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Images
The following images are listed in the order in which they appear in the book.
The President, Very Reverend J.J. O'Byrne
Niagara Falls
Seminary of Our Lady of Angels as It was 1857-1862
The Vice President, Rev. Arthur J. Flood
As Canada Views Us a Mile Away
The Treasurer, Rev. Dana J. Duggan
Administration Building
The Director of the Seminarary, Rev. Thomas F. Flynn, C.M., M.A.
Eastern Driveway
The Dean of the College, Rev. James L. Walsh, C.M., M.A.
Alumni Chapel After Its Second Fire of '13
The Dean of the Graduate School, University Extension, Rev. J. Danial Lawler, C.M., A.M.
St. Vincent's Hall, O'Donohue Memorial, Likly Manor, Faculty House
The Director of Missions, Rev. Joeseph V. O'Connor, C.M.
Seminary Rapids
The Prefect of Discipline, Rev. Thomas D. O'Connor, C.M., A.M., PH.D.
Faculty House
Part of Southern Section of Front Line Buildings
The Director of Music, Prof. J. Ernest Rieger, Mus. Doc., Has Been with Us for Forty-Six Years
Library
Prof. Geo. B. Banks, C.C., Has Been With Us for Eleven Years
Seminary Gymnasium
The Dean of the College of Business Administration Prof. John R. Wilkinson, B.B.A.
The College Band
The Right Rev. John J. O'Shea, C.M., Bishop of Kanchow, China
Governor Alfred E. Smith Addressing the Graduates of 1928
National Convention, Catholic Students' Mission Crusade -- The Pageant of Initiation
-- June, 1931
The Rev. James Hanrahan, President of Alumni
Our Soldiers of 1918
The Dreamer Hath His Dreams
Founders and presidents to 1901
Presidents from 1901 to 1929
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History of Niagara University
Seminary of Our Lady of Angels
1856-1931
by
J.P. McKey, C.M.
MCMXXXI
(Digitized by Charles Keyes)
Below you will find the digitized version of the Diamond Jubilee History of Niagara University published in 1931. To view the chapters, you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. Please
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The files under "Images" on the left side of this page are in jpeg or gif formats and should be viewable within your browser.
- Preface
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- I. Dry Goods--and Wet Goods
- Pages 1 to 10
- II. The Voice of Many Waters
- Pages 11-24
- III. Clashing Arms and Warring Rapids
- Pages 25-35
Pages 36-45
- IV. How Far to Niagara Falls
- Pages 46-53
- V. Mulum Virumque
- Pages 54-65
- VI. The Great Divide
- Pages 66-84
- VII. Hic Habitabo, Quonaim Elegi EAM
- Pages 85-104
- VIII. "God Answers Sharp and Sudden on Some Prayers, and Thrusts the Thing We Prayed For In Our Face"
- Pages 105-125
- IX. "If I Laugh at any Mortal Thing, Tis that I May not Weep"
- Pages 126-139
- X. "And There Followed hail and Fire, Mingled with Blood"
- Pages 140-152
- XI. The Commencement of '62
- Pages 153-178
- XII. The Days of Reconstruction
- Pages 179-193
- XIII. The Dawn of Prosperity
- Pages 194-211
- XIV. The Mysteries Sorrowful and Glorious
- Pages 212-227
- XV. The New Niagara
- Pages 228-254
- XVI. The Crusaders of Wits and Whacks and Worship
- Pages 255-267
- XVII. Dreamings
- Pages 268-287
- The Song of the Rapids
- Page 288
- The Present Faculty
- Pages 289-292
- Their thumbnail photos and biographies, Pages 293-316
- Past Faculty Who are Still Living
- Pages 317-339
- Past Faculty Who Have Died Since the Golden Jubilee of 1906
- Pages 340-348
- 1856-1931, Niagara University Faculty and Administrators
- Pages 349-374
- Alphabetical Index of Names
- Pages 375-377
Copyright: Niagara University
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