- identity." M.
Pauline O'Neill, 1895–1931
Sister Irma Burns, 1931–1934
Madeleva Wolff, 1934–1961
Maria Renata Daily, 1961–1965 Mary
Grace Kos, 1965–1967...
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Sister M.
Madeleva Wolff, C.S.C., (May 24, 1887 – July 25, 1964), the "lady
abbess of nun poets", was the
third President of
Saint Mary's
College in Notre...
- The
Madeleva Manifesto,
subtitled A
Message of Hope and Courage, is a
critique of the
patriarchal structure of the
Catholic Church.
Named in
honor of Holy...
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inaugural Madeleva Lecture at St. Mary's College, in a
series that
highlights the work of
women in theology. In 2000, she
joined fifteen other Madeleva lecturers...
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Medalist Thomas St.
Angelo –
Wisconsin State Representative Sister M.
Madeleva Wolff – Poet,
College President Roger A
Towberman -
Chief Master Sergeant...
- Kantáta o posledních věcech člověka The Four Last
Things Poetry collection Madeleva Wolff 1959
Poems with
theological themes No. 18 (unfinished) Film Harry...
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Richard (1925). The
Romantic '90s. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company.
Madeleva, Mary (1927). "The
Prose of
Francis Thompson." In: Chaucer's Nuns, and...
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Felix Weltsch, T. H. White, María
Wiesse Romero,
Helen Wodehouse, and
Madeleva Wolff all died in 1964
without having been
nominated for the prize. On...
- from New
Jersey 1925–1951;
chairman of the
House Committee on
Labor 1948
Madeleva Wolff educator, poet, and author,
president of St. Mary's College, and...
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Feast of St.
Catherine of Sienna, she
joined 15
other Madeleva lecturers in
issuing THE
MADELEVA MANIFESTO: A
Message of Hope and Courage. From 1998 to...