Photograph of Sr. Helen Prejean with Robert Lee Willie taken by photographer Gary Hunter of State-Times and Morning Advocate, 1984.
Prejean, Helen--Pictorial works; Willie, Robert Lee--Pictorial works; Death row inmates--Pictorial works
Black and white photograph of Sr. Helen Prejean with Robert Lee Willie at his Pardon Board Hearing, November 1984.
Photographer Gary Hunter, State-Times and Morning Advocate
DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, Special Collections and Archives. Sr. Helen Prejean Papers, Box 83, file 4.
State-Times and Morning Advocate.
1984
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Photograph of Sr. Helen Prejean with Sean Penn on the set of Dead Man Walking, 1995.
Dead Man Walking (Motion Picture); Penn, Sean, 1960--Pictorial works; Prejean, Helen--Pictorial works.
Sister Helen Prejean with actor Sean Penn as Matthew Poncelet on the set of Dead Man Walking, 1995.
DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, Special Collections and Archives Department. Sr. Helen Prejean Papers, Box 85.
1995
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Photograph of Pilgrimage for Life March, 1986.
Prejean, Helen--Pictorial works; Capital punishment--United States; Protests.
Pilgrimage for Life march, 1986. Sister Helen is third from the right in the crowd of marchers. Walkers enter New Orleans near the end of a 280 mile trek opposing capital punishment.
DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, Special Collections and Archives Department. Sr. Helen Prejean Papers, Box 84, file 1.
circa 1985
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Drawing of Sr. Helen Prejean presented by the Chicago Committee to defend the Bill of Rights and Bill of Rights Foundation. The frame of the drawing, not shown in this digital image, has been made exactly the dimensions, one foot eight inches by eleven inches, of the bathroom window that Dobie Gillis Williams supposedly crawled through to enter the murdered victim's house.
Prejean, Helen--Pictorial works.
Framed drawing presented to Sr. Helen Prejean by the Chicago Committee to defend the Bill of Rights and Bill of Rights Foundation. A typewritten note taped to the back of the framed drawing reads as follows. "From Death of Innocents, pg. 25: But remember, the size of the bathroom window, through which the killer supposedly entered and exited, one foot eight inches by eleven inches. Mr. Kipper's testified that the lock on the window was broken, but that neither he nor his wife were worried about it, because it was so small...and high up off the ground. The frame of this drawing has been made exactly the dimensions of the Knippers' bathroom window."
28cm x 51cm
DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, Special Collections and Archives. Sr. Helen Prejean Papers, Box 106.
2007
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Dead Man Walking Play Project Poster, Clifton High School
Prejean, Helen. Dead man walking; Capital punishment--United States; plays, stage adaptations, Performances (entertainment events).
Poster from Clifton High School, participants in the Dead Man Walking Play Project
DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, Special Collections and Archives. Sr. Helen Prejean Papers, Box 107.
2007
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Letter from Pat Sonnier to Sr. Helen Prejean, December 30, 1983, page 1.
Sonnier, Pat--Correspondence; Prejean, Helen--Correspondence; Death row inmates--Correspondence; Capital punishment--United States; Letters (correspondence).
Letter from Pat Sonnier, the first death row inmate for whom Sr. Helen acted as spiritual advisor. They wrote to each other frequently from 1982 until was electrocuted on April 5, 1984. Pat enjoyed drawing, and often illustrated his letters to Sr. Helen.
DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois. Special Collections and Archives. Sr. Helen Prejean Papers, Box 1, file 9.
1983
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DePaul University library handbook
Library handbook DePaul University
DePaul University. Library--Handbooks, manuals, etc.; Printed ephemera
Library handbook from when the Lincoln Park Library was housed in the Lyceum.
12 p. ; 21.5 x 14 cm.
DePaul University
DePaul University, Special Collections and Archives. DePaul University Archives--Academic Support--Library, Box 4
Mid-20th century
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English
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Library dedication presentation booklet
Library dedication presentation booklet
DePaul University--Buildings; Academic libraries (buildings); Universities and colleges--Illinois--Chicago; College buildings; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.)
Presentation booklet containing a photograph of the library overlaid with text.
1 v. : ill. ; 22 x 16.5 cm.
DePaul University
DePaul University, Special Collections and Archives. DePaul University Archives--Buildings, Lincoln Park--Photographs, Box 8b
1993
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English
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Library floor plan in Schmitt Academic Center, DePaul University
DePaul University--Buildings; Universities and colleges--Illinois--Chicago; Academic libraries (buildings)--Designs and plans; College buildings--Designs and plans
Floor plan. The library occupied two floors in SAC, until the Richardson library was completed in 1992. This floor plan from the SAC library includes the reference area, the card catalog, the circulation desk, and the rare books.
Color plan ; 90.2 x 30.5 cm.
DePaul University, Special Collections and Archives. DePaul University Archives--Buildings, Blue Prints and Floor Plans, Box 2
1967
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English
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Early recollections by Helen Schnoor McClane about the early days of DePaul libraries
DePaul University. Library--History; Printed ephemera
Typed reminiscences by Helen Schnoor McClane about the early days of DePaul libraries, and the different buildings and librarians associated with them. Includes handwritten pencil annotations.
1 sheet ; 21.5 x 28 cm.
Schnoor McClane, Helen
DePaul University, Special Collections and Archives. DePaul University Archives--Academic Support--Library, Box 2
Mid-20th century
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English
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