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Mittens
Olive green suede mittens; hand-stitched; drawstring wristbands. Meant to be worn over wool jersey mittens as a layering tool. -
Model wearing Barb Newby's dress
Caption from yearbook: "'2001. Flippy, feminine and fun,' says designer Barb Newby of her short, sheer brocade dress." -
Motorcycle jacket
Black leather motorcycle jacket; limited edition, 1 of 150; roll collar edges finished with black lacing; red sparkly inset in swirly pattern on shoulders front and back; black inset and sterling silver metal logo on back; center front zipper closure, covered by placket closed with toggle in the shape of a bird claw; slit pockets with zipper closures; long sleeves with zippers at wrists; lined in red twill; hip length; silver polish cloth included.
Made by Mount Mary Fashion alumna, Karen Davidson. -
Motorcycle jacket fully zipped
Black leather motorcycle jacket; limited edition, 1 of 150; roll collar edges finished with black lacing; red sparkly inset in swirly pattern on shoulders front and back; black inset and sterling silver metal logo on back; center front zipper closure, covered by placket closed with toggle in the shape of a bird claw; slit pockets with zipper closures; long sleeves with zippers at wrists; lined in red twill; hip length; silver polish cloth included.
Made by Mount Mary Fashion alumna, Karen Davidson. -
Mount Mary Alumnae News summer 1964
This brief article in the Mount Mary Alumnae News discusses the 1964 commencement ceremonies and Harper Lee's visit to Mount Mary College.
In May 1964, Mount Mary College awarded an Honorary Degree to Nelle Harper Lee, Pulitzer Prize winning author of To Kill A Mockingbird. In accepting the honor Ms. Lee traveled to Mount Mary and took part in commencement ceremonies, which resulted in a friendship between her and Sister John Francis Schuh, President of Mount Mary. -
Mount Mary College Faculty Memorandum No. 1294
This faculty memorandum consists of the announcement of an Honorary Degree being awarded to Harper Lee May 31, 1964.
In May 1964, Mount Mary College awarded an Honorary Degree to Nelle Harper Lee, Pulitzer Prize winning author of To Kill A Mockingbird. In accepting the honor Ms. Lee traveled to Mount Mary and took part in commencement ceremonies, which resulted in a friendship between her and Sister John Francis Schuh, President of Mount Mary. -
Mount Mary College fashion design program brochure 1965-1966
This brochure provides information about Mount Mary College's new fashion design program. -
Mount Mary College fashion design program brochure 1970s
This brochure provides information about Mount Mary College's fashion design program. It is undated but was likely produced around the 1970s.
To see the entire brochure, click on the pdf file beneath the image (Department brochure_undated.pdf). -
Mount Mary College fashion design program brochure 1990
This brochure provides information about Mount Mary College's fashion design program. -
Mount Mary College fashion design program brochure 1992
This brochure provides information about Mount Mary College's fashion design program. -
Mount Mary College graduates - fashion design program: Areas of employment (1969-1976)
This document lists graduates from the fashion design program at Mount Mary College from 1969 through 1976 and their area of employment, job title, and employer and/or location. It was likely created in 1976 or 1977. -
Mount Mary Faculty 1957
From Arches 1957 -
Mount Mary Fashion Archive garments on display
Image of garments from the Mount Mary Fashion Archive on display on campus. -
Mount Mary Fashion Department classroom
Instructor and students in a Mount Mary Fashion Department classroom. -
Mount Mary fashion design graduates - May, 1969 through May, 1983
This document provides aggregated information about graduates from the fashion design program at Mount Mary College from May 1969 through May 1983, including fields of employment, job titles, geographic locations, and other information. It was likely created in 1983. -
Mount Mary fashion design graduates - 1969 through December, 1980
This document provides aggregated information about graduates from the fashion design program at Mount Mary College from 1969 through December 1980, including fields of employment, job titles, and geographic locations. It was likely created in December 1980. -
Mount Mary student designs on display at Gimbels
Several mannequins in a Gimbels store window wear clothes designed by students at Mount Mary College. This window was at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Plankinton Avenue, with other garments displayed in other locations, including Gimbels Fifth Avenue Shop, 2nd Floor. -
Mount Mary students waving
Black and white image of Mount Mary students waving from Caroline Hall sun deck, circa 1950-1959.