Series - Lectures

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Lectures

Date(s)

  • 1998 - 2006 (Creation)

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Series

Extent and medium

0.3 cm of textual records
0.1 cm of graphic materials
5 projector slides

Context area

Name of creator

(1942-2023)

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Scope and content

This series consists of records relating to two lectures that O'Neill-Karch prepared and presented. The first lecture pertains to the rhetoric of advertisements, and was presented in 1998 at St. Michael's College. The second lecture pertains to chinoiseries, and was presented in 2006 at the National Central University in Taiwan. Records include lecture notes, slideshow material, print advertisements, posters, and correspondences related to the lectures.

Specifically, items in the series include:

  • Letter from Sr. Mechtilde O'Mara (February 11, 1998), concerning the 199Y section in which she has asked O'Neill-Karch to give a lecture.
  • O'Neill-Karch's lecture notes (March 17, 1998).
  • Slides & advertisements used for the lecture.
  • Letter from O'Neill-Karch to Sr. Mechtilde (March 18, 1998), saying that the class had gone well.
  • Letter from Sr. Mechtilde (March 20, 1998), thanking O'Neill-Karch.
  • "Chinoiseries" lecture, Taiwan (October 11, 2006).
  • Text.
  • Powerpoint images.
  • Poster.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

Items in series are arranged chronologically, maintaining original order of material as received by O'Neill-Karch.

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Language of material

  • English

  • Chinese

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    Uploaded finding aid

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    One item in series possesses text in Chinese.

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