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Photograph of St. Xavier Church and School circa 1955, which was formerly the Sycamore Street Campus of St. Xavier College from 1840-1919 and the Athenaeum from 1831-1840.
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Advertisement for St. Xavier College depicting St. Francis Xavier Church and the Moeller Building located on the Sycamore Street campus circa 1905.
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Photograph of Memorial Hall on the Sycamore Street Campus of St. Xavier College.
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Photograph of Mary Margaret Fletcher who spent the summer of 2010 as an intern with the Xavier University archives working on research for the 1911 Avondale purchase exhibit. A Cincinnati native, Mary Margaret graduated from Walnut Hills High School in 2007 and went on to major in English literature at Kenyon College, where she developed an interest in libraries and archives. In addition to her work at Xavier, she spent time as an intern at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. and worked for over two years on digitization projects at Kenyon College library.
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