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[Aerial View of Cistercian Preparatory School on Postcard]
Photograph of an aerial view of the Cistercian Preparatory School. In the foreground is a school building and parking lot. In the background is a sports field, a group of buildings, and a city visible in the distance.
[Brochure for Cistercian Preparatory School Middle School]
Brochure from the Cistercian Preparatory School describing the construction of a middle school campus. It solicits donations for various buildings and describes the intellectual ability of the school's students.
Cistercian Fathers of Dallas Begin New School for Boys.
Text sent "The Texas Catholic" from the Cistercian Preparatory School. This text was written for inclusion in an upcoming edition. The text explains the structure, curriculum, and cost of the school.
[Cistercian Highway Exit Sign]
Photograph of a highway exit sign that reads "Cistercian Road." There is a highway to the left of the sign and a city building in the background to the right. On the back of the photograph a handwritten "'91" is in the top right corner.
Cistercian Monastery: Our Lady of Dallas
Pamphlet that describes the Cistercian monastic order, a branch of the Benedictines order. The pamphlet briefly discusses the history of the order, its objectives, and educational work.
[The Cistercian Preparatory School Middle School and Gymnasium]
Postcard with two photographs of the Cistercian Preparatory School Middle School and gymnasium buildings. Each building has two stories and is in a different style of architecture. On the back of the postcard are the address of the school, the postcard publisher's information, a box for a stamp, and the words, "Post Card."
[Cistercian Preparatory School Pamphlet]
Pamphlet about the Cistercian Preparatory School, containing information about the history, philosophy, curriculum, admissions policy, and tuition.
[Cistercian Preparatory School Sign]
Photograph of a sign outside of the Cistercian Preparatory school. The sign reads "Cistercian Abbey & School." In the foreground are two trees and in the background city buildings are visible. Stickers that read "crop here" are in the top left corner. On the back of the photograph there is a "'91" in the top right corner. In the center is a job sticker that reads "PG 216, PIC 3."
Cistercian Preparatory Schools: The First 50 Years
Book containing the history of the Cisercian Preparatory School, often presented through the memories of faculty and alumni.
Cistercians in Texas: The 1998 Jubilee
Book that commemorates the 900 year history of the Cistercian order and its forty year presence in Texas. It contains histories of the order, memoirs, and spiritual reflections.
[Class at Cistercian Preparatory School]
Photograph of elementary-aged school boys seated in folding chairs. The photograph is taken from the side.
[Clipping from Dallas Times Herald Newspaper
Clipping of the title section of the from the Dallas Times Herald newspaper. It includes part of an article about Italian leftists kidnapping U. S. Brigadier General James L. Dozier.
[Community Section of The Journal, March 2, 1983]
5-6 p. : b&w, ill. ; 58 x 36 cm.
[Construction Site at Cistercian Preparatory School]
Photograph of a construction site at the Cistercian Preparatory School. In the foreground are a bulldozer and a large truck for construction. In the background is a car, construction truck, and building. On the back is a handwritten note that reads "building."
[Correspondence between Damien Szodenyi and C.W. Meehan-April 1967]
Correspondence between Damien Szodenyi and C.W. Meehan on including an advertisement for the Cistercian Preparatory School in the Dallas Morning News. There are two copies of the advertisement text which discuss the curriculum and the structure of the school. A contract between Cistercian Preparatory School and the Dallas Morning News to run the advertisement is also enclosed.
Different paths brought four to Cistercian order
Newspaper clipping featuring an article that discusses how Damian Szodeny, James Lehrberger, Peter Verhalen, and Bernard Marton came to join the Cistercian order. It describes their lives before joining and their thoughts about being monks. The clipping also contains other articles and advertisements.
[Flagpole at Cistercian Preparatory School]
Photograph of a school flagpole with raised Texas and United States flags. A building is visible in the background. A handwritten note on the back describes the flagpole's location on the campus.
[Football Field]
Photograph of the football stadium at Cistercian College. The stands and trashcan are in the left of the image. In the background is a scoreboard and a large office building behind the scoreboard.
[Gym Building Construction]
Photograph of the construction of the Cistercian Preparatory School's gym building. The building is surrounded by a steel support frame. In the foreground are trees. A tree to the right has a piece of plastic caught in the branches. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that states, "Construction of Gym '71-'72 Completed in '72"
Monastery in transition
Newspaper clipping with an article describing how the Cistercian monastery, Our Lady of Dallas, is transitioning from being isolated to being surrounded by development.
[Newspaper Clipping from The Texas Catholic on the Cistercian Preparatory School]
Newspaper clippings about the expansion of the Cistercian Preparatory School grounds and the history of the Cistercian Preparatory School. The clippings also include back pages that have various articles on Catholic schools in Texas.
[Opening Ceremony at Cistercian Preparatory School]
Photograph of elementary-aged school boys seated in folding chairs. The photograph is taken from the side.
Priests philosophical about thinning ranks
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald describing changes facing Our Lady of Dallas Cictercian monastery in Irving, Texas. Real estate development in the area and the deaths of aging monks are said to threaten the future of the monastery.
[Socrates Sculpture]
Photograph of the Socrates statue at the Cistercian Preparatory school. In the background is a school building. A note on the back of the photograph gives background information on the relation of the artist to the school.
[Street View of Buildings at Cistercian Preparatory School]
Photograph of buildings at the Cistercian Preparatory School in Irving, Texas. Part of a two-story brick building can be seen on the far left, connected by a covered pathway with brick arches to a partially visible one-story building in the middle ground. Part of a one story building of different architecture can be seen on the far right. In a grassy area in the foreground, a fire hydrant and a stone pathway can be seen, along with part of the street. On the back, there is a sticker and two handwritten notes, including one that reads, "'91."
[Text for Texas Catholic and Handwritten Note to Father Damien]
Accompanying text for the photograph of the group of people standing in front of a school building at the Cistercian Preparatory School. The text discusses when the new school building in the background of the photograph will be completed.
[Two Construction Workers Laying Bricks]
Photograph of two construction workers on a platform laying brick on the side of a building. An aluminum ladder lays on the side of the building. In the foreground an arm of a crane extends to the platform. On the back of the photograph is a job sticker from the Taylor Publishing Company with the picture number listed as "2" and the page number listed as "76."
[View of Cistercian Abbey]
Photograph of the Cistercian Abbey from a hill side. To the left of the abbey is a sign that reads "Cistercian Abbey and School" and a row of school buses. In the background a sports field is visible. On the back of the photograph is a handwritten note that describes the location of the abbey on the school grounds.
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