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099 9|aWLA1994.09
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100 1 |aFrisbie, Margery.
245 10|aMargery Frisbie papers,|f1945-1997.
300 |a1|flinear foot.
351 |aSeries 1: Professional, 1991-1997, n.d. Series 2: Research, 1945-1997, n.d. ;|bdivided into two series, arranged alphabetically by subject; original order was maintained whenever possible.
545 |aBorn June 2, 1923. Writer. Margery Frisbie, born Margery Rowbottom, graduated from Mundelein College with her bachelor's degree in 1944. After graduation, Margery married Richard Frisbie and had eight children. Margery, while raising their children, also worked as a columnist for The New World and as a children's book review editor for the National Catholic Reporter. Her interest in writing manifested itself in other ventures as well. She and her husband co-authored two works: The Do-It-Yourself Parent and The Cana Couplet. On her own, Margery wrote several works including histories of St. James Catholic Church, Arlington Heights Library, the First United Methodist Church, a collection of poetry about Arlington Heights, and most prominently, An Alley in Chicago: The Ministry of a Parish Priest, a history of the life and work of Monsignor John J. Egan.
520 2 |aThis collection consists of 2 boxes, spanning the years 1945-1997, and being predominantly from 1960 to 1990. The collection is divided into two sections: professional and research. The professional records contain copies of two of Margery Frisbie's publications, limited correspondence, and two audiotapes concerning her published work, An Alley in Chicago. The research records pertain almost exclusively to the life of Monsignor John J. Egan, including speeches, interviews, anecdotes about his life from others, and written remembrances of his own history within the ministry. Other records include comprehensive press, and conference notes, from Egan's activities as part of the CCUM and CANA. When correspondence is present, it is predominately between Egan's longtime assistant, Peggy Roach and Margery Frisbie.
506 |aSome restrictions may apply.
546 |aIn English.
555 0 |aFinding aid available in repository;|cfolder level.
544 |nSee Also: The Mundelein College Alumnae folders at the Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago.
544 |nSee Also: The Monsignor John J. Egan Papers (CJEG) at the University of Notre Dame Archives.
500 |aConsult repository for information on possible additions to this collection that are not covered by this description.
599 |aCRRA|b2011-09-16
600 10|aFrisbie, Margery|vArchives.
650 0|aCatholic authors.
610 20|aCana Conference of Chicago.
610 20|aCatholic Committee on Urban Ministry (U.S.)
600 10|aEgan, John J.
710 2 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bWomen and Leadership Archives.
852 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bWomen and Leadership Archives.|eChicago, Illinois.
994 |aC0|bIAL