As others saw us : a chronicle of the Christian Schools as presented in the Bulletin des E'coles Chretiennes / FSC Gregory Wright.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : De La Salle University, c1990.Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GC BX 2835 As1 1990
Summary: This compilation of articles about De La Salle College from 1911 to 1966 constitutes an essential source for the subsequent definitive history of the De La Salle University. The entries are not regular, there are many gaps, the article of varying length and informativeness. To the historian however, with an eye for the significant details and above all, to someone for whom De La Salle has become a part of his memory and his identity, then these little details do count a glimpse into the first few years in Paco and the closeness of the Brothers to their alumnus, Jeremiah H. Harty, the archbishop who had brought them to the new American colony.
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Archives and Special Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center BX 2835.As1 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3AEAD00030009J
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This compilation of articles about De La Salle College from 1911 to 1966 constitutes an essential source for the subsequent definitive history of the De La Salle University. The entries are not regular, there are many gaps, the article of varying length and informativeness. To the historian however, with an eye for the significant details and above all, to someone for whom De La Salle has become a part of his memory and his identity, then these little details do count a glimpse into the first few years in Paco and the closeness of the Brothers to their alumnus, Jeremiah H. Harty, the archbishop who had brought them to the new American colony.

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