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245 00 |a Oral History of Sister Carol Ann Elya, O.P., June 27, 2013 |h [electronic resource].
260        |a [S.l.] : |b Henderson District Public Libraries.
300        |a 34 minutes, 6 seconds
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508        |a Henderson Libraries thanks Jon Guy and Sister Michael Thomas Watson for helping to coordinate this oral history interview at St. Rose de Lima Hospital.
508        |a Transcription provided by Judy Albanese and Anne Marie Hamilton-Brehm.
520 3    |a Sister Carol Ann Elya, O.P. was born in Muskegon, Michigan. During high school, she considered entering the military, but was instead convinced to become a nun, and joined the Adrian Dominican Sisters. After earning her bachelor’s degree in Education, Sister Carol earned a master’s degree in Physical Education from Northern Michigan University. Settling in Henderson, Nevada, she joined her Sisters in supporting St. Rose de Lima Hospital, where she works as Head Painter. In her spare time, she enjoys carpentry and woodworking. Sister Carol is also a blood plasma donor and volunteers each year for Nuns Build in New Orleans, Louisiana.
530        |a Reference copies of the DVD and printed transcript are located in the Archives of the Paseo Verde branch of the Henderson District Public Libraries in Henderson, Nevada.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c Henderson District Public Libraries, |d 2016. |f (Henderson Libraries Digital Archives) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a Henderson Oral History Project.
600 1    |a Elya, Carol Ann |g Identified Individuals.
650        |a Michigan |x Upper Peninsula.
650        |a Adrian Dominican Sisters.
650        |a Physical education teachers.
650        |a St. Rose de Lima Hospital (Henderson, Nev.).
650        |a Navajo Indian Reservation.
650        |a Coaching (Athletics).
650        |a Carpentry.
650        |a Interior painting.
655    4 |a Oral histories.
700 1    |a Elya, Sister Carol Ann, O.P.. |4 ive
700 1    |a Hamilton-Brehm, Anne Marie, 1970-. |4 ivr
700 1    |a Feldman, Edward. |4 vdg
830    0 |a Henderson Libraries Digital Archives.
830    0 |a Henderson Oral History Project.
852        |a HLDA |c Henderson Oral History Project
856 40 |u http://hendersonlibraries.sobeklibrary.com/HL00011685/00001 |y Click here for full text
992 04 |a https:/hendersonlibraries.sobeklibrary.com/content/HL/00/01/16/85/00001/hem0938 transcriptthmthm.jpg
997        |a Henderson Oral History Project


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