaimed a dogma of the Church by Pope Pius XII in 1950.Slides from Ephesus are used to illustrate this story. The Girls' Choir sings "Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above." "Assumption" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
24. Assumption School, Eden Valley, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Steinman, R.
- Date Created:
- 1901 - 1902?
- Description:
- Schools in North-central Minnesota (1871-1909). Eden Valley was platted in 1886 when the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad Company laid their tracks through the area, Eden Valley developed rather rapidly. By 1901 three Benedictine sisters from St. Joseph went there to teach in temporary classrooms until the new parochial school was completed in 1902. Eventually the enrollment peaked at 310 with 8 sisters teaching at the Assumption School. Watkins The same year, the neighboring town of Watkins was platted along the same railroad. By 1907 the Catholic parish, St. Anthony's, in Watkins was large enough to build its own parochial school. The Benedictine sisters from St. Joseph were invited to teach there and the school soon realized an enrollment of 200 pupils. In subsequent years, the school developed to a peak of 321 students and for some years included high school classes (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives, Olsenius, page 137).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
25. Auditorium and Study Hall, St. Benedict's Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1883 - 1909
- Description:
- St. Benedict's Academy (1883-1909). As St. Benedict's Academy's enrollment increased, a larger study hall included a stage so that the study hall could serve as an auditorium when needed. The school year was enhanced with performances by the Drama Club, Choral Group, and enriching lectures by guest speakers. One guest speaker, Herman Zschokke, chaplain to the Austrian imperial court and ex-rector of the University of Vienna, later described his visit to Minnesota in a book, "Nach Nordamericka und Canada." As the academy became a college centered on the west campus, a large Benedicta Arts Building/Petters Auditorium was built; it not only serves the college and Benedictine community but also central Minnesota (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives; McDonald, pages 107-108)
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
26. Auditoruim and Study Hall in Teresa Hall, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1920?
- Description:
- First 50 years of the College of Saint Benedict (CSB). "The second floor provides a large study and assembly hall. A well-equipped stage in this hall makes it possible to use the assembly room as an auditorium. It is also provided with a motion picture machine, a balopticon, a stereopticon and a grand piano" (College Bulletin, 1926).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
27. Boarding School Dormitory at St. Benedict's Mission, White Earth, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1895?
- Description:
- St. Benedict's Mission, White Earth Indian Reservation (White Earth Band of Ojibwe). One of the boarding school dormitories in the upper floors of the newly-built St. Benedict's Mission School. Unlike the crowded conditions of the early convent school at White Earth, the new school built in 1890 allowed ample space for sleeping quarters (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
28. Boarding school workroom at St. Benedict's Mission, White Earth, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1895?
- Description:
- St. Benedict's Mission, White Earth Indian Reservation (White Earth Band of Ojibwe). Students pose with their handiwork in the work room of the newly-built school at St. Benedict's Mission. Domestic arts were considered important. So before and after school hours, the girls were taught to card wool and spin yarn with which they knitted their own stockings. They were taught plain and fancy sewing and took turns in assisting the sisters in the kitchen, laundry and dairy. Under Sister Philomena Ketten's supervision, the boys worked in the garden and helped on the farm with picking potatoes and raking hay. [SBMA, McDonald, p. 241]
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
29. Brick-laying commenced in April 1927 for St. Cloud Hospital, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1927-04
- Description:
- Exterior west view of the St. Cloud Hospital is shown under construction while brick is laid.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
30. Bulletin 1960-1962, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1960
- Description:
- 1960-1961, 1961-1962, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota is an annual catalogue published for the College without including the Academy. During the period of 1926-1962, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include how to address correspondence, table of contents, college calendar, general information, aims, history, accreditation and membership, location, buildings and grounds, library, information for new students, admission, the educational plan, counseling and other student services, financial Information, fees and expenses, refund policy and deductions. Also included are scholarships, grants-in-aid, service contracts, academic Information, academic regulations, credits, class attendance, grading system and honor points, classification of students, grade reports and transcripts, requirements for degrees, scholastic attainment, courses of study, divisional organization, course information, special courses, campus life and organizations, ideals, religious life, discipline, health and recreation, campus organizations, publications, leadership point system, faculty-student council, placement bureau, alumnae association, administration and faculty, board of advisers, administrative offices, educational policies committee, faculty and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
31. Bulletin 1954-1956, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1954
- Description:
- 1954-1955, 1955-1956, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota Bulletin is an annual catalogue published for the College. The catalogue was published without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include table of contents, college calendars, general Information, aims, history, accreditation and membership, location, buildings and grounds, library, financial information, student expenses, special fees, laboratory and course fees, scholarships and student aid, grants-in-aid, service contracts. Academic information, requirements for admission, registration, academic regulations, requirements for degrees, scholastic attainment, programs of courses for freshmen, courses of study, course information, divisional organization, campus life, ideals, religious life, discipline, health and recreation, campus organizations, alumnae association, administration and faculty and index are also included.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
32. Bulletin 1958-1960, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1958
- Description:
- 1958-1959, 1959-1960, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota is an annual catalogue published for the College without including the Academy. During the period of 1926-1962, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include correspondence, table of contents, college calendar, general information, aims, history, accreditation and membership, location, buildings and grounds, library, information for new students, admission, application, educational plan, counseling and other student services, fees and expenses, financial information, student expenses, special fees, laboratory and course fees. Also included are scholarships and student aid, grants-in-aid, service contracts, academic information, academic regulations, registration, credits, class attendance, grading system and honor points, requirements for degrees, courses of study, divisional organization, course information, campus life and organizations, ideals, religious life, discipline, health and recreation, campus organizations, publications, leadership point system, faculty-student council, alumnae association, administration and faculty, board of advisers, administrative officers, educational policies committee, faculty and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
33. Bulletin 1956-1958, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1956
- Description:
- 1956-1957, 1957-1958, College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota is an annual catalogue published for the College without including the Academy. During the period of 1926-1962, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include correspondence, table of contents, college calendars, general Information, aims, history, accreditation and membership, location, buildings and grounds and library. Information for new students, admission, educational plan, counseling and other student services, fees and expenses, financial information, scholarships and student aid, grants-in-aid, service contracts, academic information and regulations, requirements for degrees, courses of study, course information. campus life, alumnae association, administration and faculty, and index .
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
34. Bulletin for the College of St. Benedict 1938-1939, with announcements for 1939-1940, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1938
- Description:
- 1938-1939 with announcements for 1939-1940 is a Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota, an annual catalogue published for the College without including the Academy. During the period of 1926-1962, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include table of contents, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisers, faculty and administrative officers, divisions, buildings, grounds and equipment, student rooms, aims and ideals, religious training, social development, traditional events, clubs, location and cultural advantages, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, administration, courses, divisions and departments, student roster, index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
35. Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, 1940-1941, with announcements for 1941-1942, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1940
- Description:
- 1940-1941 with announcements for 1941-1942 is a Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minnesota. An annual catalogue was published for the College without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include calendar of 1940-1942, table of contents, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisers, faculty and administrative officers, divisions, general information, the Benedictine Heritage, buildings, grounds and equipment, student rooms, religious spirit, guest speakers and artists, clubs, day students, student council, student publications, traditional events, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, alumnae, admission, registration, classification of students, requirements for graduation, lower and upper division, a suggested program for the B.A. degree, courses of instruction, general information, departments, student roster and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
36. Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, 1942-1943, with announcements for 1943-1944, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1942
- Description:
- 1942-1943 with announcements for 1943-1944 is a Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minnesota. An annual catalogue was published for the College without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include calendar, table of contents, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisers, faculty and administrative officers, divisions, general information, the Benedictine Heritage, buildings, grounds and equipment, student rooms, religious spirit, social and recreational opportunities, guest speakers and artists, clubs, day students, student council, health, leadership, student publications, traditional events, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, alumnae, drama, admission and registration, classification of students, requirements for graduations, record of work, lower and upper division, a suggested program for the degree of bachelor of arts, courses and departments, student roster, index and advertisement for St. John's University.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
37. Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, 1948-1949, with announcements for 1949-1950, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1948
- Description:
- 1948-1949 with announcements for 1949-1950 is a Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minnesota. An annual catalogue was published for the College without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include table of contents, college calendar for 1948-1949 and 1949-1950, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisers, administrative officers, faculty, divisions, aims, the Benedictine Heritage, buildings, grounds and equipment, student rooms, religious spirit, social and recreational opportunities, guest speakers and artists, clubs, day students, student council, health, leadership, student publications, traditional events, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, alumnae, admission, registration, classification of students, expenses, wardrobe and room furnishings, requirements for graduation, scholastic attainment, record of work, lower and upper division, suggested program for the degree of bachelor of arts, general information, divisions and departments, student roster 1947-1948 and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
38. Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, 1944-1945, with announcements for 1945-1946, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1944
- Description:
- 1944-1945 with announcements for 1945-1946 is a Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minnesota. An annual catalogue was published for the College without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include calendar, table of contents, location and communication, accreditment, The Board of Advisers, faculty and administrative officers, divisions, aims, the Benedictine Heritage, buildings, grounds and equipment, student rooms, religious spirit, social and recreational opportunities, guest speaker and artists, clubs, day students, student council, health, leadership, student publications, traditional events, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, alumnae, admission, registration, classification of students, requirements for graduation, record of work, lower and upper division, suggested program for the degree of bachelor of arts, general information, divisions and departments, student roster, index and advertisement for St. John's University.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
39. Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, 1946-1947, with announcements for 1947-1948, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1946
- Description:
- 1946-1947 with announcements for 1947-1948 is a Bulletin of the College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minnesota. An annual catalogue was published for the College without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include table of contents, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisers, administrative officers, faculty, divisions, aims, the Benedictine Heritage, buildings, grounds and equipment, student rooms, religious spirit, social and recreational opportunities, guest speakers and artists, clubs, day students, student council, health, leadership, student publications, traditional events, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, alumnae, admission, registration, classification of students, requirements for graduation, scholastic attainment, record of work, lower and upper division, suggested program for the degree of bachelor of arts, courses and divisions, general information, student roster, index and advertisement for St. John's University.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
40. Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict 1932-1933, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1932
- Description:
- 1932-1933, College of St. Benedict, Bulletin, St. Joseph, Minnesota is an annual catalogue published for the College without including the Academy. During the period of 1926-1962, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include college calendar, board of trustees, officers of administration, the faculty, College of St. Benedict's history, traditions and standards, religious belief, individual development, athletics, government, social life, campus and grounds, buildings and equipment, residence, laboratories and equipment, the library, the chapel, art studios, student organizations, ""How to Reach St. Benedict's,"" admission to college, application for admission, entrance requirements, requirements for degrees, courses, expenses, rules governing expenses, regulations for wardrobe and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
41. Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict, 1950-1951, with announcements for 1951-1952, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1950
- Description:
- 1950-1951 with announcements for 1951-1952 is a Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict, Saint Joseph, Minnesota. An annual catalogue was published for the College without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include table of contents, college calendar (1951-1951 and 1951-1952, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisors, administrative officers and faculty, divisions, aims, the Benedictine Heritage, buildings, grounds and equipment, student rooms, religious spirit, social and recreational opportunities, guest speakers and artists, clubs, day students, student council, student publications, traditional events, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, alumnae, admission, registration, classification of students, expenses, wardrobe and room furnishings, requirements for graduation, scholastic attainment, record of work, lower and upper division, degrees and certification of teachers and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
42. Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict 1936-1937, with announcements for 1937-1938, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1936
- Description:
- 1936-1937 with announcements for 1937-1938 is a Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota, an annual catalogue published for the College without including the Academy. During the period of 1926-1962, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include table of contents, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisers, administrative officers, faculty, campus and grounds, buildings and equipment, residence, the library, the chapel, aims and ideals, clubs, administration, courses, departments, scholarships, student roster and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
43. Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict 1934-1935, with announcements for 1935-1936, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1934
- Description:
- 1934-1935 with announcements for 1935-1936 is a Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota, an annual catalogue published for the College without including the Academy. During the period of 1926-1962, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include college calendar, table of contents, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisers, faculty, campus and grounds, buildings and equipment, residence, the library, the chapel, aims and ideals, clubs, administration, courses, departments, scholarships and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
44. Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict, 1952-1953, with announcements for 1953-1954, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1952
- Description:
- 1952-1953 with announcements for 1953-1954 is a Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota. An annual catalogue was published for the College without including the Academy during the period of 1926-1962. During this time, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include table of contents, college calendars for 1952-1953 and 1953-1954, location and communication, accreditment, the Board of Advisors, administrative officers, faculty, aims, the Benedictine Heritage, buildings, grounds and equipment, library, student rooms, religious spirit, social and recreational opportunities, guest speakers and artists, clubs, campus publications, day students, student-faculty council, leadership, health, traditional events, vocational opportunities, scholarships and opportunities for work, placement bureau, alumnae, admission, registration, classification of students, expenses, wardrobe and room furnishings, requirements for graduation, scholastic attainment, record of work, degrees, lower and upper division, certification of teachers, departments and divisions, and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
45. Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict 1932-1933, with announcements for 1933-1934, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- College of St. Benedict; Sisters of the Order of Saint Benedict
- Date Created:
- 1933
- Description:
- 1932-1933 with announcements for 1933-34 is a Bulletin of the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph Minnesota, an annual catalogue published for the College without including the Academy. During the period of 1926-1962, the college operated under auspices of St. Benedict�s Monastery before the College was separately incorporated in 1962. Contents include college calendar for 1933-1934, secretarial departments, expenses, laboratory and other fees, financial regulations, wardrobe, table of contents, administrative officers, accreditment, faculty, location and communication, campus and grounds, buildings and equipment, the library, residence, the chapel, aims and ideals, clubs, administration, courses and departments, scholarships and index.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Catalogs
46. Bus used in the early 1900s by St. Benedict's Convent and Academy, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1900?
- Description:
- Expansion of Monastery (1880-1909. Though a far cry from the car and bus services now available for St. Benedict's Convent, this horse-drawn "bus" and a carriage were the only means of transportation for the sisters and the academy students in the early 1900s (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
47. Butler Brothers Construction crew with the cornerstone, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Knevel, Harry
- Date Created:
- 1912-10
- Description:
- Preparing the cornerstone of the Sacred Heart Chapel in October 1912. With the completion of the chapel floor, the Butler Brothers construction crew prepared for the laying of the cornerstone in the area that would place it in the wall near the north side altar. The cornerstone has remained in the same position since 1912 and can be seen in today's chapel to the left of the baptismal font as you enter the great doors from the Gathering Place. On it is engraved: "AD" and "MCMXII" and a cross.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
48. "Candlemas Day," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Candlemas Day" chronicles the history of the feast, how blessed candles can be used in the home, and the practice of the mother's blessing after childbirth. Father Laky and the Monarski family are featured in the blessing of the candles. "Candlemas Day" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
49. Candy store adjoining the gymnasium on the ground floor of Teresa Hall, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1920?
- Description:
- First 50 years of the College of Saint Benedict (CSB). Conveniently located near the gym and amply supplied with sweets and goodies from the convent bakery, the candy store provides an informal gathering place for students. A piece of chocolate cake with a generous scoop of ice cream cost a nickel!
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs
50. Carriage used by the sisters, St. Benedict's Convent, St. Joseph, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1900?
- Description:
- Expansion of Monastery (1880-1909). The carriage used by the sisters around 1900 was very likely the vehicle that met students and candidates at the St. Joseph train depot. It had first belonged to the administrator of the St. Cloud Diocese and is still preserved in St. Benedict's Monastery Museum (Saint Benedict's Monastery Archives).
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Black-and-white photographs