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Photograph showing Robert M. Kelley, S.J., president of Loyola University, from the shoulders up, facing right with his head turned slightly to the left.
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William T. Kane, SJ, standing in front of the steps to a building.
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A typed description of the total volumes per foot for 3 stack floor, 5 stack floors, and for the original number of stack floors.
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Color drawing of a book case to be in the main reading room of Cudahy Memorial Library
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Pencil drawing of the the first floor of the Cudahy Memorial Library. The floor plan shows the main room with wall cases, the periodical room, reference room, study room, charge desk, and card catalog area.
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Pencil sketch of the sun dial tower and main entrance to Cudahy Library
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Typed description of the new library to be built on Loyola University's north campus.
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Black and white photographic portrait of Edward A. Cudahy.
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Elizabeth M. Cudahy wearing a hat, a coat with a cape, white gloves, and holding a handbag stands to the right of her husband Edward A. Cudahy, wearing a suite and holding a hat. On the left side of Edward A. Cudahy stands Fr. Robert Kelley, SJ, president of Loyola University, wearing a coat and holding a rolled booklet. Behind them stands an unidentified boy in a suit. Everyone is standing in front of the door to the Elizabeth M. Cudahy Memorial Library.
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Drawing by Andrew Rebori showing the elevation of the south side of Cudahy Library.
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Drawing by Andrew N. Rebori showing the elevation of the east side of Cudahy Library
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Letter from Rebori & Wentworth to Father Kelley confirming authorization of Edward A. Cudahy to have John W. Norton paint a map mural for the Cudahy Library Reading Room.
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Letter from Father Kelley sending two picture maps received from Father Garraghan as examples of what was desired for Cudahy Library.
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A list of 20 highlights of Jesuit history in the midwest prepared by Rev. Gilbert J. Garraghan, S.J>, as suggestions of what to include on the map mural for the library.
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Letter from Cudahy to Reverend Robert M. Kelley, S.J., president of Loyola University, presenting Loyola University with the Elizabeth M. Cudahy Memorial Library in honor of Cudahy's wife, Elizabeth M. Cudahy.
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Photograph shows two construction workers working on a sidewalk in front of the main entrance to Cudahy Library. The sun dial tower is visible but the stack deck and reading room wings are obscured by trees. A stack of lumber is partially visible to the right and a wheelbarrow rests by a temporary sidewalk.
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Photograph shows a closer view of the main entrance to the library, the sun dial tower, and part of the reading room and stack deck wings.
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Photograph showing several workers outside of the south side of the new Cudahy Library building. The view is from the southeast to the northwest and shows the lake side entrance, the south side of the reading room, the main entrance, and the sun dial tower. Beyond Cudahy Library the door to Dumbach Hall is visible through the trees.
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Letter from Andrew N. Rebori to Rev. R. M. Kelly, S.J., president of Loyola University, concerning the design and materials for the ceiling and roof over the main reading room in Cudahy Library.
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Contract between Andrew Rebori and Loyola University for the design and construction of a library building.
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Typewritten description of the new library at Loyola University, including what it will look like and what it will contain.
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List of suggestions for the frieze at the top of Cudahy Library: Religio, Philosophia, Mores, Artes, Litteras, Scientia, Historia, Medicina, Jurisprudentia, Sociologia, Mathesis, Educatio, Oeconomia, Architectura, Oratoria, Poesis, Chimia, Biologia, Physica
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Document with notes by Fr. William T. Kane, SJ, regarding questions about the new library building along with some suggestions on design.
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Black and white photograph of the west entrance to the 1967 addition to Cudahy Library. Shown are two students, one woman and one man, outside of the entrance. to the right of the entrance is the statue "Resurrection" by Steven Unney.
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Color photograph of the original lake side entrance to Cudahy Library. The photograph shows the ornate, pink stone of the library, a double door in the middle with windows on either side and a round stained-glass window above. The name of the library and a cross are carved in the stone above the round window. by the door stands two pillars on either side. Decorations in the shape of hour glasses sit on a ledge over the door. Steps lead up to the door.