St. Onge, Marian, 1944-2021
Dates
- Existence: 1944-08-17 - 2021-08-18
Biographical note
Marian St. Onge (1944-2021) received her undergraduate degree at the University of Colorado and earned her MA (1975) and PhD (1984) in French Literature at Boston College. She taught in the French graduate and undergraduate programs at Boston College, as well as in the Capstone program, was coordinator of the French Language Program, director of the Womens Studies Program, and in 1991, founding Director of the Center for International Programs and Partnerships (Office of Global Education). She published travelers' guides, articles, and poetry. Before her death, she was finalizing a biography of the French World War II Resistance leader and Catholic priest, Louis Favre.
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Marian St. Onge collection of Louis Favre research
Papers of writer and Boston College alum, program director, and faculty member Marian St. Onge (1944-2021). Includes extensive research of World War II French resistance fighter and Catholic priest Louis Favre, as well as numerous drafts of St. Onge's unpublished manuscript on Favre. Also consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, notebooks, photograph reproductions, and publishing materials.
Collection is open for research.
Box 1, Folder 11 is closed due to privacy concerns.
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