LAV Maurice Lavanoux Papers 1915-1974.
Lavanoux, Maurice, 1894-1974.
3.7 linear feet. 2 linear feet of photographs.
University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 English.
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Preferred Citation
Maurice Lavanoux Papers (LAV), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556
Scope and Content
Personal correspondence, 1917-1920, and correspondence of the Liturgical Arts Society, 1955-1972; bound handwritten diaries of Lavanoux concerning liturgical arts, 1950-1974; by-laws and constitution of the Liturgical Arts Society; class notes taken by Lavanoux, 1915-1920; book-length autobiographical manuscript by Lavanoux,
Never a Dull Moment ; and clippings about Lavanoux and liturgical arts.
Background
Catholic layman; architect in the firms of Gustave E. Steinback, New York City, and Maginnis & Walsh, Boston; a founder of the Liturgical Arts Society, 1928; and managing editor of Liturgical Arts, 1931-1972.
Liturgical Arts Society.
Lavanoux, Maurice, 1894-1974.
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[Liturgical Arts Society Records ]
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[Society for the Renewal of Christian Art Papers ]
CLAV Maurice Lavanoux: Manuscripts
CLAV Graphics Box 2/01 Maurice Lavanoux: Arts and Sciences Diploma from ND 1964/0608
CLAV Graphics Box 10/03 Maurice Lavanoux: Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana nd
CLAV Graphics Box 10/04 Maurice Lavanoux, certificate from the Vatican 1966/0809
ALAV Maurice Lavanoux: Audio-Visual Material
ALAV A0495 Society for the Renewal of Christian Art: Trahan, Ernest - Hymns from Missions in Africa 1974
GLAV Maurice Lavanoux: Graphics
OLAV Maurice Lavanoux: Objects
OLAV Artifact Box 57 Academic hood; from Georgetown University for degree awarded to Maurice Lavanoux
OLAV Artifact Box 59 Papal medal with yellow and white ribbon in an ivory box; awarded to Maurice Lavanoux; image on front of medal with text 'PIUS.XII.PONT.MAX;' text on back 'BENE MERENTI' (metal, textile) nd
OLAV Artifact Box 59 Large and small Papal medals and two lapel pins in a red box; red and yellow ribbons; awarded to Maurice Lavanoux; image on front of medal with text 'S. GREGORIUS MAGNUS;' text on back 'GREGORIUS XVI P.M. ANNO I, PRO DEO ET PRINCIPE' (metal, textile) nd
OLAV Artifact Box 59 Papal medal with brown and white ribbons in a black box; awarded to Maurice Lavenoux by Pope Paul VI; images on front with text 'UNIVERSITAS BONAVENTURAE, ESTOTE AUTEM, FACTORES VERBI, Bonus Miles Christi Jesu, HIS;' text on back 'Vita Vere Catholica, Maurice Lavanoux, Anno VI, Pontificatus Paul VI' (metal, textile) nd