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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Indians In The Archives: A History Of Native Americans, Pakachoag Hill And Holy Cross, 1674-1973, Jack Hynick
Indians In The Archives: A History Of Native Americans, Pakachoag Hill And Holy Cross, 1674-1973, Jack Hynick
Of Life and History
Native people are conspicuously absent from the official and popular history of the College of the Holy Cross. Extant records from the Holy Cross archives, the American Antiquarian Society, and digitized reports from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are filled with references to Native people at Holy Cross and the surrounding Worcester area. By addressing the history of the land, the experiences of Native people on Pakachoag Hill, the roles played by Holy Cross community members in settler colonialism, and the use of Native imagery, this paper hopes to correct a blinding omission in the story of the College.
What Do I Do With That?, Abby Stambach
What Do I Do With That?, Abby Stambach
Staff publications
“What Do I Do with That” describes a museum once housed in an academic library which became part of the institution's archives, and discusses how this legacy collection impacted the work of today's Archives & Distinctive Collections Department.
The academic archive staff identifies preservation needs such as storage and documentation, as well as how they work with the dedicated campus gallery to provide access to its art collections.
04. Precious, Lisa Villa
02. Mesmerizing, Philippe Telemaque
03. Blissful Habit, Emma Lange
10. A Life At Sea Is Not For Me, Vanessa Nolan
10. A Life At Sea Is Not For Me, Vanessa Nolan
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
No abstract provided.
12. Prisms, Anonymous
08. Purpose, Pok
07. Passion For Absence, Tatiana Thompson
07. Passion For Absence, Tatiana Thompson
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
No abstract provided.
06. Soft, Arica J. Clauson
18. Late To The Run, Nicholas Geron
20. You And I, Robert Simon
16. Easter, Central Park, Ted Hamilton
19. My Path, Barbara Shea
25. Acknowledgements (End), Holy Cross Libraries
25. Acknowledgements (End), Holy Cross Libraries
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
No abstract provided.
17. Remember The Good Times, Christopher Cobino Marchese
17. Remember The Good Times, Christopher Cobino Marchese
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
No abstract provided.
22. To Know And To Grow, Elisabeth Villa
22. To Know And To Grow, Elisabeth Villa
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
No abstract provided.
23. Credo, Julianna Mariani
24. In Closing, Paul V. Marchese
00. Campus Poetry Walk 2022 Brochure & Map, Holy Cross Libraries
00. Campus Poetry Walk 2022 Brochure & Map, Holy Cross Libraries
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
This brochure describes a poetry walk installed throughout the campus at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. It includes a map indicating the location, title and author of each poem along the route.
A virtual version of the poetry walk can be found at crossworks.holycross.edu/poetry2022
01. Welcome (Start), Holy Cross Libraries
01. Welcome (Start), Holy Cross Libraries
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
No abstract provided.
09. Now I Am A Feather Without The Bird, Donnel Delva
09. Now I Am A Feather Without The Bird, Donnel Delva
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
No abstract provided.
14. The Praying Mantis, Anonymous
13. Our Song, Anonymous
15. Should Have, Could Have, Would Have, Elisabeth Villa
15. Should Have, Could Have, Would Have, Elisabeth Villa
Campus Poetry Walk 2022
No abstract provided.
11. Questions, Louie Alexandris
Return To Me: Lenten Reflections From Holy Cross (2022), Office Of Mission
Return To Me: Lenten Reflections From Holy Cross (2022), Office Of Mission
Office of Mission Publications
This reflection booklet was prepared by the Office of Mission at the College of the Holy Cross to serve as a prayer aid throughout the liturgical season of Lent. Within these pages are the unique voices of many people from the Holy Cross community: faculty, staff, students, alumni, administrators, Trustees, benefactors, and Jesuits. Each contributor reflects on the readings prescribed for the Mass of the day. This year, four artists have been invited to offer visual reflections on the readings. We hope that these prayerful reflections--written and visual--will help you to pray more deply during this Lenten season, and to …