Sister Fidelis Karlin, CSA President of Marian College.
July 1952-December 1963
Sister Fidelis Karlin, CSA, was the driving force behind the growth of the College during the 1950s and beyond. It was her vision which resulted in the present-day Marian campus. The first
building on the campus, Regina Hall, was built during her tenure and the plans were developed for the present administration and science buildings, the library and Dorcas Chapel. Extensive
self-studies were begun under her leadership which would eventuate in the valued North Central accreditation. Degree programs were added in Medical Technology and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Hazotte Hall, the first residence for lay students, was also purchased.
Sister Fidelis Karlin, CSA President of Marian College.
July 1952-December 1963
Sister Fidelis Karlin, CSA, was the driving force behind the growth of the College during the 1950s and beyond. It was her vision which resulted in the present-day Marian campus. The first
building on the campus, Regina Hall, was built during her tenure and the plans were developed for the present administration and science buildings, the library and Dorcas Chapel. Extensive
self-studies were begun under her leadership which would eventuate in the valued North Central accreditation. Degree programs were added in Medical Technology and the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Hazotte Hall, the first residence for lay students, was also purchased.
Family Members
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Jacob Karlin
1879–1880
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Joseph Karlin
1881–1882
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Mary J. Karlin Staab
1883–1961
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Angela Karlin Staab
1885–1961
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Anton A. Karlin
1886–1961
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Raymond A. Karlin
1888–1975
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Rev Fr Athanasius Martin Karlin
1891–1963
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Frank Athanasius Karlin
1892–1964
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Rev Fr George James Karlin
1894–1982
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Joseph Karlin
1896–1980
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Edmund Karlin
1900–1962
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Leo Karlin
1902–1975
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Dorothy Karlin Schmidt
1907–1995
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