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Notre Dame: Sorin Hall Records

 Fonds
Identifier: SRN

Scope and Contents

Records of Sorin Hall, with a few photographs.

Dates

  • Creation: 1888-2006.

Creator

Language of Materials

English.

Conditions Governing Access

Access to university records in any format (paper, digital, photographic, or audiovisual) is governed by state and federal laws, University of Notre Dame policy, and the University of Notre Dame Archives Access Guidelines and is subject to review under the supervision of the Head of the University Archives.

Conditions Governing Access

Restricted by policy.

Conditions Governing Use

Permission to publish or publicly disseminate reproductions of any material obtained from the University Archives must be secured from the University Archives and any additional copyright owners prior to such use. Please see Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use of Material for additional information.

Biographical / Historical

'Built in 1888 as a residence hall for 50 men, Sorin Hall is named after the University's founder, Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., and is known as "Sorin College" by its residents. . . . Sorin Hall was the first residence hall with private rooms, and its residents were originally selected by academic rank. In 1897, the building was expanded, and it is now home to around 150 men. (From the Notre Dame Campus Tour web pages.' (Source: https://tour.nd.edu/locations/sorin-hall/)

Extent

1 box

Immediate Source of Acquisition

University of Notre Dame. Sorin Hall.

Legal Status

Private

Title
Notre Dame: Sorin Hall Records
Subtitle
Guide
Author
University of Notre Dame Archives
Date
2018
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

Contact:
607 Hesburgh Library
Notre Dame Indiana 46556 United States
(574) 631-6448