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Villa Academy, Burbank Calif.
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Description
Identifier
clloy_119
Title
Villa
Academy
,
Burbank
Calif
.
Creator
Unknown
Date Published
circa
1940
Subject (Topic)
Girls'
schools--California--Burbank
(Los
Angeles
County)
;
Catholic
schools--California--Burbank
(Los
Angeles
County)
;
Schools--California--Burbank
(Los
Angeles
County)
;
Subject (Name)
Villa
Cabrini
Academy
(Burbank
,
Calif.)
;
Subject (Place)
Burbank
(Los
Angeles
County
,
Calif.)
;
Type
image
Form/Genre
Postcards
Physical Description
1
postcard
:
b&w
;
9
x
14
cm
.
Institution
Department
of
Archives
and
Special
Collections
,
Loyola
Marymount
University
Library
.
Collection Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9489r2nz
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Status
public
domain
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Language
eng
Description
A
view
of the
entrance
to the
Villa
Cabrini
Academy
,
surrounded
by
trees
, and with the
Verdugo
Hills
in the
background
. A
sign
outside
the
gate
reads
, "
Villa
Cabrini
Academy
,
Accredited
school
for
girls
,
7505
Glenoaks
Blvd
.,
Elementary
&
High
School
,
Resident
and
Day
Students.
"
Historical Background
The
Villa
Cabrini
Academy
was
founded
by
Mother
Frances
Xavier
Cabrini
, the
first
United
States
citizen
to
achieve
sainthood
.
Prior
to her
arrival
in
Los
Angeles
, she had
worked
to
establish
schools
and
orphanages
in
Italy
,
New
York
,
Chicago
, and
other
cities
. In
1905
, she
came
to
Los
Angeles
at the
request
of
Bishop
Conaty
to
help
the
city's
growing
community
of
poor
Italian
families
. To that
end
, she
founded
the
Regina
Coeli
Orphanage
in
Los
Angeles
in
1906
.
Because
tuberculosis
was
prevalent
at the
time
, she also
wanted
to
provide
a
clean
and
safe
environment
for
girls
to
study
, and
so
acquired
475
acres
in the
Verdugo
Hills
where
she
founded
the
Mother
Cabrini
Preventorium
. In
1933
, the
preventorium
became
the
Villa
Cabrini
Academy
high
school
. The
academy
closed
in
1971
. The
building
served
as the
interim
campus
of
California
Institute
of the
Arts
in
1970
. In
1987
,
Woodbury
University
moved
onto the
campus
.
Publisher's Identifier
Written in lower right corner of photograph:"X-141 PeV"
Additional Notes
Real photo postcard printed on EKC paper.
Metacollection Identifier
http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu
Source
Werner
Von
Boltenstern
Postcard
Collection
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