NDP Collected material concerning the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame Printed and Reference Material ; Notre Dame Printed and Reference Material - CLOSED. ; Notre Dame Printed and Reference Material ; 1. PNDP 01- Biographical Files - Persons Associated with ND; Essays Regarding Notable / Noteworthy / Prominent ND Alumni / Figures by Jay J. Kane and John W. Monczunski, Department of Information Services; Rev James A. Burns, Alexander M. Kirsch CSC; Rev Thomas T. McAvoy, Julius A. Nieuwland CSC; Rev Charles L. O'Donnell, John A. Zahm CSC; Rev Francis J. Wenninger, CSC; Lists of Notable ND Alumni // Lists of Noteworthy / Prominent ND Alumni / Figures; The First Religious / The Founders of Notre Dame; "Founders of Notre Dame du Lac" by Rev. John Conley, CSC; Affleck- Graves, John; Aloia, Greg and Mary and Family (Family Choir which Sings at ND Home Football Weekends); Amussen, Frank (ND Band Announcer 1968- ); Anderson, Edward N.; removed to UNDP; Becker, John Joseph (1886-1961); Bessette, Brother Andre (CSC); Beauchamp, E. William (CSC); Beichner, Paul E.; Once Upon A Parable, Fables for the Present; Brownson, Orestes A.; Long and Intimate Friendship: Brownson and UND (by Thomas Schlereth); Brownson Celebration / Unveiling of Brownson Painting by Luigi Gregori; Thomas P. Bulla (1884-86) (Early Settler) Biography; The Stationmaster / Underground Railroad; Burtchaell, James T. (Rev); Bush, George W. (Jr.) Visits to ND and Barbara Bush; Byerly, Thomas E.A. (18 -1913) and Henrietta; Hudson, Daniel E. (Daniel Eldred), 1849-1926. Mrs. Henrietta Byerley. [S.l.] : [s.n.] 1898.; Carrol, Thomas (Father) (1834-1898); Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes (ND); Campeau, Angelique; Chesterton, Gilbert K. [G.K.] and Lectures at ND; Cleary, Edward P.; Columba, Brother CSC (O'Neill) (18 -1923); Shrine to/ Brother Columba Apostolate of Sacred Heart; Holy Water / Lourdes / Shoeshop / Log Chapel Shrine; Courtney, Brother Edward CSC [Stands Vigil with Flag on US 31]; Condon, Patrick W. CSC; Jackie Cooper (at ND as V12 Navy Student 1944); Jackie Cooper Scandals re SB Girls, Life at ND; Coquillard, Alexis, Founder of South Bend, Born in 1795 in Detroit; Coquillard, Alexis T., Son of Founder of South Bend, DOB 2/13/1836, One of First Students at Notre Dame; Coquillard, Alexis, Nephew of Founder of South Bend, DOB 4/29/1825, One of First Students at Notre Dame, Wagon Manufacturer; Corbett, William J. III, and Other University Airplane Pilots; Pat Farrell, University Airplane Pilot; University Pilot Job Description for Notre Dame; Craig, George B.; Curran, Patrick (180_-88; Daley, William Raymond (1892-1971); Day, Dorothy (1972 Laetare Medalist, etc.)/ Dorothy Day; Defrees, John B. and Anthony; Charter and Incorporation of ND; Donahue, Wesley James Rev CSC (1885- ); Father Donahue as Educator (by Cornelius Hagerty, CSC); Douglas, Kirk (US Naval Reserve Midshipman's School at Notre Dame, May 1943); Duggan, Rev Robert (Visiting Assistant Professor Theology 1985); Dunbar, Edward (Student 1860s and Buried at ND 1874) and his Family Richard, Catherine, and Estelle Dunbar; Edwards, James F.; Edbrooke, Willoughby J. (Architect of Main Building 1879); Fitzpatrick, Jr., Edward B., "A Jamaica Boy" / Biography, Class of 1955; Foik, Paul J. (Rev CSC); Mayellen Bresie: Foik, Librarian and Historian; Froning, Henry Bernhardt (1884-1960); Garrick, Rev. David CSC - Gay Priest Resigns from Faculty; Gillespie, Neal H. Rev CSC; Greene, Edward L., Botanist; Past the Edge of Poverty, A Biography of Robert Hayes Gore, Sr. / by Paul A. Gore, R.H. Gore Company Publisher, 1990; Gregori, Luigi, Artist in Residence; Artist in Residence: Working Drawings by Luigi Gregori (1819-1896) (Also filed in the Snite Museum Exhibits); Green, Jerome J., ND Professor / Wireless Transmission; Gurian, Waldemar; The Gurian memorial issue. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1955.; Hake, William F.; Harding, Charles Borromeo (Brother, CSC) (1838-1922); Buildings and Construction of ND Campus; Halas, Walter (ND Assistant Football Coach) (1892?-1959); Haas, Arthur E. (1884-1941; Physics Professor); "Arthur E. Haas, His Life and Cosmologies", by Michael (_Physics in Perspective_, volume 19 / 2017, pps. 3-59); see UNDP; Hesburgh, Theodore M. CSC: Asteroid; Hesburgh, Theodore M. CSC: Biographical and General Information; Hesburgh Doesn't Talk About Football When Asked at 1952 Press Conferences; Hesburgh, Theodore and Dr. Martin Luther King at Rally in Chicago / Related Articles / Photo in GPHS Box 3; Hesburgh, Theodore M.: Photo Tribute, 1987; Hesburgh, Theodore M.: Bio Info from 1982 Football Program; Hesburgh, Theodore M.: The Hesburgh Years- Observer Special Issue; Hesburgh on the Cover of Time Magazine: "Where are the Catholic Intellectuals?"; Condoleezza Rice Remarks re Fr. Hesburgh's 90th Birthday Celebration; Hesburgh Awarded Irish Citizenship; Honorary Bachelors Degree Awarded to Fr. Theodore Hesburgh; Theodore Hesburgh Dies at Age 97; Remembrances of Fr. Hesburgh From Various Sources; Theodore Hesburgh / Wake Service, Funeral Mass, Memorial Tribute [Printed Materials, Tickets, Holy Cards, Programs]; Theodore Hesburgh Dr. Martin Luther King Statue in South Bend; Hesburgh, Theodore M.: Honorary Degrees; Hesburgh, Theodore M.: Letters and Mentions in Ann Landers' Advice Column; Hesburgh to Ann Landers re "Can Abortion Be Forgiven?"; Hesburgh to Ann Landers re Anti-Semitism; Hesburgh Quotations: ND is "The Place Where the Church Does Its Thinking"; Fr. Theodore Hesburgh Postage Stamp; Hickey (Etier), Louis, Elois/ Eli and Family and Descendants; Large Bells in Sacred Heart Church; Howard, Timothy / Timothy Howard, Student, Teacher, Lawyer, Judge; Musings and Memories by Timothy Edward Howard; Hoffman, Emil T.; Hoynes, Colonel William; Hommes, Tjaard G.; Hudson, Daniel (Rev CSC); Cavanaugh, John, 1870-1935 Daniel E. Hudson: a memoir / by John W. Cavanaugh. Notre Dame, Ind. : Ave Maria Press, [1960]; Joyce, Edmund (Rev CSC); Joyce, Edmund- Joyce: Hesburgh's Silent Partner- Observer Special; Tributes and Funeral Homily for Fr. Joyce; Keeley, Patrick Charles - Architect and 1884 Laetare Medal Recipient; King, Martin Luther Jr. Speaks at Stepan Center Oct 18, 1963; Kilmer, Joyce (Poet); Monique's menus : a cookbook of oriental and continental cuisine / by Monique Kobayashi. [Indianapolis,] In. : American Cancer Society, Indiana Division, 1982.; Kroc, Joan B. (1928-2003) - ND Benefactor / Donor; Lange, Bernard H. (Rev. CSC) (1888-1970); Weight Lifting / Weight Training at ND; removed to UNDP; America - Europe: A Transatlantic Diary, 1961-1989 (by Klaus Lanzinger (Xlibris Corporation, 2007); Leslie, Shane - Reminiscences of by Gina Manion; Lemonnier, Auguste A. Rev CSC (1839-1874); added to 2-Let-1; Leander, Brother CSC (James McLain) (1842-1911); Lieberman, Joe - Visit to ND, October 24, 2000; Maritain, Jacques; McFadden, Maureen and Terry (WNDU TV Brother- Sister News Anchors); McMullin, Ernan; Mestrovic, Ivan; Metzger Family (Joseph, Ferdinand, and John Baptist) Genealogies; Middelschutte, William (186_-1943); Mischker, John (1875-1935) University Tailor; Morrissey, Andrew Rev CSC; Moore, Rev Philip S. CSC (1900-1969); "Philip Moore and Academic Excellence" by Dolores Tantoco Stauder; Fr. Basile A. Moreau, CSC; Muenz, Mercedes (Assistant Archivist) (1899- ); Mueller, Thomas J. (Professor, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Department); My Journey and Notre Dame (by Thomas J. Mueller, published in 2012); Naughton, Martin and Carmel (donors); Stackallan House 1712 / published by Martin and Carmel Naughton, text by Colin Murphy, edited by Ruth Hegarty (Politymedia.com: 2012).; Neill, Charles P. (MA 1893); Nieuwland, Julius Arthur (1878-1936); Nieuwland and Synthetic Rubber (by Christopher B.Fagan); Story of Synthetic Rubber [by J.A. Nieuwland]; Dew of Death: The Story of Lewsite, America's World War One Weapon of Mass Destruction (by Joel A. Vilensky); Nolan, Mark E. (class of 1924 and Breen Medal Winner); O'Connor, Flannery (Visits to ND 1957 and 1962); O'Connell, Marvin R.; O'Donnell, J. Hugh CSC; Hail Holy Queen, Five Addresses Delivered on the Nationwide Catholic Hour; O'Hara, John Francis / John Cardinal O'Hara; Olmstead, Rev William A CSC, Major General (1834-1909); O'Malley, Frank Ward (1875-1932); O'Meara, Thomas Franklin, OP; O'Meara, Timothy; "A Pilgrim's Progress in a Catholic University" [by Timothy O'Meara, in James L. Heft, ed., Faith and the Intellectual Life: Marianist Award Lectures, 1996]; "Who Made catholic Identity a Problem?" [by Philip Gleason, in James L. Heft, ed., Faith and the Intellectual Life: Marianist Award Lectures, 1996]; Jean T. O'Meara; O'Shaughnessy, I.A. (1885-1973) (Donor to ND); John Lindley and Virginia Brainard Kunz, "He Loved a Tall Story: The Life and Times of I. A. O'Shaughnessy, The Man Who Happily Gave His Money Away" (Ramsey County History, Winter 2004); O'Sullivan, Timothy D. (1838-1910) (Student and Instructor); Otis, Elmer / Col. Elmer Otis; Paul, Damis (1880-1918) Music Department Teacher and Band and Orchestra Director; Petersen, Charles (1859-1913) Music Department Teacher; Pollard, Morris / Professor Biological Sciences; Pollard, Jonathan (Son of Morris Pollard); Regan, Martin J. Rev CSC; Reedy, John Rev CSC: Articles Written by (photocopies only); Good Chemistry: The Story of P.C. Reilly and Reilly Industries: Celebrating 100 Years 1896-1996 / by Bill Beck (published by Reilly Industries, Inc, 1996); Rickey, George (1907-2002) Kinetic Sculpture Artist; Rossini, Frederick Dominic (1899-1990); Sagganee (Indian Chief) 18__; Schlacks, Henry J. (Architecture Professor 190_); The work of Henry John Schlacks, ecclesiologist. Chicago : [s. n.] ; (Chicago : Press of the Henneberry Co.), 1903.; Schoenherr, Karl E. (Dean of College of Engineering 1945-1958); Coming to the United States -- The Hard Way (by Karl E. Schoenherr, 1989); Schumacher, Matthew CSC; Commemorating the silver jubilee of Rev. Mathew Schumacher, C.S.C., Ph.D. at the College of St.Thomas, St.Paul,Minn. December 16,17,18,1928. [S.l.] : [s.n.] n.d.; Schmitt, Arthur J. "Quest for Leadership? The Arthur J. Schmitt Story?"; Shea, Michael J. (Rev.); Siegfried, Raymond H.(II); Skolem, Thoralf; Reverend John Talbot Smith, by John Cavanuagh, CSC; Sorin, Simone (Father Edward Sorin's great-niece); Sorin, Fr. Edward; Sorin Quote: "This college cannot fail to succeed...Before long it will develop on a large scale...It will be one of the most powerful means for doing good in this country."; Homage [of Poetry] to Father Edward Sorin C. S. C. / by James William Chichetto C.S.C. [Stonington, CT: The Connecticut Poetry Review Press, 1998]; Fr. Sorin's Route from France to the USA; Fr. Sorin and Dispute with Albert John Platner; Fr. Sorin and the Founding of Notre Dame Article in the Mishawaka Enterprise; Spalding, Jack J. (Laetare Medalist 1928); Jack J. Spalding, Knight of St. Gregory the Great, civil class. Laetare medalist, 1928. [Atlanta : Spalding, 1928]; Carl Stam 1953-2011 A Commemoration; Stewart, Mrs. Cal / Gypsy Rosinni (fl. 1914); Stover, David (Casket maker for Fr. Louis De Seille); Tackes, Andrew V. [erroneously printed as Anthony V.]; Talley, Alfred Maurice (1806-1870; printer of the Ave Maria); Tilton, Edward Lippincott(1861- )- Architect of Lemonnier Library; Tong, Lucius G. (18 -1908); True, Guy Herbert (Faculty, Motivational Speaker); Funny Bone, Dr. Herb True by Herb True, PhD, Published by American Humor Guild; Vagnier, Rev Thomas L. CSC (18__-1926; Professor 1857-74, etc.); Valdiserri, Roger, Sports Information Director; Walsh, Rev Thomas E. CSC (1853-1893); Walker, T. Dart (Artist in Residence and Contributor to Dome 1906-1908); Yockey, Francis, 1941 Bachelor of Law; Zahm, Albert F. (1862-1954); Early History of Flight [by F.N.M. Brown and mentions Albert F. Zahm]; Zahm, Rev John A. CSC (1851-1921); "Collecting Dante in America at the End of the Nineteenth Century: John Zahm and ND" (by Christian DuPont, 2001); Miscellaneous Individuals:; Bellalta, Esmee (Cromie); Brazauskas, Beverly; Burns, Robert E. (Obituary); Condon, Rev. W. H. CSC; Connolly, Eugene F., (Dining Hall Manager) resigns and D.C. Ford is hired; Solemn Requiem Mass for William Joseph Corbett [by Cavanaugh, John J. (John Joseph), 1899-1979. Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago, May 29, 1948. [Chicago : Lakeside Press 1948]]; Decker, Geri (Librarian, esp. in Architecture 1963-1983); Demers, Rev. William CSC ( -1896); Downey, Patrick Declan (Law School Custodian from 1900-1928); Drake, Ted (Commissioned for Football Program Cover Art, etc.); Egan, Maurice Francis (1852-1924); The Place of Retreats / by Thomas W. Gedeon. [Notre Dame, Ind.: Retreats International, 1988]; Green, Robert L. (Chemistry Professor); Guillifor, Paul (Author of "The Fighting Irish on the Air: The History of ND Football Broadcasting"); Hosinski, Helen (Executive Secretary to Fr. Theodore Hesburgh and Fr. John J. Cavanaugh); The art of Eugene and Elizabeth Kormendi / with an appreciation by Dr. Dudley C. Watson; New York, International Press Associates Psychological Library, 1951.; Kramer, Joan (Telecommunications); Langford, Jim; Edward Mahon (Chemistry Department Stock Room); Mang, Brother William CSC ( -1966); Mangan, John F. (University Chauffeur); McGinn, Rev John C. CSC (1879-1948); McNeel, James E. Dr. named as University Physician / Doctor to replace Dr. Francis J. Powers '1894, recently deceased; Miller, Stephen; Moloney, William A. Rev. CSC (1869-1935); Morgan, John H. (John Henry), 1945- "Good-bye, Notre Dame": From Academic to Publisher - Making the Change and Living to Tell About It-- / John H. Morgan. [U.S.]: Three Acorns Press [pseudonym]; Distributed in the U.S. by Wyndham Hall Press, c1998.; Fr. Louis Neyron; Paladino, Chris / Mayor of Notre Dame; Pope Paul VI, Friend of Father Hesburgh, One Step Closer to Sainthood; Porowski, Mary (Human Resources); Rakow, Rex (Security); Schulte, Rev. Frederick J. CSC (1902-1951); Sheedy, Charles E. CSC [Eulogy for Charles Sheedy]; Skolem, Thoralf Albert (1887-1963) Visiting Professor in Mathematics; Soisson, Susan (Student Advisor at ND also serving in Iraq); Stoddard, Charles Warren (1943-1909); Sullivan, Richard T., 1930 BA, English Professor at ND; Collected sayings of Robert Taft S.J., and, Sayings in the school of Taft. [Notre Dame, Ind.?]. : International Commission of Extemporaneity in Lectures, 1987.; Tainter, Richard H. [Navy Bandmaster at ND during WWII); Van Jacob, Scott (Obituary); Brother Francis Xavier; 2. PNDP 02- Biographical Files - ND Alumni; Abercrombie, John J. IV (1885-1900, died while a student at ND); In memoriam. [Washington, Judd and Detweiler, printers] 1901.; Agee, Philip; Akpan, Micheal Udo (African student at ND, class of 1954); Baca, Bonifaco (at ND in 1870s); Bauer, Andrew F. '54 Colonel, USMC (1930-1981); Bowles, Raymond Harry (at ND 1907/08 and 1908/09); Brennan, Vincent P. (Rev, class of 1932); Breen, William P. (at ND 1872-1877); William P. Breen In Memoriam / By Patrick J. Carroll, CSC (Notre Dame, Indiana: 1931); Burke, John Doyle (at ND 1850s) (1836-1913); Byrnes, Patrick J. (Cartoonist, class of 1981); Carrol, James Joseph (ND Alumnus in Vietnam, class of 1965); Capone, Albert Francis and Ralph Gabriel Capone (son and nephew of Al Capone the Chicago Gangster); Sonny Capone, a fictionalized autobiography by Bo C'Ollinii (Bengt Lindstedt) published in Stockholm in 2018; removed to UNDP; Cavanaugh, John W., CSC; Notre Dame Alumnus. Special Father Cavanaugh edition. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame 1935.; Cavanaugh, John J., CSC; Blasphemous Thing [by John J. Cavanaugh, Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1949]; Carney, Otis (at ND 1898-1899); A Proud Heritage, A Bright Future: Superior Graphite 1917-2017 / by Sasha Carney Woods (Denver: One Touch Point - Mountain States, 2017); Chamberlain, Orville P. (at ND ca.1860-62); Civil War and 74th Indiana Infantry Regiment; Cleary, William S. (at Nd ca.1879-84); Cleary, Thomas F. (at ND ca. 1909-10); Conaghan, Paul R. (class of 1920) (189_-1991); Conrad, Max (class of 192_); Conley, Patrick T. MA 63, PhD 70; "Rambles Through Rhode Island and Beyond" / by Patrick T. Conley (Providence: The Rhode Island Publication Society, 2016); Corry, Thomas C. (at ND 1858-59) (1836-1880); Corby, William (CSC); Coulson, William (at ND 1950s); Cronin, William F. (Class of 1928); Ten Years From Now: "You Never Can Tell" (by A. H. Kemper); Joe Sheldon (not an ND student); Curtis, Henry (Harry) (at ND ca.1908); Cunnea, James (1869 BA, 1872 MA); Dams, Jeanne (Mystery Writer); Dooley, Thomas; Thomas Dooley Letter to Hesburgh [re Grotto]; Thomas A. Dooley Award; removed to PATH; Dore, James (at ND ca.1871-75); Duncan, Isaac III (at ND early 1990s); Dundon, Thomas J. (at ND 1870s) (1853-19 ); Dwan, Allan (at ND c.1900-1907) Movie / Film Director, Writer, Producer; Allan Dwan: The Last Pioneer / by Peter Bogdanovich (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971); Allan Dwan and the Rise and Decline of the Hollywood Studios / by Frederic Lombardi (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., Inc., 2013); Eckert, John J. (Seminarian 1908/09 and Dome Artist); removed to UNDP; James T. Egan, Jr. (ND Student, Vietnam Vet MIA 1/21/1966); Ewing, John Gillespie; Fallon, Edward (class of 1926); Flaherty, Peter F. (class of 1951); Flynn, Joseph P. (Architecture, class of 1916); Gabreski, Francis S. "Gabby" (class of 1942, WW2 and Korean War fighter pilot); Geiger, Raymond (AB 1932) Editor- Publisher of Farmer's Almanac; removed to UNDP; Giblin, Vincent C. (ND Student '1918); Giemza, Bryan (class of 1995); removed to UNDP; Gonzales, Abraham (at Nd ca.1884-85); ND Alumnus in Mexican Revolution; Graves, William (at ND 1953-195_); Phil Donahue (at ND 1953-195_); Graf, Kenneth (BS 1966); Gushurst, Fred (at ND ca.1911-13); Grumbine, Roy J. Jr. (class of 1944ex, MIA in WWII); Dix, John C. W. Missing off Samar. [n. p.] Pocahontas Press [1949]; Hammond, Thomas J. (class of 1940); Haggar, Edward R.(class of 1938) and Family; Big Ed and the Haggar Family Behind an Apparel Giant [by Ed. R. Haggar, 2001]; Hatch, Nathan O. / Provost; Hayden, Frank (class of 1959 - Artist); Hennessy, Edward J. (class of 1940); Henebry, John P. "Jock" Henebry; The Grim Reapers: At Work in the Pacific Theater: The Third Attack Group of the US Air Force [During WW2 / World War Two] / by John P. "Jock" Henebry (Pictorial Histories Publishing Company, Missoula, MT: 2002).; Hering, Frank; Mother's Day; Holslag, Frank William (class of 1913); ND Alumnus in WWI (World War One); Hoffmann, Francis Nordhoff "Nordy" (LLB '1932); Oral History with US Senate Sergeant at Arms (FNH); removed to UNDP; Hurd, William (class of 1969); Jenkins, John I. (Rev); The Priest President (Copyright 2010 The Chronicle of Higher Education); Delivered Commencement Address at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington DC; A Letter from Fr. Jenkins regarding Emanuel AME Church of Charleston; Reaction to Climate Change Encyclical; Fr. Jenkins' Statement on the Passing of Harper Lee; Jenky, Daniel R. (Bishop); Johnson, William P. (BBA 1964); Kenefick, Matthew J. (class of ca.1907); Kearney Family at ND (1979-1994); Kersten, Robert / Student Body President with a Cat as a Running Mate (Oversize Folder); Kilroy, Edmund B., Rev. (Student 1845-1852); Kobayaski, Monique (Wife of Dr. Frank Kobayashi, Triple Domer) / Cookbook: Food for Beauty, Happiness and Longevity; removed to UNDP; removed to UNDP; Lewis, Aubrey C.; removed to UNDP; L'Etourneau, Rev Louis J. CSC (at ND 1840s); Brother Augustus CSC (Tailor Shop); Anti-Catholicism/ Nativism/ Threats to Burn Down ND in 1844; Long, John P. "Jack" (class of 1924); Lujack, Johnny; Lynch, William F. (student ca.1858-61 and US Colonel in Civil War); Maloney, John M. (class of 1941); removed to UNDP; Malloy, Rev. Edward "Monk" CSC (President 1987-2005); Inauguration Speech for Chancelor Robert Khayat, University of Mississippi given by Fr. Edward A. Malloy, CSC; "The Character of a Religious Community" by Fr. Malloy, Published in "Paths of Renewal For Religious" Edited by David L. Fleming, SJ, 1986, Review for Religious, St. Louis, MO; Mayers, George (student circa 1864-1867); Maurer, Mark (1974 ND Grad); Mackey, John, Rev, Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand; Melinkovich, George J. "The Mink" (at ND early 1930s); McNamee, Ignatius E. (at ND ca.1908-1909); removed to UNDP; McMahon, John F. (AB '28) (19__-1950); Mertz, Edward Holder (BSChEng 1960); The Life Adventures of Ed Mertz_/ by Edward Holder Mertz (Blurb, 1 July 2015); Mooney, Nathan Joseph (1877 BS); Morris, Ernest M.; Nash, Louis C. (at ND ca.1898-01); Myers, George W. (at ND ca.1884-87; married Adeline Nash); Neild, Samuel J. (class of 1941); Nelson, William Rockhill (class of 1911) (1841-1915); Oberkoetter, Frank (class of 1932); O'Brien, John E. (MLS ca.1860) (1847-1909); O'Brien, George L. (class of 192_, President O'Brien Varnish Co.); The family of George L. O'Brien gratefully acknowledges your kind expression of sympathy. [South Bend, Ind. : [s.n.] 1943]; O'Connell, Paul (at ND 1943, taught by Waldman; Atomic Bomb); O'Donnell, David and William Henry (at ND ca.1866-67); O'Donnell, Charles Leo; O'Keefe, Walter Michael (class of 1921); O'Neill, Jamie (Minim 1880s) and Eugene O'Neill (not an ND student); O'Neill, Francis Joseph (at ND 1918-19, owner Cleveland Indians); O'Sullivan, St. John (left ND in 1899 to enter Seminary, settled in Capistrano); Otero, Miguel (at ND ca.1906-07); Paradis, Jobson (at ND ca. 1889-90); Parrish, Richard (class of 1928) (died 2001); Pelton, Robert S. / The Future of our Past: The Reverend Robert S. Pelton's Life, Light and Social Vision of Notre Dame in the New Millennium (by Robert L. Ball & Kyle Markham with Rev. Robert S. Pelton, CSC); Pettifer, Ann; "The Pettifer Papers Compiled by Her Secretary in Celebration of Her 70th Birthday, January 3, 2007" being one spiral bound compilation of ledger-sized photocopies of Common Sense articles written by Anne Pettifer, 1987-2006, together with a variety of personal photographs.; Philbin, Regis (class of 1953); Pick, John F. MD (class of 1933); Powers, J. Fred (1875-19 ); Pozzi, Emmanuel Joseph (BS 1933); Probst, Isfried I. (BS 1926); Prudhomme, Pierre Phanor and Edward Carrington (students in 1880s); Putz, Louis J. Rev. CSC; You Are Church! / The Life and Times of Louis J. Putz, C.S.C, Prophet, Visionary, and Servant. By Bob Ghelardi. Forward by Reverend Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. [Pre-publication edition, 2006]; Reitz, John A. (at ND ca.1865-68); Reidy, Jamie (1992 ND Grad Catalyzed the Creation of the Movie, "Love and Other Drugs"); Rice, Condoleezza (ND Grad and National Security Advisor under President George W. Bush); Roces, Rafael R., Jr. (Student 1930s, Philippine WWII Resistance Hero); Rothert, Otto (class of 1892); Roemer, William Jr. (1926-1996) Bengal Bouts Star, FBI Agent; Rosenthal, Richard (BA 1934) Athletic Director; Roemer, Timothy (1985 PhD); Savoldi, Joe; Salveson, John Frederick, Author of "I was Abused. . and 25 Years Later I'm Still Trying To Make Things Right"; Sampson, Msgr. Francis L. (Parachuting Padre) (AB 1937) (US Military Chaplain, Assistant to the President for ROTC 1980s); Look Out Below (by Rev Francis Sampson, 1989); Schwab, Edward Henry (class of 1905 and 1906); Schneider, Charles (class of ca.1862) (1843-193 ); Schickel, William (Artist); Sacred Passion: The Art of William Schickel (Beauty of Catholic Life Series) / by Gregory Wolfe (UND Press, 1998); Seifert, Otto John (class of 1943, KIA in WWII); Hubler, Richard Gibson, 1912- Flying leathernecks. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran and co., inc., 1944.; Shillington, John Henry; ND Alumnus in Spanish American War; Shillington Memorial; Shank, Edwin Gerald, 1959 Grad, Featured in Life Magazine, Soldier in Vietnam; Shank, Edwin Gerald / Oversize Folder; removed to UNDP; Siudzinski, Frank (class of 1929); Slattery, William D. (class of 1965); Smith, Delbert (at ND 1910s; Charged with Embezzlement 1927); Snite, Fred Jr. ("The Man in the Iron Lung"); Sondej, Alan P. (class of 1974) (19 -1988); Spartz, Emerson (best selling teen author and originator of MuggleNet.com); and Gaby Montero; Stanford, Frank C. (class of 1913) (1892-1920); Story, Edward (Class of 1911); Sunderlin, Benjamin (MFA Candidate) The Bellmaker; Sweeny, Charles J. Jr. (at ND 1898/99); Taylor, James E. (at ND 1850-52) (1839-1901) Painter of General George A. Custer; Uffendell, William G. (at ND ca.1900-02); Wallace, Van (at ND 1923-24); Wenniger, Francis J. (at ND ca.1910-1911); removed to UNDP; Wimberg, William Rev. CSC (1879-1909, at ND ca.1890s); removed to UNDP; Wilson, James J. (185_-1929); Worden, John L., Student 1899-1906, Art Professor 1905-1919; Yockey, Chauncey (class of 1901); Zacknle, John (class of ca.1863); Zhang, Carl Fenglong; Miscellaneous Alumni; Bill, Tony- Actor; Blase, Rosemary Kay (on National Law School Deans' List 1999); Breitenbach, T.E. (Artist); Burby, William (Law School Student); Carney, Thomas P. (1937 Grad and Former Trustee); Casey, Brian W. (1985 ND Finance Grad); Castillo, Frank (Spanish Speaking Doctor); Como, Ronald - Son of Perry Como Weds at Sacred Heart; Condon, Patrick and Jeanne - Dear Ann Landers Letter re how they met at a 1964 Computer- Match Dance at ND; Cordes, Tim (Blind Alumni, Class of 1998); Criqui, Don: Voice of Irish Football; James T. Cushing Memorial and Tribute April 21, 2002; Entwistle, Andrew John (BA '1981); Exner, Virgil - Car Designer; Farley, Fr. John F. "Pop"; Ferry, Theresa Bikes Cross-Country to Support JustAct; Flynn, John R. (LLB 1923); Foy, Thomas / WWII Veteran / BA 1938; Gavan, John; Robert F. Griffin (Rev.) Obituary; Haggar, Edmond Ralph Sr (class of 1938); Haggar, Joseph Jr (class of 1945); Hayes, Molly / George Mitchell Scholarship Winner / Class of 2008; Hawkins, E. Vincent; Hiltz, John (Class of 2002, ROTC ND) / Navy's Blue Angels / Flew over Notre Dame Stadium on Nov 2, 2013; Ireland, Albert (Honored with Nine Purple Hearts during WWII); Jacobs, Dan (class of 2011) Interactive Toy Design Aids Children with Autism; Jerome, Ed "Butch"; Johnson, Chandra (1996 BA); Kelly, Brian (ND Graduate and Actor); Kennedy, Christine (appeared on Jeopardy); LeBlanc, Erwin J. 1903-2___ (Class of 1926); Laidman, Andrea (Howard R. Swearer Student Humanitarian Award Winner); Leone, Lyn - President of St. Joseph Valley Alumni Club and Football Referee; McEvoy, Joseph P., John H. [Floyd] Striebel, and Dixie Dugan Comic Strip; McEvoy, Joseph P., Comic: Our Sport Movies (A thrill an Inch)....Passed by theNational Board of Nonsenseship / Chicago Herald Comic, 1917; Milani, Adam (Class of 1988); Mullen, Paul (1940 BA) Biography Written by Scott E. Henderson; Herr, Gene (and Mary) (PhD student in 1982); Jerome, Sr. Mary Frances- 1st Female MA Degree Recipient; Kelly, Harry E. / Law Student 1917; Kelsey, Sydney, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering Died Jan 23, 2011; Kiesgen, Nicholas H. (Holy Cross Seminary 1892-94); Lucretia, Sr. Mary- 1st Female MS and PHD Degree Recipient; Malo, Edward J. (BArch about 1954); Maloney, Leo (Graduate Student 1940 - Mentions visit to; McCormick, John F. (Student 1925-1928); Program for the Arlington National Cemetery Christian Memorial and Committal Service for Michael Harold McDonald 1935-2014; and a brief letter from James Yannes describing the funeral.; McKenna, Andrew (ND Board of Trustees) and Raymond Meyer (ND Basketball Player 1936-38); Monico, Christopher (Computer Science Grad Student) Solves Cryptology Security Code Algorithm; Mowbray, John H. (Pope Issues Award for Work with Catholic Charities; Mroz, John Edwin (ND BA'1970); Muto, Joe; O'Connell, James, MD, Awarded the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism; O'Donnell, Joseph Rev CSC (at ND 1951-53, Military Chaplain in Viet Nam); Olivares, Rev Luis (MBA) Obituary; O'Malley, Edward Francis (BS �1932) named Secretary to Rev. President John F. O'Hara, CSC; Probst, R. Otto / PGA Golf Museum / Golf Library; Ptasinski, Lawrence J. ('1971) Obituary; Rice, Wilfred F.- ND Graduate Linked to Swindle; Rumely, Edward A.; Sampson, Francis L. (Chaplain, Major General US Army); Sanchez, Eva ('1998 + La Casa de Amistad Youth Center); Schiralli, Rocco (clipping c.1935); Schmit, Robert (ND Band); Schreiber, Edward J. '41; Shea, John F. (obit); Skop, Michael (b.1932); Sparks, Nicholas (author and 1985 ND Grad); Spieler, Victoria ('1970) Paints Hesburgh's Portrait; Stanley, Shannon at ND ca.1999; Stuhldreher, Gus Graduates from ND at 90 Years Old; Sugg, George F. (at ND ca. 1881; born ca.1862); Sullivan, William Wade (Holy Cards); Thompson, Louis F. 1904?-1996 Obituary; Walton, Anthony; White, Alfred Butler, 1933 Maxima Cum Laude Award; Wille, Robert BS 1940, MS 1942 Obituary; Willson, John D. (LLB 1885), father of Meredith Willson, author of "The Music Man"; Visit to ND by Wendell Willkie Presidential Candidate; Wood, Paul (2016, Biography by Andrew Mach, "Absolution Under Fire": Remembering Gettysburg at the American Vatican); removed to UNDP; 3. PNDP 03- Consecration of CSC Bishops in Sacred Heart Church; Rev. P. J. Hurth CSC Consecration; Rev. George J. Finnigan CSC Consecration; Rev. John F. O'Hara CSC Consecration; Rev. John F. O'Hara CSC Consecration Oversize Folder; De consecratione electi in episcopum. English. Ceremony of consecration of His Excellency The Most Reverend John Francis O'Hara, C.S.C., titular bishop of Milasa and delegatus castrensis. Notre Dame, Indiana : Sacred Heart Church, University of Notre Dame, 1940.; Description of Bishop O'Hara's seal. Musical program for consecration ceremony. [n.p. : n.pub. n.d.].; Rev. Lawrence Leo Graner CSC Consecration; Ceremony of consecration of His Excellency the Most Reverend Lawrence Leo Graner, C.S.C., Bishop of Dacca : Sacred Heart Church, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. [S.l. : s.n., 1947]; Rev. Alfred Francis Mendez CSC Consecration; Rev. Vincent Joseph McCauley CSC Consecration; Rev. Daniel Jenky Episcopal Ordination [not at Sacred Heart]; Rev. Daniel Jenky Epsicopal Ordination [not at Sacred Heart]; 4. PNDP 04- Deaths, Accidents, Discipline, etc Involving Faculty, Students, Employees, etc.; Accidental Deaths, Deaths, Suicides, involving the ND Family; Peter Moran / Drowned in St. Joseph's Lake; Henry/ Harry Pendill Drowns in East Race in South Bend; Foxen, Francis E. Drowned in Lake; James Mulligan / Brother Richard CSC Drowns; Jakob Tuligowski / Drowned in Marl Pit; Ellsworth Hughes Drowns in St Joseph's Lake; Gus Meehan, John Cook, Al Jewett mentioned; Michael Desmaison (Brother Adrian, CSC) Drowns in Lake; Lawrence Parnell Drowns in St Joseph Lake; Peter Matyaczko Commits Suicide with a Pistol after thinking he Killed Thomas Canty; John Jager Killed by ND Policeman/ Night Watchman/ Special Officer Albert Smith; Charles Howard (son of Timothy) Drowns in ?Blue Lake?; Claude Bagby Accidentally Shot During a Prank; Fr Andrew J. Sammon Killed by Streetcar; Luis De la Torra drowns in the St. Joseph River; Injured Football Player Ralph Dimmick Commits Suicide; Charles Henneberger Drowns in Lake; Lang(e?) mentioned; Brother John of God, CSC Dies from a fall; Ralph Dimmick died from Football Injuries; Oscar Sharktel Drowns in ?Blue Lake? at ND; Edwin G. Rowley Killed in Automobile Accident; Jimmy Powers / Broken Neck during football scrimmage; James F. Donohue is Murdered or Commits Suicide; William Mitchell Killed in Automobile Accident; John F. Devine Jr. Killed in Automobile Accident; Boniface Conway Dies of Poisoning; Rupert F. Mills Drowns / Also see PATH File; Frank P. Burke dies in Automobile Accident James K. Collins and John P. English are Injured John J. Robinson and Thomas J. Mahffey are Injured; Bruce Graham Dies in a Car/ Automobile Accident; Joseph G. Sullivan Dies of Illness; Lt. Amos C. Pence (Midshipman's School) Killed by Car; Ray Espenan Dies in Gymnastics Accident; Smith, William / Suicide / Former Capt of 1936 Football Team; Four ND Fans Die in Plane Crash: Rev. Donald Schuler, Rev. Francis P. Mcnally, Arthur O. Arvindson, and Walter Stone; Ray Bulleri (Junior of Sorin Hall) dies in automobile accident on way home for Christmas break; Thomas D. Sullivan (Senior of Alumni hall) died in automobile accident on way to ND from a Lake Michigan day trip; David H. Betten (falls off Library); Sarlo, Anthony A. / Graduate Student- Suicide; Bloom, Joseph- Former Employee Dies in Tunnel on Campus; Smith, Joseph Anthony (Student) Accidental Drowning in St. Joseph Lake; Donahue, Michael (Student); Smith, Michael J., (Holy Cross Seminarian) dies of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Borkowski, Brian / Killed in Fall at ND / Not an ND Student; Storey, Elizabeth and Burton, Boni C- Killed in a Car Accident in Kansas on their way to a Rowing Event, Injured were Corbin, Elizabeth; Graham, Frank; Gumble, Mary and Gormely, Joanne M.; Lyons, Michael E.; Patton, Todd Michael (Student); Aptekar, Solomon & Irene / Suicide; Paul A. Turpin (Pedestrian) Killed by a Car; Robert Steven Dolan (Pedestrian) Killed by a Car; Beeler, Meghan (Bus Accident); Mara Fox (Pedestrian) Killed By John George Rita's Car; Patricia Kwiat Killed in TWA Flight 800 Airplane Crash; Susanne Kahl (Laatz) Mangan (SMC) Dies on Wedding Day; Ben Trigg dies in an Automobile Accident; Justin Brumbaugh Dies Suddenly at Computer; Chad Sharon (Student Disappearance/Body Recovered in St. Joseph River); Joseph Dorvil (Student Tragically Killed by Insurgents in Haiti); Brann, Caitlin (Student) Automobile Accident; Aher, Timothy R. (Student died unexpectedly); Bunikis, Andrew (Student) Bus Crash in Thailand; Sullivan, Declan (Student) lift falls while filming ND football practice; Prentkowski, David R., Director of Food Services, Accidental Drowning; William Meckling, (Student) Falls From Roof of Joyce Center; Accidents (Not Fatal) involving the ND Family; West, Warren / Student Paralyzed by Tumble; Construction Worker Thomas Sanders Injured at ND; Construction Worker Kevin Joy Injured at ND; Student Adam Sargent Injured in Auto Accident; Female Senior Falls Down Elevator Shaft in Cavanaugh; Mark Ellsworth / Excavation Crew / Killed by a Falling Tree; Crimes Involving ND Students, Faculty, and Staff; Paul McNulty, Edward J. O'Rourke, Eugene Kelly are Charged with Disorderly Conduct; Employee Credit Fraud and Use of ND Name and Reputation; Julian Paul Moore Disturbs Peace in South Bend; Six Football Players Suspended for Rape in Dorm Room, Summer 1974; Voyeurism Case at Notre Dame; National Science Foundation Money Misused; Smith, Steven; Deaths / Deaths from Illness / Sickness involving ND Family / Obituaries; Axelsson, Kerry M.; John E. Minavio Dies of Illness; Gallagher, Frank (Francis) J. / Stomach ulcers; Denis Michael Mulcahy (Freshman of Howard Hall) dies of heart problems; Rodger C. Kenney (off-campus Senior) dies of Leukemia; Pope, Jack / Cerebral Hemmorhage; Fitzsimons, M.A. / Sermon Preached at Funeral Mass; Colleran, James; Peters, Erskine Alvin; Murphy, Conor / Dies of Leukemia; Rudd, Ryan / Dies of Cancer; Shay, Ryan; McGrath, Connor P.; McInerny Ralph / Medieval Studies Professor; Healey, Kevin; O'Leary, Richard / Director of Intramurals at Rec Sports / Cancer; Marx, Samuel / Student / Dies of Cancer; Walton, Gail / Director of Music at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, 1954-2010; Pleasants, Julian R. / Assoc Professor Emeritus Biology; Brennan, Joseph X. / Professor Emeritus English; Beckman, Frederick S. / Professor Emeritus Art; Renaud, John E. / Professor and Chair Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering; Valero, Sean / Sophomore Student; Hamann, Mary K. / Director Communications MCOB; Schlafly, Hubert "Hub" / ND Grad invented the Teleprompter; DeSantis, Vincent / Professor Emeritus of History; Hayes, Robert G. / Professor Emeritus of Chemistry; Huang, Nai- Chien / Professor Emeritus Engineering; Hildner, Terence / ND Grad; Conklin, Richard / VP University Relations; Dunne, John S. / Rev. John S. Dunne / Theology / Taught the Most ND Students; McGonigal, Susan Reed / Media Relations Department; Storey, William G. / Professor Emeritus of Theology; Frick, James W. / First Administrator to Engage in Development Work / First Lay Officer; Montague, Curry / Custodian of Notre Dame Main Building / Wall of Honor; Rode, Robert E. / Legal Ethics Professor; McBrien, Rev. Richard P. / Theology Professor Emeritus; Kim, Daniel / Sophomore Business Student; Keough, Donald R. / Chair Emeritus Board of Trustees; Rice, Charles Edward / Law Professor; Yang, Lisa / Senior in the College of Business; Pieronek, Catherine F. / Academic Affairs Assoc. Dean; Nicholson, Lewis E. / Professor Emeritus of English; Sedlack, Robert Pierce / Professor Visual Communication; Hofman, Emil / Professor Emeritus of Chemistry; Winings, Mark / 1970/71 Protestant Student Body Vice President / 1971 BA; Scanlan, Jake/ ND Junior, Mechanical Engineering; Gorch, Francis J., CSC / Brother Francis J. Gorch, CSC; Sagartz, Theresa / College of Science Undergraduate / Junior; Elizondo, Virgilio / Pastoral and Hispanic Theology Professor; Moleah, Mosupatsela Kar V. / Law Student; Hurcik, Brother Louis (CSC) / Emeritus PE and Wellness; Faccenda, Philip J. / General Counsel Emeritus; Kil, David L. / Retired Assistant Registrar; Disciplinary Actions involving the ND Family, Expulsions, Scandals, etc.; Expulsions / Discipline re Celebrations after Winning; Baseball Game with University of Arkansas; Expulsions / Discipline re Smoking, Attending a Dance; Edward Sheeky and Frank Monaghan Expelled for Dancing; Notre Dame Students Burn Trolley / Street Car and riot in South Bend; V12 Jackie Cooper and George Bender Scandal re SB Girls: see PNDP 01-Coo-1; Academic Coach Accused of Sexual Misconduct; Disappearances in the ND Family; Frank Adkins Disappears; Chad Sharon (Freshman) Disappears; Divorces in the ND Family; Jerome J. and Mabel G. Greene; John P. and Augusta Tiernan; 5. PNDP 05- Ethnicity, Religion, Race, Handicaps, etc. of ND Students, Faculty, etc. [Events, writeups, stray mentions, etc.]; Blind/ Visually Handicapped/ Impaired Students, Facultys; Mario J. Pieroni (Blind ND Student); John Morrison (Blind ND Student); Daniel R. Webber (Blind ND Law Student) receives Scholarship from JFK / President John F. Kennedy; Dan Weissmann and Tim Cordes (Blind ND Students); Chinese Students at ND; Deaf and Dumb / Handicapped / Disabled Students at ND; Deaf and Dumb Department at ND [Description of]; John Cullen, Robert J. Lester, George D. Kelly; Glenn A. Smith; Foreign Students at ND (nominal list); Handicapped at ND (Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Physical); ND and the Handicapped Student [by Admissions Office]; Hispanic Students at ND; We Have Always Been Here (by Ruben Carriedo); Irish Students, Faculty, Staff, and Employees at ND; Jewish Students at ND / ND Attitudes Towards Jews; Latin American Students at ND; Mexican Students at ND; Celebrations of Cinco de Mayo and Our Lady of Guadalupe; removed to UNDP; removed to UNDP; Physically Handicapped / Disabled Students; Roger Ryan, Handicapped Student, Class of 1924; Philippino Students at Notre Dame; Religious Denominations/ Affiliations of ND Students; 6. PNDP 06- "First" Notre Dame / Notre Dame Firsts; First Female: see First Woman; First Women: see too First Woman; First African-American: see First Black; First Afro-American: see First Black; First Negro: see First Black; First Airplane, A Navy Transport, to Land at the South Pole carried Navy Captain William M. Hawkes, ND Class of 1933 & Rear Admiral George Dufek / First Notre Dame Graduate at the South Pole; First Architecture Student to Graduate from the School of Architecture, Eugenio P. Rayneri y Piedra from Havana, Cuba.; First Asian Students at Notre Dame; First Asian American Student Body President, Jeremy Lao; First Black Employees / Faculty: First Black Employee May Be Verley Smith, Adam Arnold, First African American Faculty Member, One of Earliest (but not the first) Black Employees at ND: Lois G. Dozler, One of Earliest (but not the first) Black Employees at ND: William Henry Alexander; First Black Students and Graduates: Frazier Thompson, Rev. Edward B. Williams, Carl R. Coggins, etc.; "Negroes at Notre Dame: Eleven Students attend famed Catholic school since end of color ban" (Ebony Magazine, February 1950); One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Vernon A. Horne, Entered Sept 1948, Graduated 8/12/1949 with a MS in Education; One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Clyde P. Jupiter, Entered Sept 1949, Graduated 8/10/1951 with a MS in Physics; One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Aaron W. Dyson, Entered Sept 1948, Graduated 6/7/1953 BS in Physical Education / Aaron Dyson, Bengal Bouter & Considered to be First Black Football Player According to Alton Adams, Jr. [no file, see Black Domers: Seventy Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 23]; One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Charles Bernard Bell Jr. (entered Fall 1947, MS in Mathematics 6/6/1948, PhD in Mathematics 8/4/1953); One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Alton A. Adams, Entered Feb 1949, Graduated 8/8/1952 BS Civil Engineering; One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: George R. Rhodes, Entered Sept 1949, Graduated 8/11/1950 MS in Education; One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Frazier Thompson, Entered July 1944, Graduated 6/1/1947, BS Pre Med; One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Rev. Edward B. Williams, Entered Nov 1944, Graduated 8/12/1947, BA Economics; One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Rev. Herman A. Porter, Entered Sept 1949, Graduated 6/1/1952, MA English; One of The Earliest Black Students at ND: Carl R. Coggins, Entered Nov 1944, Graduated June 1, 1947, BS Naval Science, 1952 BS Civil Engineering; First Black / African American to Participate in Bengal Bouts (Carl R. Coggins) and First Black to win a Athletic Monogram (Frazier Thompson); First Black / African American Woman Employee: (may be Lois G. Dozier, appointed in Fall 1947, who is probably also the First Black Librarian) [also see February 1950 Ebony article in PNDP 30-Bl-1]; First Black / African American Freshman Football Player: Aaron W. Dyson [no file here - see February 1950 Ebony article in PNDP 30-Bl-1 and PATH 02-Mis-1]; First Black / African American Basketball Players: Joseph G. Bertrand, Entee Shine [no file here - see PATH 2-Ber-3 and PATH 2-Shi-1]; First Black / African American on Football Team: Wayne King Edmonds and Richard M. Washington [no file here - PATH 02-Mis-1]; First Black / African American Lay Woman Graduate Degree Recipient: may be Gloria Lee Ivory (MA'1956); First Black / African American Graduates from South Bend: may be Gloria Lee Ivory (MA'1956) and Joseph R. Luten (MA'56); First Black / African American Honorary Degree Recipient: may be Ralph Johnson Bunche (1904-1971); First Black / African American Glee Club Member: Rudolph Pruden (?); First Black / African American on Teaching Faculty: (may be Adam S. Arnold, appointed Assistant Professor 1957) Tenure in 1963 / Possibly the First Black Faculty Member to Gain Tenure [no file here]; First Black / African American Trustee: Bayard Rustin; First Black / African American Advisory Council Member: Joseph G. Bertrand; First Black / African American Student to Run for the Student Government President: David Krashna; First Black / African American Student Body President, David Krashna, Receives Frazier Thompson Pioneer Award at the 2012 Triennial Reunion at Notre Dame; First Black / African American Woman Law School Graduates: Gwendolyn E. Brown, Norma Jean Fleming, Jessalyn L. Pendarvis / First Black Women Law School Graduates; First Black / African American Woman Undergraduate Degree Recipient: (may be Angie Chamblee ?) [no file here]; First Black / African American on Baseball Team: (may be Ron Goodman ?) [no file here - see PATH 02-Mis-1]; First Black / African American Laetare Medalist: Sr. Thea Bowman [no file - see UDIS 221/17]; First Black / African American Leprechaun: Michael A. Brown; First Black / African American Marching Band Drum Major: Tambre Paster; First Black / African American Football Coach: Tyrone Willingham [no file here - see PATH 02-Wil-2, etc.]; First Black / African American Librarians: Melba Faucett, 1961 (?); Christina Llorente, 1964; Granville Cleveland, 1969; First Black / African American Valedictorian: Katie Washington; First African American Family With Three Generations Graduating from Notre Dame; First Black / African American Law School Graduate: Alvin McKenna JD 1966 / See UNDP06-Bl-22 for Verification; First Black / African American All American Basketball Player & First Black Team Captain of the Basketball Team: Tommy Hawkins [Also see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, pages 51-57]; First Black / African American Football Player Student Body President - Corey Robinson; First Black / African American PhD: Could be Charles Bell, 1953 PhD; First Black / African American Student Union- aka Nu Nu Delta, Negros of Notre Dame First Secret Fraternity Started by Ben Finley in 1960 [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 68]; First Black / African American Member of the Knights of Columbus, Notre Dame Ave Maria Chapter 1477: Algernon Johnson "Jay" Cooper [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 89] Later Became the First Black Mayor in Alabama [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 97; First African / African American American Assistant Rector: Ann Claire Williams [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 178] First Black Assistant Rector; First Newsletter for the Black / African American Community, "Ebony Side of the Dome" Original Artwork for the Logo & Newsletter created by Bonita Bradshaw [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 184]; First Black / African American Cheerleader: Joya C. Defoor [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 188 & 192] Also one of the Founding Members of the Black Alumni of Notre Dame; First Black / African American Irish Guard Member: Manny Grace [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 194-201 & Featured in the Picture Section of the Book]; First Black / African American Heisman Trophy Winner at Notre Dame: Tim Brown [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 211]; First Black / African American Quadruple Domer: Leo McWilliams, 1981BA, 1982BSE, 1985MSEE, 1993PhD; First Black / African American MBA: Alan Pinado, Sr. [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 251]; First Black / African American to Win the Moose Krause Award: David Duerson [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 301]; First Student Group for Black / African American Woman: Shades of Ebony, Co-founded by Arienne Thompson & Shawtina Ferguson / Shawtina Ferguson First President of Shades of Ebony [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 419-421 & 439-441]; First Black / African American Student in the Honors Program and First Black Student Triple Major and First Black Student Awarded the Alumni Association's Distinguished Undergraduate Award: Tona Maria Boyd [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 448]; First Black / African American to Graduate with a Major in Africana Studies: Rhea Boyd [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 449]; First Black / African American Member of Navy ROTC at Notre Dame: Gary Cooper [No File, See Echoes of '58 by Jack Barthel 2016, PNDP 170-Cl-58, page 9]; First Black / African American Female to Graduate with a Dual Degree: Myra Roxanna Michail, MBA/JD, 2006, Cum Laude [No File, Per the Registrar's Office]; First Professional Boxing Match Held at Notre Dame / Mike Lee, ND Grad Class of 2009 / Folder located at PATH 2-Lee-1; First Graduate Class in Boy Guidance; First Director of Community Relations - James A. Roemer (Folder contains Obit); First Student to Die at ND: (may be William Richardville ?); First Deaf Football Player: Glenn A. Smith [no folder, see PNDP05-Dd-1 and; First PhD in English awarded to: Sr. Mary Eleanore of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, IN (no file); First Endowed Professorship in the Nation in Business Ethics; First Family of All ND Graduates: (may be the Richard Conklin family ?); First Family With the Most Siblings to Attend / Graduate from Notre Dame; First Family With the Most Decendants to Attend Notre Dame and St. Mary's College; First Director of Game Day Operations: Mike Seamon- announced by the Committee on Safety, Security and Hospitality, Press Release 04/16/2009 [no file- press release filed in PNDP 30-Sa-8]; First Hispanic Graduates: Celestine Villeneuve 1874 Medical Certificate, Bonifacio Baca 1874 Commercial Diploma / First Hispanic Doctor Of Laws Degree-Honorary Degree to Joseph Emanuel Garcia From Brazil in 1875 [No file- see Commencement in Bulletins]; First Japanese Student: (may be Yosaburo Francis Sugita ?); First Jewish Trustee: (may be Newton N. Minow); First Lay Teacher / Faculty Member: John Williams; First Lay Provost / Timothy O'Meara; First Professional Librarian (and First Female Librarian): may be Florence Espy (1857-1924); First Male Undergraduate pursuing degree from St. Mary's College: Lou Morales; First Talking Movie / First Movie with Sound; removed to UNDP; First Non-Catholic Provost: Nathan Hatch; A Pilgrim at Notre Dame: Why I Am Hopeful About Catholic Universities by Nathan Hatch; First Non-Catholic Football Coach at Notre Dame: Victor Place, 1908 (No Folder); First Nigerian Student at Notre Dame: Michael Udo Akpan; First Non- Notre Dame Graduate to be President of the Notre Dame Alumni Club of Staten Island, Joseph Paul Delaney; First Inauguration of the President of Notre Dame: Fr. Edward A. Malloy; First Male Lay Rector: Joseph P. McKenna, Graduate Student From Ireland; First Senator From Notre Dame: John Gearin, Class of 1871, 1874 MS; First Students at Notre Dame: Clement Reckers and Alexis Coquillard (and perhaps others) 1842/43; First Student to Successfully Participate in the Year Long Study Abroad Program at Sciences-PO in Paris, France: Ava R. Williams [No File, see Black Domers: 70 Years at Notre Dame, 2014, PNDP 170-Bl-2, page 411]; First Valedictorian Varsity Football Player: Sydney J. Dickerson, 1885, [no file, see PNDP 30-Va-1]; First Lay Executive Vice President: John Affleck- Graves; First Vice President and Associate Provost for Internationalization at UND: J. Nicholas Entrikin; First Women to Graduate / Receive Degrees: Sr. Mary Frances Jerome (MA 6/11/1917) and Sr. Mary Lucretia (MS 6/11/1917); First Women Law School Students: Maxine E. Ryer, Carol Ann Gasson, Diana Norine Shaw; First Woman PhD in Education: Sr. M. Michel Keenan [no file here - just this note]; First Women Lay Teachers of the Minims: Miss McCambray (1st), Miss Birch (2nd), Miss Blake (3rd), Mrs. Stace (4th), Miss Moss, Mrs. Williams; First Women on Teaching Faculty: Josephine Massyngbaerde Ford and Sr. Suzanne OSB (aka Dorothy Anne Kelly) (at the college level); First Woman on Teaching Faculty to Gain Tenure: Josephine Massyngbaerde Ford; First Woman Teacher not on the Faculty (at the college level): Elizabeth Jane Lynch [no file here - just this note]; First Woman Reporter in Stadium Press Box: Dolores Liebeler; First Women Cheerleaders: Missy McCrary (SMC), Terry Bock (SMC), Ann Stringer (SMC), Molly Tiernan (SMC); First Woman Law School Graduate: Grace Olivarez; First Woman Security / Police Staff: Monica Trapp; First Woman on Board of Trustees: Rosemary Parks [no file here - see Observer 10/21/1971, p.6, col.5]; First Woman Vice President: may be Sr. M. Alma Peter CSC; First Student (and First Woman Student) to receive an ND/SMC Co-Exchange Program Degree: Mary Eileen Davey, BBA 5/1972; Co-Exchange / Coeducation / SMC and ND Merger; First Woman Student to Receive a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Architecture Degree: Mary Ann Proctor; Co-Exchange / Coeducation / SMC and ND Merger; removed to UNDP; First Women in Marching Band: Elizabeth Jaeger, Lucy Cannata, Susan Schoenherr, Susan Swiatek, Mary Beth Brungardt (SMC), Jean Ann Kaufman (SMC), Gail Spretnjak (SMC), Rosemary Crock (SMC), and perhaps others; First Woman Valedictorian: Marianne O'Connor [no file here - see ND Report 1973/74, p.345]; First Woman Marching Band Drum Major: Linda Batista (from SMC); First ND Woman Marching Band Drum Major: Toni Faini; First Woman in Irish Guard: Mary Beth Wilkinson (tried out but not selected) and Molly Kinder (first actually to be in Irish Guard) Second Woman in Irish Guard: Tess Murray, 2006; First Woman Student Body President: Brooke Norton; First Woman President of the Monogram Club; First Woman Head Manager of the Football Team; First Woman Head Manager of the Football Team from St. Mary's College: Colleen Naumovich; First Woman Dean, College of Arts and Letters, Isabel Charles; First Woman Editor of the Observer, Martha Hogan, St. Mary's Student (no file); First Woman Editor of the Observer, Rosemary Mills, Notre Dame Student (no file); First Women All Female Ticket for Student Body President, Elizabeth Brown and Maris Braun; First Woman Honorary Degree Recipient, Ellen Ryan Jolly; First Woman Dome Editor, Susan Darin Hagan (no file); First Woman Editor of Scholastic Magazine, Sally Stanton MacKenzie (no file-listed in book, "Thanking Fr. Ted"); First Woman on the Board of Directors for the Monogram Club, Anne Cisle Murray (no file- listed in book, "Thanking Fr. Ted"); First Woman President of the Alumni Association, Beth Toomey (no file- listed in book, "Thanking Fr. Ted"); First Woman Full Professor, First Woman Endowed Professor and Founder of Gender Studies Program, Joan Aldous, reported in the ND Works, April 9, 2009; First Woman to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree, Sr. Mary Leona, August 1925 (no file); First Woman to earn a Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Sr. Mary Laura Garstecki, SSJ, August 8, 1952 (no File); First Time Women Were Issued Football Tickets for the Notre Dame Student Section (NW Game in 1969); First Woman to Join Full Time Faculty as an Assistant Professor in the General Program, Sr. Suzanne Kelly OSB; First Woman President of Badin Hall, Kim Magnotta; First Woman to Win the Kaneley Award & Notre Dame's First Female Baccalaureate To Received An Honorary Doctorate From Her Alma Mater: Carol Lally Shields (No file, see UDIS 225/40); First Woman Head Manager of the Football Team - Erin West (No File, see PNDP 30-Wo-5); First Woman to Receive a PhD Majoring in Philosophy- Sr. Mary Verda Dorsch (No File); First Woman to Usher A Football Game at Notre Dame Stadium - Cheryl Floyd; First Woman Lay Rector: Kathleen Cekanski, Badin Hall; Second Woman Lay Rector: Joanne Szafran, Walsh Hall (See "Thanking Fr. Ted", PNDP170-aa-2, page 20) Both here at the same time but Badin Hall was named the First Female Dorm.; First Women to Receive Bachelor's Degrees Before Co-Education: Sr. Mary Aloysi and Sr. Margaret Mary Received Bachelor of Arts / Sr. Mary Josephine, Sr. Mary Veronique Received Bachelor of Letters; Sr. Mary Aloysi Biography / First Female Triple Domer, BA Aug 4, 1922; MA June 10, 1923, PhD Aug 5, 1930; First Woman / First Lay Woman to Receive Bachelor Degree Before Co-Education: Antoinette J. Semortier, South Bend IN / See August 4, 1922 Summer Session Commencement Program; First Woman / First Lay Woman to Receive Master Degree Before Co-Education / First Lay Woman to Receive a Degree before Co-Education: Bertha Regina Grosswege, Avilla, IN / No Folder, See August 5, 1921 Summer Session Commencement Program; First Woman Bachelor of Music: Sr. M. Catherine / No Folder, See ND Daily, June 15, 1924; First Woman Dean of the College of Science: Mary Galvin / No Folder, See PNDP30-Sc-1; First Woman To Win A National Track Title at Notre Dame: Molly Seidel; First Woman Police Chief at Notre Dame: Keri Kei Shibata; 7. PNDP 10- Buildings and Grounds; Checklists of Buildings / Construction / Demolition Dates; Construction Costs for Major ND Buildings; Building Inventory (Sorted by Date of Construction); Campus Plan / Campus Planning; Contruction of Buildings on Campus; Historic / Landmark Campus Buildings; UND National Register of Historic Places Application and Certificate; "The Registry / 'Campus Landmark' Buildings" [from ND Magazine]; USGS Topographical Maps of ND Area; US Survey Plat Maps and Field Notes of Site of ND; Plat and Land Ownership Maps of ND Area; Section and Quarter-Section Lines overlaid on ND Building Map; Campus Maps and Campus Guide/Maps; Out of Bounds Area / ND Scholastic 4/22/1967; Sanborn Maps [photo copies of all the extra large size maps in 10-Aa-5x]; Sanborn Maps [Extra Large Size]; Sanborn Maps [Extra Large Size]; Sanborn Maps [Extra Large Size]; Sanborn Maps [Extra Large Size]; Sanborn Maps [Extra Large Size]; Sanborn Maps [Extra Large Size]; Fire Insurance or Appraisal Map (center of campus only); Fire Insurance or Appraisal Map (center of campus only); Out of Bounds Map; Guides to Campus; Guide to Notre Dame; Golf Cart Access Guide and Routes; Campus Tours; ND Campus: Plans, Planning, Descriptions, Critiques, Analyses; Notre Dame Revisited: A Campus in Crisis. Lectures by Ken McCandless / Department of Architecture / Nov. 12th and 13th, 1979; "Visualizing the Modern Catholic University: Original Intention of 'Touchdown Jesus' at the University of Notre Dame" by Margaret M. Grubiak (Material Religion, v.6, #3, pps. 336-369).; "Memorializing Knute Rockne at the University of Notre Dame: Collegiate Gothic Architecture and Institutional Identity" by Sherry C. M. Lindquist (Winterthur Portfolio, v.46 #1, Spring 2012); The Ellerbe Tradition: Seventy Years of Architecture and Engineering / edited by Bonnie Richter (Minneapolis: Elerbe, Inc., 1980); Elevation / GPS / Longitude and Latitude Coordinates / Flora and Fauna / Soils of the University of Notre Dame; Athletic and Convocation Center / ACC (1968- ); Athletic and Convocation Center / ACC (1968- ); Athletic and Convocation Center / ACC; South Bend Tribune. The Notre Dame Athletic and Convocation Center...serving the University and the community. South Bend, Ind. : [s.n.] 1968.; Athletic and Convocation Center: Notre Dame's Version of Houston's Astro-Dome (an 11" x 16" offprint from the May 1968 issue of _School Product News_); Hammes Auditorium / Joyce Center's Basketball Media Auditorium; Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center featuring: Naimoli Family Sports Club, Leep Varsity Shop, Rosenthal Atrium Entry, Murnane Ticket Office; Rolfs Aquatic Center; Performance Maximus [Opening and Dedication of ACC]; Administration / Main Building: General; Administration Building / Main Building: General Histories; Main Building Exterior Renovation (1995-1996) and Interior Renovation (1997-1999); Administration Building Oversize Posters; Refectory Murals; The Notre Dame Main Building : fact and symbol, 1879-1979 / by Thomas J. Schlereth. Notre Dame, Ind. : Archives of the University of Notre Dame, 1979.; Dome of Learning: UND's Main Building (by Schlereth); Rotunda Tile Floor Done by Arthur Hatt; Administration/ Main Building: Fire and Rebuilding ND; Administration/ Main Building: Fire [Oversize]; Account of the Construction of the Main Building; Engraving and story about Main Building Fire from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 24 May 1879, p. 193; Administration/ Main Building: Fire and Rebuilding ND Scholastic Articles; Administration/ Main Building: Centennial Observance; Administration/ Main Building: Dome, Gilding, Statue of Mary; Crown of Our Lady of Sacred Heart [later one of Stolen Crowns]; Crowned With Stars (by Eleanor C. Donnelly) - copy only; Golden Dome Cleaned; Not to be Regilded; Golden Dome Blacked Out / No Lights; Administration/ Main Building: Interior, Gregori's Columbus Murals; Life of Christopher Columbus. World's fair souvenir edition, after the most authentic documents faithfully abridged. 12 full page illustrations by consent of University of Notre Dame. From original paintings by Gregori. Of Florence, Italy. [S.l.] : [n.p. 1892]; Administration/ Main Building: Interior, Gregori's Columbus Murals; Administration/ Main Building: Weather Station; Administration/ Main Building: Restoration and Renovation; Curry Lee Montague (Main Building Janitor/ Custodian); Administration/ Main Building: Locations of Rockne's/ Athletic Department's Offices; Administration/ Main Building: Dates When Brownson and Carroll Halls Closed; Administration / Main Building / Brownson Hall during the Depression of the 1930s; Administration/ Main Building: Wall of Honor [Plaques That Honor Members of the ND Family in Main Building]; Administration/ Main Building: Comparative Floor Plans- Historical 1880s, 1955, 1997 and 1999; Administration/ Main Building Oversize Floor Plans; Administration/ Main Building: J. Francis Smith Murals; Main Building Engraving / Elevation / Drawing by Tom McNeff circa 1988; Main Building Engraving / Elevation/ Drawing by Tom McNeff [in Map Case 3/19]; Administration/ Main Building: Tradition of Undergraduates Not Walking Up the Steps / Stairs Until After Graduation / Main Building Steps; Administration/ Main Building: What Father Sorin Said and Wrote After the Fire ("If it were all gone, I should not give up", etc.); Administration/ Main Building: What Father Sorin is also Supposed to have Said Said After the Fire ("She had to burn it to the ground..."); Alumni Hall (1931- ); Alumni Stadium; Alumni Stadium Posters; Auditoriums on Campus; Andre House (Old McNamara House, became Senior- Alumni Bar in 1969) (1951-1969); Arlotta Stadium (for LaCrosse); School of Architecture; Matthew and Joyce Walsh Make $27 Million Gift to Notre Dame for Building a New School of Architecture; Ave Maria Press; Dedication and Brief History of Ave Maria Press; Barn (1905-1925); Fire at ND which Burned Barn; Badin Hall; Bakery (New, 1903- ) and ND Buns/ Rolls/ Bread; Barber Shop; Bookstore in Badin Hall (1932-1955); Boathouse; Rifle Range / Rifle Team; Breen Phillips Hall; Brownson Hall/ Sister's Convent and Infirmary; Mendoza College of Business Administration (1995- ); Giovanini Commons; Cannon and Flagpole on Eastern Main Quadrangle; Cartier Athletic Field; Babe Ruth, Celebrity Visits Cartier Field; Cavanaugh Hall (1936- ); Carroll Hall; Cadillac Hall; Carole Sandner Hall / Alliance for Catholic Education / Institute for Educational Initiatives at UND; Campus Crossroads Project; West Building- Student Development and Formation; South Building- Dept of Music and Sacred Music; East Building- Anthropology & Psychology; Cedar Grove and CSC Community Cemeteries; Bench Gravemarker of Frank Fahey; Our Lady of Sorrows at Cedar Grove Cemetery Mausolea; Coming Home / A New Ministry at Notre Dame; Zaehnle Family and Burial at Cedar Grove; The Cemetery Beneath the Golden Dome: A History of Cedar Grove Cemetery at the University of Notre Dame, 1830-2013 / by Jim and Jane Gillis (San Ramon, CA: Falcon Books, 2013); (Gillis, p.14-17) Brother Francis, CSC; (Gillis, p.15) Old Indian Burial Ground burials removed to Cedar Grove Cemetery, 22 September 1928; (Gillis, p.18-20) All Souls Chapel at Cedar Grove Cemetery; (Gillis, p.35-44) Brickmaking at Notre Dame, by Brother Donald J.; (Gillis, p.47-49) The Farms at ND; (Gillis, p.51) The Chapel at Cedar Grove Cemetery; (Gillis, p.52) Harry J. Arndt (1879-1921); (Gillis, p.53) Joseph Archambeau (1815-1890); (Gillis, p.54) John M. Armstrong (1841-1919); (Gillis, p.55) Ross B. Avery (1888-1980); (Gillis, p.56) Margaret "Meghan" Beeler (1973-1992); (Gillis, p.57) Joseph Bertrand (1782-1892); (Gillis, p.58) Joe Boland (1904-1960); (Gillis, p.59) Paul Mulholland Butler (1905-1961); (Gillis, p.59) Anne Brusko Butler (1907-2005); (Gillis, p.60) Melissa Marie Cook (1972-2002); (Gillis, p.61) Alexis Coquillard; (Gillis, p.62-63) James D'Arcy Chisholm (1931-2009); (Gillis, p.64) Carlos B. Daele; (Gillis, p.65) Christopher J. Fagan (1906-1978); (Gillis, p.66) Frank Fahey (1928-1975); (Gillis, p.66) Lillian Fahey (1929-2008); (Gillis, p.67) Robert E. Farrand, Sr. (1928-2009); (Gillis, p.68) Thomas Flynn (1824-1872); (Gillis, p.69) Romy Hammes (1900-1981); (Gillis, p.69) Dorothy Hammes (1903-1965); (Gillis, p.70) Leon Hart (1928-2002); (Gillis, p.71) Eli Hickey (1839-1930); (Gillis, p.72) Marvin Hickey (1902-1989); (Gillis, p.73) Rev. Sylvester Hosinski (1885-1953); (Gillis, p.74) George Kelly (1927-2003) & Gloria Kelly (1926-2006); (Gillis, p.75) Edward "Moose" Kraus (1913-1992) & Elise Krause (1910-1990); (Gillis, p.76-77) Robert Arthur Leader; (Gillis, p.78) Mother; (Gillis, p.79) Grover Malone (1895-1950); (Gillis, p.80) William McLean (1922) & Shirley McLean (1911-2006); (Gillis, p.81) Larry "Moon" Mullins (1908-1968); (Gillis, p.82-83) Victor L. McFadden (1928-2003); (Gillis, p.84) Jim Murphy (1928-2003); (Gillis, p.85) Dominic "Nappy" Napolitano (1907-1966); (Gillis, p.86) Pierre Frechette Navarre (1783-1864); (Gillis, p.87) Jim Norris (1943-1999); (Gillis, p.88) Patrick O'Brien (1837-1913); (Gillis, p.89) Elaine Elizabeth Valdiserri (1932-1988); (Gillis, p.90) Raymond Siegfried; (Gillis, p.91) Charles A. Sweeney, Sr.; (Gillis, p.92) Jeanne Arlene Szakaly (1929-1999); (Gillis, p.93) John Pendl (1821-1882); (Gillis, p.94) Marilyn Rosenthal; (Gillis, p.95) James A. Roemer (1930-2013); (Gillis, p.96) Mausolea; (Gillis, p.97) James P. Hatfield (1931-2005); (Gillis, p.98) Raymond Edward Lemek (1934-2005); (Gillis, p.99) James Patrick Seymour (1946-2011)& Nancy Garvey Seymour (1947-2013); Center for Social Concerns (formerly WNDU Building); Center for Continuing Education / McKenna Hall (1966- ) / Notre Dame Conference Center; Julian Samora Library (Founded in 1999, Located at 204 McKenna Hall); Notre Dame Center for Arts and Culture; Community Relations Department; Segura Arts Studio; Old Chemistry Hall (1902-17; later Hoynes Hall, earlier Institute of Technology); Fire which Burned Old Chemistry Hall; Chapels at ND: General and Miscellaneous Information; Beijing Global Gateway in China / Genesis Beijing Building; Clarke [War] Memorial Fountain (1986- ); CSC Community House / Mount St. Vincent (1900-1954) / Columba Hall (1954- ); Computing Center and Mathematics Building (1963- ); Corby Hall (1895- ); Coleman Morse Center; Compton Family Center (Ice Facilities / Hockey Arena); O'Brien's Dedicatory Mass; Conway Hall (in London); Corbett Family Hall; ND Studios in the Rex and Alice A. Martin Media Center; Crowley Hall of Music (1893- ; earlier Institute of Technology; Hoynes Hall of Law, Psychology Building); Credit Union (1981- ); History of ND Credit Union; Cushing Hall of Engineering (1934- ); Curme- Lochner House (corner of Angela and ND Avenue); Gregory Curme; Richard Lochner; "Grotto House"; Football (and Other) Ticket Scalping / Selling Near campus; Decio Faculty Office Building (198_- ); DeBartolo Classroom Building (1992- ); Multi-Media / Computer Equipped Classrooms; Educational Media; Changing the process of teaching and learning : essays / by Notre Dame faculty [[Notre Dame, Ind.] : Educational Media, University of Notre Dame,90 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.]; DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts aka The Marie B. DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts; DeBartolo Center for the Performing Arts- Oversize File; Dillon Hall (1931- ); James and Christine Corgel Endow Dillon Hall Rector's Position; "Dogpatch" / Heppler's Morningside Addition (neighborhood east of ND on Bulla Road); Downtown Building / Notre Dame Downtown's Facilities; Douglas Road; Donald R. Keough School of Global Affairs / Jenkins Hall; Notre Dames First New School in 96 Years; Dujarie Hall (1906- ); Duncan Hall [Residence Hall]; Duncan Student Center [Stadium Crossroads Project]; Smith Center for Recreational Sports; Smith Family Makes $15 Million Gift to ND for Recreation Center; Media Center; Center for Career Development Housed in Duncan Student Center; Dunne Hall; Earth Sciences Building / Sisters of the Holy Cross Novitiate; Eck Baseball Stadium (1994- ); John P. Murphy Family Team Room; Eck Center (1997- ): Bookstore/ Visitor's Center/ Alumni Association Offices; Eck Center (1997- ): Bookstore/ Visitor's Center/ Alumni Association Offices; Eck Pavilion / Indoor Tennis Center; Eddy Street Commons; Eddy Street Commons At Notre Dame, Since 2008: A Chronicle [by Fritz Duda(?); printed by UND in 2012 or very early 2013]; Eddy and Edison Streets SE Corner Lot; Eddy Street Commons Phase II; Engineering Building and Shops (? -1928); Joseph W Evans Memorial Crossroads (1980- ) [Sidewalk between Nieuwland and Crowley Halls]; Farm Buildings at ND; Barn Fire; Farley Hall; Flaherty Hall; Fieldhouse / Gymnasium (1898-1900;1901-83); Fieldhouse / Gymnasium Oversize Folder; Frank Millbauer; Jimmy Stack; Peter Leim; John Bachman; Charles "Snooks" Judge; Charles Springer; Semi - State High School Basketball Game held at Notre Dame's Gymnasium / South Bend News 3/10/1912, p.12; Fisher Hall (1952- ); Fitzpatrick Hall of Engineering (1979- ); Energy Center (Housed in Engineering Building); Solar Rooftop Installed; College of Engineering Floor Plans: Fitzpatrick - Cushing Hall of Engineering, Aerospace Laboratory, Architecture Building [Lemonier / Bond Hall] UND (revised 1986); Fischer, Charles A. Graduate Residence Hall (1991- ); Flanner Tower / Hall (1969- ); Founders' Monument (1906- ); Freshman Hall; Galvin Life Science Center (1972- ); Jerry Hank Family Center for Environmental Science [Hank Wing] Mass of Thanksgiving Program; Dedication of the Paul V. Galvin Life Science Center, April 28, 1972. [Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1972]; Geddes Hall (Building to house the Institute for Church Life and the Center for Social Concerns; Warren Golf Course (North of Douglas Road) (1998- ); Global Gateway / Notre Dame Global Gateway in Rome; Conferral of Honorary Degrees on Jean Louis Cardinal Tauran and Maria Voce; Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes (1896- ); Grotto Stories: From Heart of ND, by Dorothy Corson and Mary Pat Dowling Beal; "Lourdes Water and American Catholicism" from Material Christianity by Colleen McDannell (1995); Lourdes Water, Religious Shrines at ND, Grotto, etc.; Mailing from the Confraternity of Our Lady of Lourdes; Murphy, James E. Notre Dame Grotto. [S.l. : s.n., 1996]; Grace Hall (19 - ; Temporary Administration Building); Closing Grace and Flanner, move to New Quad; Guglielmino Athletic Complex; Guglielmino Athletic Complex / Play Like a Champion Today And Tomorrow (Fund Raising Literature); Guglielmino Athletic Complex; Romano Family Locker Room; Haggar Hall [formerly Wenninger- Kirsch Biology Building](193_- ); Hayes- Healy Center (1969- ); Harper Hall (IU and ND Medical School and Cancer Research); HAWK Pedestrian Safety System / Highway Intensity Activated Crosswalk; Hesburgh Memorial Library (1963- ); "Visualizing the Modern Catholic University: Original Intention of 'Touchdown Jesus' at the University of Notre Dame" by Margaret M. Grubiak (Material Religion, v.6, #3, pps. 336-369).; Bomb Threat Procedures; HathiTrust; Shooter in the Library Training; 50th Anniversary 1962 - 2012; Au Bon Pain Cafe Bakery to Open in Hesburgh Library; Frederico Vigil Art Hanging in the Hesburgh Library, 1st Floor; Hesburgh Memorial Library (1963- ): Mural; The Word of Life Mural / Mosaic (by Millard Sheets); Touchdown Jesus / Obit of Stonemason Gilbert Orth; Hesburgh Memorial Library (1963- ): List of Memorials; Hesburgh Memorial Library Endowed Collection of Plaques Finding Aid; Endowed Library Collections Plaque Locator Guide; Hesburgh Memorial Library: Biblical Symbol Engravings; Hesburgh Memorial Library and Renovation 2001; Carey Courtyard / Richard and Margaret Carey Courtyard; Center for Digital Scholarship; Hesburgh Memorial Library: Nicknames ("Touchdown Jesus", "Ted's Mahal", "Largest Grain Elevator in Midwest", "Brain Silo", "Mount Excellence", "World's Largest Holy Card"); Hesburgh Memorial Library Renovation 2014; Hesburgh Center for International Studies / Kroc Institute; Greenfields [Located in Hesburgh Ctr ro International Studies]; Hessert Center for Aerospace Research (1991- ); Holy Cross House (for Elderly and Aged Priests; 1962- ); Howard Hall; Pieta Dedication [by sculptor Jean de Marco]; Holy Cross Village at ND [operated by the CSC Brothers, located east of rte 933]; Holy Cross Hall; Holy Cross Community Cemetery; "Holy Cross Cemetery Register, Notre Dame, Indiana", compiled by Rev. John Conley CSC, 2017; Huddle / Confectionary Store / Candy Store; Brother Leopold (Biography of) + Candy Store); Huddle / Tailor Shop / Band Building; Hurley College of Commerce / Globe / Ship (1932- ); Ice House (1911- ); Inn at St. Mary's; Innovation Park; Quinn Family Provides Five Million for Phase II of Innovation Park / Thomas H. and Diane G. Quinn Hall for Innovation and Change; Infirmary; Indiana University School of Medicine - South Bend on the Notre Dame Campus; Irish Green; Playground on the Irish Green / Open to the Public; Irish Indoor Athletics Center; Ivy Quad / Townhomes / Flats / Estates; Jenkins Hall; Jordan Hall of Science; Longitude Dial; Keenan- Stanford Hall (1957- ); Marilyn M. Keough Hall (1996- ); Keough- Notre Dame Centre - Dublin (1998- ); O'Connell House (Home for the International Studies Programs/Offices in the Keough Institute for Irish Studies); ND Kitchen / Old Kitchen; Kylemore Abbey / Residential Facility for Notre Dame Students in Ireland / Educational Program; Knights of Columbus Building (1968- ;was Post Office); Marion Burk Knott Hall (1988- ); Lafortune Student Center (1953- ; was Science Building); Merchandise [Consignment] Sales Agreement; Saint Joseph and St Mary Lake, Boating, Swimming, Beach; Fishing Permit; Well [drilled behind Moreau Seminary]; Law School (1930- ) and Kresge Law Library (1973- ); University of Notre Dame. Law School. Dedication of the Kresge Law Library, November 2, 1973. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : [s.n.] 1973.; Eck Hall of Law; Biolchini Hall of Law; Land O'Lakes / UNDERC / UND Environmental Research Center; Land O'Lakes and the University of Notre Dame: A History / by Kerrie McCaw; Lemonnier Library (1916-1963) / Bond Hall / Architecture Building (1964- ); List of Librarians and Cataloguers and Student Workers from 1894-1908; Lewis Hall (A Convent for Sister Nun Students, 1965- )/ Alumni Family Hall; Legends of Notre Dame / The Peggy Notebart Center; The Lilacs (1136 N. Notre Dame Ave); Lobund / Reyniers Germ Free Life Building (1950- ); Symposium "Science and Technology"; Log Chapel / Shrine (1832- ); Fire at ND which Burned Stables, Barn, Candle House; Some Early Local Footprints: Pokagon Village, ND Lakes, Our Savage Predecessors (by David R. Leeper); removed to UNDP; Loftus Sports Center (1988- ); Haggar Fitness Complex and Meyo Field; London Study Center, 7 Albemarle Street; 7 Albemarle Street: A Brief History of the Building and Its Occupants / by London Centre of the UND; London Study Centre- Marian Kennedy Fischer Hall, 1-4 Suffolk Street; Lodge / The Lodge; Ralph and Phillip Lucier Courtyard (1971- ); Lyons Hall; Malloy Hall; Matthew and Joyce Walsh Family Hall of Architecture; McGlinn Hall (1997- ); McCourtney Hall / First Dedicated Research Building; Melissa Cook Stadium (Softball Stadium); Old Missionaries House (186_- ); Moreau Seminary (1959- ); Morris Inn (1952- ); Morris Inn Oversize File; Ernest Morris / The Fifth Horseman at Notre Dame; Morrissey Hall; Mod Quad; Natatorium and Swimming Pool; Navy Drill Hall; Nanovic Hall; Newman Center for Faith and Reason / Newman University Church; Nieuwland Science Hall (1953- ); Lawrence Baldinger, Dean College of Science; Andrew J Boyle (History of Chemistry Department); Mathematics [Department] at ND (by Arnold E. Ross); Napoleon Telescope; Accelerator Installation; Nuclear Accelerator Open House; North Dining Hall (1957- ); Observatory / Telescope; University of Notre Dame and the Napoleon III Telescope by Robert Havlik; Observatory Job Leads to Discovery of Rare Star by Colin Littlefield; O'Hara- Grace Townhouses for Graduate Women; Old College and Log Chapel (1843- ; Dujarie Hall 1906-7); Dujarie Hall; Supplement to Brothers of Holy Cross; Rev James J. Trahey, CSC; O'Neill Hall (1996- ) [Dorm]; O'Neill Hall [Attached to Football Stadium]; South Club; Music and Sacred Music Transition into O'Neill Hall; O'Shaughnessy Hall of Liberal and Fine Arts (1953- ); O'Shaughnessy Hall : liberal and fine arts. Notre Dame, Ind. : The University, 1954?; Design, Copy & Logistic (DCL) Services; Pangborn Hall (1950- ); Pasquerilla [ROTC] Center (1990- ); Pasquerilla Halls East and West (1981- ); Peggy Notebaert Center; Phelan Hall; Post Office (1967- ); Sampling of Postmarks; Power / Heating Plant (1926- ); Steam Heat Before the Power Plant; Study for the Design of a Power Plant for the UND; Michael John Ledding (BSEE Thesis); Suggests Boiler could be used as an Electrical Plant.; Water Tower; Post Office / Security Building (2003-; CSC Province Archives Center (1977- ); Presbytery; (Proposed) Alumni and Knights of Columbus Building; (Proposed) Brute Statue / Monument at Entrance; (Proposed) Engineering Building; (Proposed) Life Science Center; Radiation Research Laboratory Building (1963-); Raclin- Carmichael Hall: ND and IU School of Medicine South Bend; Railway Exchange Building in Chicago Houses the Chicago Based Executive MBA; Raclin Murphy Museum of Art at Notre Dame; Riley Hall of Art and Design (1917- ; formerly Old Chemistry Building); Riley Hall of Art and Design: Isis Gallery Exhibit Posters; Ricci Band Building; Recker's Restaurant; Rockefeller Hall [Hoboes, Transients, and Brother Hugh]; Rockne Memorial (1939- ); Golf Pro Shop located in Rockne Memorial; Rolfs Sports Recreation Center (1998- ); Ryan Hall (Female Residence Hall); Megan Crowley; Saint/ St Edward's Hall (1882- ); Fire which Burned St Edward's Hall; Saint/ St Joseph Novitiate (1869- ); Fire which Burned St Joseph's Novitiate; Saint/ St Joseph Novitiate (1913- ); Saint/ St Michael's Laundry (1934-1989); Fire which Burned St Michael's Laundry; St. Liam Hall (formerly the Health Services Building originally constructed in 1935); St. Joseph's High School; Sacred Heart Church I (1848-1868); Sacred Heart Church II (1868- ): Guide; Sacred Heart Church II: Descriptions and Histories; Spire of Faith: UND's Sacred Heart Church (Schlereth); Sacred Heart Parish at Notre Dame : a heritage and history / Joseph M. White. [Notre Dame, Ind. : Sacred Heart Parish, c1992].; Church of the Sacred Heart / [comp. by Burton Confrey]. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s. n.], 1924; A description of the altar and tabernacle for the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame, Indiana. Written by the Very Rev. B.M., Archpriest of Clermont, France. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1876.; Church of the Sacred Heart at Notre Dame ... [n.p. : n.pub. 1930?]; Sacred Heart Church II: Miscellaneous Clippings, etc.; Sacred Heart Church Posters; Hallmark Channel Mass from the Basilica of the Sacred Heart Poster; Father Alexis Granger letter raising funds for construction of Sacred Heart Church; Clock in the Steeple of the Church; Princess Eugenie Donation of Vestments and Monstrance; Father Alexis Granger letter raising funds for the Chapel inside of Sacred Heart Church (copy of letter only- original in UNDP 999 Series); Sacred Heart Church II: Art, Interior, Windows, Doors; Sacred Heart: Theological Guide to Paintings and Windows (by Thomas Franklin O'Meara, O.P.); Orestes Brownson Grave Marker Inscription in Church; War Memorial Door / God Country Notre Dame; War Memorial Door / God Country Notre Dame / Small poster of top of door; Sacred Heart Church II: Bells, Chimes, Carillon; Sacred Heart Church II: "Froc-Robert" (Main) Altar and Tabernacle; Sacred Heart Church II: Bernini Altar; Sacred Heart Church II: Crowns and Theft (10/6/1886); First Telephone at ND; Sacred Heart Church II: Museum; Sacred Heart Church II: Organ and Holtkamp Organ; Pipe Organ / Paul Fritts and Company Organ Builders /Murdy Family Organ; Sacred Heart Church II: Lists of Pastors; Sacred Heart Church II: Renovations and Maintenance; Program, etc for Rededication of Sacred Heart Church; Sculpture Park; Sesquicentennial Common (Arch on DeBartolo Quad); Shoe Shop; Br. Cyprian, Shoemaker; Br. Columba, Shoemaker; Siegfried Hall (1988- ); Siberia; Sorin Hall (1889- ); Sorin Hall Oversize Folder; Attic of Sorin College and Graffiti (by Philip Hicks); Sorin Caper (by Cam Witzleben, Bill Santoro and Edward Manier); Sorin College Insert from Observer; South Dining Hall (192_- ); Lumen Winter's Painting "The Last Supper"; Impressions of University of Notre Dame Dining Halls by John Willy. [n. p. : n. pub.,] 1928.; Alumnus - South Dining Hall Edition (Includes Poem: "The Buns of Notre Dame" by J. P. McEvoy); Sorinsville (ca.1850s- now the Northeast Neighborhood); Sophomore Hall; Football Stadium (1930- ); This Historic Ground : Notre Dame Stadium, 1930-1997 / text by Terri Hall ; edited by Jaime Owen Cripe ; Layout by Dwight Luna ; Concept and Photographs by Kevin Burke. Notre Dame, Ind.: Ave Maria Press, c1997.; Two Million Bricks in 160 Days: The Construction of Notre Dame Stadium / by William E. Reifsteck (Notre Dame, IN: Corby Books, 2012); Women / Female Ushers / Cheryl Floyd; Stadium Renovation Artifacts Auction / Sales (Bricks, etc.); ND Stadium Memorabilia Auction [Catalogue] / Century Center, South Bend, Indiana, November 25, 1996; ND Stadium Memoralilia Auction [Catalogue] / JACC Ice Rink, Notre Dame, IN; Christie's Auction House Catalogue with Notre Dame Stadium Items; Stadium Announcer Frank Amussen Asked to Resign; Louie Kubiak's Ashes Mixes in Stadium Mortar; Football Ushers Handbook; Stadium Usher Victor Couch Retires After 60 Plus Years; Football Fan J. Terrence Reilly '1960, Dies In ND Stadium While Watching Michigan Game; Tailgating at Football Games; Football Stadium (1930- ) - Turf; Field Turf to Replace Grass in the Notre Dame Stadium; Jim and Marilyn Fitzgerald Center for Sports and Communications [located in the Press Box]; Speaker System; Miniature Parachute Bread Drop at the Notre Dame Stadium; Goal Posts; Stadium Posters re Football Games filed in PATH; Ushers / Football Ushers; Campus Crossroads Project- also see PNDP10-Ca-7; Stanford Hall (1957- ); Stepan Center (1962- ); Gathering Place; Stepan Chemistry Hall (1982- ); Stinson- Remick Hall (New College of Engineering Building); Stayer Center for Executive Education; St. Matthew Chapel; Notre Dame Turbomachinery Facility / Turbomachinery Laboratory; University Club (1968- ); The Robert H. Gore, Sr. Stein Collection at the University Club of the University of Notre Dame / compiled by Melodie G. Eiteljorge. Notre Dame, Ind.: University Libraries of Notre Dame, 1992.; University Village Married Graduate Student Housing; Vetville [Married Graduate Student Housing] (1946-62); Walsh Hall (1909- ) [Dorm]; Washington Hall I/ Exhibition, Music Hall(18? - 1879); Washington Hall II (1881- ): Ghost; George Gipp; Paul the Barber; Welsh Family Hall (1997- ); Wellness Center; Wellness Center, Oversize; WNDU Building I (1955-82, then Center Social Concerns); WNDU Building II (1982- ); Zahm Hall; Miscellaneous Buildings and Structures; Biology Department's Greenhouse Damaged by Hail; Substation / Electrical Substation; Miscellaneous Athletic Facilities; Courtney Tennis Center; Ivy Field (Softball Complex); Springbrook Park, South Bend, Site of ND Athletic Events ca.1899-1910s; Carroll, Brownson, and St. Edwards / Minims, Juniors, Preps, and Seniors Recreation Play Yards / Campuses / Playgrounds / Athletic Fields / Exercise Areas; Airport / Airfield / Landing Strip at ND; "Conrad" Airfield / Airport at ND; Campus Flora: Trees, Shrubs, Bushes, Grass, Flowers, Gardens and Decoration and Furniture, Landscaping, etc.; Lousiana Purchase Exposition and ND; Mike Mozer, Groundskeeper at Notre Dame; Trees Shrubs and Vines on Campus (by P.E. Herbert CSC); Hebert, Peter E. Trees, shrubs and vines on Notre Dame campus. Notre Dame, Ind., Biology Dept., University of Notre Dame [1967].; Trees, shrubs, and vines on the University of Notre Dame campus / Barbara J. Hellenthal, Thomas J. Schlereth, Robert P. McIntosh. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c1993.; Sycamore Tree near Grotto / Indian Vengeance Tree; Entrance to Campus / ND Filled with Flowers; Cars / Automobiles Owned by ND; Electrification and Lights at ND; Dome, Our Lady Statue, Electrical Engineering Departments; Electrical Distribution System Upgrades; Fences Around Campus / Gates / Stiles; Doors of Notre Dame (Published by South Bend/Mishawaka Convention and Visitors Bureau); Also See Doors of Notre Dame PNDP 83-Nd-4x Series; Ellerbe Architects / Engineers / Planners; Ellerbe, Inc. Art in architecture : an exhibition of photographs, drawings, and art work / from Ellerbe Architects / Engineers / Planners. Saint Paul, Minn. : Minnesota Museum of Art, 1972.; Ellerbe Becket, inc., and the aesthetic quality of campus architecture and design; Residence Halls (generally); Residence Halls Floor Plans and Prices; Hall Floor Plan Booklet / Compliments of Notre Dame Student Government; Residence Hall Study, UND [by Ellerbe Architects]; Bed Capacity per Hall; Sculptures and Statues on Campus; Sacred Heart of Jesus Statue Dedication / God Quad / Main Building / Meaning of IHS and Inscription "venite ad me omnes"; Fr. Sorin Bust; Corby Statue / Fair Catch Corby; Corby Statue Plaque Dedication; Dante Sculpture by Geronimo Punol (1874); Campus Beautification Project; Pieta / Mestrovic Statue; Joseph Turkalj's Moses (near Hesburgh Memorial Library; Statue of Virgin Mary near Circle at Main Gate; Sorin Statue, Translation of Latin Inscription; Sorin Statue Unveiled / Dedication; Sorin Statue Prank by Cam Witzleben, Ed Manier and Will Santoro; Gargoyles and Stone Carvings on Buildings; Kite- Likes and Letters (by Barbara Peterson) in Library; UND: Public Sculpture Project; August 1995 - July 1997; Frank Leahy Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Theodore M. Hesburgh and Edmund P. Joyce Statue - Dedicated October 22, 2005; St. Therese of the Little Flower Statue and Shrine North of Saint Mary's Lake (near the former Holy Cross Hall); Ara Parseghian Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Irish Madonna / In Memory of Frank E. O'Brien III; Lou Holtz Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Knute Rockne Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; A Third Life: Sculptures for God, Country, and Notre Dame / by Jerry McKenna. Foreword by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC (Boerne, TX: Gloutine Books); Knute Rockne Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Ara Parseghian Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Dan Devine Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Lou Holtz Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Marian Owczarski Stainless Steel Busts / Sculptures in Hesburgh Library; Law School Statues; Jerry McKenna, Sculptor of Many Statues at Notre Dame; Smithsonian Institution Collections Search Center Search Results for Outdoor Sculpture at Notre Dame (includes St. Mary's and the CSC Province as well):; Immaculate Conception / Virgin Mary Sculpture by Giovanni Meli, 1880; located on the Dome of the Administration Building; Madonna and Child Sculpture by Ivan Mestrovic, 1966; located in Lewis Hall Courtyard; Christ the Teacher Sculpture by Monica Gabriel & Ivan Mestrovic, 1955/0120; located North of Island on Lake Marion, Notre Dame, IN; Clarke Memorial Fountain (Sculpture) by John Burgee & Philip Johnson, 1983-1986; located Fieldhouse Mall; St. Edward the Confessor by Froc- Robert & Sons, 1883; located near St. Edwards Hall, South Yard; Edward F. Sorin Sculpture by Ernesto Biondi, 1906; Main Quad; Our Gallant Dead Sculpture by John J. Bednar, St. Joan of Arc and St. Michael, 1923 & Notre Dame World War I Memorial, 1944; located Sacred Heart Basilica, War Memorial Door, East Entrance; Dillon Hall Figures: St. Augustine, Cardinal Newman, St. Patrick & St. Jerome by John J. Bednar, Early 1940s, Located at Dillon Hall; Christ and the Samaritan Woman at the Well by Ivan Mestrovic, St. Luke and St. John by Ivan Mestrovic, 1956 & 1957, located at Shaheen- Mestrovic Park; Firestone Necklace Sculpture by Austin Collins, 1989, Fisher Hall; Homage to Nevelson Sculpture by Austin Collins, 1991, Howard Hall; Sailing Ship Sculpture, artist unknown, 1932&1993, Roof of Commerce Bldg.; St. Andrew Sculpture by Eugene Kormendi, 1944, Morrissey Hall; St. Joseph Sculpture by Eugene Kormendi, 1940s, Lyons Hall; St. Therese of Lisieux, Little Flower, artist unknown, 1905&1926, St. Mary's Campus, West of Augusta Hall; Crucifixion Plaque by Louis Parent, 1969, Moreau Hall; Descent of the Holy Spirit by David Hayes, 1961, Provincial House South Wall; Titus I Sculpture by Michael C. Todd, 1988, Riley Art Building; St. Timothy Sculpture by James Kress, 1946, Howard Hall South Archway; The Prophet, Jeremiah Sculpture by Waldemar Otto, 1929/1964, Grace Hall; Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Sculpture, Artist unknown, 1904, Holy Cross Hall; Founders Monument, Artist unknown, 1906, Rear of Architecture Building; St. Bonaventure with Cardinal's Hat Sculpture by John Bednar, 1940s, Alumni Hall; Griffon Sculpture by David Hayes, 1898, Snite Museum of Art; Upheaval X Sculpture by Glenn Sweygardt, 1983, Between Juniper Rd & Hesburgh Library; Mary, Queen of Peace Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1893, Corby Hall; Blessed Mother Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1958, Bertrand Hall, St. Mary's Campus; Twelveth Station Way of the Cross Sculpture by Luisi, Designer: Carl Froehle, 1956, US 31 North, Notre Dame, IN; St. Joseph Sculpture by N. Serf, 1895, 1993, SE of Columba Hall; St. Thomas Aquinas Scuplture by John Bednar, 1940s, Alumni Hall; Blessed Mother Sculpture by Daprato Statuary Company, 1958, Bertrand Hall, St. Mary's Campus; Christ Teaching Sculpture by Harold Langland, 1979, Flanner Hall; Good Shepherd Sculpture by Eugene Kormendi, 1934, Health Services Bldg.; St. Raphael Sculpture by Eugene Kormendi, 1934, Health Services Bldg.; Praying Hands Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1885, Our Lady of Peace Cemetery- West Side, St. Mary's Campus; Sacred Heart of Jesus Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1958, Bertrand Hall, St. Mary's Campus; Our Lady of the University by Anthony Lauck, 1992, Main Circle, Notre Dame; Sacred Heart of Jesus Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1920,1993, St. Joseph Hall, South Side, St. Mary's Campus; Kneeling Angels Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1885, Our Lady of Peace Cemetery, St. Mary's Campus; Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, William John Schickel- Designer, Peter Kintz II- Fabricator, 1878; Two Conical Segments Gyratory II Sculpture by George Rickey, 1979, Notre Dame Campus; St. Thomas More and Christ the King by Eugene Kormendi, 1944, Law Building; Gargoyles by Richard Weber, 1973, Maintenance Garage near far western edge of Holy Cross College; Relief Panels, Dining Hall, Artist Unknown, 1927, Dining Hall; Seated Scholars, Stylized Athletes Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1931, Dillon Hall; Moses Sculpture by Joseph Turkaly, 1962/63, Hesburgh Library West Side; St. Michael Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1905, Augusta Hall, St. Mary's Campus; St. Thomas? Sculpture by Eugene Kormendi, 1940s, Fitzpatrick Hall of Engineering, Facade of Cushing Club Building; Our Lady of Trinity Sculpture by Lee Oskar Lawrie, 1926, LeMans Hall, St. Mary's Campus; Pieta Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1918, St. Mary's Campus; Crucifixion Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1900/1939, St. Joseph Hall, St. Mary's Campus; Limestone Panels Over Stained Glass by Anthony Lauck, 1958/58, South Wall of Chapel and Library, St. Mary's Campus; St. Anthony, Artist Unknown, 1931, Pine Grove Club House-Half a Block East, St. Mary's Campus; St. Joseph Sculpture by Daprato Statuary Company, 1955, US 31 North; Tom Dooley & Two Laotian Children Statue by Rudolph Torrini, 1985, Near the Grotto; Mary Sculpture, Artist Unknown, 1900/1993, Between Zahm & Cavanaugh Halls; Pieta Sculpture by Waldemar Otto, 1964, Courtyard; Dante, Socrates and Plato, Artist Unknown, 1855, Cushwa Leighton Library, St. Mary's Campus; Our Lady of Fatima by Paladini Statuary Company, 1948, Center of Island of Lake Marion; Our Lady of Fatima by Luisi, Designer: Carl Froehle, 1952, US 31 North; St. Joseph the Educator & Christ Child by Joseph Turkaly, 1966; Sacred Heart of Jesus Sculpture by Robert Cassiani, 1893, Main Quad; Commodore Barry Sculpture by Eugene Kormendi, 1940/45, Dillon Hall; Graduate, Madonna & Child, Joe College & Knute Rockne Sculptures by Eugene Kormendi, 1931-1945, Alumni Hall; Rockne Memorial Figures Sculpture by Eugene Kormendi, 1935-1949, Rockne Memorial Building; William Corby Statue by Samuel Murray, 1911, Corby Hall South Side; Our Lady of the University Sculpture by Anthony Lauck, 1954&1992, DeBartolo Classroom Building; A Third Life: Sculptures for God, Country, and Notre Dame / by Jerry McKenna. Foreword by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC (Boerne, TX: Gloutine Books); Knute Rockne Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Ara Parseghian Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Dan Devine Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Lou Holtz Sculpture / Statue at Notre Dame Stadium; Marian Owczarski Stainless Steel Busts / Sculptures in Hesburgh Library; Temporary Sculptures / Art Exhibitions / Works; Frank Sipos Child Abuse Sculpture for CANCO; Public Sculpture Project Aug 1995 - July 1997; Signs at Entrances to Campus; Drawings / Engravings of Buildings; Main Building Drawing / engraving by Frances McClough; Main Building and Dome drawing by Colleen Lynn; St. Mary's Academy / College at Bertrand, Michigan; Distant Properties Owned by ND [empty]; Bird Watching / Bird Friends [Compiled by Br. Alphonsus, CSC]; 8. PNDP 11- Residence Halls, Dorms, and Student Housing / Rectors and Hall Staff; Housing, On and Off Campus - General; Housing, On Campus: Guides, Descriptions, and Handbooks; Graduate Housing; Housing, On Campus: Residence Halls Bulletin (#9-2); Students' Rooms (photo from 1907 Dome); Housing, On Campus: Mailings, Announcements, Clipps; Dormitories Cultivate a Democratic Spirit; Stay Hall Proposal; Parietals; Overcrowding and Statistics re Hall Capacities; Overcrowding and Temporary Housing; Tornado Warning System; Students Required to Live on Campus for Six Semesters / Longer Stay; Housing, Off Campus: Guides; Housing, Off Campus: Mailings, Announcements, etc.; Faculty / Staff Rental Housing; Housing, Off Campus: Day Students: Clippings, etc.; Day Students Association; Schedule of Activities for Off-Campus Students during 1920 Football Season Opening Weekend; Housing, Off Campus: Mailings only for OC Students; The Off-Campus Newsletter [by Off Campus Commission]; Housing, Off Campus: Darby Row; Individual Halls; Alumni Hall; Badin Hall; Badin Hall Oversize; "Badin Says This is Hate State Week!" Poster; Badin Hall Cinema Posters; Badin Hall Newsletters (Business, Underground, News); Badin Hall 1897-1997 (ed. by Kelly Hanratty'99); Breen Phillips Hall; Breen Phillips Hall Newsletters (Toilet Paper, Paps, Poop); Brownson Hall; Carroll Hall [Preparatory Department, High School]; New Notre Dame Prep School and Correction to the New Notre Dame Prep School from the ND Scholastic; Preparatory School - Closed after Seniors Graduated in 1922; Cavanaugh Hall: SEE PCVR Cavanaugh Hall Rector's Records; Corby Hall; Corby Literary Society; Dillon Hall; Farley Hall; Farley Hall (Oversize); Farley Hall Follies / Farley Hall Baboon (Newsletters); Farley College 68-69 [by Michael S McCauley]: Experiment in Student Community Living Toward A Residence College Concept at the UND; Fisher Hall; Fischer Graduate Residence Hall; Flanner Hall; Grace Hall; Holy Cross Hall / Seminary / Novitiate; Holy Cross Hall / Seminary / Novitiate; Reminisences of Rev Roman Ladewski as a Seminarian; Life of Holy Cross Novices / Seminarians; Howard Hall; Howard Hall Junior Parent's Weekend Booklet for 2004,2006,2007,2008; Howard Hall Celebrates Lent with; Conclusions of a Chapel Crawl by Mike Bradley; Keenan Hall; Lyons Hall; Lyons Hall (Oversize); McGlinn Hall; Morrissey Hall; The Probe: Morrissey Hall Newsletter?; O'Hara- Grace Townhouses for Graduate Women; O'Neill Hall; Pangborn Hall; Pasquerilla West; Pasquerilla West Orientation Booklets; Pasquerilla West Stall Notes / Newsletter; Pasquerilla East; Saint Edward's Hall / Minims; Saint Edward's Hall Posters (Oversize); Saint Edward's Hall Forum (Oversize); Saint Edward's Hall Closed May 1929; Closing Exercises Program, Minims, St Edwards Hall; St. Edward's Hall Forum Posters; St. Edwards Hall Charity Carnival; Saint Joseph Hall; Saint Joseph Hall Songbook; Siegfried Hall; Siegfried Hall Posters; Town and Gown Event; [Sorin Hall:] Visitor's Guide; [Sorin Hall:] Freshman Orientation Booklets; Sorin [Hall] News; Sorin [Hall] Newsletter; Stanford Hall; University Village [Married Graduate Student Housing]; Village Voice [University Village Newsletter]; [Vetville - empty]; Walsh Hall; Stall Notes / Walsh Hall; Welsh Family Hall; Welsh Family Hall First Year Orientation Booklet; Welsh Family Hall Junior Parents Weekend Booklet; Welsh Family Stall Notes / Newsletter; Zahm Hall; Residence Hall Staff, Rectors, and Resident Assistants Materials; Directives for Rectors, Hall Chaplains, and Priest Counsellers; Rector Resource Guide; Hall President's Manual; Hall Programming Commissioners' Manual 2001-2002; Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Hall Staff Manual (by Student Affairs Office); Residence Staff Newsletter (by Student Affairs Office; Report of the Committee on the Evaluation of Rectors; Resident Assistant Application Form for; Lists and Directories of Rectors and Residence Hall Staff; Mailings, Announcements, etc. to Rectors and Hall Staff; Literature Distributed to Resident Assistants; Expectations for Resident Assistant (by Tho Chambers); Undergraduate Residential Facilities Master Plan; Parents Buying Houses to be near their ND Student Children; Paula Olsiewski- Parent and her girls, Vivian and Georgia Healey; 9. PNDP 30- ND Orgs, Events, and Subjects: mailings, clippings, announcements...; empty; Academic Affairs: Model Department / Academic Affairs / Academic Program; Notre Dame's New Academic Program Flyer; empty; Department of Accountancy; Accreditations / North Central Accrediting Committee; Academic Facilities Management / Building Surveys / Academic Space Management; Facilities Use for Other Events / Charismatic Renewal, 1972; Academic Council; Academic Mission; Notre Dame, Its Mission, Its Faculty; Academic Freedom: Articles, Debates, etc.; Academic Advising / Academic Counseling; AdWorks: The ND Advertising Network; Admissions Office; Admissions Office Posters; Questionnaire for Native American Students; Dan Saracino / Admissions Program at ND; Enrollment Division Established Matriculate Chapter; "Is Notre Dame a Place for Women?" (poster located in extra large collection) published by Admissions Office; Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics; Advancing Our Vision Inititative; Fr. Jenkin's Letter re Advancing our Vision; Early Aeronautical Engineering / Albert Zahm's Flight; Rickenbacker & Williams Advise on Aviation Course; Aero Club; Albert Zahm's Flight Artwork / Glider Painting; Aeronautical Engineering Department's Glider, 1941-1942; Aetna / Aetna Summer Program; Afro American Society (Started by Arthur Mc Farland); Africana Studies Honor Society; Agriculture College / Farming Course / Department; International Livestock Exposition, Chicago; Agency ND / ND's Integrated Marketing Communications Agency; AIDS / Acquired Imunity Deficiency Syndrome; AIDS Posters; The Names Project: AIDS Memorial Quilt; Alcohol, Temperance, and Abstinence at ND; "It is Fashionable Here To Be A Total Abstainer: Temperance Advocacy at the UND 1870-1940" (by John F. Quinn, in American Catholic Studies, Spring-Winter 1999); Expulsion of 32 Students for Drinking in South Bend; Alcohol Information Manual for Healthy Attitudes Alcohol Use at ND (by University Counseling Center); Lifework: Adult Children of Alcoholics Group Manual; Sally Coleman / University Counseling Center; Whole Health and Use and Abuse of Alcohol Task Force; Alcoholics Anonymous; Daily Domer; Daily Domer (by Office of Alcohol and Drug Education and University Counseling Center); Responsible Use of Alcohol Committee Report and Protests; You TOO Can Have Fun in South Bend (and Its Neighbors) [Distributed by ND's Office of Alcohol and Drug Education]; Alumni- Senior Club / Bar; Alumni- Senior Club / Alumni-Senior Bar / Legends Restaurant and Ale House (2003- ); Legends Trivia Cards [Cards / Trivia Game placed on the Tables at Legends, circa 2008-2009]; March / St Patrick' Day Party; ND Alumnus; Alliance for Catholic Education / ACE / Notre Dame ACE Academy; Amnesty International, ND Group; American Association of University Women / AAUW; American Express Corporate Account Charge Cards; Amateur Radio at ND and Amateur Radio Club / Radio; Senior Harvey Rockwell is Paying for College by Servicing Radio Sets and Selling Tubes out of his dorm room; American Studies; American Cancer Society Events, eg. Relay for Life; American Cancer Society Events Posters; Bald and the Beautiful Fundraiser for Pediatric Cancer; Charity Classic Golf Tournament Sponsored by the College of Science and the Women's Basketball Team to Support Pink Zone; American Democracy Program; Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy; American Red Cross; Baby Care; Apartheid, South Africa- Harvard and Columbia Statements; Apalachin Meeting; Letters Announcing New Appointments of Officers; Archives of the UND [see too Library, Museum]; Archives of the UND Oversize File; Rare Papers in the University Archives; beyond the Golden Dome / an Exibit at the Northern Indiana Center for History done by the Archives; Caroline Genco Article in Observer Regarding Fr. Hesburgh and Working in the Notre Dame Archives; Digital Preservation / Sisters' Survey; Notre Dame Archives Book Launch, Notre Dame at 175: A Visual History / by Elizabeth Hogan and Charles Lamb, Notre Dame Press, 2017; Argonne Universities Association; Arts and Letters: Reports, Letters to Faculty, etc.; Profile of Arts and Letters Alumni: Prelim Report [by Frank Fahey]; Arts and Letters Core Course "Idea, Values, Images" Syllabi, Changes; Curricular Diversity; International Economics Major Added / Five Languages Added to International Economics Major, Feb 2013; Arts and Letters: AB Advisory Council; Arts and Letters: Arts and Sciences Curriculum Proposal; Arts and Letters: Self-Study Committee; Arts and Letters: AB Correlation Program for Freshman Studies; Arts and Letters: Superior Students and Liberal Studies Program; Arts and Letters: Junior and Senior Seminar / Essay; Arts and Letters: Special [Self Study] Committee; Progress Report, by Special Committee, Arts and Letters; Arts and Letters: Faculty Grant, Fellowship, Sponsored Program Offc; Da Vinci Program; Arts and Letters: College Council Minutes, etc.; Arts and Letters: Departmental Chairmen Meetings; Neuroscience and Behavior Major / New Major; Interdisciplinary Minor in Computing and Digital Technologies / New Minor; Robert Sedlack Receives 2015 Ganey Award for Community-Based Research [Press Release March 26, 2015, paperless entry]; Jennifer Tank Receives 2016 Ganey Award for Community-Based Research [Press Release April 12, 2016, paperless entry]; 5 + 1 Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Backed by $1.5 Million Mellon Foundation Grant; Architecture Department / School; Architecture Department / Rome Program; Architects at Notre Dame by Francis Kervick; Thomas Gordon Smith and Villa Indiana; Thomas Gordon Smith and Country Home Commissioned House; The Richard H. Driehaus Prize; Hands on Steel / Architecture Department, Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : [University of Notre Dame 1974.; Duncan Stroik and his Palladian Villa; Charles, Prince of Wales Honored for his Architectural Patronage; James Lenahan Designs Sanctuary for Pope Francis; Cuban Architecture / Links between Havana and Notre Dame; Arts and Letters Business Society; Art, Art History and Design Department; Archaeology/ Anthropology Depts; Tailgaters / Tailgating; Notre Dame Based Radio Interview and Discussion Program to Air on WVPE; Agustin Fuentes and Davi Snively Filmed "Bride of Franky"; Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation / Boler- Parseghian Center for Rare and Neglected Diseases; Ara Parseghian Medical Research Foundation Oversize; Parseghian Classic Golf Fund Raiser; Science Dean Biking to Bring Attention to Niemann-Pick Type C; Bicycle Race; Lysomics LLC; Shprintzen- Goldberg Syndrome / Hope Kern Story; Archconfraternity of the Blessed Sacrament and People's Eucharistic League; Artist in Residence; Assistant to the President; Astronomy; 1874 and 1882 Transits of Venus by Robert J. Havlik; Astronomy Past, Present and Future [by Jay Walljasper from ND Magazine Article Wonder of Wonders]; Asian Studies; Astronaut Alumni from Notre Dame; Sr. M. Margaret Bealmear Invited to Apply for Astronaut Training; James Wetherbee, Notre's Dame's First Astronaut in Space; Michael T. Good; Kevin Ford; ASCENT / Applications and Systems Driven Center for Energy Efficient Intregrated Nano Technologies; Athletic and Convocation Center (ACC); ACC: Announcements of Events; Athletic Director's Office; Atlantic Coast Conference; Auditor's Office, University Audits; Ballroom Dance Club; Bands includes Orchestra, Marching, Concert, University Bands; Bands- Band Manual; Bands- Directories and Rosters; Bands- Information Booklets; Bands- Yearbooks; Bands- Miscellaneous Booklets; Bands- Instructions for Football Halftime Shows; The Notre Dame Marching Band media guide. [Notre Dame, Ind. : s.n.], 1986-1989.; The University of Notre Dame Marching Band pregame and halftime program. 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Hesburgh, CSC (Chevy Chase, MD: Properity Press, 1997); Saint Mary's College Peacemakers; Pearson Report- Adult Education and Third World Development; Personnel / Human Resources; Personnel / Human Resources Oversize Folder; Compensation Program; New Faculty and Staff Orientation Process; Fair Labor Standards Act / Overtime / Minimum Wage; Employment of Minors; Jobline; Fred Freeman Staff Scholarship Fund; Wellness Needs Assessment; Personnel: Workshops Sponsored by; Personnel: Workshop: Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace; Personnel: Professional and Personal Development Opportunities; Skillport: Online Professional Development Resource; Personnel: Employee Discipline and Reprimand Policy; Training and Development Programs at UND; Irish1Card / ID Cards for Employees; Personnel: Position Description, Classification Review; Personnel: Employment Opportunities / Job Openings; removed to UNDP; Pedestrians / Bikeways Committee [Bicycling to ND]; Peer Institutions (non-ND lists that include ND); Physical Plant / Maintenance / Facilities Engineering Facilities Services; removed to UNDP; Philosophy Department; Ernan McMullin, John Cardinal O'Hara Professor Emeritus dies Feb 8, 2011; Phi Beta Kappa; Physics Department; Physics REU Marking its 25th Year; Particle Accelerator; Higgs Boson / God Particle; ND Physicists Part of Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2012; Astronomers Discover Earth Sized Planet; Pilgrimages to ND [esp. from Kalamazoo MI and to Grotto]; St. Augustine (Kalamazoo MI) Annual Pilgrimage to ND; Polish Literature, Language, and History Course; Rev. Mieseslaus Szalewski CSC; Potawatomi Indians/ Pokagon Band Relations with ND; ND Gives Food to Indians in Exchange for Baskets; Potawatomi Indian Monument; Passing of Ancestral Lands / by Brian S. Collier, Notre Dame Magazine, Summer 2017; Poetry- Miscellaneous; Ernest Sandeen Poetry Prize; Our Lady on the Dome- Poem; Homage to Fr. Edward Sorin, CSC, by James Wm. Chichetto, CSC, The Connecticut Poetry Review Press, 1998; William Butler Yeats, Irish Poet, Visits Notre Dame; University Policy; University Response to Judicial Subpoena and Other Legal Requests, Memo from John Affleck Graves; Non- Academic Use of Copyrighted Motion Pictures and Other Audiovisual Works, Memo from John Affleck Graves; Student Records Policy, Ethical Conduct Policy and Non-Retaliation Policy Updates / Revisions; Political Campaigns - Donations / Participation; Political Campaigns- Presidential Candidates Invited to Speak on Campus- Please see PNDP30-Pr-25; Political Science Dept.; Pro Choice Groups; Politicians / Notre Dame Graduates Who Are Politicians; Post Card / Students Quick Action Post Card; Portland / University of Portland; Posse Foundation; Protests- Abortion, Women's Rights, Sexism; "Sexism at ND"; Pro-life prayercard probably distributed in relation to Obama's 2009 Commencement appearance; Barack Obama, 2009 Commencement Speaker [No folder- Please See PNDP 1301-2009]; William (Bill) Kirk, Will Testify at "ND 88" Trial; Notre Dame Professors Denounce 'Incendiary Remarks' Made By Bishop Daniel Jenky in a Homily Comparing President Obama to Hitler; Protests- Apartheid, Divestment, South Africa; Protests- Afghanistan and War on Terrorism; Protests- Birth Control / U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Mandate; Lawsuit Filed by Notre Dame Against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services To Ensure That Notre Dame's Health Insurance Will Not Cover Birth Control, Abortion and Sterilization; Protests- CIA, Central America, Peace; Protest Literature - Crossroads; Protests- Military Draft, Conscientious Objectors; Elections and Advocacy Groups, University Policy re; Elections; Faculty Advertisement Endorsing Adlai Stevenson; Elections; Elections; Elections; are empty; Protests- Environmental; Free University; Fifteen Minute Rule; Food Services Protest; Dinner Table Boycott; Protests- Gulf War, Kuwait Invasion, Iraq; Protests- Miscellaneous and Various; South Bend Public Schools and Quality Education; J. Peter Grace, Grace Hall, and Repressive Regimes in Central and South America and South Africa; Anita Bryant and Gay Rights; Farm Workers Week Schedule of Events; Judge Robert Bork; Campbell and Libby Boycotts; Land Mine Ban; Revolution Years 1960-1985 / 150 Years of Notre Dame / Protest Policy / Dow, CIA, Vietnam, Student Strike, Peace all outlined in the Observer, March 20, 1992; Religious Freedom in the Soviet Union; Columbus Murals in the Main Building deemed Racist; Campus Alliance for Rape Elimination Flyer; ROTC and Peace; The Vagina Monologues; Fr. Jenkin's Response to The Vagina Monologues; George W. Bush Visit to Notre Dame; Protests- Nutting for President, Free City Day; The Free City (by Willis Nutting / Templegate Publishers); Protests- Nuclear Weapons and Power; Protests- Racism, Racial Discrimination, Segregation, Protests- Poverty; Protests- ND Committee on White Racism Conference; Protests- SUAC- Sponsored Speeches, Events; Protests- Against Administration and Policies of UND; Student Committee on Tenure; Milk Ration Revolt; Protests- Outside Critiques and Attacks on UND; Alerte #34 and #35; Yellow Sheet; Protests- Vietnam and General Student Unrest; Vietnam Observer / Located in Oversize Folder; Protests- Vietnam and General Student Unrest; Protests- Vietnam and General Student Unrest; Protests- DOW / CIA and Placement Bureau; Protests- Vietnam and General Student Unrest; "Misplacement at ND"; "Notre Dame [ND] Inc."; Protests- Student Strike- Invasion of Cambodia; ND Daily Striker [Newsletter]; Strike! (Irish) [Re: Invasion of Cambodia]; Protests- Vietnam and General Student Unrest; Protests- Vietnam and General Student Unrest; "Strike Irish" Poster; Protests- Vietnam and General- Non-ND Literature; Pre-Law Society / Pre- Law Society; Presidential Award [for Administrators and Staff]; President, Acting in the Absence of the President; Office of the President; Special Assistant of the President Duties Outlined; Fr. Malloy Letter to Faculty Senate re: Resolution of No Confidence; Fr. Jenkins Visit to Gulf Coast Regions affected by Hurricane Katrina; Fr. Jenkins Statement on the Disaster in Japan; Fr. Jenkins Regarding Penn State & Report It / Reporting Questionable Conduct; Invitation to Attend Mass in Honor of Meghan Beeler & Colleen Hipp; Birth Control Coverage in Insurance Plans; Frances Shavers - Chief Diversity Officer & Advisor to the President / Ann Firth - Chief of Staff / Rev. William Lies, CSC - Vice President for Mission Engagement and Church Affairs; Fr. Jenkins Statement on the Canonizations of Pope John XXIII & Pope John Paul II; Fr. Jenkins Statement on the Passing of Cardinal George; Fr. Jenkins Statement on NCAA Infractions Case; are empty; Provost; Provost Search Committee; Provost's Advisory Committee; Procurement Services; Procurement Services Posters; ND Surplus; Procard / PaymentNet; Old to Gold Sale / Old 2 Gold; Supplier Expo; FurnishND; Work Space and Office Furniture Standards; Pray ND; Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates Invited to Speak at Notre Dame / Visits by Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates to Notre Dame; Progressive Student Alliance; Psychology Dept; Computers Respond to Emotions & Boredom; Bullying; Public Relations and Development; Profile of the University of Notre Dame; Pulitzer Prize; Hesburgh Program in Public Service / Policy; Institute for Public Policy; Public Affairs and Communications Office; Matthew Storin Named Chief Communications Executive; Prohibition on Participation or Intervention in a Political Campaign; Patrick Gibbons Director of Academic Communications; Queen of Peace Ministries / Medjugorje; QuarkNet Center; Racism, Segregation, Desegregation, Affirmatve Action, Preferences, Quotas, etc. In Admissions and Hiring; The Affirmative Action Statement of the UND; StaND Against Hate; ND Professors and Students Blast Racist Posts on YikYak; RASTA / Rally Against Starvation; Ethiopian Famine / World Hunger; Center for Rare and Neglected Diseases; Malaria Discovery; Research and Sponsored Programs; Office of Research; Lou and Beth Holtz become Research Ambassadors for Notre Dame; Initiative for Global Development / IGD / NDIGD; Retirees of ND / Retired Faculty and Staff / ROND; empty; Rentals by Students (TV, Computer, Refrigerators, ); Review of Politics; Renovare (Computer System Renovation); University Relations, Office of; University Relations Office and Office of Public Affairs and Communications will Consolidate; Reilly Center; Reflections on Scripture; Office of the Registrar / Registration; Registrar Emphasizes Entrance Requirements; NOVO / New Organization Via Online Registration; Recruitment Action Program (RAP) (started by David Krashna); Religious Survey; Boys Have More Sense Than Girls, Notre Dame Votes; Rhodes Scholarships, ND Recipients of; ND / SMC Right to Life; ND / SMC Right to Life Posters; ND Creates Position to Coordinate Life Initiatives; Project Guadalupe / Pro Life Education Program; Notre Dame Fund to Protect Human Life; River City Review [Radical South Bend Newspaper at ND]; Office of Risk Management and Safety / Insurance; Health and Safety, Principles and Guidelines; Laboratory Safety Guide, UND; Environmental Health and Safety Department; ComplyND / Comply ND; Official ND Class Rings and Badges (Shield Pins); Rolling Prairie / St. Joseph Novitiate / LeMans Academy (in LaPorte County, Indiana]; ROTC / Reserve Officer Training Corps; ROTC / Reserve Officer Training Curriculum Committee; Ethics and ROTC / Military Training; Unit Patch / Shoulder Loop Insignia; Romance Languages and Literature; Notre Dame and Western Railroad; Railroad - Fr. Zahm's Specials (to / from the West); Railroad - Trips and Specials to ND (Football Trains, Alumni, etc.); Railroad - Chapel Car Used by Football Team; Railroad - South Shore Line / South Shore; Russian Languages and Literature; St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum / Theodore Badin / Pre-ND and Early ND History of ND / South Bend Area Indian and Missionary History of ND / South Bend Area; Makatekonia: Blackrobe [by ND Archives; also for sale]; "Father Badin Comes to ND" [by Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy, CSC, in Indiana Magazine of History, v. 29 no. 1, March 1933, pps. 7-16]; Frances Coquillard (1805-80) (Early Settler) Biography; St. Mary's / ND Merger/ Unification: Cooperation Questionaire; SMC/ ND Merger/ Unification: Statements, Mailings; Lewis B. Mayhew - Rosemary Parks Report; SMC/ ND Merger / Unification: Clippings; SMC/ ND Merger / Unification: SMC Admissions Literature; "Why Irish Eyes Are Smiling" [in Saturday Evening Post, Fall 1971]; Barat College Scraps Move to Notre Dame; St. Mary's College/ ND: Relations, Attitudes, etc.; ND Guarantees St. Mary's Students Four Seats in Master of Science in Management Program; St. Mary's Accepting Male Graduate Students; Savings Bonds; Salary / Wages / Faculty, Staff, and Student Pay / Taxes Payroll Office; St Joseph County Income Tax; St Joseph's Care Center - ND; Sacred Heart Church/ Parish Center; Committee on Safety, Security and Hospitality; Director of Game Day Operations; Say Yes to Education; St. Joseph's College in Cincinnati; Saving for College Program; Saving for College Program Cited in Report to President Obama on Improving Financial Capabilities of Young People; College of Science; Questionnaire / Survey of Science Students Graduating; Chemist Shahriar Mobashery Invents Compound to Treat Stoke and Cancer; Cultural Passport Program; Undergraduate Research Published in PloS One; William K. Warren Foundation Endows Warren Family Research for Drug Discovery and Development; Neuroscience and Behavior Major / New Major; Mary Galvin Appointed Dean of College of Science; Theodore Hesburgh's Influence on Science at Notre Dame; Program in Science, Technology, and Values; Scholastic Magazine; Science of Generosity; Scrip / Literary Magazine; Search and Review Committees; Security Officer at ND / National Security and Government Sponsored Research at ND; Sexual Harrassment / Sexism; Sexual Harassment Policy; Training Seminar on Preventing Sexual Harassment; University Ombudsman for Disciminatory Harassment; Insignia / Seal / Coat of Arms / Mark of UND; Interlocking ND; Senior Class Survey; [empty, open for use]; Sexual Assault Information/ Resources; Title IX Investigation into Climate for Woman at Yale (Notre Dame is Mentioned); Sexual Abuse by Priests / Clergy at Notre Dame; Diocese of Erie Priest Sexual Abuse Case / Mark Fuller; Rev. James Burtchaell CSC Sexual Abuse Case / Michael Vore; "ND Reaches Out to Victims," South Bend Tribune Article; Tell Me What Home Is Like: A Map / Memoir in Lieu of a Place (by John Michael Vore; re Homosexuality / Gays and Lesbians / GLSND-SMC / Rev. James Burtchaell CSC Sexual Abuse case; Senior Class Fellows; Service Dogs / Service Animals; Shoe Repair Shop and Shining Parlor; Aloysius Chrapek, Proprietor; Shakespeare Club / Shakespeare Studies; McMeel Family Chair in Shakespeare Studies; The Shirt [Student Charity Fund-Raiser]; Shaheen Three Minute Thesis Competition; Sigma Xi Chapter, ND; A petition for the establishment of a chapter of the Sigma xi at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. [S.l.] : [s.n.] 1951.; Sick Leave/ Sort and Long Term Absences... / Bereavement/ Family Death Policy... / Worker's Compensation / Workplace Injuries / Family and Medical Leave [FMLA]/ Personal Days Policies; ND/ SMC Singles Group; Sisters of the Holy Cross; Slatt Fellowship; Smoking / Tobacco; Snow Days / Inclement Weather Policy / Snow Removal; Sociology and Anthropology Department; Archeology Dig by Mark Schurr's Class at African-American site near Lakeville, IN (Huggart Settlement); Miscellaneous Songs, Cheers, and Poetry / Poems re ND; A Collection of College and Alumni Songs (by M.J.S.); Yea bo! Notre Dame let's go! 1925 cheers, songs etc. - 1926, Notre Dame and St. Mary's. [n.p. : n.pub.] 1925-26.; Songs, cheers... prepared by S.A.C. [S.l.] : [s.n.] [1944]; Latin Translation of ND Fight Song (by Carl Berkhout); Collection of College and Alumni Songs Composed by the Graduates and Students of the UND; Arranged by M.J.S.; R.I.P The Dash [by Football Player, Quoted by Lou Holtz]; The Fighting Irish (Song) by Don and Bob (Robert) Elbel; Songbook; Songs: ND Our Mother (ND's Alma Mater)/ History of Notre Dame, Our Mother; Solitude of St. Joseph; Sophomore Literary Festival; SLF Album: Informal History of ND's Sophomore Literary Festival 1967-1996 (by Linda DeCicco McManus; UND Press 1997); South Bend, IN, and ND - Relations Between; South Bend Annexation of ND Proposal; Notre Dame and the Local Economy: 2002, Pioneers Together, Economic Impact Report; Notre Dame Receives Contribution to Education Corporate Award from the City of South Bend; Legends Travel Planner [Published by South Bend/Mishawaka Convention and Visitors Bureau- Features Notre Dame]; The Economic Impact of the University of Notre Dame Executive Summary; More Housing South of Notre Dame Underway; Notre Dame to Construct Hydro Facility on St. Joseph River; Notre Dame Joins Effort to Access Early Childhood Needs in St. Joseph County / Ready to Grow St. Joe Early Childhood Coalition; South Bend Chocolate Company: ND Candy and Nuts; Mark Tarner, owner; Social Media; Notre Dame Voted #1 in Socail Media by USA Today; Sorin Cadets / Continental Cadets; Speaker's Bureau; Special Professional Faculty: Mailings, etc sent to; ND Sports Heritage Hall / Monogram Club Room, ACC; Joyce/ International Sports and Games Research Collection [Poster filed in "X" PATH files re: "Under the Golden Dome, a Century of Notre Dame Athletic tradition"]; Goodwin Goldfaden Sports Collection; Spouses (Husbands / Wives) of Faculty and Staff; [Athletics] Sports Information Department; ND Stadium Press Box and Football Game Coverage; Special Projects, Office of and Coordinator of; Spring Break Trips / Travel; Student Anti-Communist Council; S.A.T.C. / Student Army Training Corps (see too ROTC); Student Employment/ Employees: General, Academic Year; Student Employment/ Employees: Summer; University Employs 521 Students; Student Evaluation of Faculty Teaching and Courses; Student- Faculty Council for ND in World Affairs; Student Government / Student Senate; Student Council Constitution; Coats and Ties are no longer required to be worn at dinner; David Hungeling / Matt Orsagh Administration; Student Government Summer Storage; Single Ticket / Unopposed Ticket; Student Senate Recommends Bill Cosby's Honorary Degree Be Revoked; Student Government: Election Campaign Literature; Student Government: Election Campaign Literature Oversize; Swing to Bing; Student Government: Hall Presidents Council / HPC; List of Members of Hall Presidents Council / HPC; Hall President's President's Manual; Student Organizations / Clubs; Student Club Advisors; List of Leaders of Student Orgs / Award Recipients; Student Activities Council / SAC; ND Student Union: Accents Series; Student Wives / Spouses / Married Students; Diplomas for Law Student's and MBA's Wives; Special Degree of Appreciaton to Undergrads' Parents; Special Degree of Appreciaton to Graduate Students' Spouses; Student- Faculty Discussion / Informal Get-Together; Student Files and Recommendations; Student Government: Graduate Student Union; Student Government: Graduate Student Union Posters; Women's Resource Committee of Graduate Student Union; Graduate Student Union Official Life Insurance Plan; Graduate Student Union: Student Government; Streetcar / Street Railway [Pre- Bus Service] to ND; Student Activities Office; Exhibition and Sale of Art Reproductions, etc.; Van and Shuttle Services [Weekend, Off-Campus, etc.]; Staff Advisory Council; Storms, Tornado, Wind Damages; Studebaker (History of Company, Newman and Altman, Studebaker Family); Studebaker (Extra Large Printed Folder); Strategic Planning; Student Affairs; Student Affairs Awards; Student / The Notre Dame Student; Stamps Scholars / Stamps Family Charitable Foundation, Inc.; Student Manual Examination / Undergraduate Student Manual Examination; Center for STEM Education / Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; Trustey Family STEM Teaching Fellows Program; GE Girls at Notre Dame Summer Camp; Stayer Center for Executive Education; Summer Session; Office of Sustainability; Office of Sustainability Posters; Notre Dame MBA is Among Top Green Schools; First Wind Turbine Installed on Campus; Dorm Energy Competition; LEED / Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design; Earth Hour; Notre Dame Goal: No Coal; Geothermal Energy; Sullivan Prize; Superstitions at Notre Dame; Sweatshop Issues; Task Force on Marriage Family and Other Life Commitments; Task Force on Quality of Teaching in Research Univ.; ND- SMC Tax Assistance Program; Teaching Fellows / Teaching Assistants; Telegraph and Telephones on Campus / Telephone Directories Telecommunications Office / Suvon; Emergency Communications System / ND Alert; Tenure / Reappointment / Promotion of Faculty; Teaching Awards Recipients; Telegraphy- First Offered at Notre Dame in 1870; Team Irish Award; Theology Department; Brian Daley, SJ, to Receive Nobel Prize in Theology from Pope Benedict; Theology Department Field Education Institutes; Institute on Theological Reflection; Theology Department: Publications; Department of Religion. Notre Dame reading list. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : [s.n.] 1954.; Department of Religion Reading List [for Alumni]; Sacred Scriptures and Christian Tradition [Syllabus]; Theology 12 Syllabus; Theology Candidates Available for Placement; Online Theology Program for Hispanic Catholics; Theology Department: Seminars and Classes for Faculty and Staff; Third World Relief Fund/ Workshop/ Hunger Coalition; Global Citizen; Nestle and Infant Formula Boycott; Theology and Philosophy Self- Study Committee Proposal Proposal to Fund for Advancement of Education (FAE); removed to UNDP; Thanksgiving Holiday; Timeline of Notre Dame from 1842-2012 [Was Included in a Development Mailing]; Timeline / 175 and Counting; Tornadoes / Warning System; Fr. William Toohey Award; Today@ND; Travel Policy / Trips; Project Propel; Travel (Trips) to Europe / Travel Committee; Traditions; Truman Scholarship / Truman Scholars; Tuition; Tuition; removed to UNDP; Turbomachinery Laboratory / NDTL; Typist / Stenographer Pool; United Fund Torch Drive; United Way; United Way / Community Chest; United Way Posters; University Club: Ballots, Minutes, Constitution, etc.; University Club: Letters to Members and Others; University Club: Lists of Members; University Club: Schedules of Activities; University Committee on Budget Priorities; University Committee on Education for Justice; Justice Teach-In; ND-SMC Social Issues Course Description Booklet; World Hunger Coalition; Program in Non-Violence; Council International Lay Apostolate; Black Studies; "The University of Notre Dame" [Film]; Undertaker / Mortician / Coffin / Cemetery / Funerals; University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA); University Committee on Research and Sponsored Programs; University Health Service/ Infirmary/ Sickness/ Illness; Flu and Measles Shots / Immunizations / Flu Shots; Red Cross Courses at ND / CPR; Flyer Announcing that Justin Macariola- Coad has Bacterial Meningitis and others may need Treatment; University Health Services; Health and; Smoking on Campus; Unionization Drive at ND; UN Millennium Development Initiative; We the Peoples, The Role fo the United Nations in the 21st Century by Kofi A. Annan; Upward Bound Project; Urban League Annual Dinner; Utilities Department; Urban Plunge; Valedictorians / Salutatorians; Valedictorians Who Were Varsity Football Players; Varsity Shop; Venue ND; VISN / Vision Interfaith Satelite Network; Life Choices (TV Shows Produced by ND); Vice-Presidents of ND, Nominal List of; ND Visa Charge / Credit Card; Visa Issues for Visiting Professors and Scholars; Visual Identity Standards of the UND; Office of the Vice President / Executive Vice President; Associate Vice President of Campus Services Announced; Voice [Student Newspaper]; Volunteerism/ Community Service / Volunteer / Senior Volunteer Send- Off; Volunteerism/ Community Service (Oversize); Reflections on Voluntarism in America by Theodore M. Hesburgh; The Role of Volunteerism in America; Holy Cross Harvest Food Drive; Notre Dame Named With Distinction to the 1012 President's Higher Education Communtiy Service Honor Roll; Lindsay Brown Recognized for her Service Work / Cover of Seventeen Magazine; Wally Byam Caravan Club International / Airstream RVs.; Blue Beret Club News [Airstream Recreational Vehicles; Washington Semester; Warrior Scholar Project; Website - Notre Dame Website / Homepage; Westville Education Initiative; Thomas and Alberta White Center for Law and Government; Wireless Institute; Wine / Notre Dame Wine; WNDU - TV; Meet the Professors TV Program; Seminar by Satellite / Satellite Uplink; WNDU - Radio; Women United for Justice and Peace; Women Faculty and Administrators: Mailings to; Maternity / Pregnancy Leave Policy; Maternity / Pregnancy Leave Policy; Women's Caucus; WATCH / Women's Faculty Organization; Women Faculty and Administrators: Clippings; Women's Advisory Council: Directories; World War II, Military and ND; Why Compulsory Military Training (by Hugh O'Donnell); Waves (Female / Women Navy Unit) at ND; Women at Notre Dame (Students, Staff Faculty, Employees, Sisters, etc.); WSND AM and FM Radio; WSND Posters; WND Radio; WVFI, Student Radio Station at Notre Dame; Xerox / Copiers at Notre Dame; Year of Cultural Diversity; Year of the Family; Year of Women; Young Republicans / Young Americans for Freedom; Young Republicans (Oversize Posters); Young Leaders of Notre Dame; Zipcar; 10. PNDP 40- Descriptions, Catalogues, and Histories of Programs and Offices; ND Academic Association; Constitution and by-laws of the Notre Dame academic association. Organized November 25, 1866. Notre Dame, Indiana : Printed at the Ave Maria office, 1867.; Accountancy Dept; Advisory Councils (General Information); Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics; Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Department; Aeronautics to Aerospace at the UND (by Thomas J. Mueller and Robert C. Nelson, January 2002); Aeronautics to Aerospace at the UND (by Thomas J. Mueller and Robert C. Nelson, 2004); Graduate Studies Handbook / Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering; African Studies: Summer Institute on Sub-Saharan Africa; African and African American Studies Program; Institute for the Study of Religion and Culture in Africa and the African Diaspora; Erskine A. Peters Dissertation Year Fellowship; Alliance for Catholic Education / ACE; Alliance for Catholic Education / ACE Posters; Educating for the Common Good: ND's Commitment, ACE's Master's Degree Program and Report; Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program; Office for Alcohol and Drug Education; American Studies Department; American Midland Naturalist; Anthropology Department; Anthony Travel; Apologetics Program; Architecture Department; Architecture Department Posters; Area Studies at ND; Art / Art History and Design Department; Art/ Art History and Design Department; Art / Art History and Design Department (Poster(s) found in Mapcase); Master of Fine Arts Poster (in Mapcase 3/20); Decade of the Arts; The new plan of studies for the Bachelor of Arts degree [by College of Arts and Letters]. [South Bend] : [s.n.] 1954.; Arts and Letters College: Project SCOPE [for Gifted Student; Arts and Letters College and Information Handbook for Student; ND Society of Arts and Letters Engineers; Arts and Letters Program for Administrators (ALPA); College of Arts and Letters; Education Schooling and Society Minor; Aurora: A Pilot Program in Catholic Education; Audit and Advisory Services; Auxiliary Operations; Ave Maria and Ave Maria Press / Early Printing at ND; Final Issue of Ave Maria Magazine; Campus Bands [Rock and Roll, Pop, etc.]; The Shaggs (Campus Band) / Geoff Gillette, Frank Krakowski, Chuck Perrin, etc.; Biology Department; History of Development of Natural Sciences at ND (by Robert J. Sheehan, CSC); Brief Guide to UNDERC/ ND Environmental Research Center; Richard W. Greene; Brief History of the Biology Depart. (by Theodor Just; Photomicrographis Suites. B-15,329. Biology Departmen; Microscope Slide and Audiovisual Catalogue: Biology Department; Pre-Veternarian Program at Notre Dame; Center for Aquatic Conservation; Boy Leadership / Guidance Program and Department; College / School of Business / Commerce; Guide to Faculty Specialties, College of Business Administration; ND NetWorks; How Notre Dame prepares the trade ambassador. [n.p. : n.pub. n.d.]; Master of Science in Business Program Announced; Master of Science in Business Analytics Announced; Master of Science in Finance Announced; Digital Marketing Certificate Program in Chicago Announced; Department of Management and Organization and Department of Information Technology, Analytics and Operations are the New Departments in the College of Business; Executive Integral Leadership Program; Business Partners [Cooperative] Program; Hayes- Healy Travel Management Program, Business Administration; Department of Management; Information Technology Management; Consulting and Entrepreneurship; Gigot Center for Entrepreneurial Studies- COBA; Thomas J. Mahaffey, Jr. Business Information Center; Finance Department / College of Business; Master of Science in Finance; Executive Education; Wall Street Leadership Committee; Master of Science in Business Analytics; Institute for Global Investing; empty; Director of Student Religious Life; Catholic Committee on Urban Ministry (CCUM); Cashier's Office; Cancer Institute, Walther Cancer Research Center, Hillebrand Center for Compassionate Care; Career Center; Corporate Partnerships; Center for Continuing Education (CCE); Teleconferencing / Satelite Hookups from CCE; Center for Human Development; Center for Human Development: Ministry to Priests Program; Center for Human Development: Needs Assessment Program; Center / Institute for Pastoral and Social Ministry; Center for the Study (of Man) in Contemporary Society; O'Brien Fund Grants for Seed Money in Research; Center for Civil and Human Rights; Center for Social Concerns; Center for Social Concerns / Oversize; Guide to Civic Engagement; Celebrating Ten Years: Andrews Scholars 1980-1990; Living Witness / 25 Years of the Center for Social Concerns; New Course Added: Rethinking Crime and Justice; Center for Experiential Learning; Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business; Center for Ethics and Culture; Center for Philosophy of Religion; Central Receiving; Center for Environmental Science and Technology; Center for Children and Families / The William J. Shaw Center for Children and Families; The Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures / The CSLC; Center for Research Computing; Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement; Chemical Engineering Department; Chemistry Department; Summer Teacher Training Institute in Chemistry; Church Leaders Program; Civil Engineering Department; A Study in American Technological Education: The History of Civil Engineering at ND (Robert W. Shaffern); Walter L. Shilts Award for Undergraduate Achievement; Lists of ND Student Clubs and Organizations; Student Clubs and Organizations: Policies, etc.; Department of Classics; Master's in Classics; Collegiate Jazz Festival; Big Noise From ND: History of the Collegiate Jazz Festival [by Joseph Kuhn Carey]; The Collegiate Jazz Festival: Kind of Blue (and Gold) [by Anthony Monta from ND Magazine, Vol 40, #1, Spring 2011] (Article highlights history of Collegiate Jazz Festival); Communication Arts/ and Theatre Department; Computer Science and Computer Applications Major; Online Master of Science Degree with a Specialization in Data Science; Notre Dame California Launches Silicon Valley Semester; Council / Community / Committee for the International Lay Apostolate (CILA); CILA: Twenty years; Counseling Center / Psychological Services Center; Consortium of Midwest Catholic Gradaute Schools (MCGS) Inter-Univesity Visitation Program, MCGS; removed to UNDP; Core Council For Gay and Lesbian Students; Continous Improvement; Credit Union; Policy Directive Manual [by ND Credit Union]; A New and Brighter Future: Parent's Guide to NDFCU; Creative Writing Program; Creative Writing Extra Large Posters; Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism; Proposal to Ancient Order of Hibernians to Support; Debate/ Oratory/ Elocution/ Speech Development Program; Office for Students with Disabilities / Sara Bea Disability Services; Office of Digital Learning; Dockweller Prize for Philosophy; Domer Dollars; East Asian Languages and Literatures; Economics Department; Ecumenical Institute for Advanced Theological Studies/ Institute for Theology (Tantur, Jerusalem, Israel); Year-book - Ecumenical Institute for Advanced Theological Studies. Jerusalem, Ecumenical Institute for Advanced Theological Studies.; Education Department; Report of Committee on ND's Commitment to Teacher Education; Team Report of Visit to ND/ SMC [by NCATE]; Hastening the Future: Department of Religious Education [by Vincent P. Lannie]; Institute for Studies in Education: A Report for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education [NCATE}. Notre Dame, Ind., 1970.; Education Department: Summer Workshops; Educational Media / Audio-Visual (AV) Center; Office for Educational Research; Center for Educational Opportunity/ Talent Search; Electrical Engineering Department; Electrical and Computer Engineering Department; Engineering College; College of Engineering Learning Center Dedicated Sept 1, 2000; Engineering First Year Handbook; Engineering, Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Excellence Master's Program (ESTEEM); Irish Innovation Fund Established to Assist ESTEEM; MetroLab Network; Engineering, Management, and Science War Training Course; English Department; [English Department] Graduate Program Review Report; Graduate Studies Handbook English Department; English Department: Summer Institutes and Workshops; GEM / National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering; ND English Journal; Environic Studies Program (Architecture); College of Engineering Minority Engineering Program (MEP); College of Engineering Ameritech Pre-College Minority Engineering Program (APMEP) [for Middle School Public School Students]; Wireless Institute (College of Engineering); Energy Studies and Sustainability Studies; Energy Studies and Sustainability Studies, Oversize; Energy Center; Erasmus Institute; Executive Seminar; Faculty Senate; Faculty, Part Time; Faculty Exchange Program, UND and Warsaw University; Paul Fenlon Award / Paul Fenlon Teaching Award; Financial Aid, Fellowships, Scholarships, Loans, Office of Student Financial Services/ Financial Aid Office - Undergraduate; I. Scholarships and fellowships. II. Student aid. [n.p.] : Committee on scholarships and prizes, Office of the comptroller and business manager, 1937.; Rink Foundation Scholarship; Fred J. and Sally Fisher Educational Fund; Stephen D. McIntee Scholarship Fund; Alumni Club Scholarships; Why Does Notre Dame Cost So Much?; McGrath Undergraduate Scholars Program; First Scholarships at ND; Rev. Patrick Foley's, Mr. Healy's, William T. Sherman's, Thomas Carroll's, and John R. 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[re Teaching]; LUMEN, A Window of the Web to Research, Scholarship, Teaching, and Creativity at Notre Dame; Interuniversity Visitation, CMCGS; CMCGS: Consortium of Midwest Catholic Graduate Schools; Minority Fellowships for Graduate Students; Afro-American Graduate Scholarships; Green Dot Program / Violence Prevention Strategy; Harper Cancer Research Institute; Helen Kellogg / Institute for International Studies; Institute of International Studies. Directory of University Programs of International Scope and of Faculty with International Interests. [Notre Dame, Ind.; 1970?]; Also found on M4509-12.; Projecto America Latina 2000 (In Spanish); Herbaria/ Botanical Collection (Greene/ Nieuwland); Herbaria/ Botanical Collection (Greene/ Nieuwland); Balfour Hesburgh Scholars Program; Hesburgh Center for International Peace Studies / Joan B. 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I nos. 8 and 9, June and July 1892]; The Faculty of the College of Law; Problem Method at ND [by Bernard J. Ward]; Legal Education at ND [by Joseph O'Meara]; War on Mediocrity [by Robert P. Gorman]; National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty; Patent Law; Notre Dame Law School / Sophia University / Toyko; Notre Dame Law School / Universidad Iberoamericana / Mexico; Law School Fellowships and Financial Aid; Law School Diversity / Hispanic and Black Students; Law School Placement Manuals and Career Information; Law School- Notre Dame Legal Aid Clinic; Thomas J. 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By Bonnie S. 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Malloy Address to the Faculty; President's Address to the Trustees; President's Address to the Alumni Board; President's Community Leadership Breakfast; Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Review (ROTC)/ Review and Annual Event / Presidential Military Review / President's Review; ROTC Awards Ceremonies / ROTC Sponsored Events; Romance Languages and Literature Department; St. Aloysius Literary Society/ Philodemic Association; St. Cecilia Philomathean Association; St. Edward's Day / Founder's Day in Honor of Sorin; The spirit of the founders of the University of Notre Dame [by] Rev. J. Leonard Carrico ... Sermon at the Mass for Founders' Day, in Sacred Heart Church Notre Dame, Indiana, October 13, 1939. [Notre Dame, Indiana : The university press 1939]; Discovery Day / Columbus Day Celebrations; St. Stanislaus Philopatrian Society / Philopatrians; St. Joseph Literary Society; St. Thomas Day Banquet/ Feast of; Scholarship Fellowship Weekend / Scholarship Fellowship Recognition Weekend; Sorin Literary and Dramatic Association; Celebrations of Sorin's Arrival and First Mass at ND; Senior Month / Senior Week / Senior Day / Senior Night; Senior Party Featuring Young Gentlemen (from Chicago) and a Mystery Band; Crush the Corp Featuring The Epics and Durty Wurds; Panther Hunt Featuring the Mighty Incos, Jumping Jacks and the Fabulous Intruders; Various Entertainment Events for Students; Student Union Board Sponsored Activities (Concerts, etc.); Student Union Board Sponsored Activities (Concerts, etc.); Student Union Board Sponsored Lectures; Student Union Board Sponsored Lectures; Stadium: Events held at the ND Football Stadium; Cleveland Browns vs Chicago Bears Football Game at ND Stadium; Thespian Society; Tickets and Ticket Stubs: Events at Various Venues on Campus; Tickets and Ticket Stubs: Events at Joyce Center / ACC / JACC; Tickets and Ticket Stubs: Events at St Mary's O'Laughlin Auditorium; Tickets and Ticket Stubs: Events at Washington Hall; Town Hall Meetings; Town Hall Meetings Oversize Posters; ND Voice Survey; ImproveND Survey Poster; ImproveND Survey; Universal ND Night: Programs, Releases, etc.; Universal ND Night: Texts of Speeches; Is Communism Compatible with Christianity?; Clare Booth Luce; Training Young Men for America: UND's War Program; Rev Hugh O'Donnell, CSC; Rev John J. Cavanaugh, CSC - Universal ND Night Speech; Clarence E. Manion - Universal ND Night Speech; Frank W. Leahy - Universal ND Night Speech; Text of Universal ND Night Radio Program on WGN Radio; Robert Murphy - Universal ND Night Speech; Universal ND Night Speech; Speaker List and Biographies / Universal Notre Dame Celebrations; Student Variety Shows / ND Varieties of 1925; Washington's Birthday Celebrations; Patriot of the Year Award / Senior Class Fellow; Thespian Association; Webster's Last Word: Folk Theatre and Coffee House; WinterFest; WinterFest; Flyers, Announcements, etc. [Collected by Jerry Zeihan '63]; Announcements re Student Government's Hall Distribution System for Publicity, Flyers, Announcements, etc.; 12. PNDP 71- Programs, Announcements, and Schedules for Lectures and Conferences and Reports of Lectures and Conferences; Air Force Lecture Series; Alumni Seminar / Alumni College / Alumni Association Sponsored Workshops, Conferences, etc.; Alumni Association to Honor Notre Dame Military Veterans; Alumni Association Club Awards Dinner; Alumni Association Sponsored Workshops, etc., Posters; Seeds of Grace Life Initiatives Breakfast & Discussion Poster, Acc#2012-393; Alliance for Catholic Education: Forums, Lectures, Events, etc.; Alliance for Catholic Education Posters; American Society for Metals, ND Chapter; Anthropology Department: Events, Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Anthropology Department: Events, Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Anthropology Department: Events, Lectures, Posters; Learning In and Out of School: Education Across the Globe; Architecture Department/ School: Conferences, Lectures; Proceedings of the Seventh North American Masonry Conference; Arts and Letters Lectures, Seminars, Conferences, Convocations, etc.; Arts and Letters Lectures, Seminars, Conferences, Convocations, etc. Oversize Posters; Arts and Letters Lectures, Seminars, Conferences, etc., Extra Large Size Posters; Saturday Scholar Series, A and L Sponsored Lectures on Football Weekends; Creative Writing Program; Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts / Competition to Foster Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning; Art Department Lectures, Visiting Artist Lecture Series; Art Department Lectures, Visiting Artist Lecture Series; Art Department Lectures, Visiting Artist Lecture Series; Art Department Lectures, Visiting Artist Lecture Series; Arabic Club Sponsored Events; Notre Dame Center for Arts and Culture Sponsored Events; Nieuwland Lectures in Biological Sciences; Biology Lectures, Conferences, etc.; BALSA/ Black American Law Student Association Meetings; Black/ African American Studies: Lectures, Movies, etc.; Black/ African American Studies: Lectures, Movies, etc. Oversize Posters; Black/ African American Studies: Lectures, Movies, events, etc., Extra Large Posters; AFAM Quarterly Almanac [Activities and Events sponsored by the African and African American Studies Program] Also see 80s series; Black Forum / Black Power Conference; Black Cultural Arts Festival; Boy Scouts and Leadership Training Camps; Board of Trustees Sponsored Meetings, Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Contribution of Catholic Universities to the Church and Culture, Remarks from the Academic Conference; Business Administration College Conferences; Business Administration College Conferences; MBA Case Competitions; Notre Dame International Business Seminar at Oxford; ND Thinks Big; Spark / Student Run Conference; Boardroom Insights Speaker Series; Business Administration College: Executive Development; Joint Committee of Business, Theology, and Philosophy Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business; Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business Oversize; Gigot Center for Entrepreneurial Studies Awards, Business Plan Competitions, etc.; Cancer Detection Test Takes Grand Prize; Enlightened Diagnostics - Wins at 2015 Rice Business Plan Competition; Cancer Treatment Sysytem - Wins at 2016 McCloskey Business Plan Competition; Nanotechnology New Ventures Competition; Master of Nonprofit Administration Program Events; CCUM: Conferences and Summer Institutes; Campus Ministry: Lectures, Events, Conferences; EMMAUS Participant's Handbook; Campus Ministry: Lectures, Events, Conferences; ND Vision, Conference for High School Students at ND; Campus Ministry Sponsored Events Complete Set of Posters and Flyers for 2013/14; Campus Ministry: Lectures, Events, Conferences; CCE / Center for Continuing Education: Non-ND Programs; CCE / Center for Continuing Education: Non-ND Programs; CCE / Center for Continuing Education Sponsored Programs; CCE / Center for Continuing Education Sponsored Programs Posters; Christian Platonism of Simone Weil; CCE / Center for Continuing Education Sponsored Programs; Center for Civil Rights Lecture Series and Center for Civil and Human Rights (Law School); Continuing Challenge: Past and Future of Brown v. Board Brown vs. Board of Education (Civil Rights Symposium); Center for Civil Rights; Center for Pastoral Liturgy: Workshops, Programs, Annual Conference, etc.; Center for Pastoral Liturgy: Workshops, Programs, Annual Conference, etc.; Center for Social Concerns: Fall and Spring Events; Center for Social Concerns: Film Series; Center for Social Concerns: Friday Forums; Center for Social Concerns: Miscellaneous Events; Community Engagement Faculty Institute; Center for Social Concerns Posters; Inaugural Seminar in Northern Ireland; Indiana Bishops' Letter On Poverty Originated at Notre Dame Summit; TRUCEN Conference / The Research University Civic Engagement Network; Center for the Philosophy of Religion; Center for Ethics and Culture Conferences, Lectures, Meetings, etc.; Center for Ethics and Culture- Oversize; Center for Ethics and Culture- Extra Size; Birth Control Mandate; Center for Ethical Education Conferences, Lectures, Meetings, etc.; Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement (CUSE) Conferences, Lectures, Symposiums, etc.; Six Students Honored with Undergraduate Library Research Awards at the Ninth Annual Undergraduate Scholars Conference; Institute on Church Support; Camille and Henry Dreyfus Lectures Chemistry Department; Nieuwland and Peter C. Reilly Lectures in Chemistry; Peter C. Reilly Lectures in Chemistry / Chemical Engineering; Chemistry Department Lectures, Symposia, etc.; Emil T. Hoffman Lectures; Nieuwland Centenary Symposium; Institute for Church Life Sponsored Workshops, Lectures, etc.; Human Dignity; God is Love: Explorations in the Theology of Benedict XVI; Church and Islam: An International Colloquium; Children of Mary Student Club Sponsored Events; CILA Educational Workshop; Eugene B. Clark MBA Executive Lecture Series; Low Income Consumer: A Human and Selling Problem; Donald S. Perkins; Executive Tightrope: Business and Social Change; Walter Schirmer; Committee on International Relations Symposia, etc.; Committee on International Relations Symposia, etc.; Committee on International Relations and African Studies; Committee on International Relations and African Studies; Committee on International Relations and Dept of Economics; Committee on International Relations and Dept of Economics; Committee on International Relations and Dept of Education; Committee on International Relations and Dept of Education; Committee on International Relations and Latin Studies; Committee on International Relations and Latin Studies; Committee on International Relations and School of Law; Committee on International Relations and School of Law; Committee on International Relations and Student Union Academic Commission and Center for Continuing Education; Committee on International Relations and Student Union Academic Commission and Center for Continuing Education; Institute/ Committee on International Studies and Program of Asian Studies; Institute/ Committee on International Studies and Program of Asian Studies; Committee on International Studies and Amnesty International; Committee on International Studies and Amnesty International; Committee on International Studies and American Professors for Peace in the Middle East; Committee on International Studies and American Professors for Peace in the Middle East; Committee on International Studies and American Lebanese League; Committee on International Studies and American Lebanese League; Computer Applications Honor Society; Communication Arts Sponsored Lectures, Conferences, etc.; CPA Review Seminar / Professional Education Program; Cushwa Center Seminars and Conferences, American Catholicism Lecture on Religion and Public Life; Cushwa Center Seminars and Conferences- Oversize Posters; Cushwa Center and Ancient Order of Hibernians Sponsored Lectures, Seminars, Conferences, etc.; The Church and Politics (by Rembert G. Weakland, OSB); Irish Influence in American Labor Movement (by David Montgomery); College Democrats- Lectures, Speakers, Conferences; Chelsea Clinton and Sean Astin to Speak at ND on 3/36/2008; Distinguished American Women Lecture Series; Distinguished American Women Lecture Series; Office of Digital Learning Sponsored Events; Digital Publishing Initiative (The Challenge); Economics and Banking Institute; Economics Department Lectures, Conferences, Union Management Conferences, etc.; Eck Institute for Global Health Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Paul P. Weinstein Memorial Lecture; Educational Initiatives, Institute of; Electric Power Generation: Risks and Benefits Workshop; English Department Ward- Phillips Lectures; English Department Sponsored Events; English Department and Ward- Phillips: Lectures, Readings,; English Department and Ward- Phillips: Lectures, Readings; English Department Graduate Program Awards and Achievements; ND English Association Annual Conference; Engineering Open House, Engineering Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Engineering Lectures, Conferences, etc., (Oversize Posters); Electrical Engineering Mini Symposium Proceedings; Energy Center; GEM Conferences, Lectures, etc. / Minority Engineering Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Robotic Blue-Gold Game; National Robotics Week; Mechatronic Football Game; Entrepreneur Club; Notre Dame Envronmental Change Initiative / ND-ECI Sponsored Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Erasmus Institute Conferences, Lectures, Seminars; Erasmus Institute Conferences, Lectures and Seminars Oversize Posters; Erasmus Institute Conferences, Lectures and Seminars; Exxon Distinguished Visiting Scholar [Lecture] Series; Center for Continuing Education (CCE) Faculty Seminar; Federalist Society Sponsored Events; Federalist Society Sponsored Events Oversize Posters; Finance Forum / Finance Dept Sponsored Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Freshman / First Year of Studies [Honors Award] Convocation and other Convocations and Sponsored Events; First Year of Studies Sponsored Events, Oversize; Financial Aid Forum Sponsored by the College Board and ND; College Board Financial Aid Institute; Film Television and Theatre Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Film Television and Theatre Conferences, Lectures, etc. / Oversize posters; Ford Family Program in Human Development Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Fulbright Sponsored Events; Fulbright Foreign Languate Teaching Assistantantship Orientation; Gay and Lesbian Sponsored Events / CORE Council For Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual and Questioning Students; Gay and Lesbian Sponsored Events Posters; Gender Studies Forum; Gender Studies (Oversize Posters); Edith Stein Project; Men Against Violence; Dept of Geology Lecture; German and Russian Languages and Literatures Conferences, Convocations, Seminars, Lectures, etc.; Dept of Government and International Studies; Dept of Government and International Studies; Initiative for Global Development Sponsored Events; Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI); Graduate School Awards Dinner and Ceremony; Graduate School / Graduate Student Union Sponsored Lectures, Symposiums, Conferences, etc.; Harper Cancer Research Sponsored Events; Hawaii Club Sponsored Events; Hesburgh Center for International Studies and/or Joan Kroc Institute for Peace Studies; Hesburgh Center for International Studies and/or Joan Kroc Institute for Peace Studies; Hesburgh Center for International Studies and/or Joan Kroc Institute for Peace Studies; Ethical Dimensions of the Changing Use of Force in International Affairs Conference; Amartya Sen receives Notre Dame Award for International Human Development & Solidarity / Delivers Hesburgh Lecture in Ethics & Public Policy; Student Peace Conference; Revisiting the A-Bombs; Hesburgh Library Sponsored Events, Conferences, etc.; Hesburgh Library Sponsored Events, Conferences, etc., Oversize; Libraries Collections and Services Dedication; Women's Stories Edited from Wikipedia; History Department: Lectures, Conferences, etc.; History Department: Lectures, Conferences, etc., Oversize Posters; Orestes Brownson Memorial Conference; Telling Stories That Matter, A Conference in Honor of Marvin R. O'Connell; Higgins Labor Research Center Sponsored Events * Also see 74-An-1o for Higgins Center Film Festival; Higgins Labor Research Center / Oversize and Extra Large Posters; Honor Awards Ceremony, College of Engineering; Honors Program Colloquium; Holy Cross / Congregation of the Holy Cross Sponsored Events; Holy Cross Sponsored Events Posters; Indiana University School of Medicine Sponsored Events; Institute for Advanced Study / Studies Sponsored Events; Institute for Advanced Study / Studies Sponsored Events, Oversize; Conceptions of Truth International Conference; International Student Services and Activities (ISSA) Sponsored Events; International Education Week (IEW); Investment Office Sponsored Events; Institutional Equity Sponsored Events; Irish Languages and Literature; Irish Health Sponsored Events; Irish Health Sponsored Events Posters; Irish Rover Sponsored Events; Irish Rover Sponsored Events, Oversize; Italian Studies Sponsored Events; Italian Studies Sponsored Events Oversize Posters, etc.; Johns- Manville American Enterprise Lecture Series; The Great National Industrial Policy Hoax (by by Richard B. McKenzie); Journalism Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Symposium on Professional Journalism; Journalism Forum Sponsored by the Gallivan Program in Journalism; C.G. Jung Conference; Justice and Peace Center; Kaneb Center Conferences, Lectures, Workshops, etc.; College of Science / Kenna Lectures in Mathematics; Kellogg Institute: Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Kellogg Institute: Conferences, Lectures, etc. Oversize; Kellogg Institute: Conferences, Lectures, etc. Extra Size; Economic Integration, A Perspectus for Latin America Forum; Brazilian Carnaval; Qur'an in It's Historical Context; Keough Center for Irish Studies Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Keough Center for Irish Studies Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Keough Center for Irish Studies Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Keough Center for Irish Studies Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Celebrating Dr Martin Luther King [by Campus Ministry]; Walk the Walk; Celebrating Dr Martin Luther King [by Campus Ministry]; Celebrating Dr Martin Luther King [by Campus Ministry]; Knights of Columbus Sponsored Events; Law School Symposiums, Conferences, Seminars, Law Day; Law School Symposiums, Conferences, Seminars, etc., Oversize; Law School Symposiums, Conferences, etc., Extra Large; Freedom of Contract: An Exploratory Conference, Oct 6-8, 1977; Keeping God in the Closet Some Thoughts on the Exorcism of Religious Values From Public Life (by Henry J. Hyde); Premises and Conclusions, Nov 14 and 15 Law School Conference; 25th Anniversary Celebration of Women Students at Notre Dame Law School; Law School Red Mass; 17th Annual Moot Court Competition Poster; Laetare Medal / Presentations, Greetings, Responses and Articles; Language Departments (Modern, Classical, Romance, ); Institute for Latino Studies Workshops, Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Undergraduate Student Conference (First Annual); Partnering With Poetry Society of America; Institute for Latino Studies Workshops, Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Ladies of Notre Dame Sponsored Events; Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility / LEEF Sponsored Events; Marriage Institute; Mathematical Symposium; Mathematical Symposium Posters; Jacques Maritain Center: Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Jacques Maritain Center: Lectures, Conferences, etc.- Posters; McNair Scholars Program / Candax - ME McNair Program; Medieval Institute: Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Medieval Institute: Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Medieval Institute: Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Medieval Institute: Ambrosiana Lecture Series; Mendelson Center: Lectures, Conferences, Workshops, etc.; Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery: Lectures, Workshops, Conferences, etc.,; Mock [Political] Convention [Presidential Campaign]; Mock [Political] Convention [Presidential Campaign] Posters; Henry Cabot Lodge for President Oversize Poster; Mock [Political] Convention [Presidential Campaign] Posters; Rockefeller for President Poster; Vote Yes 1964 Mock Convention Poster; Mock Debate; Thomas More Society of ND; Joseph P. Molony Memorial Lecture; Department of Music Conferences, Lectures, etc.; Department of Music Conferences, Lectures, etc., Oversize; Continuities and Transformations in Musical Culture 1400-1500 Conference; Inaugural Sacred Music Conference; Multicultural Student Programs and Services Sponsored Events; Exhibition on Negro League Baseball; Natural Law Institute; Natural Law Institute Proceedings [volumes 1,4]; Natural Law Institute. Announcement of the establishment of the Alvin A. Gould Collection of books and materials on the Natural Law. [Notre Dame, Ind. : s.n.], 1949.; Natural Law Institute. Fifth convocation : sponsored by Alvin A. Gould, December l4 and 15, 1951 / Natural Law Institute, College of Law, University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame, College of Law, 1951]; Nanovic Institute Lectures and Conferences [some additional printed material is in PPNI]; Nanovic Institute Lectures and Conferences Oversize [many additional posters are in PPNI]; Archbishop Charles J. Brown to Deliver 2015 Keeley Vatican Lecture; National Federation of Catholic College Students Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Nanotechnology Events, Competitions, Lectures, etc.; Native American Student Association Sponsored Events..; Notre Dame Navy / Navy Sponsored Events....; Notre Dame Award; O'Grady Latin American Literature Lecture Series; O'Grady Latin American Literature Lecture Series Posters/Oversize; Bishop / Cardinal O'Hara Lectures; Orestes Brownson Society/ Twenty-Nine Minute Club; Committee on Notre Dame's Position on the Ordination of Women Sponsored Events; Committee on Notre Dame's Postiion on the Ordination of Women Posters; Pan American Conference; Thirteenth annual conference in observance of Pan American Day, University of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's College, March 23-24, 1957 : theme : North American and Latin American student problems in a foreign culture. [South Bend : [s.n.], 1957]; Performing Arts Lectures; Tim Robbins; Pew Younger Scholars Program / Pew Scholars Program Events; Pew Younger Scholars Program / Pew Scholars Program Posters; Philosophy Department Conference, Lectures, Symposia; Philosophy Department Conferences, Lectures, Symposia Oversize; Philosophy Department Perspectives Series; Conference on Philosophy and Religion; Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas / Patron of Christian Philosophy; Play Like a Champion Today / PLACT Sponsored Events; National Sports Leadership Conference; ND Conference on Population; Institute for the Study of Population and Social Change; Political Science Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Pi Sigma Alpha / Political Honors Society Posters; Pi Sigma Alpha and Academy of Political Science Present Govenor George C. Wallace of Alabama; Pre- College Skills Program [see too 40-Up-1]; To Prepare Local High School Grads for College; Provost's Lecture Series and Provost Sponsored Conferences, etc.; Provost Sponsored Events Oversize Posters; New President's Seminar Sponsored by Provost's Office; Ted X UND; Women Lead; Office of the President Sponsored Events; President's Community Leadership Breakfast; The Promise of the Vatican Library / International Academic Conference; Psychology Department: Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Psychology Department: Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Public Lecture Course; Queen of Peace Minisitries Sponsored Events / Medjugorje Conferences; Red Smith Lectures in Journalism; James Reston, "Sports and Politics"; Murray Kempton, "Finding an Authentic Voice"; James J. Kilpatrick, "The Art of the Craft"; Charles Kuralt, "The View from the Road"; Art Buchwald, "While the Gipper Slept"; Robert Maynard, "Red Smith's America and Mine"; Kindred, Dave. 90 feet is perfection / Dave Kindred ; introduction by Robert Schmuhl. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Dept. of American Studies, 1991.; Eugene L. Roberts Jr., "Writing for the Reader"; Georgie Anne Geyer, "Who Killed the Foreign Correspondent?"; David Remnick, "How Muhammad Ali Changed the Press"; Ted Koppel, "Journalism: It's as Easy as ABC"; Jim Lehrer, "Returning to Our Roots"; Frank McCourt, "From Copybook to Computer: What You Write On and How You Do It"; Ken Auletta, "Whom Do Journalists Work For?"; Judy Woodruff, "Are Journalists Obsolete?"; Tim Russert, "When Politicians Meet the Press"; Frank Deford, Sportswriter Is One Word; Kathleen Parker, Journalism in the Age of Twitteracy [no copy on file]; Hedrick Smith, Stealing the Dream: Did We Miss the Big Story? [no copy on file]; Institute for Retreat and Pastoral Ministry / Retreats International: Summer Institutes, etc.; Retreats- General and Miscellaneous; Office of Research Conferences, Lectures, Workshops, etc.; Undergraduate Scholars Conference; Promoting Displinary Research: Creating Interactive Spaces; Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, etc.; Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, etc. Posters; Nanomaterials Conference; Center for Research Computing; Right to Life Sponsored Events / Office of University Life Initiatives; Archbishop Romero Lecture Series [sponsored by IPSM]; Romance Languages and Literatures Lectures, Workshops, Conferences; Romance Languages and Literatures Lectures, Workshops, Conferences; Romance Languages and Literatures Lectures, Workshops, Conferences; Dante Now - Series of Public Readings from the "Divine Comedy"; Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy Lectures, Conferences, etc.; Rooney Center for the Study of American Democracy Lectures, Conferences, etc., Oversize Posters; ND Votes; Robinson Community Center Sponsored Events; Take Ten Festival; Youth Camp Focused on Innovation to take place at Robinson Community Center; I-Robotics Team; Sales and Advertising Conference; Arthur J. Schmitt Challenges in Science Meetings of the College of Science; ND Scientific Association; College of Science Open House; College of Science Lectures, Conferences (Physics, Biology, ); Adult / Non-embryonic Stem Cell Research; Notre Dame extended Research Community Explores K-12 Education & Research; College of Science Lectures, Conferences (Physics, Biology, ); College of Science Lectures, Conferences (Physics, Biology, ); Public Seance; Integrated Imaging Facility; Siemens Competition; Transit of Venus; Mary Hesburgh Flaherty to Speak at Breast Cancer Fundraiser Sponsored by the College of Science; SCIFI 93 / Workshop on Scintillating Fiber Detectors; Rare Disease Day; Sheedy Teaching Award Addresses / Sheedy Award; Sisters' Vocation Institute; Sophomore Literary Festival / ND Literary Festival; Sophomore Literary Festival; Sociology and Anthropology Department Sponsored Events; Robert Bellah To Visit Notre Dame; Soviet and East European Studies: Lecture, Film Announcements; Soviet and East European Studies: Lecture, Film Announcements; Student Leadership Conference / Institute; Student- Faculty Lecture Series; Student Union Academic Commission Lectures, Confer,; Student Union Academic Commission Lectures, Confer,; Muhammad Ali Scheduled to Speak; Student Activities Sponsored Events; Student Activities Sponsored Events Oversize; Student Activities Events for Freshman; Student Activities Events for Sophomores; Student Activities Events for Juniors; Student Activities Events for Seniors and Senior Class Newsletter; Senior Month 1990; Student Government Activities / Events; Student Government Activities / Events Oversize; Student Affairs Sponsored Events; Notre Dame Selected to Host National Student Affairs Conference in 2012; Remembrance Day National Roll Call Event; Notre Dame Center for STEM Education / Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Sponsored Events; Annual Forum Engages K-12 Education, Research and Commerce; STEM Activities Introduced to GE Girls @ Notre Dame Summer Camp; Supervisory / Foremanship Development Program; Sustainability Lectures, Workshops, Conferences, etc.; Green Summit IV: Purchasing Power; Wes Jackson to Deliver Lecture; Teachers as Scholars Program; Teachers as Scholars Program Posters / Oversize; TEDx / TEDxUND Conference; Theological Institute for Local Superiors; Ernest W. Thiele Lectureship in Chemical Engineering; Theology Department Lectures, Symposia, Seminars, Theology Department ND Colloquia; Theology Department Lectures, etc., Oversize; Theology Department Lectures, etc., X Series; Marriage Institute; Lilly Seminar on Religion and Higher Education; Theology of Pope Benedict XVI; ND Town Meeting Current Events Series; Union / Labor- Management Conference; University Counseling Center Events; Upward Bound Sponsored Events; Father Ted's 10K; Visiting Scholar Lecture Series; Visiting Scholar Lecture Series; Visiting Scholar Lecture Series; Visiting Scholar Lecture Series; Office of the Executive Vice President Sponsored Events; Worker Participation Events Regarding: Licensing Code; Annual Convocation of the Vocation Institute; Proceedings of Convocation of the Vocation Institute; Program of West European Studies, Lectures, etc.; Program of West European Studies, Lectures, etc.; ND World Trade Conference; Day of Women at the Snite; Women Writers Festival; Women's Inservices/ Women's Issues; A Gathering of Women at Notre Dame; ND Writers' Conference; Lectures by Rev. John A. Zahm CSC on Regions and Travels; Colorado : its past, present, and future. A lecture delivered before the Faculty and students of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 10, 1883, by the Rev. J. A. Zahm ... Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame, 1883.; Zahm, John Augustine, 1851-1921. The great Southwest, its attractions, resources and people. Notre Dame, Ind., University press, 1883.; not yet assigned; 13. PNDP 73- Programs, Announcements and Schedules for Debate and Oratory and News Reports of Specific Events; Debate and Oratory Contests; Breen Medal; Bachelor's Orations; Poland's glory and martyrdom. By M. Szalewski. [Breen? : n.p. 1901?]; Bothsides, an intercollegiate debating journal. [Boston, Mass.] [re ND vs. Oberlin Debate on Compulsory Arbitration, 7 April 1905]; Intercollegiate Peace Association Indiana Branch, Fifth Annual Contest; The guardian of the constitution... [by] Mark Edward Nolan... Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame 1924.; The weighted scales [by] Frank E. Corbett ... Indiana interstate oration, 1930. [n.p. : n.p.] 1930; Debate and Oratory Contests; Iceberg Debates; Euglossian Association Oratorical Contests; Public Disputations in Philosophy; 14. PNDP 74- Programs, Announcements, and Schedules for Movies and Films and News Reports of Specific Events; African Students Association / Black Studies Department; Announcements of Individual Movies / Festivals; Announcements of Individual Movies/ Festivals / Oversize and Extra Large Posters; How Film Makers Depict Women; Yosaburo Sugita Lecture and Stereopticon Views of Japan; Photoplay and Concert Course, Washington Hall, Spring; Pather Panchali (music by Ravi Shankar); Really Different Film Series: Italian Neo-Realism and French New Wave [by ND/SMC Theatre, Shown at SMC]; Story of the Kennedy Assassination and A 1000 Days: JFK in the Whitehouse; Spirit of ND and Jeffrey Hunter TV Pilot re ND; Shakespeare Film Series; Japanese Film Festival; Hitchcock's Marnie and I Confess at Snite's Annenberg; Four Directors Film Series; Japanese Film: Women's Changing Roles in 20th C Japan; Shoah [re Holocaust]; Harvest of Despair [re Ukranian Famine 1930s]; Women: A Film Festival: How Makers Depict Women; Ruby in Paradise; I Coach Wendy's: Video by Ted Mandell; Malcolm X; Lorenzo's Oil; Enchanted April; Business Ethics Film Series; Mission: Impossible; Roy Cohn / Jack Smith [GALA Gay Alumni Film Benefit]; Life and Times of Rose the Riveter; Life of Sojourner Truth: Ain't I a Woman?; My Family- Latino Film Festival; Town of Roseland Documentary by ND Students; Okumba; Asian Film Festival / Korean Film Festival; Asian Film Festival / Lorean Film Festival Oversize Posters; Birth of A Nation [Movie at Washington Hall]; Communications and Theatre Department Film Schedules:; Reel Film Festival (Summer Session); _____ Night Film Series; Notre Cinematheque; CATS Cinema at the Snite; ND Cinema (formerly known as Cinema at the Snite); Browning Cinema Film Schedules / Exposition; Educational Media's Year of the Family Flicks; Films and Faith / Films and Faith Weekend; Films and Faith / Films and Faith Weekend Oversize Posters; Higgins Labor Research Center Films; Higgins Labor Research Center Film Oversize Posters; Jewish Film Festival; Kids' Film Festival / Kids' World Film Festival; Nanovic Institute Film Series; Nanovic Institute Film Series Oversize Posters; Nanovic Institute Film Series X- Size Posters; ND Student - Faculty Film Society; Three Motion Picture Directors; American Motion Picture Directors; Student Film Festival, Annual (sponsored by ND/ SMC Communication and Theatre; Student Film Festival, Annual (sponsored by ND/ SMC Communication and Theatre / oversize; Summer Session Cinema [at the Snite] Movie Schedules; SUB Movie Schedules; 15. PNDP 75- Programs, Announcements, and Schedules for Musical Performances and News Reports of Specific Events; ND Summer Band [open to faculty, staff, students, members of the community]; Bagpipe Band; ND Brass Quintet and Ensemble; ND Chamber Orchestra; ND Chorale / University Chorus; ND Chorale / University Chorus; ND Chorale and Chamber Orchestra; ND Chorale and Chamber Orchestra; ND Chorale and Chamber Orchestra; Christmas / Advent Programs with Multiple Groups; Groups include the University Glee Club, Chorale, Chapel Choir, Brass Ensemble, Collegium Musicum,; Orchestra, Women's Ensemble, and Liturgical Choir.; ND Chamber Choir; Chamber Music Ensemble; Chamber Music Ensemble; ND Chapel Choir; Liturgical Choir; Children's Choir; Collegiate Jazz Festival; Collegiate Jazz Festival Oversize Posters; Collegiate Jazz Festival Extra Large Posters; Collegiate Jazz Festival Super Big Posters; Collegiate Jazz Festival Map Case Size Posters; Collegiate Jazz Festival Poster (see too UCJF); ND Collegium Musicum; Concert Band Annual Pops / Spring Concert; Concert Band Miscellaneous Performances; Carnegie Hall Memories, May 11, 2010; Annual Band Banquet; Cornet Band; Faculty Composers / Composer Concerts; Student Composers / Composer Concerts; Easter / Holy Week Musical Programs; Groups include the Brownson Glee Club and Literary and debating Society, the Moreau Seminary Choir, etc.; Folk Choir / Notre Dame Folk Choir / Collegiate Folk Festival; Folk Choir Oversize Posters; Guest and Outside Musical Performers and Performances; Pupils of St. Columbkill's School; Includes Vienna Boys Choir, William Middelschulte, etc.; Spin Doctors, Ariel, Emily and Chisel,; Bob Hope with Joe Montana; Jackson Jubilee Singers / African American Singing Group; Plantation Singers / African American Quartet; Voices of Faith Gospel Choir; Paul Andre Bempechat, Pianist for the Schubert and Brahms Anniversary Concert; Jerry Lee Lewis; The Four Seasons; The Four Preps; The New Christy Minstrels; Harry Belafonte / Nana Mouskouri; The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem; The Kingston Trio; TW3 / That Was the Week That Was; The Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition; Handbell Choir; ND Jazz Band; ND Jazz Band; ND Jazz Band; Melodons; Performances at Legends Nightclub; Performances at Legends Nightclub; Liturgical Choir; ND Liturgical Brass Ensemble; Miscellaneous (Festivals, Multiple Groups, etc.); Includes the Brass Ensemble, Chapel Choir, etc.; Bach's Lunch at Notre Dame; Crescent Club; Musical Soirees; Military Concert Band of UND; ND Opera; Orchestra / Symphony; Orchestra / Symphony Oversize Posters; Orpheonic / Orpheous Club; Organ Recitals; Organ Recitals- Oversize; SMC Performing Arts Series; Recitals - Faculty; Recitals - Graduate Students; Recitals - Undergraduate Students; Recitals - Outside Performers; J. Lewis Browne; George Higdon, Ulysses Rothballer, and Raymond J. Doyle; James J. McLaughlin Jr.; George O'Connell, Arthur Fram, Harry Denny; George O'Connell; Hugo Melchione and Arthur Davidson; Hugo Melchione and William Burke Mooney; Daniel H. Pedtke and Rev John D. Gallagher CSC; Daniel H. Pedtke; William Cole and Daniel H. Pedtke; Rev. Patrick H. Maloney, CSC; Eugene Basabe; James Fleisher / William Smith; Rev. Patrick H. Maloney, CSC and Charlotte Day; Sue Seid- Martin; Lisa Funsten- Mahoney and Jeffrey Noonan; Karen Burnanskas, William Cerney, Patrick Maloney CSC; Judith Thomas; Laura Klugherz; Barry Snyder; William Cerny; Karen Buranskas; Karen Buranskas and Laura Klugherz; Karen Buranskas and Laura Klugherz; Ethan Haimo and Paul Johnson; William Cerny; William Cerny; Craig Westendorf; Darlene Catello; William Cerny and Carolyn Plummer; William Cerny and Carolyn Plummer; William Cerny and Carolyn Plummer; Rev Patrick Maloney CSC and Brian Moll; Schedules of Musical Events / Guest Artists; Schola Musicorum / Gregorian Chant; Shenanigans / ND's Singing and Dance Ensemble; ND String Trio; Notre Dame Symphonic Band / Symphonic Winds; University Band; ND Voices of Faith Gospel Ensemble; ND Woodwind Quintet; 16. PNDP 76- Programs, Announcements, and Schedules for Theatre, Plays, Musicals, Readings and News Reports of Specific Events; Theatre Department Research on Plays at ND (especially Washington Hall), includes extensive Cast and Crew Lists [available online on the Archives' ND History web page]; "Performance, Religion, and Shakespeare: Staging Ideology at ND" by Mark Pilkinton, in Andrew James Hartley, _Shakespeare on the University Stage_ (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), pps. 27-42; Arts Fest / Spring Arts Fest / Fall Arts Fest; Dance Company of Notre Dame; Miscellaneous Student Productions; Senior Class Plays; Oedipus at Colonus (by ND/ SMC Second Scene); ND/ SMC Second Scene Oversize Posters; Edipus Tyrannus (First Greek Play ever Performed in the West 1882) and Antigone of Sophocles (Second Greek Play ever Performed in the West 1883), both produced by the Greek Class of Notre Dame; Musicals Written and Performed by Students; Non-ND Companies and Individuals Performing at ND; The Rivals, by Joseph and William Jefferson and Co.; Merce Cunningham Dance Company Legacy Tour; Sorin: A Notre Dame Story; Non-ND Companies and Individuals Performing at ND; Non-ND Companies Sponsored by Notre Dame Performing in the South Bend Area; Pasquerilla East Musical Company; Pasquerilla East Musical Company; Pasquerilla East Musical Company; Players Club / ND Players; Poetry Readings (Miscellaneous); Poetry Readings (Miscellaneous); Jean- Marc Pasquet; Alyssa Gillespie; ND Savayords (Gilbert and Sullivan Plays at ND); Senior Plays; Summer Shakespeare Festival [Started in 2000]/ Shakespeare Festival; Summer Shakespeare Festival / Shakespeare Festival Oversize Posters; Sonnet Fest; ND Shakespeare Festival Presents First International Production of "Pericles" in U.K.; Show Some Skin: The Race Monologues; Show Some Skin: The Race Monologues Posters; ND Student Players; ND / SMC Theatre; ND / SMC Theatre; ND / SMC Theatre; Programs, etc. for End of the World, National Theatre of the Deaf, The Freedom of the City, The Way of the Cross, The Tempest; Programs, etc. for Krapps Last Tape, Good, The Fifth Sun, MacBeth; Programs, etc. for Death of a Salesman, Balloon!Balloon!, Amadeus; Programs, etc. for Twelfth Night, The Power and the Glory; Programs, etc. for Tartuffe, The Importance of Being Earnest; Programs, etc. for Taming of the Shrew, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Fortune: The Rise and Fall of a Small Fortune Cookie Factory (Theatre Grottesco), The Good Woman of Setzuan; Programs, etc. for The Crucible, The Miracle Worker, Our Town, King Lear; Programs, etc. for Ah Wilderness, The Richest Dead Man Alive (Theatre Grottesco), Heidi Cronicles, Julius Caesar; Programs, etc. for Dancing At Lughnasa, A Raisin in the Sun, You Can't Take it With You; Programs, etc. for Waiting for Godot, The Bacchae, She Stoops to Conquer (Juilliard), Our Country's Good; Programs, etc. for Imaginary Invalid, Six Degrees of Separation, Christ's Passion (Medieval); Programs, etc. for Barefoot in the Park, A Christmas Carol, The Challenge (Dynamo Theatre), The Grapes of Wrath; Programs, etc. for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, The Compleat Works of Wm Shkspr, As You Like It; Programs, etc. for Getting Wrecked, The Angels: Cradle (Theatre Grottesco), The School for Scandal; Programs, etc. for Hedda Gabler, The Water Engine, All's Well That Ends Well (London Stage Actors), The Love of the Nightingale; Programs, etc. for Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), Love's Fire, Oedipus Rex; Programs, etc. for How the Other Half Lives, Antigone, The Life of Galileo; Programs, etc. for Much Ado About Nothing, The Mandrake, How I Learned to Drive, The Tempest, Twelfth Night; ND / SMC Theatre; Programs, etc. for End of the World, National Theatre of the Deaf, The Freedom of the City, The Way of the Cross, The Tempest; Programs, etc. for Krapps Last Tape, Good, The Fifth Sun, MacBeth; Programs, etc. for Death of a Salesman, Balloon!Balloon!, Amadeus; Programs, etc. for Twelfth Night, The Power and the Glory; Programs, etc. for Tartuffe, The Importance of Being Earnest; Programs, etc. for Taming of the Shrew, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Fortune: The Rise and Fall of a Small Fortune Cookie Factory (Theatre Grottesco), The Good Woman of Setzuan; Programs, etc. for The Crucible, The Miracle Worker, Our Town, King Lear; Programs, etc. for Ah Wilderness, The Richest Dead Man Alive (Theatre Grottesco), Heidi Chronicles, Julius Caesar; Programs, etc. for Dancing At Lughnasa, A Raisin in the Sun, You Can't Take it With You; Programs, etc. for Waiting for Godot, The Bacchae, She Stoops to Conquer (Juilliard), Our Country's Good; Programs, etc. for Imaginary Invalid, Six Degrees of Separation, Christ's Passion (Medieval); Programs, etc. for Barefoot in the Park, A Christmas Carol, The Challenge (Dynamo Theatre), The Grapes of Wrath; Programs, etc. for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, The Compleat Works of Wm Shkspr, As You Like It; Programs, etc. for Getting Wrecked, The Angels: Cradle (Theatre Grottesco), The School for Scandal; Programs, etc. for Hedda Gabler, The Water Engine, All's Well That Ends Well (London Stage Actors), The Love of the Nightingale; Programs, etc. for Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet), Love's Fire, Oedipus Rex; Programs, etc. for How the Other Half Lives, Antigone, The Life of Galileo; Programs, etc. for Much Ado About Nothing, The Mandrake, How I Learned to Drive, The Tempest, Twelfth Night; ND Department of Communication and Theatre / Film Television and Theatre; ND Dept of Communication and Theatre / FTT Oversize Posters; ND Dept of Communication and Theatre / FTT Oversize Posters; University / ND Dramatic Club; University Stock Company; University Theatre; Players Club / ND Players; University Theatre Reunion Program; Plays Published by ND Authors or by ND Presses (but not necessarily ever performed at ND); The Upstart, A Comedy in Three Acts, Adapted from Moliere's "Le bourgeois Gentilhomme" and Arranged for Male Characters Only, by A.J. Stace. Notre Dame, Ind., The Ave Maria [n.d.] [probably ca.1900]; The Upstart; A Comedy in Three Acts. Adapted from the French of Moliere's "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," and Arranged for Male Characters Only. By A.J. Stace ... and edited by Joseph A. Lyons. St. Louis, Mo., P. Fox, 1877.; The new arts; not exactly of recent invention ... a little drama in two parts ... for the juniors and seniors by one of their oldest friends [Rev. Edward Sorin CSC]. Notre Dame, Ind., Scholastic Press, 1880.; The minims of Notre Dame. A seriocomic drama by the author of "New arts" [Edward Sorin]. Inscribed to his little friends of the Minim Department of the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Ind., Scholastic Press, 1882.; If I Were a King. A Drama in Four Acts. For Male Characters Only. [by Auguste Lemonnier, CSC]. Arranged and Published by Joseph A. Lyons. Notre Dame, Ind., University Press, 1882.; The malediction. A drama in three acts. Notre Dame Ind., University press, 1883. By Joseph A. Lyons.; The Prodigal Law Student; Drama in Four Acts. (For Male Characters Only), by A.L. [Auguste Lemonnier]. Edited and Published by Joseph A. Lyons. Notre Dame, Ind. : University Press 1884.; The Triumph of Justice: Or the Orphan Avenged / Remodeled and Arranged by Joseph A. Lyons. Notre Dame, Ind., 1886.; The Proscribed Heir. A Drama in Three Acts. (For male characters only). Translated From the French by a Member of the College Faculty. With Stage Directions, Cast of Characters, Costumes, Relative Positions, etc. Arranged and Published by Joseph A. Lyons. Notre Dame, Indiana, Scholastic Press [c1886]; Christopher Columbus; A Drama in Four Acts. (For male characters only). Translated from the Italian by F.G. / Joseph A. Lyons. Notre Dame, Ind., Scholastic Press, 1888.; The Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles, Translated and Presented by the Students of Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana. Notre Dame, Ind., University Press, 1899.; Robert Martin, Substitute Half-Back; A Comedy in Three Acts for Boys Only, by Henry Gunstock [Rev. Michael A. Quinlan, CSC]. Notre Dame, Indiana, The Ave Maria Press [n.d.] [1913?]; The University Theatre Library, Vol. 1, No. 1: Out of the River: A Play in One Act / by James Griffin Jay. Publications of the University of Notre Dame, 1928.; The University Theatre Library, Vol. 1, No. 2: Prairie Dread: A Play in One Act / by Linus Maloney. Publications of the University of Notre Dame, 1928.; The University Theatre Library, Vol. 1, No. 3: The Omadhaun: A Play in One Act / by William H. Vahey. Publications of the University of Notre Dame, 1928.; The University Theatre Library, Vol. 1, No. 4: Martha Jeffries' Mother: A Play in One Act / by Richard B. Parrish. Publications of the University of Notre Dame, 1928.; Meet the Missus: A New Original Musical Comedy / by Edward Cashman, James Murphy, and James Sheridan. [1947/0302].; A Soul in Fine Array: A One-Act Play for Nine Females / by Michael Casey. New York : S. French, [1954]; Seven Nuns at Las Vegas: A Farce in Two Acts / by Natalie E. White. Notre Dame, Ind. Genesian Press, 1954.; The Billion Dollar Saint: A Farce in Three Acts / by Natalie E. White. Notre Dame [Ind.] Genesian Press, 1955.; The Complaining Angel: A Farce with Music / Book by Natalie E. White; Lyrics by John D. Tumpane, Sister Mary Francis, Natalie E. White; Music by Arthur J. Hope, Sister Mary Francis, Dudley Birder. New York: S. French, 1957.; Seven Nuns South of the Border: A Farce in Two Acts / by Natalie E. White ; [cover design by Orra Healey]. New York : Dramatists Play Service, c1962.; 17. PNDP 77- Programs, Announcements, and Schedules for TV / Television and News Reports of Specific Events; WNDU- TV Program Schedules; 18. PNDP 78- Programs, Announcements, and Schedules for Periodic Meetings of Outside Organizations Held at ND; Catholic Students' Mission Crusade; Miscellaneous Organizations; 19. PNDP 79- Schedules of Events and Especially Cultural Events and News Reports of Schedules; Joyce ACC / center / JACC Schedule of Events; Saint Mary's [SMC's] Arts and Ideas [Calendar of Events]; Saint Mary's [SMC's] Arts and Ideas [Calendar of Events]; Black/ African American Studies Schedules, Calendars; UND / SMC Calendar of Events and Business Directory; UND Calendar [Monthly Calendar of Events]; ND Calendar [Monthly Calendar of Events]; Calendar of Events for the Scholastic Year; Calendar of Events; Campus Hook-Up [published by Student Government]; Calendar / Wellness Daily Planner [published by Health Services]; Engagement Calendar; Chemistry This Week; Commitments of University Facilities/ Housing, Summer; Cultural Events Calendars, ND and/or SMC; [Alumni Association] Datebooks; DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Schedules of Events; Exposition (Guide and Schedules of Events); Exposition (Guide and Schedules of Events) Oversize; Synthesis (Visiting Artist Series Schedule of Events); Point of Entry (Visiting Artist Series Schedule of Events); Master Events Calendar (by Student Government); Multicultural Student Affairs Calendar; The Chalkboard / Multicultural Student Programs and Services Calendar; Northern Indiana Consortium for Education Calendars; Projected Major Campus Activities [5 Year Schedules]; Rockne Heritage Fund & Joyce Athletics Grant in Aid Weekly Planner [Published by Development]; [SMC] Scholastic Calendar; Engagement Book (Calendar) Sponsored by the Snite Museum; Social Commission Events Calendar; Student Events Calendar [by Student Government/ Union]; Daily Shillelagh Calendar of Events [by Student Government]; Official UND Sesquicentennial Desk Calendar; Student Activities Board Calendar / Planning Book; Student Planner / University of Notre Dame Student Planner; Summer Session Schedules and Guides to Activities; University [Weekly] Calendar [of Events]; University of Notre Dame calendar / Center for Continuing Education. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Center, 1965-1999.; This Week at ND [Weekly Calendar of Events]; This Week at ND/ SMC [Weekly Calendar of Events]; 20.PNDP 80- News and Topical Magazines, Newsletters, and Other Publications; Beta Alpha Psi Du Lac [published by Accountancy Department]; Irish Accounting [published by Department of Accountancy]; Accountancy [published by the Mendoza College of Business]; Research Notes [published by Office of Advanced Studies]; Advanced Studies [published by Office of Advanced Studies}; Notre Dame research. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, The Graduate School, 1990-; Counselor Update [published by Undergraduate Admissions]; Institute for Advanced Studies / Quarterly ndias; Burble [published by Aeronautical Engineering Department]; Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Alumni Newsletter; AME Highlights; Air Force ROTC [Reserve Officer Training Corps] Briefs; Flying Irish [published by Air Force ROTC/ AFROTC]; Flying Irish [published by Air Force ROTC/ AFROTC]; Flying Irish [published by Air Force ROTC/ AFROTC]; Skywriting [published by Air Force ROTC / AFROTC]; ND AFROTC Newsletter [published by Air Force ROTC]; ND Record [published by AIESEC]; International Association Students in Business and Economics Management; Alumni Schools Committee Newsletter; Choices [by Alcohol and Drug Education Office]; American Studies Newsletter [published by AMST Department]; Amistad [by ND La Raza Club, re ND Latin Americans]; Anthropology Newsletter [by Anthropology Dept]; Architecture Newsletter / Arckie:nooz; Architext [Architecture Department Newsletter]; Acroterion [Architecture Department Student Projects]; Arts and Letters Update [published by College of A and L]; Guidon [published by Army ROTC]; Shamrock [published by Army ROTC] / The Shamrock; Newsletter [unnamed - published by Army Engineering ROTC]; ALSAC [Arts and Letters Student Advisory Council] Newsletter; Arts and Letters Business Society Newsletter; Placement Bureau Work for Arts and Letters Students; Communique: Newsletter for Faculty of Arts and Letters; Arts and Letters Computing Newsletter; College of Arts & Letters Gazette; InformAsia [Asian Studies Newsletter]; In Principio; The University of Notre Dame Australia Newsletter/Magazine; Fifing Irish [published by ND Marching Band]; Band Alumni Newsletter [published by Marching Band]; Band News [published by ND Marching Band]; Biology Information Bulletin [BIB, by Biology Depart]; ND/ SMC Bicentennial Newsletter; Biological Sciences Newsletters [Pathways]; Innervisions [by BCAC Black Cultural Arts Council]; BCAC Update [by BCAC Black Cultural Arts Council]; Newsletter [by Black Studies Department?]; [Black] Alumni Newsletter; Ebony Side of the Dome: Newsletter for Black Alumni; Habari Gani [by African- American Student Alliance]; On the Horizon [by Sankofa Academy of Notre Dame or SAND, created to augment ND's recruitment and retention efforts for young adults of African Descent]; African and African American Studies Program Newsletter; AFAM Quarterly Almanac; Blue Circle Alumni Newsletter; Bookstore Newsletter [Hammes ND Bookstore]; Dean's Newsletter [by Business Administration College]; Newsletter [published by Business Administration College]; Business Report [published by Bus. Administration College]; Faculty News Notes [by Business Administration College]; Around the Globe [by Business Administration College]; Newsletter [published by Business Administration College, Summer Graduate Program, Business Administration]; MSA / MS in Administration for Religious; Index [by Graduate Division, Business Administration]; Profit [by Graduate Division, Business Administration]; The Globe: Newspaper of the ND MBA; Notre Dame Business / Business Mendoza / Mendoza Business; Ex Ed Outlook [Executive Education Newsletter]; Tax Matters [MBA Concentration in Taxation Newsletter]; The Business Section [MBA Newsletter]; Campus Ministry Newsletters; Africentrically Speaking: Newsletter of Spiritual Growth [published by Campus Ministry]; Sankofa (formerly Africentrically Speaking) Newsletter started January 2003 [published by Campus Ministry]; The Campus Minister [published by Campus Ministry]; Connector [by CCUM/ Catholic Committee Urban Ministry]; Center for the Study of Religion and Society Newsletter; Center for the Study of Contemporary Society Annual Newsletter; Catalyzer [published by Chemist's Club / Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]; Catalyzer [published by Chemist's Club / Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]; Chemical Engineering Department Newsletter; Chemical Engineering Department Alumni Newsletter; Chemistry and Biochemistry Alumni Newsletter; Changing Times [re Career Guidance, Volunteerism, etc.]; On The Level [ASCE/ American Society Civil Engineers]; Center for Civil and Human Rights- ND Human Rights Advocate; [Class of 196 Freshmen:] Whisper; [Class of 1970 Sophomores:] Septuagint 70; [Class of 1971 Sophomores:] Quabian; [Class of 196 Juniors:] Four Leaf Clover; [Class of 1960 Seniors:] Voice of '60; Family Favorites from the Class of 1996 [Cookbook]; Classics Newsletter; C.A. News [by Communication Arts Department Students]; COTH News [by Communications and Theatre Department]; Newsletter [by The Counseling Center]; Newsletter [by Counseling and Psychological Service Center]; [Teacher-] Course Evaluation Booklet (published by Scholastic, Student Government); The Guide: Student Course Evaluation Handbook; What Works in the Classroom [by College Fellow's Office]; Connections [published by the Counseling Center for ND Faculty and Staff]; Commitment Comes First [published by Indiana University School of Medicine - South Bend on the Campus of the University of Notre Dame]; Community Connections [published by the Office of Public Affairs and Communication]; Configurations [published by the Dept of Computer Science and Engineering]; Council Journal / Notre Dame Council on International Business Development Newsletter; The Patch. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : Computing Center, University of Notre Dame, 1971-1984.; Byteline [published by Computing Center]; Bitline : newsletter of the Office of University Computing, University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Office, 1989-; MacPage [Macintosh Newsletter [by Computing Center]; Madmacs [Macintosh] Communique [by Mac User Group]; MacIntosh at Notre Dame; ND Credit Union / Member Newsletter; For Your Interest / Credit Union Newsletter; Everybody's Money [Courtesy of ND Credit Union]; American Catholic Studies Newsletter [by Cushwa Center]; Notre Dame Now / Development News from Notre Dame; DeBartolo Performing Arts Newsletter / DPAChronicle; Design@ND / Newsletter for Graphic Design and Industrial Design Programs; Economics Department Newsletter; Education Newsletter [by Institute for Studies in Education]; Teacher Education Forum; Lens of Our Lady [published by ND Audio-Visual Center]; Audio-Visual Center UND Bulletin; Audio-Visual Center UND was later Educational Media; EM Notes / EM Resources [published by Educational Media]; Reel News [published by Educational Media]; Media Matters [published by Educational Media]; Center for Educational Opportunity Newsletter; Educational Talent Search [by Center Education Opportunity]; Upward Bound Program; ETS Beacon; The Family Message / Upward Bound Newsletter; Upward Beat; UB Tymes; The Family Message; UnpredictaBle / Newspaper of Upward Bound; EE [Electrical Engineering Department] News; Electrical Engineering [Department Faculty] Dispatch; Newsletter: Department of Electrical Engineering; EE Currents [Electrical Engineering Newsletter]; Nucleus [by South Bend Section of IEEE]; IEEE is Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc; [Engineering] Dean's Newsletter; Engineering Newsletter / News [by Engineering College]; Engineering Insights Newsletter; Scannings [published by Engineering College]; MEP [Minority Engineering Program] Newsletter; Consortium Review [published by the National Consortium for Graduate Degrees of Minorities in Engineering]; The Notre Dame Engineer; Footnotes: An Annual Newsletter for the University of Notre Dame English Department; English Department Newsletter; Signatures [Engineering Advances at UND]; Amplitude [Engineering Advances at UND]; Erasmus Institute News; Ethics Bulletin [Published by the ND Center for Ethics and Culture]; Ethics and Culture Newsletter [Published by the ND Center for Ethics and Culture]; Catholic Idler [Published by the ND Center for Ethics and Culture and the Orestes Brownson Council]; Our Lady of Fatima Newsletter; Our Lady of Fatima Retreat and Pastoral Counseling Center; Seasons (for Alumni) [by Our Lady Fatima Retreat Center); Listening Post [published by Lay Faculty Club]; Quadrangle [published by Lay Club Faculty]; Cap and Gown [published by Lay Faculty Club]; Shoptalk [published by Facilities]; Behind the Scenes / FTT Notes [published by the Department of Film, TV and Theatre]; Investing in Your Education [published by Office of Student Financial Services]; The Green Room / Department of Film, Television, and Theatre's Faculty Newsletter; Die Europabruecke [by Innsbruck Foreign Study Program]; Notre Dame Institute News [Foreign Study Program]; Lettuce Leaf [by University Food Service/ Dining Hall]; Strings and Wings [Folk Choir Newsletter]; Acumen [Follett Newsletter for Faculty]; Freshman / First Year of Studies Dean's Newsletter; Freshman / First Year of Studies Dean's Faculty Newsletter; Freshman Seminar / Freshman Writing Newsletter Humanities Seminar Newsletter; We Are ND: A Newsletter for First Year Students and their Families; GALA [Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae of the UND and St. Mary's]; ND Geology Club/ Department/ Earth Sciences Newsletter; Orogenus Times [Geology Department Newsletter]; Gender Matters: Gender Studies Newsletter; Give the Kids A Chance Coalition Newsletter [Family Policy]; Golden Dome Productions Newsletter; Informer [by Student Government]; We the People [published by Student Government]; Off-the-Record [by Off-Campus Commission, Student Government]; Student Senate Information Bulletin; Student Union News [published by Student Government]; SUBTitles: The Student Union Board Newsletter; SUB Reporter: The Student Union Board Newsletter; Student Government Press Bulletins; Third Degree [Graduate Student Newsletter]; Graduate Student Union Newsletter; The Unobserved: A Newsletter for Graduate Students; Perspectives- Graduate Studies and Research; Thinking Out Loud; Hesburgh Newsletter [by H. Program in Public Service]; Azul Y Oro: Official Publication of Hispanic Alumni ND; Nuestra Voz [Latino / Hispanic Student Newsletter]; History Matters [History Department Newsletter]; The Major News: Newsletter of the ND History Club; Higgins Labor Research Center Newsletter; Holy Cross Associates Newsletter; Holy Cross, Perspectives and Possibilities; Cross Links, Holy Cross Association Newsletter; Centerlines [published by Center for Human Development]; HR Connections [published quarterly by Human Resources][Replaces Staff Newletter and Leadership Link, 2002]; The Notre Dame Employment Experience [published by Human Resources); Immigration Services Newsletter; Infosystems News [by Director of Information Systems]; Passport [published by International Student Organization]; ND World (by International and Public Policy Advancement Office; Institute for Church Life Newsletter; International Student Organization Newsletter; International Student Organization Newsletter (Legal Size); Host Family Newsletter and Mailings (International Student Organization); International Relations Bulletin (Newsletter); NAFSA Region Six Newsletter [National Association for Foreign Student Affairs]; Office of International Student Affairs Newsletter; International Insight [International Newsletter of the UND]; Notre Dame World [International Studies Newsletter]; Irishealth [newsletter published by Human Resources; Lingua Italica / The Newsletter for Italian Studies at Notre Dame; Musicious - CJF [Collegiate Jazz Festival] - Bulletin; The ND Japan Connection; J.P. 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Egan; Parking Lines: Parking Service Newsletter; Parking, Traffic, and Roads on Campus; [Kroc] Institute for International Studies Peace Newsletter; International Connections [by Kroc Peace Studies Institute]; International Update: Alumni Newsletter of the Graduate Program Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies; Report [by Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies]; Policy Brief [published by The Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies]; Peace Colloquy [published by The Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies]; Benefits Review [published by Human Resources Department]; Leadership Link [published by Human Resources Department] Replaced in 2002 by HR Connections; Irish Benefit [published on the Web by Human Resources Department]; Philosophy Newsletter [published by Philosophy Department]; Mabuhay: Newsletter of Philippine Club of ND; Interactions [Published by the ND Dept of Physics]; Physics Tracks [Published by the ND Dept of Physics]; Phone Center News [Development Call Center]; Career Connections [by Career and Placement Services]; P.R. + D. 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Gedeon] Notre Dame, Ind. : Retreats International, 1982.; [Monographs 5:] The Retreat Movement: Changing Structures of a Spiritual Vision, 1909-1982 / Joseph Chinnici OFM; [introduction by Thomas W. Gedeon] Notre Dame, Ind.: Retreats International, 1982.; [Monographs 7:] Healing the Heart: The Retreat Experience of the Young Adult / Rob Carbonneau ; [introduction by Thomas W. Gedeon] Notre Dame, Ind.: Retreats International, 1983.; [Monographs 8:] Friendship and Discipleship / Robert F. Morneau ; [introduction by Thomas W. Gedeon] Notre Dame, Ind.: Retreats International, 1985.; [Monographs 9:] Retreats: Call to the Mystic, to the Prophetic and to Stewardship / Tom Gedeon. Notre Dame, Ind.: Retreats International, 1987.; [Monograph 10:] The Spiritual Journey: Pitfalls, Problems, Possibilities / Robert Morneau ; [introduction by Tom Gedeon] Notre Dame, Ind.: Retreats International, [1988?].; [Monographs 11:] The Retreat Movement, Memories and Visions / Tom Gedeon. 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Notre Dame, Ind. : University press 1918 [Department of Agriculture Circular 101]. ; Waymarks: The ND Inaugural Lectures in Anthropology [Kenneth Moore, editor]; School of Architecture: Journal; School of Architecture: Journal [Legal Size]; Hucusque [published by ND Center for Pastoral Liturgy]; Assembly [published by ND Center for Pastoral `Liturgy]; Liturgy Network [published by ND Center for Pastoral Liturgy]; ND Student Business Review; Vita Dulcedo et Spes / An undergraduate Humanities Journal [Published by Notre Dame Center of Ethics and Culture]; Erasmus Institute Papers; 1999-1: Joseph Vining- On the Future of Total Theory; 1999-2: Sara Maitland- Novel Thoughts: Religious Fiction in Contemporary Culture; 1999-3: Clarke E. Cochran, David Hollenbach, Alan Wolfe, Robert Wuthnow- The Nature of Moral Inquiry in the Social Sciences; 2000-1: James B. White- How Should We Talk About Religion?; 2002-1: Arthur Madigan S.J.- Catholic Philosophers in the US Today: A Prospectus; 2003-1: Michael Peletz- Reinscribing "Asian (Family) Values": Nation Building, Subject Making, and Judicial Process in Malaysia's Islamic Courts; 2003-2: Ruth E. Groenhout- Theological Echoes in an Ethic of Care; 2004-1: Georges Enderle- Business Ethics and Wealth Creation: Is There a Catholic Deficit?; 2005-1: Tomas Halik- The Role of Catholic Universities in the New Europe; 2005-2: Brad S. Gregory- Catholicism and Historical Research: Confessionalism, Assimilation, or Critique?; 2005-3: Helen Alford, OP- Catholic Social Though and Poverty: Some Reflections for the Conference "Access, Enterprise, and Catholic Social Traditions"; Erasmus Institute Books; Robert Sullivan- Higher Learning and Catholic Intellectual Traditions; Denis Donoghue- Adam's Curse: Reflections on Religion and Literature; James E. Bradley and Dale K. Van Kley- Religion and Politics in Enlightenment Europe; Jon H. Roberts- Darwinism and the Divine in America: Protestand Intellectuals and Organic Evolution, 1859-1900; Baroness Shirley Williams- God and Ceasar: Personal Reflections on Politics and Religion; Adam Seligman- Modest Claims: Dialogues and Essays on Toleration and Tradition; John T. Noonan, Jr.- A Church That Can and Cannot Change: The Development of Catholic Moral Teaching; Nicholas Boyle- Sacred and Secular Scriptures: a catholic approach to literature; David Lodge and Christopher Hamlin- Religion and the New Ecology Environmental Responsibility in a World of Flux- Copy not sent over from Erasmus Institute but listed on Book Series Publications, 8/2/2006; James Boyd White- How Should we Talk About Religion? Perspectives, Contexts, Particularities; ND Estate Planning Institute [Proceedings]; Fourth Annual ND Estate Planning Institute Held at the ND Law School September 20 and 21, 1979 [Proceedings] ( Regis W. Campfield, editor); Fifth Annual ND Estate Planning Institute Held at the ND Law School, Sept 17 and 18, 1980, [Proceedings] (Regis W. Campfield, Editor); Sixth Annual ND Estate Planning Institute Held at the ND Law School, Sept 17 and 18, 1981, [Proceedings] (Regis W. Campfield, Editor); Seventh Annual ND Estate Planning Institute Held at the ND Law School, Sept 23 and 24, 1982, [Proceedings] (Regis W. Campfield, Editor); Bibliography of Germ Free Research 1885-1963 (by B. A. Teah, with Supplements 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1984, and 1986); Abstracts: Collection of Graduate Student Research; What America Stands For [by Stephen Kertesz and M.A. Fitzsimons]; ND Law Reporter [published by ND Law Reporter Association]; Newsline [by National Center for Law and Handicapped]; Amicus [by National Center for Law and Handicapped]; NCLH Newsletter [by National Center for Law & Handicapped]; Latino Institute Interim Reports [Series of Papers on Work in Progress published by the Latino Institute]; Journal of College and University Law; Liturgy Digest [by Center for Pastoral Liturgy]; Contributions to Librarianship: A Philosophy of Information Science (by Ann Lonie); Contributions to Academic Librianship: Preserving Libraries for Medieval Studies: Colloquium on Preservation Issues in Medieval Studies; Liturgy Network Newsletter [by Center for Pastoral Liturgy]; UND Library Series in Bibliography:; Incunabula Typographica: Catalog of Fifteenth-Century Books Held by the Memorial Library of the Univcersity of Notre Dame [UND Library Series in Bibliography II, catalogued and compiled by Anton C. Masin, with a preface by Astrik L. Gabriel]; ND Mathematical Lectures; #1: On the principles of statistical inference ; four lectures delivered at the University of Notre Dame, February 1941 / by Dr. Abraham Wald Notre Dame, Ind., 1942.; #2: Galois theory : lectures delivered at the University of Notre Dame / by Dr. Emil Artin ... edited and supplemented with a section on applications by Dr. Arthur N. Milgram ... Notre Dame, Ind. [Ann Arbor, Mich., Lithoprinted by Edwards Brothers, inc. c1944].; Artin, Emil, 1898-1962. Galois theory; lectures delivered at the University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. [Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards brothers, inc.] 1942.; #4: Alignment charts, by Dr. Lester R. Ford ... The teaching of the calculus of probability, by Dr. Arthur H. Copeland ... On the theory of complex functions, by Dr. Emil Artin ... Notre Dame, Ind., 1944.; #4: Arthur H. Copeland - Teaching Calculus Probability; #4: Emil Artin - On Theory of Complex Functions; #6: Haskell B. Curry - Theory of Formal Deductibility; Jonsson, Bjarni, 1920- Direct decompositions of finite algebraic systems, Notre Dame, Ind., 1947.; Algebra of analysis, by Dr. Karl Menger ... Notre Dame, Ind., 1944 [c1944].; Skolem, Th. (Thoralf), 1887-1963. Abstract set theory. Notre Dame, Ind., 1962.; The concept of matter in Descartes and Leibniz / R. Catesby Taliaferro. Notre Dame, Ind. : [University of Notre Dame Press], 1964.; Reports of a Mathematical Colloquium 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5/6, 2-7, 2-8; Hyperbolic Geometry / by Henry F. De Baggis. Notre Dame, Ind.: University Press, [1949] [Reprinted from Reports of a Mathematical Colloquium 1948]; Mosquito Systems Newsletter [published by Biology Depart]; Animus [published by NFCCS Catholic Action Study Commission]; Nanovic Institute for European Studies Occasional Papers & Lecture Papers; Occasional Paper #1, Language Wars: Language Policies & Globalization by Louis- Jean Calvet; Occasional Paper #2, Challenges facing Americans & European Catholic Universities: A View from the Vatican by Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB; Occasional Paper #3, Pope Benedict XVI's Remarks about Islam, Five Perspectives from the University of Notre Dame by R. scott Appleby, Brad Gregory, Paul Kollman CSC, A. Rashied Omar, W. David Solomon; Occasional Paper #4, Neighbors? Jews & Catholics in Post -Shoah Poland by H.E. Mons. Jozef Zycinski, Archbishop of Lublin; Occasional Paper #5, The Future of Ecomonic & Political Relations Between the European Union and the US by John Bruton; Occasional Paper #6, The Vatican Museums: The Holy See's Portal to the World by Fr. Francesco Buranelli; Occasional Paper #7, The Carbon Footprint of Modern Corporation: A European Perspective by Gordon L. Clark; Occasional Paper #8, Catholicism & Islam by Archbishop Celestine Migliore; Lecture Paper #9, The God of Europe: Christian Roots and the Future of Europe by Mario Mauro; Lecture Paper #10, Catholicism and Secularism in Contemporary Europe by Archbishop Angelo Amato, SDB; Lecture Paper #11, The Role of Trans- Atlantic Relations in World Governance by Guido Lenzi; Lecture Paper #12, The Culture of the Enemy: A Critique of Huntington from Freud and Nietzsche by Marc Crepon; Lecture Paper #13, The Fall of the Wall and its Implications Twenty Years Later by Horst M. Teltschik; Lecture Paper #14, The Ueropean Court vs The Crucifix: A Panel Discussion; Lecture Paper #15, Identity & Self-Construction Among the Children of Maghrebian Immigrants in France by Azouz Begag; Nieuwland Lectures in [Chemistry and Botany]; #1: William S. Calcott - Industrial Research; #2: Glenn T. Seaborg - Transuranium Elements and Nuclear Energy; #3: Todd, Alexander R. (Alexander Robertus), 1907- Vitamins, Coenzymes and nucleotrides [Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame, 1949]; #4: Eric K. Rideal - Some Aspects of Surface Action; #5: Mangelsdorf, Paul Christoph, 1899- Plants and human affairs. [Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame] 1952.; Waksman, Selman A. (Selman Abraham), 1888-1973. The actinomycetes and their antibiotics. [Notre Dame? Ind.] 1952.; Nieuwland and Reilly Lectures in Chemistry; International Papers in Pastoral Ministry; Notre Dame Center for Pastoral Liturgy / Liturgical Gestures Words Objects; Program for Administrators Research Report No.1 Business Foundation Area [by Thomas T. Murphy, et al]; Weekly / Biweekly list of papers on radiation chemistry and photochemistry. [Notre Dame, Ind.] Radiation Chemistry Data Center, Radiation Laboratory, University of Notre Dame.; Weekly / Biweekly list of papers on radiation chemistry and photochemistry. Annual cumulation with keyword and author indexes / Radiation Chemistry Data Center, Radiation Laboratory, University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : The Center, [1980-; Index and cumulative list of papers on radiation chemistry. [Washington] National Bureau of Standards, Office of Standard Reference Data.]; Periodical Review [published by Religion Department]; Report on Religion [published by Information Services]; Reprint Pubs of Social Science Training and Research Lab; Research Reports in the Social Sciences Social Science Training and Research Laboratory, ND; Peter C. Reilly Lectures in Chemistry; Baxendale, John H., 1917- Oxidation of benzene by hydrogen peroxide. Reaction of hydrogen peroxide with some iron complexes. Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press, c1955.; Melander, Lars C. S., 1919- The use of nuclides in the determination of organic reaction mechanisms. [Notre Dame, Ind.] University of Notre Dame Press, [1955].; Taylor, Henry Austin. Surface kinetics. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c1956.; Calvin, Melvin, 1911- The path of carbon in photosynthesis. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame, c1949.; Rossini, Frederick D. (Frederick Dominic), 1899- Chemical thermodynamics; fractionating processes; hydrocarbons from petroleum. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame, c1950.; Kuhn, Richard, 1900-1967. The problem of self-sterility, and, Physical properties and chemical reactions of zwitterions. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame, c1951.; Mizushima, San-ichir, 1899-1983. Internal rotation, with reference to the structure of high polymers, especially of proteins. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame, c1952.; Shoppee, Charles W. 1904- Some aspects of steroid stereochemistry. [Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame Press, 1953]; Eley, D. D., 1911- Catalysis and the chemical bond. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame Press, c1954.; Jones, Ewart Ray Herbert, 1911- Acetylene chemistry. [Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame Press, 1954]; Hey, Donald Holroyde. Reactions of free radicals in solution. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame Press, 1954.; Red Smith Lectures in Journalism by American Studies Department; Sports and Politics [by James Reston]; Finding an Authentic Voice [by Murray Kempton]; Art of the Craft [of Writing, by James J. Kilpatrick]; ND Science Quarterly [published by College of Science Students]; Scientia: Undergraduate Journal of Scientific Research University of Notre Dame; Sister's Institute of Spirituality: Programs, etc.; Proceedings of the Sisters' Institute of Spirituality; Proceedings of the Institute for Local Superiors; The Snite Museum of Art Bulletin; "Life, and Death Duality: A Handbook of the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, CSC, Collection of Ritual Ballgame Sculpture", by Douglas E. Bradley (1997, vol. 1); Social Concept; Technical Review [by College of Engineering Students]; Tech Review: See also Technical Review; UND Studies: Historical Series; Michigan Essay: Michigan's First Newspaper / by Paul J. 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PNDP 83- General Interest Newsletters, Magazines, and Other Publications for a Broad Readership; ND Alumnus; ND Alumnus [vol. 38 # 2 oversize issue]; ND Alumnus; Sublime Tradition [an insert in Alumnus]; ND Alumnae Echoes [re Summer Session Women Alumnae]; The Echoes [ND alumni Association Newsletter]; Annals of Our Lady of Lourdes [see too PSER]; Ave Maria [1st volume (Sample) Only]; ND Works [published by the Office of Public Affairs and Communications in conjunction with Human Resources, Provost's Office, and Business Operations]; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar [2 different calendars for 1920]; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar; ND Calendar [Alumni Association]; ND Calendar [Annual Fund]; Tech Review, Girls of ND/ SMC Calendar; ND Calendar [illustrated by Philip C. Thompson]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Philip C. Thompson]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Philip C. Thompson]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Philip C. Thompson]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Philip C. Thompson]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Philip C. Thompson]; The Women of Notre Dame 1985 Calendar [published by Holy Cross Hall]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Philip C. Thompson]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; Spirit of Notre Dame Calendar/ Datebook; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; ND Calendar [illustrated by Jack Appleton]; Men of Notre Dame Calendar [Sponsored by Farley Hall]; Men of Notre Dame Calendar [Sponsored by Farley Hall]; Men of Notre Dame Calendar [Sponsored by Farley Hall]; Communications Brief; Chaplain's Digest [published by CSC Priest, ND Knights of Columbus, and ND Student Commission; sent to Military Chaplain's as resource material for sermons, bulletins, etc.]; Clip Sheet [published by Public Relation and Information Services]; Articles of Interest (formerly known as Clip Sheets); Commencement Daily [published during ND's commencement]; Insight; Insight; Irish Rover [independent student published paper]; Irish Potato; The Journalist [published by Department of Journalism]; The Journalist [published by Communication Arts Depart]; Know Your Notre Dame [published by ND Scholastic]; Leprechaun [Humor and Announcements Magazine]; Livingston's ND News; Mindset [published by WVFI]; The Monitor [News Magazine published by the Observer]; The Monitor [News Magazine published by the Observer]; ND Daily [Student Newspaper]; ND Daily [Student Newspaper]; ND Daily [Student Newspaper]; ND Press [published by Press Club, Journalism Department]; ND / Notre Dame: A Magazine of the University of Notre Dame [published by ND Foundation]; ND / Notre Dame: A Magazine of the University of Notre Dame [published by ND Foundation]; "The Doors of ND" [Poster published by ND Magazine]; "The Sentinels [Carvings / Statues on Building Facades] of ND" [Poster published by ND Magazine]; "The Windows of Notre Dame" [Poster published by ND Magazine]; Residence Halls of Notre Dame [Poster published by ND Magazine]; Spring - What Matters Now [Poster Published by ND Magazine]; Summer - Filled with Grace [Poster Published by ND Magazine]; Autumn - Once in a Lifetime [Poster Publihsed by ND Magazine]; Winter - Today and Tomorrow; 125 Years of Notre Dame Football [Also Filed in PATH]; ND Magazine; ND Magazine; ND Report; ND Report; ND Today: The Journal of the Student Government of UND; News of ND [Newspaper published by Alumni Association]; The observer. Notre Dame, Ind. : Student Government, University of Notre Dame, 1966-; Observer; Peregrine [Student Travel Magazine]; Progress [Newspaper published by ND Alumni]; Progress [Newspaper published by ND Alumni]; President's Newsletter; President's Newsletter; President's Digest; Notre Dame News [Press Releases] / University of Notre Dame Department of Public Relations and Information. Notre Dame, Ind : The Dept., 1987-; [also] News / University of Notre Dame, Department of Information Services. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Department, [19--]-1971. [also] University of Notre Dame News / Department of Information Services, University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Department, 1971-1987.; Press Releases; Religious Bulletin [bound vol. 1 includes 1921 Mission Bulletin]; Religious Bulletin; Scan [published by Summer Communications Art Department]; Scholastic Annual / Almanac [published by Joseph A. Lyons]; Scholastic Annual / Almanac [published by Joseph A. Lyons]; Scholastic; Scholastic Original Extras and Special Issues Filed in "O" duplicates: Daily Scholastic (1898 Commencement Specials), Rockne Death Special Issue, 1942/0331 Senior Ball Insert,etc.; Scholastic; Summer Times [published by Communication Art Department]; The Veil [published by Summer Session Sister Students]; The Voice of ND [Student Newspaper]; 24. PNDP 85- Scholarly Journals of Wide Circulation; American Midland Naturalist [sample issues only]; American Midland Naturalist 1959-78 Index and Statistical Summary]; American Midland Naturalist; Annali D' Italianistica / Annali d'italianistica. Notre Dame, Ind. : Annali D'Italianistica, c1983- (by Department Modern Classic Languages); Communio: International Catholic Review; ND Journal of Education; ND Journal of Education; English Journal (published by ND English Association); ND English Journal: Journal of Religion and Literature; Religion and literature. 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[Long Beach, Calif., etc., Society for History Education, etc.]; Journal of College and University Law; ND / Journal of Legislation [volumes 1-4 (1974-1977) and sample issues only]; Lobund Reports [Laboratories of Bacteriology, UND]; Natural Law Forum / American Journal of Jurisprudence; Natural Law and Everyday Law (by Joseph O'Meara) Reprinted from Natural Law Forum, Vol. 5 (1960); ND Lawyer [vol. 58 (1982/83) and sample issues only]; ND Law Review [sample issues only: v.58 1982/83; May 2000; November 2005]; ND Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy; ND International and Comparative Law Journal [sample]; Review of Politics; Review of Politics; The YCS [Young Christian Students] Leaders' Bulletin; 25. PNDP 88- National Magazines , etc., Distributed to ND Students; Collegiate Digest [distributed in the Scholastic]; South Bend in A Nutshell: A Handbook for College; America: The Datsun Student Travel Guide; Business Today; The Movie Magazine; Ampersand; Campus Voice; U: The National College Paper [distributed in Observer]; Campus USA; Campus Plus Special Edition; Ragamuffin: Official Campus National College Newspaper; Entertainment Weekly on Campus; Steamtunnels [distributed in Observer]; Fiske Guide Poster Featuring Doors of Sacred Heart Basilica [Only X-tra Size Poster in Folder- Archives does not have the Fiske Guide]; Sports Illustrated On Campus [distributed in Observer]; BT Business Today Magazine [distributed in Observer]; Current [published in cooperation with Newsweek and distributed in Observer]; Reddy [publication distributed in Observer]; Jungle Campus Business [publication distributed in Observer]; Red [publication distributed in Observer]; 26. PNDP 89- Newspapers... Published in South Bend Community but related to ND; Encounter [Ultra- Christian South Bend Newspaper]; Student Expressions / Expressions [Education Opportunity Center]; Project Mass Communication / Minorities in Education, parts of ND Center for Educational Opportunity; Center for the Homeless, Inc., Newsletter; Mayday [Alternative South Bend IN Newspaper]; Labor / FLOC / Anti- Nuclear Protests / Left- Wing; The Monitor [re Educational Technology]; Project Mass Communication / PMC Computer Users Group of the ND Center for Educational Opportunity; Penny Saver [25th Anniversary History Edition]; River City Review [South Bend Alternative Newspaper]; River City Review [South Bend Alternative Newspaper]; River City Review [South Bend Entertainment Newspaper]; 27. PNDP 90- Annual Reports; Director of Studies; Academic Report and Instructions to Faculty; Office of Academic Affairs; Summary Academic Report for 1936-37; Academic Report for 1937-38 (37-38:9); Academic Report Summer Session 1938 (38-39:1); Academic Report Summer Session 1938 (38-39:2); Academic Report for 1938-39 (38-39:12); Academic Report Summer Session 1939 (39-40:1); Academic Report Fall Semester 1939 (39-40:5); Academic Report Summer Session 1940 (40-41:1); Academic Report First Semester 1956-57; Academic Report First Semester 1957-58; Academic Report First Semester 1858-59; Academic Report First Semester 1959-60; Academic Report 1960-61; Academic Report 1961-62; Academic Report 1962-63; Academic Report 1963-64; Academic Report 1964-65; [Academic Report 1964-65]; Academic Statistical Report Fall 1964-Fall 1965; Academic Report [Fall 1967]; Academic Report [Fall 1968]; Academic Report [Fall 1969]; Official Enrollment Reports; Enrollment Figures, Ages, Professions, Home States, etc. of ND Students [research complied by PJL]; Number of Faculty, Students, Alumni, and Library; Enrollment Reports from UND Bulletins [photocopies, not every year is represented]; Enrollment Reported in Official Catholic Directory [photocopies only]; The Growth of Notre Dame / Number of Students Enrolled in Courses from 1905-1922 / Number of Faculty Lay and Religious 1880-1922; Enrollment Statistics re Minorities, Women,etc.; Differences Among Minority Groups, Freshmen 1993; The 25 Biggest Differences Between Majority and; Ethnic Diversity at ND Based on Fall Enrollments as Reported to IPEDS, Fall 1987-1990; Numbers of Veterans Enrolled at ND; Number / Proportion of Catholic Students at ND; Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps / AFROTC; Annual Report; Annual Report; Annual Report; ND Alumni Association Statistics [# of ND Degrees]; Alliance for Catholic Education Annual Report [ACE Report]; Alumni Association Year in Review; Architecture at ND [Departmental Report] 1972-73; Architecture at ND [Departmental Report] 1978-19812; College of Arts and Letters Dean's Report; Center for Bioengineering and Pollution Control: Report; Business Affairs Operational Review 1977-86 (2 volumes); Business Affairs Operational Review 1987-91; College of Business Administration Dean's Report; Mendoza College of Business Dean's Report; Milestones of Dean Woo's Tenure, 1997-2011; Business Operations Annual Report; Career Center, Report; Center for Human Development, ND; Annual Report; Center for the Study of Man; FY72-73 Annual Report; Annual Report; Annual Report; William T. Liu, Director; Center for the Study of Man In Contemporary Society; Annual Report; Annual Report; Annual Report; Center for Civil Rights, ND Law School; Annual Report; Annual Report; Strategic Report; Center for Social Concerns Research Report- Studies in Social Responsibility; Center for Social Concerns Annual Report; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Department of Chemistry Summary Report for; Center for Civil Rights Annual Report; Center for Civil Rights Annual Report; Center for Civil Rights Annual Report; College of Commerce Dean's Report 1955-1956; College of Commerce Dean's Report 1956-1957; College of Commerce Dean's Report 1959-1960; College of Commerce Dean's Report 1960-1961; Computing Center Report of Operations; Committee on International Relations. Report on the Activities. Notre Dame, Ind. January 1958 - June 1959.; Notre Dame Council on International Business Development Annual Report; ND Credit Union Annual Meeting and Reports; Cushwa Center; Annual Report of Archive for Catholic History; Annual Report; Annual Report; Biennial Report; Charles and Margaret Hall Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism. Cushwa Center : report of activities, 1975-1991. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1991.; Department of Development Annual Report; Ecumenical Institute for Advanced Theological Studies; Educational Media Annual Report; Educational Media Annual Report; Eighth Annual Report of Educational Media; College of Engineering; Annual Report on Engineering at ND; Annual Report on Engineering at ND; Annual Report of Engineering at ND; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; Annual Report of the College of Engineering; National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science Annual Report, GEM; Energy Center Annual Report; MEP Annual Report [Minority Engineering Program]; ND Annual Financial Report; ND Annual Financial Report; ND Annual Financial Statements; Annual Report of the Graduate Student Union; Annual Record of Graduate Student Achievements [by Graduate Student Union]; Congregation of the Holy Cross Annual Report; Institute for International Studies Annual Report; Institute for International Studies Annual Report; Institute for International Studies Annual Report; Report on International Studies and Area Programs, ND; Office of Information Technologies Annual Report; Institute for Church Life Annual Report; Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies. Kellogg Institute, the first five years, 1982-1987. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, [1987?]; Kellogg Institute Annual Report; Keough Naughton Institute for Irish Studies Ireland Council; Keough Naughton Institute for Irish Studies Ireland Council Annual Report; Keough Naughton Institute for Irish Studies Ireland Council Annual Report; Keough Naughton Institute for Irish Studies Ireland Council Annual Report; W.M. Keck Center for Transgene Research Annual Report; Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Annual Reports; ND Law School / College "Report of the Dean"; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Dean's Report, ND Law School; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Report of the Dean [of the Law School]; Lobund Annual Report to Office of Naval Research; The Mendelson Center Report; Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps; NROTC Annual Report to ND; Nanovic Institute for European Studies Year in Review / Annual Report; Nanovic Institute for European Studies Grant Reports; Nuclear Structure Laboratory UND Annual Report; UND Nuclear Structure Laboratory Annual Report; Placement Bureau Annual Report; Safety Information from Notre Dame Security / Police; Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report; Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Police and Campus Crime Statistics Act / Clery Report; ND Population Statistics (Numbers of Faculty, Lay Faculty, Religious Faculty, Student Enrollment, and Employee Counts) from URPT ND Statistical Reports; Vice President of Public Relations and Development Annual Report; Vice President of Public Relations and Development Annual Report; Radiation Laboratory; Annual Report 1974-1975; Radiation Laboratory Annual Reports; Quarterly Report - 1 January 1978 - 31 March 1978; Quarterly Report - 1 July 1978 - 30 September 1978; Graduate School; Advanced Studies, Division of Sponsored Programs; Advanced Studies Office, Research and Sponsored Programs; List of the publications of the faculty. Notre Dame, Ind. : [Notre Dame University Press] 1940. [Special Bulletin]; A selected list of publications of the faculty, 1843-1943. Notre Dame, Ind., [s.n.] ; 1943. [Bulletin]; Research and publications / University of Notre Dame, The Graduate School. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, Graduate School, [1948]-1954.; University of Notre Dame publications and research / collected by the Graduate School. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1956-1967.; Annual report : research and other scholarly works at the University of Notre Dame : comprising information on the University and its faculty and other scholarly interests / prepared by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Ind. : Office of Research and Sponsored Program, University of Notre Dame, 1968-1985.; Research and other scholarly works / University of Notre Dame ; prepared by the Office of Advanced Studies, Division of Research and Sponsored Programs. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Division, 1986-1989.; An Overview of Sponsored Research / Defining Tomorrow: Research for the Greater Good; Changing Lives / An Overview of Research; Ideas with Impact / An Overview of Research; Robinson Community Learning Center Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report [also found on M4509-3]; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report [also found on M4509-3]; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; College of Science Annual Report; Campus Security and Fire Safety Report / Annual Report; Lineaments of Change: State of the UND in 1968; State of the UND in 1969 [Insight, v.4 #3; Stewardship Report, Development Stewardship Report; Student Affairs, Division of; Annual Report; Student Affairs, Division of; Annual Report; Student International Business Council Annual Report; Summer Service Projects Summary Report; Summer Institute for Religious Annual Report; Sustainability [Report]; Walther Cancer Institute Annual Report / Notre Dame Cancer Institute Annual Report; 28. PNDP 91- Descriptions, Critiques, and Plans re ND and its Academic Programs; Academic life : report of the Committee on Academic Life to the Colloquy for the Year 2000. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1992.; The African and African American Studies Program Ten Year Strategic Plan, May 2002; African and African American Studies; Toward a Vision for the Future; Curriculum of a Catholic Liberal College A Report on the College of Arts and Letters at the UND (by Committee on Self Study, College of Arts and Letters); College of Arts and Letters. Progress report, prepared for the Dean and Faculty / by the Special Committee. [Notre Dame, Ind.] ; 1961.; Committee on the Humanities, Dean's Committee on Collegiate Development, Report to NEH re Grant EO-5773-71-308, Planning Project for College of Arts and Letters; Symposium on "A Philosophy of Education for the College of Arts and Letters of the University of Notre Dame"[held at] Hayes-Healy Center, February 5, 1972. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame College of Arts and Letters [1972] / Dean's Committee on Collegiate Development; Arts and Letters Reports; Notre Dame 2010: Fulfilling the Promise Strategic Plan for the Arts; Dean's Update 2007 For the Faculty and the Advisory Council of the College of Arts and Letters; Exemplum / Reviewing Major Developments in ND's College of Arts and Letters; Answers to the Questionnaire for Schools Interested in Membership in the American Association of Commerce Schools of Business [AACSB] [by the College of Commerce]; An Overall Plan for the College of Commerce of the University of Notre Dame. [by Culliton, James William, 1911- ] [Notre Dame, Ind.] : [s.n.] 1954.; Campus Ministry Reports; Campus Ministry and the Rise of the Undergraduates of African Descent at the University of Notre Dame: A Qualitative Study; Catholic Mission Report / Report on Catholic Mission; Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University [edited by Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC]; Center for Civil and Human Rights Strategic Planning Report; Report of Committee on University Priorities [COUP] ND Report, December 1973; Report of the Task Force for Academic Disciplines. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1973.; Report of the Task Force for Enrollment; Report of the Task Force for Physical Facilities; Report of the Task Force for Research and Instruction; Colloquy for the Year 2000: Committee on Academic Life and Committee on Finances, University Relations and Athletics [Final Reports. Published as a special issue of ND Report]; Final report : Colloquy for the Year 2000 : a report submitted by the president Edward A. Malloy, CSC, to the Trustees of the University of Notre Dame, May 7, 1993. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Office of the President], 1993.; Summary Report by Task Force on Computing at the UND; Decennial Core Curriculum Review Committee Final Report as Amended and Approved by Academic Council November 7, 2016; Report of the Curriculum Committee; Engineering education at Notre Dame : foundation for liberal and professional excellence; report / of the Self-Study Committee for the College of Engineering of the University of Notre Dame, E.J. Wilhelm ... [et al.]. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c1956.; Final Report: Task Force on Evangelization, Pastoral Ministry and Social Values; Task Force on Evangelization, Pastoral Ministry and Social Values (Notre Dame Report Special Edition); The Future of Notre Dame: Three Preliminary Questions / M.A. Fitzsimmons. [Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame, 1972]; Fulfilling the Promise, A Provisional Strategic Planning Document to be submitted by the President, Rev. Edward Malloy, to the Trustees of the UND; Report of the Committee for the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Business and Public Administration; Also found on M4509-11.; The interdependent world and the University of Notre Dame : past, present and future / Stephen D. Kertesz. Notre Dame, Ind. : [University of Notre Dame], 1976.; Institute for Church Life Report- Understanding Former Young Catholics, 2015 by Nicolette Mangos- Weber and Christian Smith; Kellogg Institute for International Studies Strategic Plan 2011-2016; Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Strategic Plan; Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on University Libraries; University Strategic Plan - A Legacy Expanded; Committee on Minority Students: Report to the Provost [Hatch Report on Cultural Diversity]; North Central Association Leadership Training Project: Report on Training Visit to ND; Notre Dame Vocation Initiative Program Report / NDVI; Priorities and Commitments in Excellence: A Report of the Provost to the President [PACE Report]; General Report, Phi Beta Kappa Qualification Committee; President Hesburgh's Letters to Students, Faculty, etc.; President Letter re University Research Council and Sponsored Conferences, Symposia, Programs, and Similar Meetings; President to Students re Revised Disciplinary Regulations of Student / Hall Life; President to Students [via Parent or Guardian] re Student Discontent with Life and Policies at ND; President to the ND Family re Lay Control, CSC and Lay Governance and Lay Board of Trustees; President to Students Enclosing George Kennan's Essay, "Rebels Without a Program" re the Radical Left; President to Faculty and Students re DOW-CIA Progests and Student Demonstrations; President to Faculty and Students re Peaceful Protests, Violence and the Fifteen Minute Rule; President to Trustees, Faculty, Administration, Alumni and Students re University Governance and the Proposed "All University Forum"; President to Faculty, Administrators, Students, Alumni and Friends re University Administration and Office of the Provost; President to Students enclosing Board of Trustees / Edmund Stephan's Response to SLC Recommendations of April 1971; President Malloy's Reports/ Letters to ND Community re Policy, Finances, Strategic Plans, Improvements...; Provost's Reports/ Letters to Faculty (Policy,..); Provost's Letter Regarding Miscellaneous Policies; Provost's Letter Regarding Miscellaneous Policies; Provost's Letter Regarding Miscellaneous Policies; Provost's Letter Regarding Miscellaneous Policies; Provost's Letter Regarding Miscellaneous Policies; Provost's Letter Regarding Miscellaneous Policies; Report of the Provost to Faculty on University Finances; Report of the Provost to Faculty on University Finances; Report of the Provost to Faculty on University Finances; Report of the Provost to Faculty on University Finances; Report of the Provost to Faculty on University Finances; Report of the Provost to Faculty on University Finances; Report of the Provost to Faculty on University Finances; Report of the Provost to Faculty on Academcic Finances; Report of the Provost to Faculty Concerning the Provost's Advisory Committee; Report of the Provost to Faculty Concerning the Provost's Advisory Committee; Report of the Provost to Faculty Concerning the Provost's Advisory Committee; Report of the Provost to Faculty Concerning the Provost's Advisory Committee; Report of the Provost to Faculty on Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion; Report of the Provost to Faculty on Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion; Provost's Report on the Plan for Academic Advance; Report from the Provost: Implementing the Strategic Plan; Reflections on University Governance; on the Colloquy for the Year 2000; on ND's Place in American Higher Education - by Rev Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Final Report: NSF Science Development Grant, 1976 to (by Bernard Waldman, re College of Science); These 4 Task Force Reports were published in ND Report:; The report of the Task Force on Marriage, Family, and Other Life Commitments. Notre Dame, Ind. : Notre Dame Report, 1988.; The report of the Task Force on Whole Health and the Use and Abuse of Alcohol. Notre Dame, Ind. : Notre Dame Report, 1988.; Task Force on Residentiality. The report of the Task Force on Residentiality. Notre Dame, Ind. : Notre Dame Report, 1988.; Quality of Teaching in Research University [Task Force Report]; Task Force on Catholic Education; Making God Known, Loved and Served, The Future of Catholic Primary and Secondary Schools in the United States, Notre Dame Task Force on Catholic Education Final Report; Task Force on Participation of Latino Children and Families in Catholic Schools; To Nurture the Soul of a Nation: Latino Families, Catholic Schools, and Educational Opportunity; Teaching, Learning and Technology at Notre Dame in the 21st Century; Tuition Review, 1988; ND: The Unfolding Vision (By Rev Edward A. Malloy CSC) Speech Given by Malloy to Newcomen Society of the US History and Catholicity of UND; 29. PNDP 92- Student Government Reports to Board of Trustees (abbreviated as SGRtoBT); SGRtoBT- Residential Life of the Undergraduate Student Body: Review and Recommendations; SGRtoBT- Intellectual Life of the Undergraduate Student Body: Review and Recommendations; SGRtoBT- Campus Media; SGRtoBT- Freshman / First Year of Studies; SGRtoBT- Women at Notre Dame; SGRtoBT- Sexuality; SGRtoBT- Student Faculty Relations, "A Look Towards the Future"; SGRtoBT- Social Space at the University of Notre Dame; SGRtoBT- Board of Trustees Report; SGRtoBT- Follow Up Report Committee- Campus Media, Off- Campus Students, Social Life, Freshman Year Study; SGRtoBT- Teaching and Research at Notre Dame, The Critical Juncture; SGRtoBT- The Challenge of Diversity, A Report on Racial Relations at Notre Dame; SGRtoBT- Service/ Social Awareness at Notre Dame; SGRtoBT- Back to Basics, Undergraduate Education at a "National Catholic Research University"; SGRtoBT- Funding the Future: Financial Aid at the University of Notre Dame; SGRtoBT- Upholding the Mission, Teaching and Research at a National Catholic University; SGRtoBT- Futures Invention, Imaging Undergraduate Education at the University of Notre Dame; SGRtoBT- Striking a Balance: Gender Relations at UND; SGRtoBT- Renewing the Mission, A Student Perspecive of ND's Catholic Character; SGRtoBT- Renewing the Mission, A Presentation of Students' Perspective of ND's Catholic Character; SGRtoBT- Fostering Community, The Need for a Women's Resource Center; SGRtoBT- Accessing the Future, The Need for Cable TV; SGRtoBT- Financial Aid: Perspectives and Options; SGRtoBT- Student Family Housing, Taking Care of ND Families; SGRtoBT- Discussion about Multiculturalism at ND, Campus Life Council's Sentiment on a Co-residential Housing Option at ND; SGRtoBT- Golden is Thy Fame; SGRtoBT- From the Heart of Our Lady; SGRtoBT- Anticipating Jubilee: A Reflection on ND's Catholic Character; SGRtoBT- Shake Down the Thunder: Changing the Campus Culture of Entrepreneurship and Innovation; 30. PNDP 93- Graduate Student Union's Reports to the Board of Trustees; Child Care Needs Report: A Graduate Student Perspective by the Graduate Student Union's Quality of Life Committee; 31. PNDP 98- Scholarly/ Research Publications by ND Authors / Departments; AFAM Working Papers / African and African - American Studies at the University of Notre Dame; Preparing for Transition and Future Development / AFAM Working Paper; Annual Report to the National Science Foundation on Grant GK-20382, Convective Heating Transfer ... [ by J. L. Novotny]; Building Cities: Towards a Civil Society and Sustainable Environment (edited by Norman Crowe, Richard Economakis, and Michael Lykoudis; with Mark gage, Ayako Kawashima, Stephanie Murrill, and Laura Shea; of the ND School of Architecture); Assisting Youth Toward Socio-Economic Adjustment; Frank J. Fahey; Richard R. Banks; Richard Kiekbusch; Aurora: Research Report Number One [by Gregory M. Holtz, Office of Educational Research]; Critical Thinking, Interactive Learning, and Technology: Reaching for Excellence in Business Education [by Thomas J. Frecka, Editor]; Catholic Education in St. Louis: Allocation and Distribution of Financial and Human Resources [by Department of Economics, Office for Educational Research]; Catholic Education in St. Louis: Archdiocesan Demographic Study: Population: Analysis and Trends. Prepared for the Commission for the Study of Catholic Education of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, by Frank B. Avesing. Notre Dame, Ind., Office for Educational Research, University of Notre Dame [1970]; Catholic Education in St. Louis: Object of Religious Instruction: A study of Elementary and Secondary Religious Education in the Archdiocese of St. Louis (by William Friend and Eugene Hemrick, Office for Educational Research, ND); Catholic Education in St. Louis; An Attitudinal Study [by] Gregory M. Holtz, Robert L. Lovely [and] Richard G. Kiekbusch. Office of Educational Research. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame du Lac, [1970]; Catholic Education in St. Louis: A Summary Report (by Frank J. Fahey, Ph.D., Office for Educational Research, ND); Catholic Education in Mississippi [by Frank J. Fahey, Richard Metzcus, Gregory Holtz, Donald Barrett, and Eugene Hemrick, Education Research Office, UND]; Theses and Dissertations Completed at ND relevant to the History of American Catholicism; Catholic Americana: A Selected Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations Completed at ND 1921-77; James G. Neal and Anna Rose Kearney; Center for the Study of American Catholicism; Catholic Schools in Action, A Report: The ND Study of Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools in the US Reginald A. Neuwien [Grant from Carnegie Foundation]; Workshop Catholic School Administration; Proceedings June 27 - July 25 (by Department of Education); Catholic Newspapers in Microform: A Directory of Works at Notre Dame: Summary Holdings Version / compiled by Charlotte Ames and William Kevin Cawley. Notre Dame, IN: University Libraries of Notre Dame and the Charles and Margaret Hall Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, 1997.; Catholic Newspapers in Microform: A Directory of Works at Notre Dame: Detailed Holdings Version / compiled by Charlotte Ames and William Kevin Cawley. Notre Dame, IN: University Libraries of Notre Dame and the Charles and Margaret Hall Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, 1997.; Research Report / Studies in Social Responsibility [Published by the Center for Social Concerns]; Christian School [by Anthony J. Ipasaro S.M.]; Department of Graduate Studies in Education; Christian School Project / Primary Parochial Education; Children in Need of Help: A Sociological Evaluation of the Neighborhood Study Help Program; Richard A. Lamanna; Office of Educational Research. Chatham County Catholic schools of the Diocese of Savannah; research study 1969. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame du Lac, 1969.; Computer- Oriented Approach for Coding Evaluating and Optimizing Electrical- Mechanical- Hydraulic Systems / by Edwin V. Harrington, Jr. Technical Report No. 6711 September 28, 1967 / Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame.; Crisis in the American Economy: Economics Department Working Paper Series; Charles K. Wilbur and Kenneth Jameson; A handlist of doctoral dissertations submitted in partial fulfillment of the doctoral degree at the University of Notre Dame, 1917-1970. Compiled by Victor A.Schaefer and Karen M. Andrysiak. Notre Dame, Ind. : Memorial Library, Department of Special Collections, 1971.; Office of Educational Research. A demographic and attitudinal study concerning Catholic education in Montgomery, Alabama [by William Friend [and Donald Barrett, Gregory Holtz, et. al.]. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1970.; Denver Metropolitan Area Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Denver: Research Study 1967-1968; Reginald A. Neuwien [Office of Educational Research]; Also found on M4503.; Directory of Roman Catholic Newspapers on Microfilm: United States [by Charlotte Ames, Memorial Library]; Directors of Religious Education in the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama (by William Friend and Raymond Whiteman, Office of Educational Research, UND); Directory: Theodore M. Hesburgh Civil Rights Collection / University of Notre Dame Center for Civil Rights; compiled by William R. Valentine. Notre Dame, Ind.: Notre Dame Law School, Center for Civil Rights, 1976.; Progress Report: A Study of Drug Use Submitted to... to the Vocation Rehabilitation Administration; Center for Study of Man in Contemporary Society; Study of Drug Use Center for the Study of Man in Contemporary Society; East Chicago Health Needs Study [by Frank Fahey]; Economic Problems of Nonpublic Schools: Summary Report and Report to President's Commission on School Finance; Frank J. Fahey and Richard H. Metzcus; Office for Educational Research, ND; Education Department Research Monographs:; Business Management in Catholic Secondary Schools (#1) (by Anthony E. Seidl and Karl J. Vander Horck); Facilitation of Communication of Problem Related Content in the School Counseling Interview (#2) (by Nathaniel J. Pallone and Peter P. Grande); Equal Treatment of Blacks in the Rental Market in the City of South Bend; Timothy K. Kenny and Richard A. Lamanna; Equipping Teacher of Religion [by Brother Ernest Ryan CSC; Ethics and The Doctor [by Rev Robert J Sheehan, CSC]; Evaluation Studies of the Neighborhood Study Help Program I. Children in Need of Help... [by Richard A. Lamanna] II. Selected Educational Outcomes... [by James M. Lee]; Final Report to the NEH for Project ... Entitled Evolutionary Images of Man, Nature, and Society; Edward Manier, Department of Philosophy; Final Report: Simulation and Experimental Studies of Microwave - to - DC Energy Conversion Systems; Dr. Joseph J. Nahas; Department of Electrical Engineering; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center; Final Technical Report NDEA Counseling and Guidance Institute Nathaniel J. Pallone / Department of Education; The Frank C. Walker papers. [Notre Dame] : University of Notre Dame Archives, 1992.; Gasoline Shortage and the Public Response / by Louis Harris and Associates and the Center for the Study of Man in Contemporary Society, University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame: Center for the Study of Man in Contemporary Society], 1974.; Guidelines Re Unrelated Business Income for Retreat and Renewal Centers; Study Guide... Videotape of Speech Given by Gutierrez by Rev Gustavo Gutierrez at Medellin- Puebla Conference; Published by IPSM(?); Neighborhood Identification : a Guidebook for Participation in the U.S. Census Neighborhood Statistics Program / by Thomas Broden ...[et al.] ; prepared for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Policy Development and Research, Office of Neighborhoods, Voluntary Association[s] and Consumer Protection, prepared by Institute for Urban Studies, University of Notre Dame. [Washington] : Office of Policy Development and Research, 1980.; Guide to manuscript collections. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Archives, 1993.; Guide to Microfilm: Orestes Augustus Brownson Papers / Notre Archives Publication, 1966; Guide to Microfilm: Records of the Diocese of Louisiana and the Floridas 1576-1803 / Notre Dame Archives Publication, 1967; Guide to Microfilm: Thomas Ewing, Sr., Papers / by Thomas T. McAvoy CSC and Lawrence J. Bradley / Notre Dame Archives Publication, 1967; Guide to Microfilm: William Tecumseh Sherman Family Papers (1808-1891) / Notre Dame Archives Publication, 1967; Patterns for Educational Growth: Six Discourses at UND by Theodore Hesburgh CSC; International Federation of Catholic Universities. The idea of the Catholic university. [Land O'Lakes, Wis. : s.n., 1967] [Land O'Lakes Statement]; Land O'Lakes Statement [by David O'Brien, Boston College Magazine; Fiftieth anniversary reprint by the Cushwa Center of the 1967 Land O'Lakes Statement "The Idea of the Catholic University"; Identifying Urban Neighborhoods: Annotated Bibliography Thomas Broden, Ronn Kirkwood, Susan Roberts, John Roos, Thomas Swartz, Institute for Urban Studies; International Human Rights: A Bibliography 1965-1969; William Miller, Compiler and Editor; Donald P. Kommers; Center for Civil Rights, ND Law School; International Human Rights: A Bibliography 1970-1976; William Miller, Compiler and Editor; Donald P. Kommers; Center for Civil Rights, ND Law School; [Questionnaire:] Inventory of Catholic School Outcomes; Office of Educational Research [?]; At the Intersection, Arts Education, Cultural Policy, Community Development and capacity Building: A Pilot Investigation of African American Arts and Culture in Michiana; Institute for Latino Studies; The Housing Crisis and Latino Home Ownership in Chicago [by Martha Argelia Martinez]; Healing Hands / The Health of Latino/a Churchgoers and Health Outreach among Latino Congregations in Chicago [by Edwin Hernandez, Jeff Smith, Rebecca Burwell, Milagros Pena, David Sikkink]; Institute for Church Life; Unleashing Catholic Generosity: Explaining the Catholic Giving Gap in the US; Office of Educational Research. Issues and challenges of Catholic education in Hillsborough : a study of Catholic elementary and secondary education in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida [by] William Friend [Richard Metzcus, et. al.]. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1970.; Juvenile Referrals, St Joseph County 1970-71 by Institute for Urban Studies / L. John Roos; Kellogg Institute for International Studies Working Papers:; O'Donnell, Guillermo A. Democracia en la Argentina : micro y macro / Guillermo O'Donnell. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1983. [Working Paper #2]; Reis, Fabio Wanderley. Strategy, institutions and the autonomy of the political / Fabio Wanderley Reis. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1983. [Working Paper #3]; Paiva, Vanilda Pereira. Anotacoes para um estudo sobre populismo catolico e educacao no Brasil / Vanilda Paiva. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1983. [Working Paper #4]; Crahan, Margaret E. Varieties of faith : religion in contemporary Nicaragua / by Margaret E. Crahan. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1983. [Working Paper #5]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- The Catholic Youth Workers Movement (JOC) and the emergence of the popular Church in Brazil / Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1983. [Working Paper #6]; Krischke, Paulo J. (Paulo Jos?) Proposal for the study of the Church's role in the 1964 Brazilian political crisis / Paulo Krischke. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1983. [Working Paper #7]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- The new Catholic Church in Latin America : a conference report / Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1983. [Working Paper #8]; O'Donnell, Guillermo A. Y a mi, que me importa? : notas sobre sociabilidad y politica en Argentina y Brasil / Guillermo O'Donnell. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #9]; Reis, Fabio Wanderley. Change, rationality and politics : some basic problems of method and theory in contemporary socio-political science (+) / Fabio Wanderley Reis. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #10]; Tokman, Victor E. Wages and employment in international recessions : recent Latin American experience / Victor E. Tokman. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #11]; Foxley, Alejandro. Despues del monetarismo / Alejandro Foxley. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #12]; Kim, Kwan S. Industrial development in Mexico : problems, policy issues and perspectives / Kwan S. Kim. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #13]; Offe, Claus. Societal preconditions of corporatism and some current dilemmas of democratic theory / Claus Offe. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #14]; Arato, Andrew. The democratic theory of the Polish opposition : normative intentions and strategic ambiguities / Andrew Arato. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #15]; Bennett, Douglas C. , 1946- Democracy and public policy analysis / Douglas C. Bennett. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #16]; Foxley, Alejandro. Paradigmas de desarrollo y democratizacion : temas de investigacion / Alejandro Foxley. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #17]; Leis, Hector. Sobre cultura pol?tica y democracia en Argentina : testimonio de un todavia exilado / Hector Leis. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #18]; O'Donnell, Guillermo A. America Latina, Estados Unidos y democracia : variaciones sobre un viejisimo tema / Guillermo O'Donnell. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #19]; Viola, Eduardo J. Transitions to democracy : Brazil and Argentina in the 1980s / Eduardo Viola and Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #21]; Wilde, Alexander. Redemocratization, the Church, ad democracy in Colombia / Alexander Wilde. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #22]; James Holston. On Modernism and Modernization: The Moderist City in Development, The Case of Brasilia / James Holston [Working Paper #23 - July 1984]; Torres-Rivas, Edelberto. Centroamerica, algunos rasgos de la sociedad de postguerra / Edelberto Torres-Rivas. Notre Dame, Ind., USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #25]; Conroy, Michael E. External dependence, external assistance, and 'economic aggression' against Nicaragua / Michael E. Conroy. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #27]; Fontana, Andres. Fuerzas armadas, partidos politicos y transicion a la democracia en Argentina, 1981-1982 / Andr?s Fontana. Notre Dame, Ind., USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #28]; Bartell, Ernest J. , 1932- The United States and third world poor in the international economy : some economic and ethical issues for discussion / Ernest Bartell. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1983. [Working Paper #29]; Deere, Carmen Diana. Agrarian reform and the peasantry in the transition to socialism in the Third World / Carmen Diana Deere. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #31]; Share, Donald. Transitions from above : democratization in Brazil and Spain / Donald Share and Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1984] [Working Paper #32]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- New social movements, political culture, and democracy : Brazil and Argentina / Scott Mainwaring and Eduardo Viola. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1984] [Working Paper #33]; Fitzgerald, E. V. K. (Edmund Valpy Knox), 1947- Stabilization and economic justice : the case of Nicaragua / E.V.K. FitzGerald. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #34]; Prebisch, Raul. Power relations and market laws / Raul Prebisch. Notre Dame, IN : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #35]; Wilber, Charles K. The methodological basis of Hirschman's development economics : pattern model vs. general laws / Charles K. Wilber and Steve Francis. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1984. [Working Paper #36]; Fishlow, Albert. Revisiting the great debt crisis of 1982 / Albert Fishlow. Published Notre Dame : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #37]; De Janvry, Alain. Social disarticulation in Latin American history / Alain de Janvry. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1984. [Working Paper #38]; Kim, Kwan S. Industrial policy and industrialization in South Korea, 1961-1982 : lessons on industrial policies for other developing countries / Kwan S. Kim. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1985. [Working Paper #39]; Foxley, Alejandro. After authoritarianism : political alternatives / Alejandro Foxley. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #40]; Crummett, Maria de los Angeles. Rural class structure in Mexico : new developments, new perspectives / Maria de los Angeles Crummett. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #41]; Goulet, Denis. Three rationalities in development decisions / Denis Goulet. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #42]; Jameson, Kenneth P. Latin American structuralism : a methodological perspective / Kenneth P. Jameson. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #43]; Jameson, Kenneth P. Peasants, pedagogy, productivity : Paraguay / Kenneth P. Jameson. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #44]; Despres, Leo A. Industrialization, migration and the informal sector in Manaus / Leo Despres. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #45]; Ramos, Joseph R. Democracy and property / Joseph Ramos. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1985. [Working Paper #46]; Romero, Catalina. Iglesia peruana : cambio y continuidad naturaleza y sentido de su transformacion / Catalina Romero. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #47]; Bidegain de Uran, Ana Maria. From Catholic action to liberation theology : the historical process of the laity in Latin America in the twentieth century / Ana Maria Bidegain. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #48]; Phillips, Lynne. Gender, class and 'development' in rural coastal Ecuador / Lynne Phillips. Notre Dame, IN : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1985. [Working Paper #50]; Mpanya, Mutombo. The decision to adopt or reject new technologies : a case study of agricultural development projects in Zaire / Mutombo Mpanya. Notre Dame, IN : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1985. [Working Paper #51]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- Grass roots popular movements and the struggle for democracy : Nova Iguacu, 1974-1985 / Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1985. [Working Paper #52]; Dunkerley, James. The crisis in Bolivia / James Dunkerley and Rolando Morales. Notre Dame, IN : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1985. [Working Paper #54]; Pasara, Luis. Los limites a la irrupcion de Alan Garcia / Luis Pasara. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1985. [Working Paper #55]; Garreton Merino, Manuel A. (Manuel Antonio) Chile : in search of lost democracy / Manuel Antonio Garreton. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #56]; Garreton Merino, Manuel A. (Manuel Antonio). Transicion hacia la democracia en Chile e influencia externa : dilemas y perspectivas / Manuel Antonio Garreton. Published Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #57]; O'Donnell, Guillermo A. On the fruitful convergences of Hirschman's Exit, voice, and loyalty and Shifting involvements : reflections from the recent Argentine experience / Guillermo O'Donnell. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #58]; Mpanya, Mutombo. Environment under pressure : the impact of PVO capitals projects on a Zairian village / Mutombo Mpanya. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #59]; Guivant, Julia Silvia. La visible Eva Peron y el invisible rol politico femenino en el Peronismo, 1946-1952 / Julia Silvia Guivant. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #60]; McGuire, James. Labor in contemporary Latin America : an agenda for research : a rapporteur's report / James McGuire. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #61]; Clements, Benedict J. The debt crisis and stabilization policy in Latin America : new insights from recent research / Benedict J. Clements. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #62]; Hagopian, Frances. State capitalism and politics in Brazil / Frances Hagopian. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #63]; Ramos, Joseph R. Capital immobility and the distribution of income / Joseph Ramos. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1985] [Working Paper #64]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- The transition to democracy in Brazil / Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, IN : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #66]; Kim, Kwan S. Industrialization in Mexico : issues and strategies / Kwan C. Kim. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #67]; Torres-Rivas, Edelberto. Escenarios, sujetos, desenlaces : reflexiones sobre la crisis centroamericana / Edelberto Torres-Rivas. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #68]; Uran Rojas, Carlos H. Colombia y los Estados Unidos en la Guerra de Corea / Carlos Horacio Uran. Notre Dame, IN, USA : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #69]; Silva Henriquez, Raul, 1907- The soul of Chile / Raul Silva Henriquez. And The imperative of solidarity / Cristian Precht Banados. Notre Dame, IN, USA : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #70]; Crummett, Maria de los Angeles. Rural women and migration in Latin America : research review and agenda / Maria de los Angeles Crummett. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #71]; Foxley, Alejandro. The external debt problem from a Latin American viewpoint / Alejandro Foxley. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #72]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- The consolidation of democracy in Latin America : a rapporteur's report / Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #73]; Fontana, Andres. De la crisis de Malvinas a la subordinacion condicionada : conflictos intramilitares y transicion politica en Argentina / Andres Fontana. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #74]; McNelis, Paul D. Indexing as an instrument for stabilization policy : a survey of theoretical developments and international experience during the past decade / Paul D. McNelis. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #75]; Bartell, Ernest J. , 1932- Private goods, public goods and the common good : another look at economics and ethics in Catholic social teaching / Ernest Bartell. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #76]; Roxborough, Ian. The Mexican charrazo of 1948 : Latin American labor from world war to cold war / Ian Roxborough. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #77]; Meller, Patricio. A simple macro model for a semi-industrialized economy facing a binding external constraint / Patricio Meller and Andres Solimano. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #78]; Matta, Roberto da. Carnaval as a cultural problem : towards a theory of formal events and their magic / Roberto DaMatta. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, [1986] [Working Paper #79]; Ortiz, Renato, 1947- Notas historicas sobre o conceito de cultura popular / Renato Ortiz. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #80]; Ramos, Joseph R. The rise and fall of capital markets in the Southern Cone / Joseph Ramos. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #81]; Kim, Kwan S. Mexico, the debt crisis and options for development strategy / Kwan S. Kim. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #82]; Levine, Daniel H. Religion and popular protest in Latin America / Daniel H. Levine and Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, IN, USA : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [1986] [Working Paper #83]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- Grassroots popular movements, identity, and democratization in Brazil / Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #84]; Humanitarianism and Politics in Central America / Gil Loescher. Notre Dame, Ind.: Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #86; Kim, Kwan S. Issues and perspectives in Tanzanian industrial development, with special reference to the role of SADCC / Kwan S. Kim. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #87]; Hirschman, Albert O. The political economy of Latin American development : seven exercises in retrospection / Albert O. Hirschman. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1986. [Working Paper #88]; Cardoso, Ruth. Popular movements in the context of the consolidation of democracy / Ruth Correa Leite Cardoso. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1989. [Working Paper #120]; Kim, Kwan S. Foreign trade and the distribution of income in Thailand / Kwan S. Kim and Pornpen Vorasopontaviporn. Notre Dame, IN : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1989. [Working Paper #124]; Amadeo, Edward J. The rational basis of wage determination in regimes of high inflation / Edward J. Amadeo. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1993. [Working Paper #193]; Maza Valenzuela, Erika. Catholicism, anticlericalism, and the quest for women's suffrage in Chile / Erika Maza Valenzuela. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1995. [Working Paper #214]; Valenzuela, J. Samuel (Julio Samuel) The origins and transformations of the Chilean party system / J. Samuel Valenzuela. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1995. [Working Paper #215]; McAdams, A. James. The Honecker trial : the East German past and the German future / A. James McAdams. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1996. [Working Paper #216]; Kim, Kwan S. The political economy of distributional equity in comparative perspective / Kwan S. Kim. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1996. [Working Paper #217]; Ippolito-O'Donnell, Gabriela. Poverty in Latin America : issues and new responses : a rapporteurs' report / Gabriela Ippolito-O'Donnell and Brenda Markovitz. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1996. [Working Paper #219]; Barnes, William F. The political economy of regional development and cooperation in the Pacific Basin, with special reference to APEC : a rapporteurs' report / William Barnes and Joseph Stevano. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1996. [Working Paper #220]; Premdas, Ralph R. Ethnicity and development : the Caribbean and Oceania / Ralph R. Premdas. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1996. [Working Paper #221]; O'Donnell, Guillermo A. Another institutionalization : Latin America and elsewhere / Guillermo O'Donnell. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1996. [Working Paper #222]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- Party discipline in the Brazilian constitutional congress / Scott Mainwaring and An?bal P?rez-Li??n. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [Working Paper #235]; Diamond, Larry Jay. Is the third wave of democratization over? : an empirical assessment / Larry Diamond. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [Working Paper #236]; Diamond, Larry Jay. Is the third wave of democratization over? : the imperative of consolidation / Larry Diamond. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [Working Paper #237]; Yashar, Deborah J. , 1963- Indigenous politics and democracy : contesting citizenship in Latin America / Deborah J. Yashar. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [Working Paper #238]; Macro Comparisons Without the Pitfalls: A Protocol for Comparative Research / J. Samuel Valenzuela. Notre Dame, Ind.: The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [working Paper #239]; Akashi, Yoji, 1928- An ASEAN perspective on APEC / Yoji Akashi. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [Working Paper #240]; Reynolds, Clark Winton. Open regionalism : lessons from Latin America for East Asia / Clark W. Reynolds. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [Working Paper #241]; Valenzuela, J. Samuel (Julio Samuel) La Constitucion de 1980 y el inicio de la redemocratizaci?n en Chile / J. Samuel Valenzuela. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997 [Working Paper #242]; Langdon, Frank, 1919- APEC beyond economics : the politics of APEC / Frank Langdon and Brian L. Job. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997 [Working Paper #243]; Coppedge, Michael, 1957- A classification of Latin American political parties / Michael Coppedge. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [Working Paper #244]; Maza Valenzuela, Erika. Liberals, radicals, and women's citizenship in Chile, 1872-1930 / Erika Maza Valenzuela. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1997. [Working Paper #245]; Bekker, Gina. Workshop on the rule of law and the underprivileged in Latin America : a rapporteurs' report / Gina Bekker and Robert Patrick. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #246]; Valenzuela, J. Samuel (Julio Samuel) La ley electoral de 1890 y la democratizacion del r?gimen politico chileno / J. Samuel Valenzuela. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #247]; Serbin, Ken. The anatomy of a death : repression, human rights, and the case of Alexandre Vannucchi Leme in authoritarian Brazil / Kenneth P. Serbin. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #248]; Cameron, Maxwell A. Presidential coups d'etat and regime change in Latin American and Soviet successor states : lessons for democratic theory / Maxwell A. Cameron. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #249]; Schamis, Hector E. The politics of economic reform : distributional coalitions and policy change in Latin America / Hector E. Schamis. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #250]; Gould, Andrew, 1962- Why liberalism? : state, church, and party in Western Europe / Andrew C. Gould. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #251]; Sarkar, Prabirjit. The catching-up debate : a statistical investigation / Prabirjit Sarkar. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #252]; O'Donnell, Guillermo A. Horizontal accountability and new polyarchies / Guillermo O'Donnell. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1994 [Working Paper #253]; O'Donnell, Guillermo A. Polyarchies and the (un)rule of law in Latin America / Guillermo O'Donnell. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #254]; Jaksic, Ivan, 1954- Life without the king : Centralists, Federalists, and Constitutional Monarchists in the making of the Spanish American Republics, 1808-1830 / Ivan Jaksic and Marcelo Leiras. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #255]; Pinheiro, Paulo Sergio de M. S. Democratic consolidation and human rights in Brazil / Paulo Sergio Pinheiro. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #256]; Stuart, Carol Diane. The changing status of children in Latin America : issues in child health and children's rights : a rapporteur's report / Carol D. Stuart. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #257]; Golosov, Grigorii. Party organization, ideological change, and electoral success : a comparative study of postauthoritarian parties / Grigorii V. Golosov. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #258]; Torcal, Mariano. Facets of social capital in new democracies : the formation and consequences of social capital in Spain / Mariano Torcal and Jos? Ramon Montero. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #259]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- Rethinking party systems theory in the third wave of democratization : the importance of party system institutionalization / Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #260]; Reich, Simon, 1959- What is globalization? : four possible answers / Simon Reich. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998. [Working Paper #261]; Kacowicz, Arie Marcelo. Regionalization, globalization, and nationalism : convergent, divergent, or overlapping? / Arie M. Kacowicz. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1998 [Working Paper #262]; Serbin, Ken. The Catholic Church, religious pluralism, and democracy in Brazil / Kenneth P. Serbin. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1999. [Working Paper #263]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- Conservative parties, democracy, and economic reform in contemporary Brazil / Scott Mainwaring, Rachel Menegullo, and Timothy Power. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1999. [Working Paper #264]; Valenzuela, J. Samuel (Julio Samuel) Class relations and democratization : a reassessment of Barrington Moore's model / J. Samuel Valenzuela. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1999 [Working Paper #265]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- Democratic survivability in Latin America / Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1999. [Working Paper #267]; Coppedge, Michael, 1957- Venezuela : conservative representation without conservative parties / Michael Coppedge. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1999. [Working Paper #268]; Grabel, Ilene. The political economy of policy credibility : the new-classical macroeconomics and the remaking of emerging economies / Ilene Grabel. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1999. [Working Paper #269]; Kim, Kwan S. Africa at the crossroads in the age of globalization / Kwan S. Kim. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1999. [Working Paper #270]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- Federalism, constraints on the central government, and economic reform in democratic Brazil / Scott Mainwaring and David Samuels. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 1999. [Working Paper #271]; Kim, Kwan S. The 1997 financial crisis and governance : the case of South Korea / Kwan S. Kim. Notre Dame, Indiana : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [2000] [Working Paper #272]; Brown, Archie, 1938- Transnational influences in the transition from communism / Archie Brown. Notre Dame, Indiana : Hellen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Notre Dame University, [2000] [Working Paper #273]; O'Donnell, Guillermo A. Democracy, law, and comparative politics / Guillermo O'Donnell. [Notre Dame, Indiana] : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, [2000]. [Working Paper #274]; Gall?n Giraldo, Gustavo. Deterrence : a difficult challenge for the international criminal court / Gustavo Gall?n. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2000. [Working Paper #275]; Goulet, Denis. Changing development debates under globalization / Denis Goulet. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2000. [Working Paper #276]; Dur?n Mu?oz, Rafael. Reshaping state-society relations : democratization in Southern and Eastern Europe / Rafael Dur?n. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2000. [Working Paper #277]; Torcal, Mariano. The political recrafting of social bases of party competition : Chile in the 1990s / Mariano Torcal and Scott Mainwaring. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2000. [Working Paper #278]; Stephenson, Marcia, 1955- The impact of an indigenous counterpublic sphere on the practice of democracy : the Taller de Historia Oral Andina in Bolivia / Marcia Stephenson. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2000. [Working Paper #279]; Mainwaring, Scott, 1954- Classifying political regimes in Latin America, 1945-1999 / Scott Mainwaring, Daniel Brinks, and Anibal Perez-Li??n. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2000. [Working Paper #280]; Elklit, Jorgen. The impact of election administration on the legitimacy of emerging democracies : a new research agenda / Jorgen Elklit and Andrew Reynolds. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2000. [Working Paper #281]; Gresik, Thomas A. The taxing task of taxing transnationals / Thomas A. Gresik. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2001. [Working Paper #284]; Huneeus, Carlos. La derecha en el Chile despues de Pinochet : el caso de la Union Democrata Independiente / Carlos Huneeus. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2001. [Working Paper #285]; Lopez Maya, Margarita. Venezuela despues del Caracazo : formas de protesta en un contexto desinstitucionalizado / Margarita Lopez-Maya. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2001. [Working Paper #287]; Levitsky, Steven. Transforming labor-based parties in Latin America : Argentine Peronism in comparative perspective / Steven Levitsky. Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003. [Working Paper #288]; Ganev, Venelin I. Postcommunism as a historical episode of state-building : a reversed Tillyan perspective / Venelin I. Ganev. Notre Dame, Ind. : The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, [2001] [Working Paper #289]; Project Latin America 2000 Series Working Papers:; Democracy that Matters: The Search for Authenticity, Legitimacy, and Civic Competence in the Andes by Catherine Conaghan; Democracy in Brazil and the Southern Cone: Achievements and Problems by Scott Mainwaring; Three Challenges to US Democracy: Accountability, Representativeness, and Intellectual Diversity by Jorge G. Castaneda; The Peculiarties of 'Transition' a la mexicana by Laurence Whitehead; Central America in the Twenty-First Century: The Prospects for a Democratic Region by Terry Lynn Karl; Democracy in the Americas: Approaching the Year 2000 : a Rapporteurs' Report by Volker Frank and Charles Kenney; Democracy and Social Policy Series Working Papers:; The Current Social Situation in Brazil, Dilemmas and Perspectives by Vilmar E. Faria; Urban Poverty in Chile, Its Extent and Diveersity by Arturo Leon Batista; Kellogg Institute Miscellaneous Reports; El Estado de Bienestar en la Argentina Contemporanea, Una Vision Global by Ruben M. Vuolo; Global Challenges: From Experience to Action / NAFSA Funded Program; Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Reports; A Study of India's Nuclear Choices, Special Report, Prepared for the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies [by David Cortright and Amitabh Mattoo]; Afghan Women Speak, Enhancing Security and Human Rights in Afghanista; Latino Studies Institute Published Reports; La Raza in the Midwest and Great Lakes Region, by Gilbert Cardenas and Ricardo Parra. Notre Dame : Mid-West Council of La Raza, Institute for Urban Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1973.; Understanding Obstacles & Barriers to Hispanic Baccalaureates; Bordering the Mainstream: A Needs Assessment of Latinos in Berwyn & Cicero, Illinois, January 2002 / Report and Summary of Major Findings / Summary of Major Findings also in Spanish; Measuring the Minority Education Gap in Metropolitan Chicago; Development of Latino Leadership / A Report on The Chicago Community Trust's Grant Making, Summary of Findings, Sept 2005; Forging the Tools for Unity / A Report on Metro Chicago's Mayors Roundtables on Latino Integration / by Berenice Alejo & Sylvia Puente / November 2007; The Latino Landscape / A Metro Chicago Guide and Non Profit Directory / by Berenice Alejo; Latinos In Chicago: Reflections of an American Landscape / White Paper Series June 2010 Published by the Institute for Latino Studies at Notre Dame; Interim Reports / A Series of Papers Published by Latino Studies in English & Spanish; Religion Matters: Predicting Schooling Success Amoung Latino Youth by David Sikkink & Edwin I. Hernandez; Hispanic Churches in American Public Life: Summary of Findings by Gaston Espinosa, Virgilio Elizondo & Jesse Miranda; Latino Demographic Growth in Metropolitan Chicago by Rob Paral, Timothy Ready, Sung Chun, Wei Sun; Latinos' Low Pension coverage and Disenfranchisement from the US Financial Sysytem by Wei Sun, Teresa Ghilarducci; The Economic Progress of US and Foreign Born Mexicans in Metro Chicago: Indications from the US Census by Rob Paral, Timothy Ready; The Learning Society; A Report of the Study on Continuing Education and the Future. [by the Center for Continuing Education.] [Notre Dame, Ind., 1973?]; Legal Inventory for Independent Colleges and Universities [by the Center for Constitutional Studies]; Liquid- Liquid- Vapor Equilibria in Cryogenic LNG Mixtures, Phase V (Research Report RR-91)(by James P. Kohn and F.M. Llave for Gas Processors Association); Kolupaila, Steponas. Manual of fluid mechanics. Notre Dame, Ind. : Univ. of Notre Dame, College of Engineering, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1960.; Mathematical Models of a Digital Differential Analyzer / by R.J. Leake and H.L. Althaus. Technical Report No. EE-674, March 30, 1967; A mathematical model to describe the ward clerical skill in a hospital system, by John Bolivar, Jr. and James M. Daschbach. Notre Dame, Ind., 1969.; Church Mortgages: Memo re Liability Created by Mortages (by James J. Kearney, UND College of Law) Bureau of Research in Educational and Civil Church Law; Final Report for Multipath Study (1 July 1969-31 Aug. 1969) / James L. Massey, John J. Uhran, Jr. [Notre Dame, Ind.: Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 1969?]; National Working Paper Index [by the Center for Research in Business, College of Business Administration]; Research Working Paper Series [by the College of Business Administration]; The Nature of History [by A.R. Caponigri]; New Politics of School Desegregation in South Bend, Indiana; Richard A. Lamanna and Kathryn Brookins; Evaluate Studies of the Neighborhood Help Program: Children in Need: Sociological Evaluation of the Neighborhood Study Help Program [by Richard Lamanna] Selected Educational Outcomes of the Neighborhood Study Help Program, Inc [by James H. Lee]; Nonlinear Circuits and Systems: Final Report of a Workshop Held at Rice University Sponsored by NSF, Rice University, and ND; A numerical model for the prediction of two dimensional unsteady flows of multicomponent gases with strong buoyancy effects and recirculation / Michael L. Doria. Notre Dame, Ind. : Fire Research Group, Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 1974.; On the calculation of unsteady incompressible laminar boundary layers over arbitrary cylinders / K. T. Yang (Kwang-tzu). Notre Dame,Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 1962.; ND Study of Catholic Parish Life [by David C. Leege and others, IPSM], including:; The U.S. parish twenty years after Vatican II : an introduction to the study / by David C. Leege and Joseph Gremillion. Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame, 1984.; The celebration of liturgy in the parishes / by Mark Searle and David C. Leege. Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame, 1985.; Of piety and planning : liturgy, the parishioners, and the professionals / Mark Searle and David C. Leege. Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame, 1985.; Participation in Catholic parish life : religious rites and parish activities in the 1980's / by David C. Leege and Thomas A. Trozzolo. Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame, 1985.; A profile of American Catholic parishes and parishioners : 1820's to the 1980's / by Jay P. Dolan and David C. Leege. Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame, 1985.; Religious values and parish participation : the paradox of individual needs in a communitarian church / by David C. Leege and Thomas A. Trozzolo. Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame, 1985.; The people, their pastors, and the church : viewpoints on church policies and positions / by David C. Leege and Joseph Gremillion. Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame, 1986.; Parish life among the leaders / by David C. Leege. Notre Dame, Ind. : Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life, 1986.; Parish organizations : people's needs, parish services and leadership / by David C. Leege. Notre Dame, Ind. : Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life, 1986.; The parish as community / by David C. Leege. Notre Dame, Ind. : Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life, 1987.; Catholics and the civic order : parish participation, politics, and civic participation / by David C. Leege. Notre Dame, IN : Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life, 1987.; Who is a true Catholic? : social boundaries on the Church / by David C. Leege. Notre Dame, IN : Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life, 1988.; Parish life in town and countryside / by Gary P. Burkart and David C. Leege. Notre Dame, Indiana : Institute for Pastoral and Social Ministry, University of Notre Dame, 1988.; Post-Vatican II parish life in the United States : review and preview / by Joseph Gremillion and David C. Leege. Notre Dame, IN : Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life, 1989.; Catechesis, religious education, and the parish / Susan R. Raftery and David C. Leege. Notre Dame, IN : Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life, 1989; Parish History Collection: A Directory of Works in the University of Notre Dame Archives and the University of Notre Dame Memorial Library / compiled by Carolyn Mankell Sowinski and Charlotte Ames. Notre Dame, [Ind.]: University of Notre Dame Library, 1986.; Parish History Collection: A Directory of Works at the University of Notre Dame / compiled by Carolyn Mankell Sowinski, William Kevin Cawley, Charlotte Ames. Notre Dame, Ind.: University Archives, 1988.; "Persistence and Change of Educational Objectives of Engineering Freshmen", by Peter P. Grande, in Journal of College Student Personnel; Person In Contemporary Society: A Symposium on the Occasion of the Dedication of Memorial Library UND; Kenneth W. Thompson, Rev Theodore M. Hesburgh; Rev. Louis Bouyer, John E. Smith, Dana L. Farnsworth; Sir Hugh Stott Taylor; Project Reach: A Final Report; Samuel D. McClelland; Adult Education Act of 1966; Follow-up study of Project ABLE, South Bend, Indiana. Submitted by Frank J. Fahey and Lillian Toth Fahey. [South Bend] : [s.n.] 1967.; Radiative Transfer in Liquid CC1(4) / J.L. Novotny and J.C. Bratis. Notre Dame, IN: Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics Laboratory, Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, [n.d.]; Readings In the Philosophy of Man; H. A. Nielsen and James Doig CSC, editors; A. Edward Manier and Robert Turley, editors; Also found on M4504-2.; The restless Christian college. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1968, by ND Conference Members]; Empty; Empty; Empty; Review of the Economic and Cultural Problems of South Bend -- As They Relate to Minority People; Warren M. Banner; South Bend Urban League; Hering House Community Center, Inc.; Also found on M4508-5.; Report on Study of Church Vocations: Phase I Status and Prospects [Center Study Man in Contemporary Society]; Carroll W. Tageson, John P. Koval, Willis E. Bartlett; Saint Stanislaus Kostka Church Sponsored Research Project School of Architecture; Office of Educational Research. Saginaw area Catholic schools of the Diocese of Saginaw: current status, future outlook ; research study 1967-1968. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame du Lac, 1968.; Selected Bibliography Pertaining to "La Raza in the Midwest and Great Lakes States [1924-1973]" [by Gilbert Cardenas, Centro De Estudios Chicanos E Investigaciones Sociales, Mid-West Council of La Raza, Institute for Urban Studies, ND]; Conference on Secular Institutes. (2nd : 1952 : Notre Dame University). Proceedings, January 26-27, 1952. Chicago : Fides Publishers, 1952.; Social and economic conditions of the Spanish origin population in South Bend, Indiana, report #1 : census of the population / Jim D. Faught. Notre Dame, Ind. : Centro de Estudios Chicanos E Investigaciones Sociales, 1974. [Also found on M4500.]; South Bend Housing Survey (by W.V. D'Antonio, Richard A. Lamanna, D. Parrucci and L. Pinnard); Sociological Voices, A Journal of Research by Undergraduates at UND; Some Extensions of Control- Theoretic Results to the Theory of games / by Michael D. Ciletti. Technical Report No. EE 678, Department of Electrical Engineering, November 24, 1967.; Study of Per Pupil Expenditures in a Midwestern Diocesan Catholic High School (by Xavier J. Harris) Graduate Seminar in Educational Research. Carnegie Sponsored Study of Catholic Education Grant; Also found on M4506.; Study of the Effects of Social Services for the Poor Center for the Study of Man in Contemporary Society; Study of the Effects of Social Services for the Poor Center for the Study of Man in Contemporary Society; UND Radiation Project: Department of Chemistry Summary of Proceedings of an informal Conference on the Radiation Chemistry of Water; Survey of Neighborhood Identification Approaches; Institute for Urban Studies; Survey of Religious Educations Programs in Secondary.. Schools of Diocese of Mobile- Birmingham 1963-1966 Rev. William B. Friend; Also found on M4508-10.; Technical Report No. 1: Solutions of transcendental equations by iterations / R. De Vogelaere. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Dept. of Mathematics, 1954.; Technical Report No. 2: On the structure of symmetric periodic solutions of conservative systems, with applications / R. De Vogelaere. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Dept. of Mathematics, 1954.; Thoughts for Our Times: Three Addresses by Hesburgh; More Thoughts for Our Times: 3 Addresses by Hesburgh; Still More Thoughts for Our Times: 3 Addresses by TMH; Thoughts IV: 5 Addresses Delivered During 1967 by TMH; Thoughts For Our Times V: 4 Addresses by TMH in 1968; Project Themis Reports 68-1 thru 68-3, 69-1 thru 69-11, 70-2, 70-3, 70-5 thru 70-11, 71-1 thru 71-3, 71-5, 71-6, 72-2, and 72-4; and Deep Ocean Engineering Reports 71-4, 72-1, 72-3, 72-5, 73-1 thru 73-10, and 75-1; The Theology of Catholic Action / By Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC, STD, Notre dame, Indiana; Tourism and the American Indian Reservation / by Edward J. Mayo. [Notre Dame, Ind.]: Center for Business Research, University of Notre Dame, 1973.; South Bend Urban Observatory Reports; Efficiency and Effectiveness of Solid Waste Collection in the South Bend- Mishawaka Area / Duane A. Yazel ... [et al.] South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1976.; Efficiency and Effectiveness of Solid Waste Collection in the South Bend- Mishawaka Area / Duane A. Yazel ... [et al.] South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1976.; Information for Fiscal Decision-making: A Summary / by Thomas J. Hyclak, Thomas A. Decoster, Thomas R. Swartz; with the assistance of Paul S. Kochanowski, Richard H. Metzcus. South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1976.; Neighborhood Conservation: A Summary / by L. John Roos and Thomas F. Broden. South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1976.; Neighborhood Deterioration and Juvenile Crime: A Summary / by John A. Kromkowski. [South Bend, Ind.]: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1976.; Neighborhood Deterioration and Juvenile Crime / by John A. Kromkowski. [South Bend, Ind.]: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1976.; Saving Residential Neighborhoods: An Analysis of South Bend's Policy and Practice in Substandard Housing. A summary / by Thomas F. Broden, Jr. ... [et al.] South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1976.; Saving Residential Neighborhoods: An Analysis of South Bend's Policy and Practice in Substandard Housing / by Thomas F. Broden, Jr. ... [et al.] South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1976.; Citizen Attitudes Survey / Robert B. Jessen. South Bend, Ind. : South Bend Urban Observatory, 1977.; The City of South Bend's Passenger Vehicle Fleet: A Review of Policy / by Rodney W. Harris, Wayne F. Echelberger, Jr., Gerald M. Works. South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1977.; Downtown Development in South Bend: Feasible Alternatives / Gregory M. Holtz, R. H. Metzcus. South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1977.; An Evaluation of Housing Rehabilitation Programs in South Bend / by John A. Kromkowski, L. John Roos, with Jerry Bridges, Nelson Smith, Anthony Zipple. South Bend, Ind.: South Bend Urban Observatory, 1977.; View of Revelationism, Picturing the Vision of the Ultimate City, Symbols and Composition (by Robert L. Amico, Department of Architecture); Wage and Price Controls in the American Economy (by Information Research Associates); Wayne George optical comparator to DEC DRV-11 parallel line unit interface board : user's manual / Phillip G. Corporon. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, College of Engineering, 1987.; Wiskirchen, Rev George CSC: Jazz Notes (1978) and NCBA 1975 Liturgical Music Sourcebook (1975); [Bibliography of] Women and Judeo-Christian Tradition; Women: Select Bibliography of ND Theses and Dissertation (by Anne Kearney); Yearbook of liturgical studies. Collegeville, Minn. [etc.] Liturgical Press [etc.]; 32. PNDP 100-199 "ND Bookshelf": General Histories and Descriptions of ND Its Departments, Offices, Personalities, etc.; "ND Bookshelf": Contemporary, Point in Time Descriptions of ND; Catholic Directory Entries: UND, Diocese of Vincennes St Peter's Parish, Washington, Davies County Indiana; [anonymous.] A guide to South Bend, Notre Dame du Lac, and St. Mary's, Indiana. Baltimore, Printed by J. Murphy and co., Baltimore, 1859.; Student of 1850's Recalls Early Notre Dame Fame by Thomas Clarke / First Football Team / Apple Orchard Stadium / W.H. Crane Prominent ND Actor / Corby Excelled Hackett *** Please note that Thomas Clarke was here at Notre Dame 1863/64, 1864/65, 1865/66 ***; [anonymous [August Lemonnier, CSC]. A GUIDE to the University of Notre Dame, and the Academy of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, near South Bend, Indiana ... Philadelphia : J. B. Chandler 1865.; Class Daybook of 1880 Compiled and Published by the Beta, Kappa, Mu Philadelphian Society of Class of 1880; John B. McGrath, John B. Berteling [Managers]; Souvenir Presented to the Venerable Members of the General Chapter [CSC] of 1886 by the ND Scholastic [University of Notre Dame. Souvenir presente aux venerables membres du Chapitre General de l'annee 1886 / par le Notre Dame Scholastic. Notre Dame, Inc. : Notre Dame Scholastic, 1886.]; Notre Dame : a tribute / by Truman A. de Weese. [New York : Photo-Gravure Co., c1887.; Notre Dame University (from Art Work of South Bend and Vicinity (Chicago, 1894) [photocopy only]); Romantic Story of Notre Dame University (Chicago Daily Tribune, Jul 23, 1899); In The Land of the Strenuous Life (by Abbe Felix Klein) pps.123-133 (re ND in about 1900); A Plea for the Higher Education of Catholic Young Men of America, With an Exposure of the Frauds of the University of Notre Dame, Ind. ... (by Charles Veneziani) [Chicago? : [s.n.] c1900]; Frauds of the UND . . . (by Charles Veneziani); Appeal to the Hierarchy for Justice... (by Veneziani); University of ND [Campus Views and Rev. Charles L. O'Donnell CSC Verse from 1915 ND Dome]; Book of Views [Photographs of the] UND; The Glory of ND (in the Indiana Alumnus); From Backwater to Mainstream: A Profile of Catholic Higher Education / by Andrew M. Greeley, with a commentary by David Riesman (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company: 1969); ND: A Sense of Place (by William Strode and Wm. Butler); New Issue . . . $10,480,000 Indiana Educational Facilities Authority Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, Series 1990 (University of Notre Dame du Lac Project); Domers: A Year at ND (by Kevin Coyne); ND: Official Campus Guide (by Damaine Vonada and Robert F. Ringel); Footfalls in Time, Notre Dame, A Pictorial (by William Strode); ND: Thinking Out Loud [series of Development/PR brochures]; Keough Institute studies Ireland; Medieval Institute studies Medieval History / Middle Ages; ND studies Targeted Gene Replacement / Genes and Disease; Center for Nanoscience and Technology studies Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata / Computers without Transistors; ND studies Engineering for Earthquakes; Kellogg Institute studies Latin America; Erasmus Institute studies the Catholic Intellectual Tradition; ND studies Mosquitos and Malaria; The Presidency of Rev. Edward A. Malloy, CSC: A Continuing Transformation at the UND; Signs of Grace (by Fr. Nicholas Ayo, CSC, Forward by Fr. Edward A. Malloy, CSC) Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., USA, 2001; German Professor Praises Campus (by Joachim Dyck); Contemporary Point-in-Time Descriptions and Reminiscences of ND: Articles; Brothers of St. Joseph [CSC] Near South Bend (from the New York Freeman's Journal; Commencement of the UND 1844 vs 1873 (by "Columbus", in NY Freeman's Journal - actually, Christmas at ND in 1843); University of ND du Lac (in Freeman's Journal); University of ND du Lac (in Freeman's Journal); Notre Dame in the Forties (by Rev. E. B. Kilroy, speech presented at 1895 Commencement); "How Dr. [Thomas] Wallin Swapped Black Mare for Term Tuition at Notre Dame" (by Walter Hawes, in Berrien County Record, 27 December 2012, p.3); UND Du Lac (by Edward Gillen, in Boston Pilot); Forty Years of American Life (by Thomas Nichols) pp108-115; Letter by PBE (Philemon B Ewing?) to Catholic Telegraph; Letter by "M." to Editor of Irish Miscellany; "Fas est ab Hoste Doceri" (It is Permitted to be Taught by an Enemy?), by "Patriot", newspaper unknown; ND (in George W. Hawe's Indiana State Gazette and Business Directory for 1860 and 1861); A Visit to ND (by Philip O'Hanlon Jr, in NY Tablet); ND of Sixty Years Ago [ie 1872] (by Rev Thomas McAvoy); The UND (by Arthur J. Stace (in Donahoe's Magazine)); To ND: A West Chesterian Describes Trip to Noted College by William S Bowen in West Chester PA Daily Local News; ND, IN: Name and Local Habitation of a Famous School (in (Detroit) Sunday News)); [ND:] A Typical Foundation (in Columbian Jubilee of Four Centuries of Catholicity in America, volume 2, pp478-94; Romantic Story of NDU (in Chicago Tribune); School Question: What Protestant Lady has to Say of ND (by Lelia P. Roby, Chicago, IL); Great UND, An Institution of Which to be Proud (in Indianapolis Journal); A Modern Monastery (By John Talbot Smith, in Donahoe's); Real Spirit of ND Wins Honors More Important than its Football Victories (by E.B Garnett in Kansas City Star; ND, The World's Largest Boarding School Humbert P. Pagani (in Indianapolis Sunday Star); The Spirit of ND (by Vincent DePaul Fitzpatrick, in the Baltimore Catholic Review); Radio Address re ND's Achievements by Edwin C. Hill; It has been one Hundred Years in Indiana ... (literally: "Il y a cent ans dans l'Indiana ...", in Ouest, France (Le Mans de par le Monde?)); South Bend (by Elise Morrow, in Saturday Evening Post); Story of ND (in Pittsburgh People); Where Scholastics and Sports are Tradition (in FMC Progress); Story Behind ND (by Rev Frank Gartland in Catholic Boy); In Indiana, a French Foundation... (literally, "Dans l'Indiana, un Francais fondait..." (by Claude Julien in La Vie Collective); The Other Notre Dame: There's A Lot More to this Great University Than Football (The Sign National Catholic Magazine. P.26-33); Talk to the Graduates of the Class of 1958 at the ND Alumni Reunion 2003 [giving a Statistical Profile of the University in 1958 and 2003, by Norman J. Crowe]; Conflict in Catholic Education (Los Angeles Times); ND: Our First Great Catholic University (by Peter Schrag, in Harper's Magazine); ND: What's So Special About the Irish? (Pace Magazine) (by Robin Hoar in Pace Magazine); God and Man at Notre Dame (Time Magazine cover story featuring Father Hesburgh, ND's intellectual past and future, and Hesburgh's question "Where are the Catholic Intellectuals"; My Indiana (by Irving Leibowitz) [only pages re ND]; The Greening of Notre Dame (by Jerry Kirshenbaum in Sports Illustrated); The New Notre Dame (in Newsweek); Cracking the Books: Football- School Image Doesn't Reflect Facts at ND Today (in Wall Street Journal); L'Universite Catholique Notre Dame Du Lac (in La Libre Belgique (Brussels)); Echoes (What Else?)of Old ND (by Joel Wells in Critic); Our Lady of the Lake : Notre Dame sesquicentennial. South Bend : South Bend Tribune Supplement, 1991.; Jeers and Loathing in South Bend (by Terry Sullivan, GQ); ND in the [South Bend] Community [ND- SB Relations]; The Rise of American Research Universities (by Hugh Davis Graham & Nancy Diamond) exerpts of book Notre Dame Mentioned as a Research University; Indiana: Crossroads of Industry and Innovation / by Steve Kaelble (Encino, CA: Cherbo Publishing Group, 2000); Erroneous/ False/ Fantastic/ Fake News Stories re ND; Adelbert Bender (Musical Genius); Farm Vineyards at ND; Fiction and Literature Regarding ND or Taking Place at ND; "Bill Brown of Notre Dame" / Catholic Comics; "Death at The Dome", by Frank Ramirez [Serialized Fiction in the South Bend / South Bend Times Penny Saver]; Father's Day [by Eugene Kennedy] A Preview; The Gipper's Ghost [by Robert Quakenbush. Chicago, Ill.: O'Connor Publishing Co., c1985.]; Gotcha Gipper! [by Owen Franks and Arnold S. Hirsch]; "The Nineteenth (19th) Jew", by Robin Hemley [Chicago Tribune First Prize Winner, Short Story Fiction]; This Thing The Spirit, by Harry Sylvester [fictionalized story re Football Player and Bengal Boxing Champion Howard R. "Butch" Devault]; Published Posters / Collages / Views of Notre Dame, ND Buildings, and ND Scenes; Notre Dame "Reflections of Our Lady" Poster [by J.R. Wainwright]; 24 Page Full Color Book of the University of Notre Dame (ND Bookstore, 1959?); "University of Notre Dame" Poster (published by James Motschall Printing Corp., James Motschall '39 and Jim Motschall Jr. '71); Children's Books / Kid's Books about Notre Dame; Notre Dame 101: My First Text- Board- Book. The Required Primer for All of the Fighting Irish Age 1 to Freshman (children's book by Brad M. Epstein and Michaelson Entertainment); L is for Leprechaun: An ABC Book of Notre Dame [children's book written by Barbara Gowan and illustrated by Jane Pitz (Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame, Indiana: 2008)]; Spirit and Vision of ND (children's book by Keith Kaczorek); Esprit and Claire's Notre Dame fun book / [artwork by Doug La Rue ... [et al.]]. Austin, TX : LBCo. Publishing, 1992. [children's book by Keith Kaczorek]; Espirit and Clair's ND Coloring Book (children's book by Keith Kaczorek); Children of ND: A Campus Tour for Future Generations (children's book by Linda Mans Leary and Patrick Leary); My First Notre Dame Words, Go Irish (Children's Book by Connie McNamara; Articles That Belong In Series 110 through 199; ND and the Irish (by Rev. James T. Connelly CSC); Theses and Dissertaions in UTHD that are about ND but not in PNDP:; James F. Edwards; pioneer archivist of Catholic church history of America / by Damien Tambola (Thesis (M.A.)--University of Notre Dame, Jan. 1958); A survey of the courses in education at Notre Dame / by Mary Louis Irene (Thesis (M.A.)--University of Notre Dame, 1929 s.s.); The educational contribution of Reverend John William Cavanaugh, C.S.C. / by Ruberta Callahan (Thesis (M.A.)--University of Notre Dame, August 1942); The educational ideas of Reverend James A. Burns, C.S.C. / by Robert B. Clements (Thesis (M.A.)--University of Notre Dame, 1960); "History of Notre Dame" from pps. 17-21 of Higgins Belden and Co.'s Illustrated Historical Atlas of St. Joseph Co., Indiana (Chicago 1875); ND Law School: A Catholic Law School in America Walter F. Pratt, Jr. (Draft); Love Thee, Notre Dame I and II [by ND Club of Philadelphia, 1987 and 2002]; UND: A Historical Perspective [by Thomas J. Schlereth]; The Seminarian of Holy Cross [by Rev. Joseph A. Maguire, CSC]; "Echoes (What Else?) of Old Notre Dame", from _No Rolling in the Aisles_ by Joel Wells (Chicago, The Thomas More Press: 1987); "ND Bookshelf": General Histories of ND; Brief History of UND for the Golden Jubilee (by Alma Mater); History of ND, ca.1840-1855 (typescript, author unknown); Architecture at Notre Dame: A Review to Commemorate the Fortieth Anniversary of the department of architecture 1898-1938; UND 1919-33: An Administrative History (by David Arthur); Being Catholic, Being American: ND Story 1842-1934 by Robert E. Burns; Being Catholic, Being American: ND Story 1934-1952 by Robert E. Burns; Notes on Early History of ND (by John W Cavanaugh CSC); Chronological (p.1-5); Cholera 1853 (p.1-2); Chapels (p.5-7); Number of Students (p.11); Second College/ Main/ Administration Building (p.7-8); Novitiates and Houses of Training (p.9); Manual Labor School (p10); Discipline (p.12,14-15); Recreation (p.12-13); Military Companies (p.13); Hours of Study (p.16); Religious Societies (p.17); Literary Societies (p.18-19); Library (p.21); Dramatics and Musical (p.20); Bells (p.22); How Sorin Got His Dome on the Main Building (p.23-24); Railroads and Heating Plant (p.25); Reminiscences of Sorin's Death (p.26); Brothers Basil and Music (p.27-35); Brother Benedict (p.36); Brother Dominic (James Soffel, p.37-38); Brother Francis of Asisi (p.39); Brother Frances de Sales(p. 40); Brother Gerard (p.41-42); Brother Hubert (p.43); Brother Laurence(p.44); Brother Leopold (p.45); Brother Marcellinus (p.46-47); Brother Philistine (James Cassin, p.48); Father Lemonnier (p.49); Father Corby (p.49); Father Granger (p.49-51); Father Patrick Dillon (p.52); Father Drouelle (p.53); Father Paul Gillen [Dillon] (p.54-55); Father Peter Lauth (p.56-57); Father Maher (p.58-59); Hesburgh's ND: Triumph in Transition (by Joel R. Connelly and by Howard J. Dooley; Forward by Andrew M. Greeley); A Cave of Candles: The Story Behind Notre Dame's Grotto: The Spirit, History, Legends and Lore of Notre dame and Saint Mary's (by Dorothy V. Corson, Preface by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC); University of Notre Dame by Paul J. Deegan; The Mission of the Catholic University in the Midwest, 1842-1980: A Comparative Case Study of the Effects of Strategic Policy Decisions Upon the Mission of the University of Notre Dame, Loyola University of Chicago, and DePaul University [University of Chicago dissertation by Lester Francis Goodchild]; Notre Dame: One Hundred [100] Years (by Arthur J. Hope CSC); Spirit of Notre Dame: Legends, Traditions, and Inspiration from One of America's Most Beloved Universities (by Jim and Jeremy Langford, with a Forward by Regis Philbin, Introduction by Rev. Edward A. Malloy, and Afterwords by Rev. John I. Jenkins and Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh (Doubleday: New York, 2005)); Loyal Sons and DAUGHTERS: A ND Memoir (by Sr. Jean Lenz); The historical development of the curriculum of the University of Notre Dame [/ by Bernard John Lenoue]. Notre Dame, Ind., 1933.; Silver Jubilee of UND June 23, 1869 (by Joseph A. Lyons); Monk's Notre Dame / by Reverend Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. (University of Notre Dame Press, 2005); Endangered Domain: A Review and Analysis of Campus Planning and Design at the University of Notre Dame / A Thesis . . . by Kenneth William McCandless, B. A. (Department of Architecture, UND, May 1974); Academic Development UND: Past, Present, and Future (by Rev. Philip S. Moore, CSC); ND 1919-1922: Burns Revolution [by Rev Thomas McAvoy]; Taken from The Review of Politics, Vol.25 No.4; Discover The University of Notre Dame [re ND's Vision, Leadership, and Engagement in the Community] / by Northern Indiana Center for History, NICH Annual Dinner 26 Sept 2012; Washington Hall at Notre Dame: Crossroads of the University, 1864-2004 [by Mark C. Pilkinton (Notre Dame IN: Notre Dame Press, 2011)]; UND: Portrait of History and Campus (by Thomas J. Schlereth); UND: A Contemporary Portrait (by Robert P. Schmuhl); Notre Dame and the Civil War: Marching Onward to Victory, by James M. Schmidt (Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2010).; ND Ethos: Student Life in a Catholic Residential University (by David Edward Schlaver); Chronicles of the ND du Lac (by Rev Edward Sorin CSC) Transcript of translation by John M. Toohey, CSC; The Chronicles of the ND du Lac (by Rev Edward Sorin CSC) Translated by John M. 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Schubmehl; Century of Engineering Education [Detailed Typescript] A chronological extract of information from the Bulletin, etc.; Coeducation and Jesuit Ratio Studiorum in Indiana: Rhetoric and Composition Instruction at 19th Century Butler and ND; Heidemarie Weidner [University of Louisville PhD Dissertation]; The Zahms' Legacies: Engineering at ND 1873-1993 by Anne Klimek; ND Graduate School: A Historical Perspective [by Dana Heupel]; Century of Law at Notre Dame [by Rev Philip S. Moore CSC]; Early History of Nuclear Physics at ND (by William Collins); History of Premedical [Pre-Professional] Studies at Notre Dame (by Rev. Joseph L. Walter, CSC); ND's Program of Liberal Studies: The First Fifty Years (edited by Nicholas Ayo CSC, Michael Crowe, and Julia Marvin); Liberal Learning and the Great Books: Twelve Presentations at a Conference Held April 4-5, 2001 Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of the Program of Liberal Studies, the Great Books Program of the UND (edited by Nicholas Ayo CSC and Michael J. Crowe); Centennial of Science at ND 1865-1965; "ND Bookshelf": Biographies, Reminiscences, Memoirs, etc.; Onward to Victory: A Chronicle of the Alumni of the UND [by James E. Armstrong, foreword by Theodore Hesburgh CSC]; Onward to Victory: A Chronicle of the Alumni of the UND du Lac 1842-1973: Summary, January 2011; Thanking Father Ted: Thirty-Five Years of Notre Dame Coeducation [by the Thanking Father Ted Foundation, Ann Therese Palmer '73, '75 MBA, editor]; Father Hesburgh re coeducation (pp.5-8); Rev. Ernest Bartell CSC re coeducation (pp.9-11); Susan Bennett '71 re coeducation (pp.11-15); Rev. Thomas E. Blantz CSC re coeducation (pp.15-17); Thomas P. Carney '37 re coeducation (pp.18-20); Kathleen Cekanski re coeducation (pp.20-25); Richard W. Conklin '59 re coeducation (pp.25-29); Barbara Counts, First Woman Rector Lyons Hall, re coeducation (pp.30-31); Anthony F. Earley, '47 re coeducation (pp.31-34); Phillip Faccenda, '51 re coeducation (pp.34-36); Elizabeth (Betsy) Fallon, '76 re coeducation (pp.37-43); John T. Goldrick, '62, '70, and '84, re coeducation (pp.43-45); Sister John Miriam Jones, '61, 70' re coeducation (pp.46-49); Sister Jean Lenz, re coeducation (pp.49-51); Carmen Leon, '73 re coeducation (pp.51-53); John Macheca, '62 re coeducation (pp.53-55); Mary Martha McNamara, '73 re coeducation (pp.55-56); Newton N. Ninow, re coeducation (pp.56-57); Jane Pfeiffer, re coeducation (pp.58-60); Jane Pitz, '71 re coeducation (pp.60-62); Ernestine Morris Carmichael Raclin, re coeducation (pp.62-65); Rev. James Riehle, '49 re coeducation (pp.65-67); James A. Roemer, '51,'55, re coeducation (pp.67-69); Joanne Szafran, '73, re coeducation (pp.70-73); Ann Claire Williams, '75, re coeducation (pp.74-75); Lydia Antonini, '97, ltr re coeducation (p. 83); Tricia Romano Barry, '84, ltr re coeducation (pp.84-85); George Blaha, '66, ltr re coeducation (pp.85-86); Kathleen Blatz, '77, ltr re coeducation (pp.86-87); Mary Davey Bliley, '72, ltr re coeducation (pp.87-90); Elizabeth C. Brown, 2008, ltr re coeducation (pp.90-92); Shannon Boland Burkhart, '98, ltr re coeducation (pp.92-93); Ellen Carnahan, '77, ltr re coeducation (pp.94-95); Susan Andersen Casper, '74, ltr re coeducation (pp.95-97); Tracy Lee Christopher, '78, ltr re coeducation (p.97); Tom Clements, '75, ltr re coeducation (pp.97-98); Jean Collier, '83, ltr re coeducation (pp.98-99); Kathleen Callogly Cox, '76, ltr re coeducation (pp.99-101); Patrice Purcell DeCorrevont, '84, ltr re coeducation (p. 102); Joya (JJ) De Foor, '77, ltr re coeducation (pp.102-104); Mary Katherine Rochford Demetrio, '76,'79, ltr re coeducation (p.105); L. Franklin Devine, '75, ltr re coeducation (pp.105-107); Anne M. Dilenschneider, '77, ltr re coeducation (pp.107-110); Julie Pierson Doyle, '85, ltr re coeducation (pp.111-112); Falvey, Carol A., '82, ltr re coeducation (pp.112-113); Foran, Peggy, '76,'79, ltr re coeducation (p.113); Celeste Volz Ford, '78, ltr re coeducation (pp.114-115); Carol Hackett Garagiola, '77, ltr re coeducation (pp.115-116); Steve Garagiola, '77, ltr re coeducation (pp.116-117); Piper D. Griffin, '84, ltr re coeducation (pp.117-118); Susan Darin Hagan,'76, ltr re coeducation (pp.118-119); Maddie Hanna, ltr re coeducation (pp.120-121); Melinda Henneberger, '80, ltr re coeducation (pp.121-122); Holtz, Lou, ltr re coeducation (pp.122-123); John I. Jenkins, '76,'78, ltr re coeducation (pp.124-125); Tara Crane Kenney, '82, ltr re coeducation (pp.125-128); Donald R. Keough, ltr re coeducation (pp.128-129); Monica Yant Kinney, '93, ltr re coeducation (p.130); Brooke Norton Lais, '02, ltr re coeducation (pp.130-132); Kathleen C. Laurini, '82, ltr re coeducation (pp.132-133); Diana Lewis, '74,'82, ltr re coeducation (p.134); James R. Lynch, '67, ltr re coeducation (pp.135-136); Sally Stanton MacKenzie, '76, ltr re coeducation (pp.137-139); Sarah Hamilton Magill, '86, ltr re coeducation (pp.139-140); Rev. Edward A. (Monk) Malloy, re coeducation (pp.142-143); Kathryn Sobrero Markgraf, '98, ltr re coeducation (pp.143-144); Roxanne M. O'Brien Martino, '77, ltr re coeducation (p.145); Patrick F. McCartan, '56,'59, ltr re coeducation (p.146); Mary Meg McCarthy, '80, ltr re coeducation (pp.146-148); Andrew J. McKenna Sr., '51, ltr re coeducation (pp.148-149); Rosemary Mills- Russell, '80, ltr re coeducation (pp.144-150); Joe Montana, '79, ltr re coeducation (pp.150-151); Mary Killeen Mullen,'90, ltr re coeducation (pp.151-152); Kristy Zloch Murphy, '96, ltr re coeducation (pp.153-154); Anne Cisle Murray, '74, ltr re coeducation (pp.154-156); Coley O'Brien, '66,'69, ltr re coeducation (p.157); Sheila O'Brien, '77,'80, ltr re coeducation (p.158); Patti O'Brien, '82, ltr re coeducation (p.158); Ellen O'Brien, '82, ltr re coeducation (p.158); Joseph I. O'Neill III, '67, ltr re coeducation (pp.159-160); Maureen O'Neill, '77, ltr re coeducation (pp.160-163); Keri Ochs Oxley, '04, ltr re coeducation (pp.163-165); Ara Parseghian, ltr re coeducation (pp.166-167); Cindy (Buescher) Parseghian, '77, ltr re coeducation (pp.167-168); John Paxson, '83, ltr re coeducation (pp.168-169); Richard "Digger" Phelps, re coeducation (pp.169-170); Ceyl Prinster, '76, re coeducation (pp 172-173); Heather M. Rakoczy, '93, re coeducation (pp.173-175); Ruth Riley, '01, re coeducation (pp.175-176); Shayla Keough Rumley, '76, recoeducation (pp.177-178); Laura Jonaus Schumacher, '85, re coeducation (p.178); Elizabeth Shappell, '07, re coeducation (pp.180-181); Frances L. Shavers, '90, re coeducation (pp.181-183); Carol Lally Shields, '79, re coeducation (p.184); Libby Bishop Shields, '03, re coeducation (pp.184-185); Carolyn P. Short, '77, re coeducation (pp.185-187); Hanna Storm, '83, re coeducation (p.188); Joe Theismann, '70, re coeducation (p.189); Anne Thompson, '79, re coeducation (pp.190-191); Beth Toomey, '81, re coeducation (pp.191-193); Kelley Tuthill, '92, re coeducation (pp.193-194); Claire J. Twist, '82, re coeducation (pp.194-195); Susan M. Valdiserri, '84, re coeducation (pp.195-196); Martha Vazquez, '75, re coeducation (pp.196-197); Dick Vitale, re coeducation (pp.198-199); Eleanor M. Walker, '84, re coeducation (pp.199-200); Charlie Weis, '78, re coeducation (pp.200-201); Kenneth L. Woodward, '57, re coeducation (pp.202-203); Susan Zwick, '77,'80JD, re coeducation (pp.204-205); Sally (Fischer) La Plante, '73,'75, re coeducation (pp.209-201); Patti McNamara McGuire, '73, re coeducation (pp.210-211); Mary Beth Caplice Newman, '73, re coeducation (pp.211-212); SMP, '73, re coeducation, (pp. 212-213); Ann Therese Darin Palmer, '73,'75, re coeducation (pp.213-217); Johanna Ryan, '73, re coeducation (pp. 217-218); Peggy Doyle Van Slochem, '73, re coeducation(p. 219); Julie A. Webb, '73, re coeducation(pp.219-220); Carole Rechsteiner Adlard, '74, re coeducation (pp.220-221); Joan Dautremont- Gluck, '74, re coeducation (pp.221-224); Kathleen Fyda- Turner, '74, re coeducation (pp.224-225); Nancy Schoeneman Kopp, '74, re coeducation (pp.225-226); Sharon Carey Ryan, '74, re coeducation (pp.226-227); Mary Catherine Dean, '75 re coeducation (p.228); Tawny Ryan Nelb, '75, re coeducation (pp.228-230); Cathleen Uhl Stock, '75, re coeducation (pp.230-231); Ann Greenburgh Benz, '76, re coeducation (pp.231-232); Donna Crowley Campbell, '76, re coeducation (pp.232-233); Kathleen Buckley, '76, re coeducation (pp.233-234); Ann M. Pytynia, '76, re coeducation (p. 234); Christie Gallagher Sever, '76 re coeducation (p.235); Joanne Toeniskoetter Anderson, '77, re coeducation (p.236); Patter Sheeran Birsic, '77, re coeducation (pp.236-237); Kristine (Thornton) Brothers, '77 re coeducation (p.237); Gayla Molinelli Bush, '77, re coeducation (pp.238-239); Argery Bitchakas Cooke, '77, re coeducation (pp.239-240); Peg Hornback Culhane, '77, re coeducation (pp.240-241); Eileen O'Grady Daday, '77, re coeducation (pp.241-243); Susan Fitzpatrick Drago, '77, re coeducation (p. 244); Debra Kenny Ellsworth, '77, re coeducation (pp.244-245); Elizabeth Lavins Fitzgerald, '77, re coeducation (p.245); Margaret Smith Gillespie, '77, re coeducation (p.246); Lynn Mertensotto Girouard, '77, re coeducation (p.247); Marianne Morgan Harris, '77, re coeducation (pp.247-248); Janet (Laughlin) Hogan, '77, re coeducation (pp.248-249); Patricia M. Klepper, '77, re coeducation (pp.249-250); Colleen C. McCarthy, '77, re coeducation (p.250); Debbie McGraw, '77, re coeducation (p. 251); Terry Molony, '77, re coeducation (p. 251); Ann T. Moriarity, '77, re coeducation (pp.252-253); Beth Neary, '77, re coeducation (p. 254); Janet Carney O'Brien, '77, re coeducation (pp.254-255); Anne Berges Pillai, '77, re coeducation (p.256); Bridget O'Donnell Provenzano, '77, re coeducation (pp.256-257); Lee Ann Russo, '77, re coeducation (pp.257-258); Molly McGuire Sample, '77, re coeducation (p.258); Mary Reiner Shutters, '77, re coeducation (pp.258-259); Karen M. Sikorski, '77, re coeducation (pp.259-260); Keiren Donovan Smith, '77, re coeducation (pp.261-263); Kathleen Dickinson Villano, '77, re coeducation (pp.263-264); Maureen Kelly Berkley, '78, re coeducation (pp.265-266); Nancy Kelly Connolly, '82, re coeducation (pp.265-266); Patricia Kelly, '85, re coeducation (pp.265-266); Peg Capo, '78, re coeducation (pp.266-267); Marietta Martin Colianni, '78, re coeducation (pp.267-268); Lyssa O'Neill MacCaughey, '78, re coeducation(pp.268-270); Peggy McGuire LeBrun, '78, re coeducation (pp.270-271); Teri Sullivan Madden, '78, re coeducation (pp.271-272); MAMP, '78, (pp.272-273), re coeducation; Mary White Packer, '78, (pp.274-275) re coeducation; Robin T. Price, '78, (p.275) re coeducation; Ann Bennett Schoper, '78, (p.276) re coeducation; Lorraine Ehrline Sedlacek, '78, (p.277) re coeducation; Sheryl (Daigle) Switaj, '78, (p.278) re coeducation; Mary "Shukis" Behler, '79, (pp.278-279) re coeducation; RMC, '79, (pp.279-280) re coeducation; Mary Hesburgh Flaherty, '79, (pp.280-283) re coeducation; Christine Romano Klauer, '79, (pp.283-285)re coeducation; Judy (Cole) Manza, '79, (pp.285-287) re coeducation; Joan Chobrek Mileski, '79, (p.287) re coeducation; Elyse (Bonahoom) Newman, '79, (pp.287-289) re coeducation; Betty Pierret, '79, (pp.289-290) re coeducation; Anne Kelly Schenkel, '79, (pp.290-291) re coeducation; Karen Broderick Tourville, '79, (pp.292-293) re coeducation; Debra A. Bieber, '80, (p.296) re coeducation; Elizabeth Bathon Brown, '80, (p.297) re coeducation; Mary Blachowicz Lewis, '80, (p.298) re coeducation; Mary Catherine McBride, '80, (pp.298-299)re coeducation; Paddy Mullen, '80, (pp.299-300) re coeducation; Laura Flaherty Palmer, '80, (pp.300-302) re coeducation; Mary Ellen Woods, '80, (p.303) re coeducation; Tracy Blake Devlieger, '81, (p.304) re coeducation; Anne Giffels, '81, (pp.304-305) re coeducation; Mary McCarthy Logue, '81, (p.306) re coeducation; Mary Jean Schmitt, '81, (p.307)re coeducation; Patricia Tyrrell Short, '81, (p.308) re coeducation; A.T., '81, (p.309) re coeducation; Julie Quagliano Westemeier, '71, (p.310) re coeducation; Maribeth Faccenda Hough, '82, (pp.311-312) re coeducation; Mary E. Fala, '82, (p.312) re coeducation; Martha Frey Hart, '82, (p.313) re coeducation; Julia Power Killian, '82, (pp.313-314) re coeducation; Marilyn Mayer, '82, (pp.314-315) re coeducation; Tara Carney Runnals, '82, (p.316) re coeducation; RHW, '82, (pp.316-317) re coeducation; Mary Fran Callahan, '83, (pp.317) re coeducation; Susan Fleck, '83, (p.318) re coeducation; A.H., '83, re coeducation, (p.319); Jean Murtagh Hillman, '83, re coeducation (pp. 319-320); P.K., '83, re coeducation (p.321); Anne Tuerk Klinepeter, '83, re coeducation (p.322); Nancy Jackson Patrick, '83, re coeducation (pp.323-324); Dawn Robinson Hennessey, '84, re coeducation (p.324); C.P., '84, '95, re coeducation (p.325); Neilli Mullen Walsh, '84, re coeducation (pp.326-237); Susan Faccenda Walsh, '84, re coeducation (pp.327-329); Claire C. Yang, '84, re coeducation (p.329); Katie Anthony, '85, re coeducation (p. 330); Leanne Fellin Burnett, '85, re coeducation (pp.330-332); Kathleen K. Shannon, '85, re coeducation (pp.332-333); Elizabeth Sherman Cox, '86, re coeducation (pp.333-334); Peggy Faccenda Green, '86, re coeducation (p.334); K.R.B., '87, re coeducation, (pp.335-336); Leslie (Borzilleri) Cullinan, '87, re coeducation (pp.336-337); Sheila A. Horox, '87, re coeducation (p.337); Ann Rathburn Lacopo, '87, re coeducation (pp. 337-338); Ann Michelle (Girten) Porter, '87, re coeducation (p.338); Amy Treder Kelliher, '88, re coeducation (pp.339-340); Yvonne M. Kobayashi, '88, re coeducation (pp.341-343); Jeanne Quigley, '88, re coeducation (pp.343-344); Kerry and Amy Regan, re coeducation (p.344); Megan Keane DeSantis, '89, re coeducation (p. 345); Chrissy Rivaldo Kohrt, '89, re coeducation (pp.345-346); Cecelia A. Novitt, '89, re coeducation (p.346); Teresa Pierre, '89, re coeducation (pp.347-348); Melissa Hock Porter, '89, re coeducation (p.348); Coni Rich, '89, re coeducation (pp.348-350); Marissa M. Sarabando, '89, re coeducation (p.351); Kathy Desmond Barr, '90, re coeducation (p.354); Mollie Boylan, '90, re coeducation (pp.354-355); Lena Jefferson, '90, re coeducation (p.355); Melissa (Smith) Drennan, '91, re coeducation (pp.355-356); Brigid C. Greening, '91, re coeducation (p.357); Christina Mueller Taurence, '91, re coeducation (pp.357-358); Elaine J.C. DeBassige D'Amato, '92, re coeducation (pp.358-359); Laura LaVelle, '92, re coeducation (p.359); Laura Garcia Pendergrast, '92, re coeducation (pp.359-360); Darcy Mehling Good, '93, re coeducation (p.361); Paulita Pike, '93,'96, re coeducation (pp.362-363); Jean C. DiTullio Ryan, '93, re coeducation (p.364); Shannon O'Connor, '94, re coeducation (pp.364-365); Becky Alfieri, '95, re coeducation (p.365); Yvonne c. McCray, '95, re coeducation (pp.365-366); Amanda Marie Bruntrager, '96, re coeducation (pp.367-368); Melissa Pirelli Earls, '96, re coeducation (pp.368-369); Stacy Carel Flieller, '97, re coeducation (p.370); Kate Lowe (Wildasin), '97, re coeducation (p.371); Jennifer Rockwell, '97, re coeducation (pp.371-372); Kate Rosenbach York, '97, re coeducation (p.372); Kathyrn Bokowy, '98, re coeducation (p.372); Lauren Mack, '98, re coeducation (pp.373-374); Colleen Ryan, '98, re coeducation (pp.374-375); Michele R. Costello, '99, re coeducation (pp.375-376); Annie Fitzpatrick, '99, re coeducation (pp.377-378); Sara Rathman Zwart, '99, re coeducation (pp.378-379); Patty Rice Doran, 2000, re coeducation (p.382); Christine Hughes Thompson, 2000, re coeducation (p.383); Claire Elizabeth Bula, 2001, re coeducation (p.383-384); Kerry Doolin, 2001, re coeducation, (p.386); Elizabeth, 2002, re coeducation (p.387); Catherine (Casey) O'Neill Friedman, 2002, re coeducation (pp.387-388); Carianne Johnson, 2002, re coeducation (pp.388-389); Elizabeth Rimkus, 2002, re coeducation (pp.389-390); Beth (Sheehan) Silker, 2002,2005, re coeducation (p.391); Sharon Theisman, 2002, re coeducation (p.392); Meredith Holt, 2003, re coeducation (pp.392-293); Christina Lndemann, 2003, re coeducation (pp.393-395); Katie Malmquist, 2003, re coeducation (pp.395-397); Katherine Margaret Mosesso, 2003, 2007, (p.397) re coeducation; Kerry Rissetto, 2003, re coeducation (p.398); Teresa (Bloemker) Mitchell, 2004, 2005, (pp.398-399) re coeducation; Laura Rompf Soldato, 2004, re coeducation (p.400); Emily Anderson, 2005, re coeducation (pp.400-401); Annamarie Bindenagel, 2003, re coeducation (p.402); Laura Fraczek, 2005, re coeducation (pp.403-404); Jennifer Liebenauer, 2005, re coeducation (pp.404-405); Whitney Marie March, 2005, re coeducation (p.405); C.R., 2005, re coeducation (pp.406-407); Jessica Smith, 2005, (p.407) re coeducation; Emily Chin, 2006, re coeducation (pp.407-408); Laura Feeney, 2006, re coeducation (pp.408-409); Megan Prinster Sheehan, 2006, re coeducation (pp.409-410); Aimee A. Shelide, 2006,2008, re coeducation (p.411); Destinee DeLemos, 2007, re coeducation (pp.411-412); Teresa Hagan, 2007, re coeducation (pp.413-414); Megan McGuire, 2007, re coeducation (pp.414-415); Erin Thornton, 2007, re coeducation (pp.415-416); Kayleigh Hough, 2008, re coeducation (p.417); Bridget Keating, 2008, re coeducation (pp.418-419); Marianna Montes, 2008, re coeducation (pp.419-420); Katelyn Mary Mulvaney, 2008, re coeducation (pp.420-421); Sarah Burch, 2009, re coeducation (p.422); Carrie Elstad, 2009, re coeducation (p.423); Lourdes Meraz, 2009, re coeducation (p.424); Charlotte "Charlie" Buhler, 2010, re coeducation (p.425); Elizabeth Grace, 2010, re coeducation (p.425); Amber Herkey, 2010, re coeducation (p.426); Mary M.(Molly) Oelerich, 2011, re coeducation (p.427); We Are ND: The Story of Notre Dame as Told by Her Alumni. / Edited by Angela Sienko and Walt Collins (published by Booklink, Ireland, 2008); Notre Dame Inspirations: The University?s Most Successful Alumni Talk About Life, Spirituality, Football- and Everything Else Under the Dome / by Hanna Storm Edited by Sabrina Weill (Doubleday, New York, 2006); Brother Alexander, C.S.C.: A Unique Personality Among Notre Dame Pioneers / by Brother Ephrem, C.S.C., A.M. (Notre Dame, 1939); Echoes of '58: Recollections of the Notre Dame Class of 1958 / edited by Jack Barthel (Lulu Publishing Service, 4/8/2016) with cover letter to �Dear Classmate� by the editor; Tackling ND (by Virginia Morrow Black (Wife of Vetville Student)); Black Domers: Seventy Years at Notre Dame / Don Wycliff and David Krashna, editors; foreword by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC; remarks by Rev. Edward A. Malloy, CSC and Rev. John I. Jenkins, CSC (Notre Dame, IN: Corby Books, 2014); pps 5-10: Frazier Thompson '47, Carl Coggins '47 '52, Rev. Edward Williams '47; pps 11-13: Charles Bernard Bell, Jr., 1948 MS, 1953 PhD; pps 14-21: Clyde Jupiter, 1951 MS; pps 22-27: Alton A. Adams, Jr., 1952; pps 28-31: Joseph Bertrand, 1954; pps 32-34: Goldie Lee Ivory, 1956 MA; pps 35-41: Jerome Gary Cooper, 1958; pps 42-45: Aubrey Lewis, 1958; pps 46-50: Booker Rice, 1958; pps 51-57: Tommy Hawkins, 1959; pps 65-72: Benjamin F. Finley, 1960; pps 73-79: Percy A. Pierre, 1961; pps 80-86: Hosea Alexander, 1962; pps 87-93: Algernon Johnson "Jay" Cooper, 1966; pps 94-100: Ronald A. Homer, 1968; pps 101-106: Paul Ramsey, 1968; pps 107-117: Bill Hurd, 1969; pps 118-125: Don Wycliff, 1969; pps 131-138: Authur McFarland, 1970; pps 139-146: Francis X. Taylor, 1979BA, 1974MA; pps 147-154: David Krashna, 1971; pps 155-161: John Banks- Brooks, 1972; pps 162-168: Ronald J. Irvine, 1973; pps 169-173: Gail Antoinette King, 1975; pps 174-180: Ann Claire Williams, 1975; pps 181-187: Bonita Bradshaw, 1977; pps 188-193: Joya C. DeFoor, 1977; pps 194-201: Manny Grace, 1979; pps 202-208: Richard Ryans, 1979, Helped to Establish the League of Black Business Students and the Notre Dame Gospel Choir now known as Voices of Faith.; pps 215-222: Phyllis Washington Stone,1980; pps 223-229: Ramona Marie Payne, 1980; pps 230-236: Kevin Hawkins, 1981; pps 237-240: David Duerson, 1983; pps 241-247: Jan Sanders McWilliams, 1983; pps 248-253: Gina V. Shropshire, 1983; pps 254-260: Margret LaChapelle Sonnier, 1984; pps 261-266: Eleanor M. Walker, 1984; pps 267-273: Rosalind Gaffney, 1985; pps 274-283: Melvin Tardy, 1986,1990; pps 284-287: Joli Cooper- Nelson, 1981; pps 288-294: John J. Raphael, 1989; pps 302-308: Iris Outlaw, 1990; pps 309-314: Rod West, 1990; pps 315-320: Lisa Robinson Honore, 1992; pps 321-326: Jebba Seyyid, 1992; pps 327-332: Michele D. Steele, 1992; pps 333-340: Azikiwe T. Chandler, 1994; pps 341-345: Frank McGehee, 1994; pps 364-352: LeShane Saddler, 1994; pps 353-358: Christine Ashford Swanson, 1994; pps 359-363: Owen Harold Michael Smith, 1995; pps 364-370: Rochelle Valsaint, 1995; pps 371-377: Rowan Richards, 1996; pps 378-383: Tanya Walker, 1997; pps 384-389: Reggie Brooks, 1999; pps 399-405: Carol D. Anderson, 2000; pps 406-412: Ava R. Williams, 2003; pps 413-418: Jamie L. Austin, 2004; pps 419-422: Arienne Thompson, 2004; pps 423-428: Jetaun Davis, 2005; pps 429-433: Justin Tuck, 2005; pps 434-438: Lauran Williamson Tuck, 2006; pps 439-443: Shawtina Ferguson, 2005,2008; pps 444-450: Rhea Boyd, 2006; pps 458-463: Katie Washington Cole, 2010; pps 464-470: Craig A. Ford, Jr., 2010; pps 471-476: Brittany Suggs, 2012; pps 477-482: Olevia Boykin, 2014; pps 483-488: Tai- ler (TJ) Jones, 2014; pps 489-494: Denise Umubyeyi, 2014; James A. Burns CSC - Educator by Anna Rose Kearney; Echoes of '58: Recollections of the Notre Dame Class of 1958 / Jack Barthel, ed (Lulu Publishing Services, rev. date 04/8/2016); pps 1-2: John Reiss, Bengal Bouts and Lived in Vetville; pps 2-3: Don McNeill, Holy Cross Priest; pps 3-4: Dave Immonen, His Father is His Hero; pps 5 : Tom Erbs, Lawyer; pps 6-8: Bill Hickey, Assistant and Friend to Era Parseghian; pps 8-17:Gary Cooper, Life in ROTC, Marines and Promoted to General; pps 17-19: Richard Casey, Brother's Death Benefit Made it Possible For Him to Attend ND; pps 20: Bob Caiola, Dropped Out and Re-entered ND; pps 20-22: Blase Reardon, Computers Changed Engineering; pps 22-23: Marty Allen, Shillelagh and Luck of the Irish; pps 23-25: George Navadel, Kennedy Administration Security; pps 26-27: Mike Herb, Vancouver Canada to ND by Train; pps 27-28: Frank Crinella, US Amateur Age 54 Qualifier; pps 28-30: Bob Devine, Varsity Basket Player; pps 30-31: Dick Kwak, Memories of Fr. Lange; pps 31-32: Sam Nigro, Navy Days; pps 33-35: Joseph (Buck) Harriss, Luck Landed Him Jobs at Life Magazine; pps 35-36: Joe Bride, Journalism Major Thanks to Tom Stritch; pps 36-37: Gabriel Gomes, Religion Professor and Author; pps 38-41: Bob Slota, Lawyer, Legacies, Parties, and Faith; pps 41-42: Jack Revord, Irish Guard, Met Wife at St. Mary's; pps 43-46: Jerry Brady, Traveled to Africa with Fr. Hesburgh; pps 46-49: Bill Hohmann, Served in Vietnam, ND Club President; pps 50 : Matt McKenna, Notre Dame Guided His Life; pps 50-51: Bruce Huot, Pranks- Roommate's Coat on Fire; pps 51-57: Freddie Thon, Baseball Player, Joined Father's Business then came back to South Bend; pps 57-70: John Hennedy, Sorin Hall and Favorite Professors; pps 71-73: Jack Barthel, Attending Daily Mass, Finding Peace at Notre Dame and Sharing a Prayer; pps 74-76: Mike Madden, Air Force, Traveled Around the World; pps 76-77: Bill Chesson, Stored Items for Students During the Summer; pps 77-78: George Navadel, Guantanamo Bay and Being a Boy Scout; pps 78-79: Hank Prask, Chemistry Class and Emil T.Hofman; pps 79: Bill Hohmann, Emil T. Hofman and Flunking Chemistry Class; pps 79-81: Bill Isbell, Morally Sound Education at Notre Dame; pps 81-83: Chuck Lima: Varsity Football and Vetville; pps 83: Emmett Whealan, Ethics Class and Honesty Pays Off; pps 84-85: Charlie Kitz, Locker Room Address; pps 85-87: Dom(Rip) Zurlo, Notre Dame Values Carried Through Life; pps 87-90: Joe Schaefer, AFROTC and Relatives Helped Him While at Notre Dame; pps 90-91: Tom Ball, Family Business Owner; pps 91-93: Dave Shanahan, University Theatre; pps 93-100:Dick Thomas, Food Riots, Fake ID's, Favorite Teachers, Fr. Hesburgh; pps 100: Dick Sweetman, Followed Fr. Hesburgh's Advice; pps 100-101: John Mertes, Pizza Hut Entrepeneur and Marriage Encounter Volunteer; pps 102-103: George Navadel, Lived Off Campus on $50.00 Per Month and NROTC; pps 103-104: Jim Brennan, Jeweled Cross Family Business; pps 104-107: Jim Daniels, Irish Guard, Living Off Campus; pps 107-111: Bob Dwyer, Indiana Weather, Football Games, ND Clothes; pps 111-113: Sam Nigro, Life on a Submarine; pps 113: Mike Carr, Notre Dame Feeling; pps 114-115: John McCarthy, Basketball Player, Fr. Ted- Night Owl; pps 115-117: Joseph (Buck) Harriss, Journalist, Survived a Rough Plane Landing (and on pages 169-171); pps 117-119: Jim Berry, Author of Joan of Arc Book and others; pps 120-123: Larry Boll, Prayer Guides Him; pps 123-126: Bill Chesson, Radio Personality and GM; pps 126-133: Russ Huff, Priest, Editor of Catholic Boy and Miss; pps 133-135: Frank Crinella, Lawyer; pps 135-137: Bob Duffy, Grotto and South Dining Hall; pps 138-140: Sam Nigro, Oklahoma vs ND & Friend Bruce Farrell; pps 140-141: Jack Barthel, Exceptional Paper for Frank O'Malley; pps 141-142: Jim Indiveri, Hugged the Bishop; pps 143-144: Bob Farrell, Installed Night Lights In The Dorm; pps 145 : Blaze Reardon, Fr. Ted's Eight Words; pps 145-147: Bill Herber, PE Major and Volunteer; pps 147-151: Harry Blanton, Frank O'Malley Memories; pps 151-154: John Dunn, Emil Hoffman Tee- Shirts; pps 154-157: Ralph Capasso, Band Member; pps 157-158: Joe Bride, Helped Spiro Agnew Become Governor; pps 159 : Bob Devine, Friend Pat Kittredge; pps 159-160: Joseph (Buck) Harriss, Fr. Charles McCarragher Memories; pps 160-162: Chuck Lima, Vetville and Football Memories; pps 162-166: Pat Goggins, Met Louis Armstrong and Tom Dooley; pps 166-167: Dale Vandenberg, Track and Field, Cross Country; pps 167-169: Bill Dotterweich, Navy and Right to Life; pps 171-177: Bill DeSeta, Off Broadway Career, Body Jewelry Designer, Poster Designer; pps 177-179: Joe Bumbleburg, Dome Editor; pps 179-180: Bill Bourne, Memories Of O'Malley and Shapiro; pps 181-183: Mike Crowe, Writer; pps 183-184: George Navadel, Installed an Antenna on the Dorm; pps 185-191: Richard Kwak, Marine, Football Player; pps 191-192: Sam Nigro, Family Friendship With Rockne, Knute Rockne's Roommate; pps 192-195: Pat "Packy" Whelan, Air Force, Lawyer, Memories of Aubrey Lewis; pps 196-198: Ed Thomas, Song Writer, Earning Gold Records; pps 198-203: Jim Sullivan, Football Player, Civil Rights, Animal Tracking; pps 203-204: Jack Land, Blessed Virgin Mary and the Grotto; pps 204-205: Bob Gaydos, Football and Learned How to Block from Johnny Druze; pps 206-207: Dick Toole, Army Captain, Worked in Fr. McCarragher's Office; pps 208-209: Ed Nash, Interhall Sports, Dominican Priest, Later Married; pps 210-212: Jack Mulligan, Boys Town to Notre Dame; pps 213 : Bill DeSeta, Writer; pps 213-218: John Foley, YCS Member, Fr. Putz, Student Senate,; pps 218-219: Bob VanAuken, Football Game Free Ticket; pps 219-222: John MacDonald, Dr. Volunteered in Haiti; pps 223-224: Jack Barthel, Interhall Football; pps 224-225: Joe Bride, Football Player, Ara Parseghian; pps 226-227: William Farmer, Anti- Abortion Advocate; pps 227-229: Dick Guter, Navy, Professer Richard Sullivan; pps 229-233: Joseph Buck Harris, France; pps 234 : Marty Allen, Sawed Off the Goal Post; pps 234-236: Will Kilbourne, Alchohol Consumption; pps 236 : George Navadel, Redemptive Incarnation; pps 236-237: Sam Nigro, Rome and the Rosary and Tailgaters; pps 237-238: Bill DeSeta, Navy Game and the Goat Mascot; pps 238-239: Frank Jeglic, Army, Vetville, NASA; pps 239-243: Dick Phelan, Lawyer, Lecturer; pps 244-252: Bill Lynch, Bengal Bouts, Navy; pps 252-253: Jerry (Butch) Hayes, Daily Mass and Grotto; pps 253-256: Dick Smith, Naval Pilot, Hail Marys, Fr. Ted; pps 256 : Charlie Kitz, Washington Hall; pps 256-259: George Breen, His Friend Frank and an Icy Trip Home; pps 259-261: Lew Solomon, Bowling Alley, ND Football; pps 261-262: Neal Sweeney, Flying Club and Fr. Norton; pps 262-263: Dick Thomas, Fishing, Lives in Scotland; pps 263-264: Bob VanAuken, Freshman Class President; pps 264-266: Tom Farrell, Fr. Borman and Confession; pps 266 : Ron Roney, Talked with Robert Kennedy; pps 267 : Gary Cooper, Came to ND in the Back Car of a Segregated Train (also see pages 8-17); Memoirs of Chaplain Life: Three Years With Irish Brigade William Corby CSC, edited by Lawrence F. Kohl; Class of 1940: Undergraduate Memories 1936-1940; James F. Edwards: Pioneer Archivist of Catholic Church History by Sister Damien Tambola, OSB; Notre Dame remembered : an autobiography / Edward Fischer. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c1987.; After Holy Cross, Only Notre Dame: The Life of Brother Gatian (Urbain Monsimer) [by George Klawitter, iUniverse, Inc., NY]; Hesburgh of ND: Priest, Educator, Public Servant by John Lungren, Jr.; God, Country, Notre Dame: Autobiography of Theodore Hesburgh CSC with Jerry Reedy; Theodore M. Hesburgh: A Bio-Bibliography by Charlotte Ames (and Rev Hesburgh and Thomas Stritch); Hesburgh Travel Diary 1961 - Around the World; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1978 - Around the World; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1979 - China Visit; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1980 - Cambodia and Far East; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1982 - El Salvador; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1982 - Middle East; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1984 - Far East (Sixth Trip Around the World); Hesburgh Travel Diary 1986 - Soviet Union and China; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1987/88, pt.I - Western US; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1987/88, pt.II - Latin America; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1987/88, pt.III- QE2 Cruise Around the World; Hesburgh Travel Diary 1988 - Antarctica; Travels with Ted and Ned written by Theodore M. Hesburgh, Edited by Jerry Reedy (Autographed Copy); Hesburgh Papers: Higher Values in Higher Education (by TMH); Hesburgh: A Biography (by Michael O'Brien); Fr. Theodore Hesburgh: Commitment, Compassion, Consecration: Inspirational Quotes (by Thomas J. Mueller and Charlotte A. Ames); Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC, The Humane Imperative, A Challenge for the year 2000; Special Edition of the Notre Dame Magazine [memorializing Father Hesburgh and his life], March 2015; Colonel Hoynes of Notre Dame / by Thomas A. Lahey. Notre Dame, Ind. : Ave Maria Press, [1948] [for sale too]; Notre Dame Odyssey : a journey through sports and spirituality on the Notre Dame campus / by Herb Juliano. Notre Dame, Ind. : H. Juliano, 1993 (Ashland, Ohio : BookMasters); Known By Name: Inside the Halls of Notre Dame [by Rev. James B. King, CSC / Notre Dame, IN: Corby Books, 2008]; Notre Dame - Bands - Friends - Marines and One Who Was There Before, During and After the Critical WW11 Years of the 1940s (self-published spiral bound book of 216 pages by Jim Kress, ND 1942-1948); Culture and Commitment: Challenges of Today's Universities (by Edward A. Malloy, CSC); Monk's Reflections: A View from the Dome (by Rev. Edward A. Malloy, CSC); Monk's Travels: People, Places, and Events / by Rev. Edward A. Malloy, CSC (Kansas City: Andrews McNeel Publishing, 2004); Monk's Tail: The Pilgrimage Begins, 1941-1975 / by Rev. Edward Malloy, CSC (Notre Dame, IN: UND Press, 2009)[In the Duplicates we have an Advance Uncorrected Page Proof Copy]; Monk's Tail: Way Stations on the Journey / by Rev. Edward Malloy, CSC (Notre Dame, IN: UND Press, 2011); Monk's Tail: The Presidential Years, 1987-2005 / by Rev. Edward Malloy, CSC (Notre Dame, IN: UND Press, 2016)[In the Duplicates we have an Advance Uncorrected Page Proof Copy]; A More Perfect Legacy, A Portrait of Br. Ephrem O'Dwyer, CSC, 1988-1978 [by Br. Philip Armstrong, CSC]; Father O'Hara of ND: Cardinal- Archbishop of Philadelphia Father Thomas T. McAvoy, CSC; O'Malley of Notre Dame [by John W. Meaney]; Reflections in the Dome: Sixty Years of Life at ND (edited by James S. O'Rourke); George N. Shuster: On Side of Truth [by Thomas Blantz CSC]; I Wouldn't Change A Thing (A Memoir) [by John G. Smith'50]; Pere Edouard Sorin: Foundateur UND [by Charles Lemarie CSC]; Edward Sorin [by Marvin R. O'Connell]; My ND: Memoirs and Reflections of 60 Years [by Thomas Stritch]; Notre Dame's John Zahm; American Catholic apologist and educator. [Notre Dame, Ind.] University of Notre Dame Press, 1961. [by Ralph E. Weber]; "ND Bookshelf": Histories, etc. of Miscellaneous ND Topics; The Band of the Fighting Irish: A Pictorial History of the ND Band / Memory Book Volume I [by UND Bands]; 100 Years of the Notre Dame Victory March: A Centennial Celebration of the Band of the Fighting Irish Performing the Greatest of All University Fight Songs / Published by the University of Notre Dame Bands, 2008; The Lady of the House Within Me: 50 Years of the Notre Dame Spirit / by Robert S. Burns Class of 1959 (Southern Heritage Press, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2008); The Chapels of Notre Dame / by Lawrence S. Cunningham, with Photographs by Matt Cashore (UND Press, 2012); Go Forth and Do Good: Memorable ND Commencement Addresses [by Rev. Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC]; Notre Dame and Ireland: A Dublin Perspective / edited by Kevin Whelan, photography by Eimear Clowry (Dublin: Keough Naughton ND Centre, 2012); Forces Affecting the Development of UND Libraries 1843-1968 (by Brother John Federowicz, CSC); What is Written Remains: Historical Essays on the Libraries [by Katharina J. Blackstead and Maureen Gleason]; Words of Life: Celebrating Fifty Years of the Hesburgh Library's Message, Mural, and Meaning / by Bill Schmitt, Forward by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, CSC (Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame Press, 2013); Celebrities of the Late '50s [Who Visited Campus] . . Photographs by Ed Mertz.; Louis Armstrong and His All Stars: Trummy Young, Billy Kyle, Edmond Hall, Dale Jones, Barrett Deems and Velma Middleton Performing at the Field House, pages 8-17; Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher with Freddie Robbins and Axel Stordahl's Orchestra, Notre Dame Band and Glee Club Performed at the "Coke Time" Show in the Fieldhouse, pages 18-27; Marian McKnight, Miss America 1957, pages 28-33; Crew Cuts, Vocal Group from Toronto performing with the Lettermen- a Notre Dame Band, pages 34-39; Dwight D. Eisenhower and Cardinal Montini at Commencement (Cardinal Montini later became Pope Paul VI) Pages 40-43; Ferrante and Tiecher Performance at Washington Hall, pages 44-45; Les Elgart and His Band, Homecoming, Fall 1959, pages 46-47; Ralph Marterie and His Orchestra Performed at the "My Fair Lady Dance" and Returned Spring of 1960 for the Junior Prom, pages 48-49; Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, pages 50-51; Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, page 52; Rev. Chester A. Soleta, page 53; Rev. Glenn R. Boarman, page 54; Rev. A. Leonard Collins, page 55; Rev. James E. Moran, page 56; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, page 57; Rev. George C. Bernard, page 58; Rev. Jerome J. Wilson, page 59; The Space Between: Poets from ND 1950-90 (by James Walton); "ND Bookshelf": Histories, etc. of CSC/ Congregation of Holy Cross; History of Indiana and Midwest Provinces [CSC Brothers and Priests] James T. Connelly CSC and Philip C. Armstrong CSC; Father Moreau, founder of Holy Cross by Gary MacEoin, Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, 1962; One Congregation, Two Societies: How Much Fellowship? [by James T. Burtchaell, CSC); Prep School Days: The Seminary at Notre Dame / by Andrew Stevans ; Some Notre Dame Greats I've Known / by Andrew L. Stevans (excerpted from Prep School Days, The Seminary at the University of Notre Dame) 2012-2014; "ND Bookshelf": Histories, etc. of CSC Brothers; From sea to shining sea; the Holy Cross Brothers in the United States. Valatie, N.Y., Holy Cross Press [1966] [by Brother Kilian Beirne, CSC]; Adapted to the Lake: Letters by the Brother Founders of Notre Dame, 1841-1849 (ed. by George Klawitter); From France to Notre Dame / by Brother Garnier Morin, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Ind. : Dujarie Press, 1952.; The training of a brother. By Congregation of Holy Cross. Notre Dame, Ind. : [Ave Maria Press 1924]; Dujarie Hall, by the Rev. James J. Trahey, C.S.C.... A supplement to "The Brothers of Holy Cross", by the same author. Notre Dame, Ind. : University press 1906.; The Brothers of holy cross, by the Rev. James J. Trahey, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Ind., University press, 1907.; "ND Bookshelf": Histories, etc. of CSC Priests; The priests of Holy Cross, by the Rev. John Cavanaugh, C. S. C. Notre Dame, Ind., University press [n.d.]; "ND Bookshelf": Histories, etc. of CSC Sisters; A Tribute of Affection and Gratitude to the Memory of Mother Mary of St. Angela (Eliza Marie Gillespie)...; Centenary Chronicles of the Sisters of Holy Cross, volume 2: Superior generals / Saint Mary's of the Immaculate Conception : Notre Dame, Holy Cross, Indiana : 1841-1941. Paterson, N.J. : Saint Anthony Guild Press, [1941]; Centenary Chronicles of the Sisters of Holy Cross, volume 3: Pioneers and Builders / Saint Mary's of the Immaculate Conception, Notre Dame, Holy Cross, Indiana. Notre Dame, Ind. : Sisters of the Holy Cross, 1941.; Centenary Chronicles of the Sisters of Holy Cross, volume 4: Our mother house : centenary chronicles of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Notre Dame, Ind. : Saint Mary's of the Immaculate Conception, [c1941].; Centenary Chronicles of the Sisters of Holy Cross, volume 5: Our provinces, centenary chronicles of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, 1841-1941. Notre Dame, Holy Cross, Indiana : Saint Mary's of the Immaculate Conception [c1941]; Priceless Spirit: History of Sisters of Holy Cross 1841-93 by Sister Georgianna M. Costin CSC; A Panorama 1844-1977: Saint Mary's College, ND, IN [by Sr. Mary Immaculate Creek, CSC]; Sisters of Holy Cross at ND [by Arthur J Hope CSC]; [Sister M.] Madeleva [Wolff, CSC]: A Biography [by Gail Porter Mandell]; Madeleva: Sister Mary Madeleva Wolff, CSC [by Sr. Maria Assunta Werner, CSC]; A story of fifty years : 1855-1905 / from the annals of the congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Notre Dame, Ind. : Ave Maria, [1905].; 33. PNDP 1000- Articles of Administration; Rule XLIX [of the CSC, re] The President, the Director of Studies, and the Prefect of Discipline; Word for Faculty Boarding Schools [Instructions for CSC Schools]; Articles of Academic Organization; Articles of Business Organization; Articles of Administration for Academic Organization; Articles of Administration for Business Affairs; a Manual for the Use of all Department Heads in Handling the Business Affairs of the University. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1955.; Articles of Administration for Student Affairs [Draft]; Articles of Administration for Student Affairs; Articles of Administration for Student Affairs; Articles of Administration for Public Relations, Development and Alumni Affairs [Articles of Administration]; Articles of administration for business affairs; a manual for the use of all department heads in handling the business affairs of the University. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1966.; Articles of Administration for Public Relations, Development and Alumni Affairs; Articles of Administration for Public Relations, Development and Alumni Affairs; Articles of Administration for Public Relations, Alumni Affairs and Development; 34. PNDP-1001- Faculty Manual; Faculty Manual; Faculty Manual - Draft (Copy 1); Faculty Manual - Revision; Faculty Manual - Drafts of Revisions (?); Faculty Manual Revisions - Academic Council Discussions and Hesburgh Letters re; Faculty Manual; Faculty Manual; Guide / Information Sheet for New Faculty Members; Report of University Committee on the Faculty Manual; Part I - Faculty Manual / Part II - Guide to Academic Admin; 35. PNDP 1002- Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook; Faculty Handbook [includes Academic Manual]; Faculty Handbook; Faculty Handbook; Faculty Handbook; Faculty Handbook; Faculty Handbook; Faculty Handbook; Faculty Handbook; Faculty Handbook [Last Printed Faculty Handbook]; 36. PNDP 1003- Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; Undergraduate Manual; 37. PNDP 1004- Student Manual/ Guide; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Guide; Student Guide; Student Guide; Student Guide; Student Guide Supplement; Student Guide; Student Guide Supplement; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; Student Manual; 38. PNDP 1005- Undergraduate and Graduate Student Life / Student Affairs Handbooks; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures [blue cover]; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures [green cover]; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac: Student Life Policies and Procedures; Du Lac; Du Lac; Du Lac; 39. PNDP 1006- Academic Regulations; Faculty Regulations; Academic Regulations (from 1954 Bulletin); Revised Academic Regulations; Academic Guide; Academic Guide; Academic Regulations; Academic Regulations; Academic Guide for Faculty & Teaching Assistants; Academic Code; 40. PNDP 1007- University Disciplinary Regulations/ Honor Code; University Regulations; Father Alexis Granger to "Reverend Fathers and Dear Brothers? "prohibiting corporal punishments at CSC institutions (Copy of letter in file- original filed in UNDP 999 Series); Corby Hall - Horarium - Rules and Demerits; Hall Rules for Dormitories, Walsh Hall; Special Hall Rules; Code of Discipline for UND; General Disciplinary Policy [Instructions for Rectors]; General Disciplinary Policy [Instructions for Rectors]; General Disciplinary Policy [Instructions for Rectors]; General Disciplinary Policy [Instructions for Rectors]; Discipline, UND 1933-34; Regulations of UND; Regulations of UND; Order of the Day; Official Bulletin UND; Washington's Birthday Exercises Instructions; The Spirit and Regulations of Freshmen Residence Halls; Disciplinary Regulations - Hesburgh Letters to Faculty and Students; Academic Honor Code; ND Honor Concept; ND Honor Concept; ND Honor Concept; ND Honor Concept; ND Judicial Code; ND Law Honor Code and Hoynes Code; Student Affairs Staff Statement: [may be just a draft] Principles of Student Life [may be just a draft]; Directives for Graduate and Law Students; Regulations and Mechanisms for Advanced (Graduate) Students; University Rules and Regulations; Manual of Student's Rights UND Students' Rights Committee of the Judicial Council; Manual of Student's Rights UND Students' Rights Committee of the Judicial Council; Academic Code of Honor Handbook; Academic Code of Honor Handbook; Academic Code of Honor Handbook; Undergraduate Student Guide to the Academic Code of Honor and Undergraduate Student Guide to the Academic Code of Honor Handbook; Faculty Guide to the Academic Code of Honor; ND Law School Honor Code, Hoynes Code; 41. PNDP 1008- Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations [revised]; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; Traffic and Parking Regulations; 42. PNDP 1009- Statutes, Bylaws, etc. Of the University; Mission Statements of the University; Acts of Incorporation of the UND du Lac; Charter of the University of Notre Dame; UND du Lac: Statutes and Bylaws of the Board of Trustees; UND du Lac: Statutes and Bylaws of the Board of Trustees; UND du Lac: Statutes and Bylaws of the Board of Trustees; UND du Lac: Statutes and Bylaws of the University; UND du Lac: Articles of Governance [Charter, Statutes..; UND du Lac: Articles of Governance [Charter, Statutes..; 43. PNDP 1010- Reports, etc. re Student Life; Discipline at ND: A Report [by Committee of Nineteen A critique of ND's close supervision of Student Life and especially the "All Lights Out at Night" rule.; Statement of Policy on Student Life by Board of Trustees Ad Hoc Committee of the Board of Trustees; 44. PNDP 1020- Miscellaneous Handbooks, Guides, etc.; Arts and Letters [College] Secretarial Staff Handbook; Alumni Schools Committee Handbook (Admissions Handbook); Alumni Schools Committee Handbook (Admissions Handbook); Alumni Schools Committee Handbook (Admissions Handbook); Alumni Schools Committee Handbook (Admissions Handbook); Alumni Schools Committee Handbook (Admissions Handbook); Alumni Schools Committee Handbook (Admissions Handbook); College of Arts and Letters Guide to Undergraduate Teaching; College of Arts and Letters Guide to Undergraduate Teaching; College of Arts and Letters Guide to Undergraduate Teaching; Budget Manual; Facilities [Operations and Engineering] Guide; University Financial Operations and Reports [by the Comptroller's Office]; Graduate & Professional Student Handbook; Graduate & Professional Student Handbook; duLac: The Graduate & Professional Student Handbook; Handbook for International Students; Handbook for International Students; Handbook for International Students and Scholars 2001-2002 [by International Student Services and Activities]; Handbook for International Students and Scholars; International Students and Scholars Handbook; Handbook for International Students and Scholars; Handbook for International Students and Scholars; International Students and Scholars Handbook; International Students and Scholars Handbook; International Students and Scholars Handbook; International Students and Scholars Handbook; International Students and Scholars Handbook; Maintenance Manual [Summary]; Maintenance Manual; Procurement [Purchasing] Policies and Procedures Procurement [Purchasing] Policies and Procedures Changes; Personnel Manual [Policies and Procedures]; Human Resources [Personnel] Guidebook; Human Resources' Administrative Guidebook; Manager's Guidebook [Binder Removed]; Manager's Guidebook [obsolete pages only]; Human Resources Policy Manual; Summer Employment Guide; Summer Employment Guide; Exempt Performance Management Process Supervisory Training; Exempt Performance Management Process Non- Supervisory Training; Procurement Card User Guide [Pro Card]; Staff Employee Guidebook; Policy Manual, Administration of Sponsored Programs, UND (by Office of Advanced Studies, Division of Research and Sponsored Programs); Sponsored Programs Information Network (SPIN) Manual (by Office of Advanced Studies, Division of Research and Sponsored Programs); University Committee on the Protection of Human Subjects, Policies and Procedures [Policy For The Use of Human Subjects in Research and Teaching]; Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Studetn Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; The Source: Student Organization Handbook; Welcome to Wonderful World of Advising [Student Clubs]; Sick and Vacation Reporting (by Rita Gautier and Vic Decola); Steno Pool Services Handbook for Faculty; Travel and Entertainment Policies; 45. PNDP 1050- Fact Books; Fact Book 1969-1970 UND [by Office Institutional Study]; Fact Book UND [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; UND Fact Book [by Office of Institutional Research]; 46. PNDP 1051- Fact Sheets; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet; Fact Sheet [includes a copy in Spanish]; Fact Sheet [includes a copy in Spanish]; Financial Aid Fact Sheet; Things You Should Know About ND; This is Notre Dame [Continuation of the Fact Sheet]; 47. PNDP 1052- General Descriptive/ Promotional Literature and Advertisements; See too Pndp 10-Aa-5 and Pndp 10-Aa-6.; Advertisements and Circulars; Advertisements and Circulars Oversize and Extra Large Size Posters; Freeman's Journal Advertisement for ND; Advertisements and Circulars; Advertisements and Circulars; Advertisements and Circulars; Advertisements and Circulars; Prospecto de la universidad de Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Indiana ; St. Louis, Mo. : E.U.A. : Imprenta de El comercio del valle, 1883.; Advertisements and Circulars; Advertisements and Circulars; Advertisements and Circulars; Some Facts About Notre Dame University; Advertisements and Circulars; ( 7-3) Articles Describing ND Republished in Bulletin volume 7, #3; ND: Marvelous Outgrowth of Mission in Wilderness [by Arthur M. Evans (Writer for Chicago Record Herald)]; Grouping of Fine Buildings one Remarkable Feature UND [by Arthur M. Evans (Writer for Chicago Record Herald)]; NDU Gives Thorough Training to Artist Actor or Soldier [by Arthur M. Evans (Writer for Chicago Record Herald)]; The Boys of ND [by Rev. John Talbot Smith (in NY Freeman's Journal)]; A Modern Monastery [by Rev. John Talbot Smith (in Donahue's Magazine)]; The Miracle of ND [by Rev. John Talbot Smith (in Catholic News)]; (11-3) Articles Describing ND Republished in Bulletin volume 11, #3; World's Greatest Boarding School (in Reedy's Mirror); An American Catholic University (in Dublin Review); (12-3) Articles Describing ND Republished in Bulletin volume 12, #3; ND: Marvelous Outgrowth of Mission in Wilderness [by Arthur M. Evans (Writer for Chicago Record Herald)]; Grouping of Fine Buildings one Remarkable Feature UND [by Arthur M. Evans (Writer for Chicago Record Herald)]; NDU Gives Thorough Training to Artist Actor or Soldier [by Arthur M. Evans (Writer for Chicago Record Herald)]; The Boys of ND [by Rev. John Talbot Smith (in NY Freeman's Journal)]; A Modern Monastery [by Rev. John Talbot Smith (in Donahue's Magazine)]; The Miracle of ND [by Rev. John Talbot Smith (in Catholic News)]; World's Greatest Boarding College (in Reedy's Mirror); An American Catholic University (in Dublin Review); Wilfred Ward; A Glimpse of ND (by H.R.P.); Information for Prospective Freshman; (19-6) Information for Prospective Freshmen Bulletin volume 19, #6; The School Nobody Knows, Notre Dame's Class Room Achievements Rival Those of Gridiron; The university of Notre Dame du Lac. Notre Dame, Indiana : [The university press 1933?]; Cover Letter Enclosing Bulletin; University of Notre Dame du Lac; University of Notre Dame du Lac; Notre Dame; Costs at ND Are Low; UND via World's Fair 1934; ND Men; ND Men [January Edition?]; ND Men [2nd Edition?]; UND: A Souvenir of Your Visit; UND: A Souvenir of Your Visit; ND Men; UND: A Souvenir of the University of Notre Dame; ND Men; University of Notre Dame; This Is Notre Dame: Summer Session; Short, General PR Pieces About ND; Notre Dame; Notre Dame: City of Learning; ND Story; Information for Prospective Students; UND: Planning for College; New Metal Under Old Brightness: Profile of ND Today; Advertisement in Time Magazine "If that's all you know about Notre Dame, you have a lot to learn" suggesting there is more to ND than just football and offering to send "New Metal..." profile of ND to anyone upon request.; A Brief Profile of the UND; Notre Dame; This is Notre Dame Including Application for Admission [See Oversize Folder - item too large for letter size folder]; Notre Dame [3 different covers, but same edition?]; The UND du Lac, ND, Indiana ["Welcome to the UND"]; The UND: A Tradition in Excellence; Dear Applicant; Information Brochures re ND; Notre Dame Minority Experiences [Recruiting Brochure]; The UND Du Lac; Dear Freshman Applicant; Notre Dame ["Dear Freshman Class Applicant"]; Notre Dame ["Dear Freshman Class Applicant"]; Notre Dame ["A Catholic University"]; Notre Dame ["A Catholic University"]; ND ["I want to encourage you"] Minority Recruiting; Notre Dame ["A Catholic University"]; Notre Dame ["Dear Freshman Class Applicant"]; Notre Dame ["Dear Freshman Class Applicant"]; A Multicultural Perspective: ND; Notre Dame ["Dear Freshman Class Applicant"]; The University of ND du Lac; Once Again Notre Dame has been voted #1 in the polls. Advertisement in the Wall Street Journal, Friday, January 17, 1997; Affording a Notre Dame Education; Notre Dame "An International Tradition, A Global Vision"; A Place to Stand: Creating Your Future at UND [Recruitment Brochure for Students of African Descent]; The University of Notre Dame; Nowhere Else But Notre Dame; Nowhere Else But Notre Dame; Nowhere Else But Notre Dame; This is What Notre Dame Means to Us, We Invite You To Explore What It Means to You; 48. PNDP 1053- Descriptions/ Ratings of ND in Various College Guides and On-Line; Descriptions/ Ratings of ND in Various College Guides; Descriptions/ Ratings of ND in Various College Guides; Descriptions/ Ratings of ND in Various College Guides; Descriptions/ Ratings of ND in College Guides [in B series]; Descriptions/ Ratings of ND in Various College Guides; John Templeton Foundation Award for Character- Building; Descriptions/ Ratings of ND in Various College Guides; www.charitynavigator.org rating of ND as a charitable institution; http://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/ statistical description of ND; College Prowler, The Only College Guidebook Series Written by Students for Students, University of Notre Dame; College Prowler: University of Notre Dame Off the Record / Students Speak Out [by Anikka M. Ayala, et al]; Empty; 49. PNDP 1055- Application and Admission Information; Applications for Admission: Freshmen and General Information and Application for Admission to the UND Information and Application for Admission to the UND Information and Application for Admission to the UND; No Where Else But Notre Dame / Applications and Information Brochures; Applications for Admission: Graduate School; Applications for Admission: International Students; Applications for Admission: Law School; Applications for Admission: Law School Center for Civil and Human Rights; Applications for Admission: Minims (?); Applications for Admission: MBA; Applications for Admission: Executive MBA; Applications for Admission: MS in Accountancy; Applications for Admission: MSA; Applications for Admission: Part Time Students; Applications for Admission: Readmission; Applications for Admission: Transfer Students; Applications for Admission: Transfer Students; For more Admissions Forms and Information, see pndp1210 - pndp1215.; Brochures and Mailings re Undergraduate Admissions, Visiting and Interviewing for Undergrad Admission to ND, Visiting ND, etc.; Welcome Folder with Brochures; No Where Else But Notre Dame; A Place To Stand, Creating Your Future at the UND; We Are ND, Student Life at Notre Dame [Student Affairs- Congratulations on Your Admission to Notre Dame]; Welcome Home Folder; Indicators of Excellence (In English and Spanish); Visiting Notre Dame; Student Affairs Folder For Incoming Freshman; Brochures and Mailings re Graduate Admissions How to Make Your Application More Effective; Brochures and Mailings re International Admitted Students; Brochures and Mailings re Law School Admitted Students; The spirit of cooperation. Notre Dame, Indiana : The bureau of educational and vocational counsel, University of Notre Dame, [1932-3?] [re recruiting for ND]; So He Wants to Come to the UND: High School Counselor Guidebook of ND Student Characteristics and Qualifications Admissions Office and Department of Guidance and Testing; UND 1985 Report to Secondary School Counselors; UND 1986 Report to Secondary School Counselors; UND 1990 Report to Secondary School counselors; 50. PNDP 1056- Freshman/ Orientation Guides; Freshman Handbook (by Student Activities Committee); Registrar. Information for the student. [S.l.] : [s.n.] n.d.; University of Notre Dame Dept. of Journalism. Facts for freshmen. [n.p. : n.p. n.d.] [6 students on cover].; Facts for Freshmen [5 students on cover]; Guiding Principles for ND Freshmen; A Notre Dame Manual for Freshman (A Service of Student Government); Orientation Program [Freshman]; Orientation Program [Freshman]; Orientation Program [Freshman]; Orientation Program [Freshman]; Orientation Program [Freshman]; Orientation Program [Freshman]; Freshman Orientation Information; Freshman Orientation Information; Freshman Orientation Information; Freshman Orientation Information; Freshman Orientation UND; Mailings, etc. re New Student Orientation; Orientation Information for Parents; Graduate Student Orientation [mailings, programs, etc]; Transfer Orientation; International Student Orientation; Information for Incoming Freshmen; Information for Incoming Freshmen; Information for Incoming Freshmen; Information for Incoming Freshmen; "Failte"- Welcome; "Failte" - Welcome; "Failte" - Welcome; New Student Orientation Guide; New Student Orientation Guide; Freshman Orientation Information; Freshman Directory; New Student Orientation Committee Mailings; New Student Orientation Guide; New Student Orientation Guide; New Student Orientation Guide; New Student Orientation Guide; New Student Orientation Guide; New Student Orientation Guide; [Contents Title on Booklet] Guide to ND; Welcome [Orientation Guide by Student Government]; New Student Orientation Guide; A Student Guide [Sponsored by the ND Student Union]; New Student Orientation Guide; New Student Orientation Guide; Freshmen Orientation [Guide by Student Government]; 1st Year Orientation Information; Welcome [Orientation Guide by Student Government]; Guide to Student Life at ND [by Graduate Student Union; Welcome [Orientation Guide by Student Government]; A Guide to Life On and Off Campus: Blue and Gold Pages / Notre Dame Student Government Handbook; Student Government; UND Student Handbook; Welcome [Orientation Guide by Student Government]; Welcome [Orientation Guide by Student Government]; Welcome; Graduate Student Union / G.S.U. Guide; Graduate Student Union / The GSU Guide to Student Life at ND; Graduate Student Union / The GSU Guide to Student Life at ND; Graduate Student Union / The GSU Guide to Student Life at ND; Guide to Graduate Student Life in and Around UND (by GSU); Guide to Graduate Student Life at UND (by GSU); Guide to Graduate Student Life at UND (by GSU); Guide to Graduate Student Life at UND (by GSU); Guide to Graduate Student Life at UND (by GSU); Graduate Student Union Guidebook; 51. PNDP 1057- Ombudsman Resource Manual/ Service Information Listing; Ombudsman Service Information Listing; Ombudsman Resource Manual; Ombudsman Resource Manual [revised]; Ombudsman Resource Manual; Ombudsman Resource Manual; Ombudsman Resource Manual; 52. PNDP 1058- Information Re Graduate Opportunities, Prof School, Volunteers,..; Information Handbook: Facts on Applications, ...; Information Handbook for Graduate Studies: Facts on Application, Scholarship, Fellowship, Other Opportun.; Information Handbook for Graduate Studies...; Information Handbook for Graduate Studies...; Information Handbook for Graduate Studies...; Handbook for graduate studies : facts on applications, scholarships, fellowships and other opportunities. [ND, Ind. : Office of the Assistant Deans, College of Arts and Letters, 1980]; Information Handbook for Graduate Studies...; Graduate and Professional Student Handbook; MBA Admissions Binder / Becoming Irish, The Notre Dame MBA; Post Graduate Prospects and Possibilities (Arts and Letters); Post Graduate Prospects and Possibilities (Arts and Letters); Placement / Fellowships / Graduate Study; 53. PNDP 1059- Annual Student Fellowship Listing; Annual student fellowship listing / Office of Advanced Studies, University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : The Office, 1984- .; Annual Student Fellowship Listing . . .; Annual Student Fellowship Listing . . .; Fellowship Opportunities for Faculty; Fellowship Opportunities for Faculty; note: this title published in Advanced Studies beginning 1986/87.; Graduate Fellowships Newsletter; Scholarships and Fellowships; Graduate and Post Doctorate Fellowship Opportunities; Graduate and Post Doctorate Fellowship Opportunities; Graduate and Post Doctorate Fellowship Opportunities; Scholarships and Fellowships; Scholarships and Fellowships; Scholarships and Fellowships; The Research Grantsline / Grant & Fellowship Opportunities; The Research Grantsline; The Research Grantsline; 54. PNDP 1060- Grants / Research Funds Available; Handbook for Authors of Research Proposals in the Humanities and Social Sciences; Edward Manier/ Center for Study of Man Contemporary Society; Grants for Artists, Humanists, and Social Scientists; Paul Mellema, Center Study of Man Contemporary Society; 55. PNDP 1061- Style Guides / Manuals for ND Dissertations and Publications; Dissertation Outline for Advanced Degrees; Directions for the writing of a thesis, by Leo F. Kuntz. Notre Dame, Ind. : The University of Notre Dame 1930.; Preparation of theses and dissertations in the college of science and in the departments of chemical engineering and metallurgy, by E. G. Mahin. [n.p. : n.pub. n.d.]; Preparation of Dissertations in the Departments of the Engineering and Sciences Divisions [by E.G. Mahin]; Preparation of Dissertations in the Departments of the Arts and Letters and Social Sciences Divisions [by Rev. Philip S. Moore, CSC]; Guide for Writers of Dissertations... Arts and Letters and Social Sciences Divisions of the Graduate School; UND Undergraduate Style Sheet; Style Sheet; Style Sheet and Style Book / Author's Style Guide; Guide for Writing Theses and Dissertations, Grad School; Guide for Writing Theses and Dissertations, Grad School; Guide for Writing Theses and Dissertations, Grad School; Guide for Writing Dissertations and Theses, Grad School; Guide for Formatting and Submitting Dissertations and Theses; Guide for Formatting and Submitting Dissertations and Theses; Style Manual for UND Publications; Printing and Publications; Style Manual [for UND Publications]; Publications and Graphics Services; 56. PNDP 1100- Directories of Students, Faculty, Staff; ND Directories [microfilm not yet analyzed]; Lists of Students Arranged by Hall; Students Registered for Fall Exams [may be incomplete]; Registration Lists; Student Address Book; Bell Hop/ Student Directory; Directory of the UND; Directory of Faculty and Students; Register of Students in the Summer Session Bulletin; (spcl) Register of Students in the Summer Session Bulletin; Directory of Students; Student Directory of UND; Telephone Directory; UND/ SMC Student, Staff, Faculty Telephone Directory; UND/ SMC Student, Staff, Faculty Telephone Directory Oversize; Preliminary University Directory [Faculty, Staff & Students]; Photo Directories of Administration, Faculty, Staff; Photo Directories of Administration, Faculty, Staff; Main Building Photo Directories; Development Photo Directory; Special Events and Stewardship Photo Directory; University Relations Photo Directory; Freshman Photo Directories; Off Campus and Villagers Directory; Off Campus and Villagers Directory; Off Campus Directory; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory: The Ebony Side of Dome; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory; Black Student Directory; African and African American Student Directory; African and African American Student Directory; African and African American Student Directory; African and African American Studies Student Telephone Directory; African and African American Studies Program Telephone Directory; African and African American Studies Program Directory; Lists of International Students; Lists- Students Attending International Study Programs; Lists- Host Family Association (Host Family and Student); Directories: Miscellaneous; Board of Trustees Rosters from Notre Dame Report 1987-2005; List of Board of Trustees Chairman of the Board; Fellows and Trustees, Advisory Councils, and Alumni Board Directory 1985-1986; Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory 1986-1987; Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory 1987-1988; Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory 1988-1989; Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory 1989-1990; Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Board of Trustees, Advisory Councils and Alumni Board Directory; Arts and Letters Faculty Listing / Directory; Arts and Letters Advisory Council Member Directory; College of Business Administration: Directories; College of Business Administration Directory; CSC Brothers Listed Among the Faculty and Officers in the Annual Catalogues and Bulletins, 1850-1950/51; CSC Brothers Listed in ND Directories and Rector Lists; College of Engineering: Directories; College of Engineering: Faculty Research Directory; Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Directory; Faculty Lists [by VP Academic Affairs / Provost]; List of ND Faculty; Lists of Academic / Administrative Appointments; Lists of Incoming [New] Faculty, Faculty On Leave; Lists of Outing Faculty, Returning Faculty; List of SMC Faculty; Graduate School Advisory Council Directory; Honors Directory; Helen Kellogg Institute Advisory Board Biographies/ Directory; Library Directories; Law Faculty Directory; Minority Faculty and Staff at IU, ND and Purdue: Directory; Office of University Computing Directories; Radiation Lab Directory; College of Science: Organization,Directory of Faculty; Special Bulletin of the University of Notre Dame. Register of students in the summer session of 1941. Notre Dame, Indiana : At the university press 1941.; Theology Department Faculty Directories; Vetville Student Directories; Vetville Student Directories; 57. PNDP 1125-1129- Directories of Alumni, Clubs, Graduates; Alumni, Alumni Association, and Graduates Directories; Alumni Directory of the University of Notre Dame; Chronological List of Degrees Awarded by the UND [Alumni List Published in the 1906/07 Bulletin]; Directory of graduates of the University of Notre Dame. [n.p. : n.p. 1908] [Alumni Association: History, Directory, etc.]; Directory of graduates of the University of Notre Dame. [n.p. : n.pub. 1909?].; Directory of Alumni Association's Women's Club, Coeds, and other Women's Clubs, etc.; Directory of the Women's Club, UND; Women's Club of the UND Alumni Association; Women's club directory of the alumni association of the University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : Alumni association [1935]; Directory of First Women [Coed] Undergraduates 1972-76; Ladies of Notre Dame and St. Mary's College Membership Yearbooks; UND Club Directories; ND Club of Ann Arbor Alumni Directory; ND Club of Boca Raton Alumni Directory; Directory of UND Alumni in Chicago; Directory of University of Notre Dame alumni in Chicago / Notre Dame Club of Chicago. Chicago : The Club, 1928-[193-].; The University of Notre Dame Club of Chicago yearbook and directory. Chicago : R.F. Clancy for the University of Notre Dame Club of Chicago, [19--]-1937.; Directory of the University of Notre Dame Club of Chicago. Chicago : The Club, 1939-[194-].; Yearbook and directory of the University of Notre Dame Club of Chicago. Chicago : The Club, [194-]-1941.; The University of Notre Dame Club of Chicago yearbook and directory. Chicago : The Club, 1943.; ND Club of Cincinnati Directory; ND Club of Cincinnati Directory; ND Club of Cleveland Directory / Membership Manual; ND Club of Dallas [Directories]; ND Club of Dallas [Directories]; ND Club of Dayton [Directory]; ND Club of Denver Directory; ND Club of Des Moines, Iowa [Directory]; ND Club of Detroit Roster; ND Club of Detroit Directory; ND Club of Fairfield County Member Directory; ND Club of North Florida Club Directory; ND Club of Florida Gold Coast Member Directory; ND Club of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Directory; ND Club of Fort Lauderdale Alumni Directory; ND Club of Fort Worth Directory [The Dome Light]; ND Club of Green Bay - Fox Valley, WI Directory; ND Club of Houston and Ladies Auxiliary [Directory]; Men of Indianapolis ND [Directory]; Men of Indianapolis ND [Directory]; ND Club of Indianapolis Alumni Directory; ND Club of the Jersey Shore Membership Roster; ND Club of North Jersey Alumni Directory; ND Club of Kansas City Roster; ND Club of Kansas City Roster; ND Club of Kentucky Membership Directory; ND Club of Kentucky Membership Directory; ND Club of Long Island Alumni Directory; ND Club of Milwaukee Directory; ND Club of Milwaukee Directory; ND Club of Minnesota, Constitution and Roster; ND Club of Minnesota Directory; ND Club of New York [Directory]; ND Club of New York Directory; ND Club of New York Directory; ND Club of the Palm Beaches Member Directory; ND Club of Philadelphia Alumni Directory; ND Club of Pittsburgh Alumni Directory; ND Club of St. Louis Membership Roster; ND Club of St. Louis Directory; ND Club of San Diego Alumni Directory; ND Club of San Diego Alumni Directory; ND Club of San Diego Alumni Directory; ND Club of Scranton Directory of Alumni and Students; ND Club of San Francisco Bay Area Alumni [Directory]; ND Club of San Francisco Bay Area Alumni [Directory]; ND Club of South Jersey Directory; ND Club of South Jersey Directory; ND Club of St. Joseph Valley Active Members [Directory]; ND Club of Tucson Membership Roster; ND Club of Tulsa Membership Directory; ND Club of Southeastern Virginia Directory; ND Club of Washington, D.C. Directory; Class Alumni Directories, Classes of 1928,1960-67; ND Class 1928 Business and Professional Directory; ND Class of 1996 Post Graduate Directory; Legal / Law School / Law Association Directories; Legal Directories: Mailings, Clippings, Etc.; Advisory Council for the Law School - Lists of Names and Addresses; College of law. Notre Dame legal directory / compiled by John L. Corley. St. Louis, Mo. : Julius Meyer Ptg. and Pub., [1910].; List of JD Degrees Awarded Retroactively to LLBs; Summer London Law Student List; Black Alumni Directories; Black Alumni of ND Directory; Black Alumni of ND Directory; Black Alumni of ND Directory; Black Alumni of ND Directory; Black Alumni of ND Directory; Black Alumni of ND Directory; Black Alumni of ND Directory; African and African American Studies Program Telephone Directory and Student Directory; African and African American Studies Program Telephone Directory and Student Directory; African and African American Studies Program Telephone Directory and Student Directory; ND Graduates in Higher Education; ND Graduates in Higher Education; ND Graduates in Higher Education; ND Graduates in Higher Education; ND Graduates in Higher Education; Hispanic Alumni Directories; Hispanic Alumni of ND Directory; Latin American and The Caribbean Alumni Directory; Asian Pacific Alumni Directories; Asian Pacific Alumni Directory; International Alumni Directory; International Alumni Directory; Alliance for Catholic Education / ACE Directories; Alliance for Catholic Education 1996/97 Directory; Alliance for Catholic Education Directory; MBA Alumni Directories; MBA Alumni Directory; 58. PNDP 1175-1176- Yearbooks; Roma 1972-73 [Architecture Students in Rome, Italy Yearbook]; The Carrollite '19-'20: A Review of the Activities of the Carroll Hall Boys [Preparatory / High School] Intramural Sports and Athletics and Physical Fitness; Class of 1987 Directory [published by Junior Class of 1987]; Center for Social Concerns Summer Service Project Interns; Center for Social Concerns Summer Service Learning Program; Center for Social Concerns Summer Service Project Directory; Center for Social Concerns Summer Service Learning Program; Journeys / ESL Class Yearbook 2009-2010 / English as a Second Language; Foreign Studies Program Yearbooks; Angers; Hoynes Reporter, 1972-1975 [ND Law School]; Law School Class of 1979 Senior Dinner and Class List; Law School Class of 1969; Law School Class of 1982; Student Bar Association Directory / Notre Dame Law School; Law School Student Directory; Law School Class of 1993/94; Law Student Directory 1994/95; University of Notre Dame Law School, New Students Fall 1994; Placement Bulletin, Law School Class of 1970; Pictorial Directory MBA; MBA Graduates; Class Book 1982-1984 Executive MBA Program; Class Book 1983-1985 Executive MBA Program; Class Book 1984-1986 Executive MBA Program; Class Book 1985-1987 Executive MBA Program; Class Book 1987-1989 Executive MBA Program; Executive MBA Program Alumni and Current Students; Executive MBA Program Alumni and Current Students; Executive MBA Program Alumni and Current Students; One Year MBA Program Directories; Two Year MBA Program Directories; Master of Non Profit Administration Student Profiles / Directories; Master of Science in Business Analytics Directory / MSB; Master of Science in Management Directory / MSM; Master of Science in Accountancy Directory; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan [Midshipmen School, US Naval Reserve]; Capstan; Landfall [Naval Units/ NROTC/ ROTC/ Midshipmen/ V12]; Nosotros [by Latin American Association of ND]; Irish Pennant [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Irish Wake [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Photographs and Memories [Air Force / AFROTC / ROTC]; The Flying Irish [Air Force ROTC Yearbook]; Irish rover. [Notre Dame, Ind. : Midshipmen of Notre Dame, 19---197-] [Naval / NROTC / ROTC]; Company Two SATC [Student Army Training Corps], NDU; ND In World War One / WWI; Dome [see also MNDP M4666]; Mark Hubbard Drawing- Supplement to the 1972 Dome; Dome 1944 Plus 40 [A 1944 Yearbook published for 1984 Reunion]; [Dome Supplement?] Dimension '69; the sophomore class of 1969, University of Notre Dame du Lac. [Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1967].; [Dome Supplement?] Rannsuchadh; class of 1970, University of Notre Dame du Lac. [Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1968].; Dome Supplement?; 59. PNDP 1201- Freshman / First Year of Studies; FYS: Major Areas of Concentration [5 consecutive editions]; FYS: Major Areas of Concentration; FYS: Freshman Courses for the ____ Semester, 196x; FYS: Academic Courses and Programs for UND Freshmen; FYS: Course Selection Booklet; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; FYS: Freshman Year Academic Guide; Academic Advice and Hints for Freshmen; Basic Learning Skills [by FYS]; Major Decisions: How to Pick Your Major in College [by Rev James T. Burtchaell, CSC]; FYS Mailing Packet Sent to new Students; FYS Mailing Packet Sent to new Students; 60. PNDP 1202- Schedules of Courses; Schedule of Courses Summer Session; Schedule of Courses Summer Session; Schedule of Courses for A.B. Freshmen; Schedule of Courses Summer Session; Schedule of Courses Fall (?); Schedule of Courses; Schedule of Courses Summer Session; Schedule of Courses Summer Session; Night School Schedules of Course; 61. PNDP 1203L- Registrar: Instructions and Reports re Academic Matters; Classes and Grading System, 19th Century; Director of Studies / Office of Academic Affairs / Registrar Instructions and Mailings re Enrollment, Registration, Course Schedules, Room Assignments, Preregistration, Grades, Commencements, Class Lists; Examination Schedules and Information; Instructions re Class Absences; Instructions re Grades and Grading; Academic Calendar; Academic Guides and Instructions for Faculty for Faculty and Teaching Assistants Academic Procedures Manual Academic Processes and Forms; "Report Cards", Grade Bulletins, Transcripts; Grade Distribution Statistics and Analysis: Data, Mailings,...; Percentile Rankings by College and Class [Statistics]; Deans' Honor Lists [Nominal] Grade Averages (GPA) of Basketball Team Members "Table of Honor" Lists of Excellent Students[Nominal]; removed to UNDP; Graduate School: Graduation Lists, Forms, Correspondence re; Registrar: Mailings, Surveys, etc.; 62. PNDP 1204- SMC Schedules of Classes; 63. PNDP 1210- Bulletins of the UND: Bound and Microfilmed Sets; ND Bulletins / Catalogues; 64. PNDP 1211-1215- Bulletins of the UND: Individual Numbers; For additional Admissions Forms and Information, see pndp1054; Bulletins of the UND: Catalogue/ Bulletin/ Register; Catalogue of the officers and students of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana for the beginning of the academic year ... Chicago : Western Tablet [etc.], [185-]-1857.; Annual catalogue of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. Toledo : Pelton, Stewart and Waggoner, 1858-1859.; Annual catalogue of the officers and students of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. Chicago : Daily Times Steam Printing House, 1860-[187-]; Annual catalogue of the officers, faculty and students of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana for the academic year ... Notre Dame : Scholastic Press, [187-?]-1897.; Catalogue of the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame : University Press, 1898-1904.; Bulletin of the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame : University Press, [190-]-1946.; Bulletin of information / University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame : The University, 1946-; Bulletins of the UND: Undergraduate College; Bulletins of the UND: Graduate School; (19-4) Graduate Bulletin 1924/5; (21-5) Opportunities for Graduate Study Bulletin; (37-3) Graduate School Bulletin 1942; Bulletins of the UND: Summer Session; Bulletins of the UND: College of Arts and Letters; Bulletins: College of Commerce/ Business Administration; (13-1) Domestic and Foreign Commerce Course Bulletin; (15-2) Department of Commerce Bulletin; (25-4) Edward N. Hurley College of Domestic Commerce and Foreign Commerce Bulletin 1930; (43-1) College of Commerce Bulletin 1946/7; Bulletins of the UND: College of Engineering; ( 1-4) Engineering Bulletin 1905/6; ( 8-2) Engineering Bulletin 1912; (26-4) Cushing Hall of Engineering Bulletin 1931; Bulletins of the UND: College of Science; Bulletins of the UND: Law School; ( 1-1) Law Department Bulletin 1904-1905; ( 3-2) Law Department Bulletin 1907-1908; (24-4) Law School Bulletin (including Law Alumni Directory); Bulletins of the UND: Graduate College Commerce / MBA; Applications Enclosed with MBA Bulletins; Bulletins of the UND: MSA / Master of Science in Administration [became MNA]; Bulletins of the UND: Departments and Programs; (22-6) Agriculture Department Bulletin 1927/28; ( 1-3) Architectural Bulletin 1905/6; ( 2-3) College of Architecture Bulletin; ( 5-3) College of Architecture Bulletin; (10-2) Architectural Bulletin; ( - ) College of Architecture Bulletin ["Second Annual"]; (27-4) Department of Architecture Bulletin; (32-4) Department of Biology Bulletin; (22-3) Summer Session in Boy Leadership; (23-5) Summer Courses in Boy Leadership; (24-1) Summer Session: Pastoral Sociology or ... Parish Activities Bulletin 1929; (spcl) Courses in Boys' Work: Probation Work, Physical Education, Recreational Guidance (Boy Guidance)... Notre Dame: University press 1931.; (28-4) Department of Chemistry Bulletin; ( 4-4) Chemical and Mining Engineering Bulletin; (12-1) Department of Electrical Engineering; ( - ) Engineering Science, Management Defense Training Courses: Offered by the University of Notre Dame Under the Auspices of the United States Office of Education, 1941-1942. [Notre Dame, Ind.: The University, 1941?]; (59-1) Freshman Year of Studies Bulletin 1962/3; (60-9) Freshman Year of Studies Bulletin 1963/4; (61-1) Freshman Year of Studies Bulletin [64/5?]; (62-1) Freshman Year of Studies Bulletin [65/6?]; (63-1) Freshman Year of Studies Bulletin [66/7?]; (47-10) General Program Liberal Education 1950/1; (48-10) General Program Liberal Education 1951/2; (spcl) General Program Liberal Education; ( 9-1) School of Journalism Bulletin; ( 9-3) Journalism Number Bulletin; (30-4) Department of Metallurgy Bulletin; (16-2) School of Music Bulletin; (21-4) Department of Music Bulletin Summer 1926; (22-4) Department of Music Bulletin; (spcl) Department of Naval Science Tactics Announcements 1941/2; ( 2-4) Department of Pharmacy Bulletin; ( 6-4) Department of Pharmacy Bulletin; ( - ) Department of Pharmacy Bulletin; (14-1) Preparatory School [Carroll Hall] Bulletin; (35-4) Department of Physics Bulletin; St Edward's Hall [Minims] Bulletin; Prospectus of St. Edward's Hall, preparatory department of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. Notre Dame, University Press, 1900.; Prospectus of St. Edward's Hall, preparatory department of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. Notre Dame, University Press, 1900-1904.; Prospecto del Colegio de San Eduardo [St. Edward's Hall]. Establecimiento de Instrucci?n Primaria Afiliado ? la Universidad de Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, Estados Unidos. Notre Dame, Indiana : Imprenta de la Universidad [n.d.] [ca.1900?]; Prospecto del Edificio de San Eduardo [St. edward's Hall] de la Universidad de Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Indiana. [1903/04]; ( 5-2) St. Edwards' Hall [Minims] Bulletin; ( 8-3) St. Edwards' Hall [School for Minims] Bulletin; (16-1) St. Edward's Hall [Minims] Bulletin; Graduate Theology Bulletin; United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel. Training division. Navy V-12 curricula schedules. Course descriptions, June 1, 1943. [Washington] : U.S.Navy 1943.; The Navy college training program V-12 : curricula schedules, course descriptions. [Washington?] : Training Division, Bureau of Naval Personnel, U.S. Navy, [1943]; Bulletins of the UND: Information, Advertisements, Publicity; ( 1-2) Pictorial Bulletin, Autumn 1905; Bulletins of the UND: General Catalogues in Spanish; ( 1-2) Prospectus of the UND Bulletin [in Spanish]; Prospecto de la Universidad de Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Ind. : Imprenta de la Universidad [1900?] [in Spanish]; Catalogo de la Universidad de Notre Dame 1903-1904. [Notre Dame, Ind.] [in Spanish]; ( - ) Catalogue of the UND Bulletin [in Spanish]; ( 5-4) Bulletin of the UND [in Spanish]; Empty; (65-1) Bulletin of Information; (67-1) Bulletin of Information 1971/2; This Is ND Bulletin; Bulletins of the UND: Religious Surveys; Religious survey / [Prefect of Religion] Notre Dame, Ind. : University Press, 1921-1927.; Religious survey / [Prefect of Religion] Notre Dame, Ind. : University Press, 1931-1933.; Students' religious survey / [Prefect of Religion]. Notre Dame, Ind. : University Press, 1935-[193-]; University of Notre Dame Survey of fifteen religious surveys, 1921-1936. Notre Dame, Ind. [University Press] 1939.; Religious survey of the undergraduates / [Prefect of Religion]. Notre Dame, Ind. : University Press, [193u]-1955.; (52-9) Religious Survey Bulletin 1954/5; Prefect of Religion. Religious survey of the alumni. Notre Dame, Ind.; Bulletins of the UND: Speeches; ( 3-3) Speeches Bulletin 1907/8; Catholic Point of View (by Rev John W. Cavanaugh); ( 4-2) Speeches Bulletin 1908/9; Ministry of Scholarship (by Rev Gilbert P. Jennings); Young Man In Public Life (by Charles P. Neill); Religious Instruction the Basis of Morality (by John W. Cavanaugh at Catholic Educational Association Meeting); (10-3) Sermons Bulletin; Price of a Soul (by John W. Cavanaugh at Opening Mass); Gospel of Peace (by John W. Cavanaugh); (11-3) Speeches Bulletin; Newspaper Work (by James Keeley to Journalism School); (12-2) Speeches Bulletin; Business Management of a Newspaper (by William H Field]; Bulletins of the UND: Report of Prefect of Religion; (25-1) Report of the Prefect of Religion with Supplementary Documents: A Description of the System Used in Developing the Religious Life of the Students; Experiences with Perpetual Adoration; An Appraisal of Personnel Service; Reprints of the Daily Religious Bulletins. Notre Dame, Ind. [University Press] 1930.; Bulletin of the UND: Education School Research Reports; (19-7) Research Bulletin #1: High School Course in Religion: Status and Reorganization / by Rev. Leigh G. Hubbell, CSC, Brother Cuthbert, CSC and Brother Gilbert, CSC / ND School of Education; (20-1) Research Bulletin #2: Experimental Courses in Religion: Trends in Reorganization / by Rev. Leigh G. Hubbell, CSC, Brother Leonard, CSC and Brother Agatho, CSC / ND School of Education; (20-5) Research Bulletin #3: High School Religion Texts: Evaluation Needs and Standards / by Rev. Leigh G. Hubbell, CSC, Brother Agatho, CSC, and Sister M. Ann Elizabeth, CSC / ND School of Education; (20-6) Research Bulletin #4: Curriculum Study in Religion: Symposium re Experiments [edited by ND School of Education]; Bulletins of the UND filed in Other Series:; ( 9-2) Residence Halls Bulletin: see 11-01-1; (spcl) Faculty Publications,1940:see 90-Re-1 B; (38-1) Faculty Publications, 1843-1943: see 90-Re-1 B; ( 7-3) Articles re ND: see 1052-1912; (11-3) Articles re ND: see 1052-1916; (12-3) Articles re ND: see 1052-1917; (19-6) Information for Freshmen: see 1052-1924; (31-5?) Directory: see 1104-1935; (30-5?) Directory: see 1104-1934; (spcl) Directory, Summer Session: see 1105-1941; ( 8-1) Commencement Bulletin: see 1300-1912; (11-1) Commencement Bulletin: see 1300-1915; ( 3-4) Alumni Association: see 1400-2; (29-4) Wightman Art Gallery Catalogue: see 2500-1; 65. PNDP 1250- Course Syllabi/ Syllabus/ Exams/ Tests/ Course Descriptions / Assignments...; Accounting; American Studies Department; Anthropology Department; Arts and Letters Core Course; Art, Art History and Design Department; Architecture; Biological Sciences; Black Studies Department/ African- American Program; Center for Social Concerns Courses; Civil Engineering Department; Classical and Oriental Languages and Literature; Communications and Theatre Department aka Film, Television and Theatre Department; Computer Science and Engineering; Course Description Booklet Published by the Student Advisory Council; Economics; Electrical and Computer Engineering Department; English Department; Film Television and Theatre Department; Film Television and Theatre Department Oversize Posters; First Year of Studies; Freshman Seminar; Gender Studies Program; German and Russian Languages and Literatures; Gigot Center; Government Department; Hesburgh Program in Public Service; History Department; Irish Studies; Japanese; Jazz; Law School; Indiana Supplement to Street Law: Course in Practical Law; Latino Studies; Hispanic Leadership Intern Program- Student Guide & Readings / Summer Service Learning Intern; Liturgical Studies; Mathematics Department; Management Department Classroom "Cases" by Frank Yeandel; MBA / Masters of Business Administration; The Book: A Collaborative Summary of Academic Core Materials Prepared by the MBA Students and Faculty of the Mendoza College of Business; Metallurgical Engineering Department; Medieval Studies; Philosophy Department; "The Nuclear Dilemma (The Bishops'Letter)" [also filed in Theology Department]; Physics Department; Political Science; Psychology Department; Romance Languages and Literature; Sociology Department; Social Justice Course (Econ/ Govt/ Soc/ Fin/ BlSt) and Center for Social Concerns Courses; Theology Department; Peace Course; The Nuclear Dilemma (The Bishops' Letter) [also filed in the Philosophy Dept]; 66. PNDP 1251- Text Books / Textbooks / Texts / Study Guides / Etc. by ND Authors; AL 212, Arts and Letters Course Materials; A Course of Apologetics / by Rev. Cornelius Hagerty, CSC: Part I Natural Apologetics. The Mimeograph Department, University of Notre Dame, 1940.; A Course of Apologetics: Book I Natural Apologetics / by Cornelius Hagerty, CSC. Notre Dame, 1945.; A Course of Apologetics: Book I Natural Apologetics Part One: Definition and History of Apologetics, Refutation of the Skeptic, Agnostic, and Idealist / by Cornelius Hagerty, CSC. Notre Dame Mimeograph Services, 1947.; A Course of Apologetics: Book I Natural Apologetics / by Cornelius Hagerty, CSC. Notre Dame, 1952.; The Christian Conception of Man: A Course in Natural Apologetics / by Rev. Cornelius Hagerty, CSC. The Mimeograph Department, UND, [no date].; Christian Apologetics: Part II / by Rev. Cornelius Hagerty, CSC. The Mimeograph Department, UND, [no date].; A Course of Apologetics: Book 2, Christian Apologetics / by Cornelius Hagerty, CSC. Notre Dame, 1946.; A Course of Apologetics: Vol. II Christian Apologetics / by Cornelius Hagerty, CSC. Notre Dame Mimeograph Service, 1950.; Christian Apologetics Book III: Part One: The Sacred Documents: Their Trustworthiness / by Cornelius Hagerty, CSC. Notre Dame Mimeograph Service, 1954.; A Book O'Lines; Poems for Memory, Selected and ed. by Rev. J Leonard Carrico, 1881-1944. Notre Dame, Ind., The University Press, 1913. [To furnish Memory Exercises for Preparatory School English Class.]; A Book of Lines; Poems for Memory [by Rev. J Leonard Carrico, 1881-1944]. Notre Dame, Ind., The University press, 1913. [To furnish Memory Exercises for Preparatory School English Class.]; Business Associations [Class] Handout (by Robert Rodes); Chemistry : principles and properties / Emil T. Hofman. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : E.T. Hofman, 1972-1973. [vols. one and two]; The Chief Things About Writing; A Syllabus of Freshman English, by George N. Shuster ... Notre Dame, Ind.: The University Press [1917?]; The Chief Things About Writing, A Syllabus of Freshman English, by George N. Shuster ... Notre Dame, Ind. : The University Press [1920?] [second edition]; Christian Europe, the First Three Centuries. Ann Arbor, Mich. c1930.; Christian Europe: The First Eleven Centuries / John M. Ryan. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Edwards Bros., c1931.; Christian Europe, by John M. Ryan... Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, inc. c1934.; The Christian Conception of God; A Course in Dogma by Rev. Cornelius Hagerty. [Notre Dame, Indiana]: The mimeograph Department, University of Notre Dame, 1942.; Building MatLab GUI Tools Introduction to Computer Programming by Craig S. Kent; Dictionary of Terms Commonly Used in Scholastic Philosophy / Compiled by Members of the Philosophy Department. [Notre Dame, Ind]: University Press, 1930.; Dogma Notes [for TMH's Christian Dogma Course] by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC [Notre Dame, Ind., Dept. of Religion, Univ. of Notre Dame [1948-] [parts one, two, and three]; An Epitome of the New Testament [Bible. N.T. Greek. Selections. 1900. [Epitom ts kains diathks ]] / by Nicholas J. Stoffel. Notre Dame, Ind.: The University Press, c1900. [1900 and 1908 editions]; Evidence for Our Faith, A Book on Apologetics for College Students / by Joseph H. Cavanaugh, CSC. Notre Dame, Ind.: Univ. of Notre Dame Press [c1949] & Revised 1959 Edition; Experiments in General Chemistry / by H.D. Hinton. Ann Arbor, Mich. : Edwards Brothers, 1949.; General Psychology: The Philosophy of Vegetative and Sensient Life, A Summary / by Arthur J. Hope. [S.l.: s.n., n.d.]; Graduate Research Statistics I, Fall 1994, Dept of Sociology, UND; Holy Trinity (by Cornelius Hagerty CSC); Survey of Latin Literature: An Anthology of Latin Prose and Poetry of the Golden Age and Silver Age by Brother Edmund Hunt... and John P. Turley... Ypsilanti, Mich. : University lithoprinters [1941]; Introduction to Analysis, by Norman B. Haaser, Joseph P. LaSalle [and] Joseph A. Sullivan. [Notre Dame, Ind.] Dept. of Mathematics, University of Notre Dame, 1956. [parts one and two]; An Introduction to the Gothic Language; Elementary Grammar, Reference Grammar, Specimen Texts and Glossary. [Notre Dame, Ind., n.p.] 1960; Keys to the Phyla of Organisms: Including Keys to the Orders of the Plant Kingdom (by Fred A. Barkley); Reading on the Common Law (by Thomas L. Shaffer); Advanced Criminal Law Practice: Cases and Materials Vol. 1 (by J. Eric Smithburn and Edward McGlynn Gaffney); Cases and Materials on International Business Transactions (by Tang Thi Thanh Trai Le); Cases and Materials on Sales and Credit Card Transactions (by Tang Thi Thanh Trai Le); Liturgy 280 Course on the Celebration of the Eucharist [materials compiled by Rev. Aiden Kavanaugh]; Life to the Full and Truch in Christ / Teaching Guide (by Edward J. Murphy and Charles E. Rice; A Manual of Political Science Research / by Paul C. Bartholomew. [Notre Dame?]: [s.n.] 1940.; Notes on Introductory Sociology. [By Murray, Raymond William, C.S.C., 1893-.] Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Inc. c1933-.; Notes on the Life of Christ II [by Aloys Dirksen with Paul Bailey, CSC]; The Odes of Horace Systematically Arranged for Use at the University of Notre Dame, by Father John Baptist Scheier, C.S.C. s.l.: s.n. n.d.; One Page Marketing Management Text (by James Culliton); Orientation Notes and Outlines [for course in Education, by Augustine Confrey]. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Mimeographed and printed by Edwards Brothers [192-?]; Orientation Notes and Outlines [for course in Education], by A[ugustine] Confrey ... [Ann Arbor, Mich.: Mimeographed and printed by Edwards Brothers, c1927]; Orientation Notes and Outlines [FOR COURSE IN Education], by A[ugustine] Confrey. [Ann Arbor, Mich., Mimeographed and printed by Edwards Brothers, c1928]; An outline of plant organography and terminology (morphology) / by Nieuwland, Julius A. (Julius Arthur), 1878-1936. Notre Dame, Ind. : The University of Notre Dame, 1927.; An Outline for Elementary Hygiene. [by Ervin, Robert Francis, 1913- ] Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame, 1942.; Physics Laboratory Manual, by Eugene D. O'Connell. Ann Arbor, Michigan, Edwards brothers, inc. [n.d.]; The Philosophy of Nature: An Outline of Cosmology, by Daniel Charles O'Grady... Ann Arbor, Mich.: Edwards Brothers [n.d.]; Contemporary Topics for College Students: Concepts for Total Wellness (Physical Education Department textbook), edited by Marisha Schmidt, 2011(?), together with a Fall 2011 syllabus for unit; Lectures in the Theory of Recursive Functions, by Vladeta Vuckovic, presented in Graduate Mathematics in 1965/1966 and 1966/1967; Structural Essentials of German. [by Eric W. Bauer.] New York: Holt, Reinhart and Winston, Inc. [c1965-66]; Syllabus for educational research. Prepared by Brother William [Mang], C.S.C. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame 1941.; Synthesis of Questions in Scholastic Philosophy. Department of Philosophy, Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame, 1935.; Various ____ Anecdotes Worthy of Study from Today's Greek Language [in Greek] Rev. Nicholas Stoffel, C.S.C. [in Greek]; Stace, Arthur J. (Arthur Joseph), 1838-1890. Vapid vaporings. Notre Dame, Scholastic Pub. House, 1885. [Justin Thyme, pseudonym]; 67. PNDP 1300- Commencement Programs /Commencement Files; 68. PNDP 1301- Commencements- Files (Transcripts, Clippings, Invitations...; 68. PNDP 1301- Commencements- Files, etc., Oversize Posters; 68. PNDP 1301- John F. Kennedy Commencement Address; Commencements: Graduation Announcements Information; Commencements: Academic Costume Code and Ceremony Guide Academic Robes; Commencements: Housing and Food/ Meals Information; Commencements: Detailed Ceremony Instructions; Commencements: Tickets Information; Commencements: Traditions; University Mace / Presidential Medal / Steps of the Main Building / Architecture Caps / Tassel Colors / Processional Banners; Commencement, 18xx, 19xx, 20xx: Clippings, Invitations, Releases, Speeches, etc.; Ideals of Youth: Oration of the Right Rev. J. Lancaster Spalding, D. D. Bishop of Peoria Delivered at the Thirty-Fourth Annual Commencement Exercises of the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Indiana, Ave Maria Press; Realities of life. : Oration of Hon. Edmund F.Dunne... delivered at the thirty-sixth annual commencement exercises of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, June 23, 1880. Notre Dame, Indiana : Ave Maria Press, 1880.; St. Thomas and our day : an oration delivered June 22, 1882, at the 38th annual commencement of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana / by Francis S. Chatard. Notre Dame, Ind. : Scholastic Press, 1882.; Ars longa - vita brevis: an alumni poem, University of Notre Dame, June 1908, by Thomas A. Dailey... [n.p. : n. pub. n.d.]; The tests of a college, by the Rev. John Cavanaugh... [n.p. : n.p. 1921]; Address by Angus Daniel McDonald at the Graduation exercises, University of Notre Dame, June 1931. [S.l. : s.n., n.d.]; Young, Owen D., 1874- High courage, being an address delivered at the commencement exercises at the University of Notre Dame, New York, E. P. Dutton and company, inc., 1932.; God in men, by The Most Rev. John M. McNamara... [n.p. : n.pub.] 1934.; Mooney, Edward, abp., 1882- "Building men on Christ"; Baccalaureate sermon given in the University gymnasium at the 92nd commencement exercises June 7, 1936. Notre Dame, Indiana : The university press 1936.; Secularized society: a baccalaureate sermon. By The Most Rev. Karl J.Alter... The Nine-third Commencement exercises of the University of Notre Dame, June 6,1937. [S.l. : s.n., n.d.]; The Christian dignity of womanhood, by Rev. William C. Havey ... An address delivered to the graduates of the 1941 summer session of the University of Notre Dame, in Washington Hall on the night of August 5, 1941. [S.l.] : [s.n.] n.d.; Notre Dame ceremonies commemorating the birth of a nation. Address of Dr. Carlos P. Romulo, with introductory remarks by Hon. Louis Ludlow of Indiana... Thursday, April 2, 1936. Washington : Government printing office 1936.; Sarnoff, David, 1891-1971. The moral crisis of our age; address... Notre Dame, Indiana : [s.n.] 1955.; Foremanship Development Program Graduation Exercises; Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for Haggar Biology Hall; President Ronald Reagan Speech at Commencement; Protest Literature, especially El Salvador, Racism, Environment; Guide for Graduates and Families; 69. PNDP 1302- Convocations; Convocation for Marchese Guglielmo Marconi; Convocation for the Commonwealth of the Philippines; President Franklin D. Roosevelt at ND; Special convocation, the University of Notre Dame, honoring the new Commonwealth of the Philippines, December 9, 1935. [n.p. : n.pub.] 1935.; Four historic addresses, delivered at the University of Notre Dame, December 9, 1935, honoring the new commonwealth of the Philippines. Notre Dame, Indiana : The Ave Maria Press [1935] [by Rev. John F. O'Hara, Carlos Pena Romulo, George Cardinal Mundelein, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt]; Presentation copy(?) of the program for the Special Convocation Honoring the Commonwealth of the Philippines, 9 December 1935. The seal of the University and the text "The University Library" appear on the cover of the dark blue faux-leather folder that holds the item.; Convocation for 25th Anniversary of Board Lay Trustees; Convocation for Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, USN; Convocation for Dedication of O'Shaughnessy Hall; Convocation for Valerio Cardinal Valeri; Convocation for General David Sarnoff and Dedication of WNDU- TV Station Channel 46; Convocation for Julius Raab; Convocation for Gregorio Pietro XV Cardinal Agagianian; Convocation for Dedication of the Library; The Person in Contemporary Society; Convocation for Marc Chagall; Convocation for the Centennial of Science; Convocation on the Theological Issues of Vatican II; Convocation for Julius Cardinal Doepfner and the Conference on the Condition of Western Man: Problem...; Convocation for 125th Anniversary of Founding ND and Symposium on University in Developing World Society; The University in a Developing World Society; A Commemorative Volume. [Notre Dame, Ind.] University of Notre Dame [c1968]; Convocation for the Centennial of the Law School; Convocation for Dedication of Hayes- Healy Center; Convocation for Engineering Centennial Celebration; Convocation Honoring President Gerald R. Ford; Convocation Honoring President Gerald R. Ford / Extra Large Full Page Clippings; Convocation for the Dedication of Snite Museum of Art; Convocation for Dedication of Stepan Chemistry Hall; Convocation for Dedication of Decio Faculty Hall; Convocation for A Salute to Architecture; Dedication Mass for the Architectural Center; Convocation for the Inauguration of President Malloy; Convocation for the Dedication of the Peace Center/ Hesburgh Center for International Studies; Convocation for Dedication of Business College Building; Academic Convocation for the Inauguration of Rev. John I. Jenkins, CSC; Academic Convocation for the Inauguration of Rev. John I. Jenkins, CSC- Oversize File; We Begin: The Inauguration of the Reverend John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. September 22-23, 2005 [University of Notre Dame, 2005]; Convocation for Keough- Naughton Centre Anniversary (at Dublin, Ireland); Honorary Degree Citations for Sean Baptiste Cardinal Brady and Seamus Justin Healey; 70. PNDP 1303- Miscellaneous Graduation Exercises; Midshipmen's School, US Naval Reserve; 71. PNDP 1400-1420- Alumni Association; Alumni Association: Mailings, Clippings; Alumni Office Possibility; Alumni Association Description and Directory Bulletin; Alumni Association: General Descriptions and Policy / Young Alumni Information / Hispanic Alumni / Black Alumni; Alumni President's Newsletter; Alumni Banquet Issue / News of Notre Dame Published by the Alumni Association; Alumni: Newsletter for ND Alumni; Key Lines; Alumni Association Mailings: General and Miscellaneous; Tender, Strong and True: Living the Daily Gospel / Online Program; The Memorable Years, Board of Directors, July 1, 1975 - June 30, 1978; Alumni Association Mailings: Club and Class Secretaries; Alumni Association Mailings: Questionnaires; Alumni Association Mailings: Holiday Host Program Student Alumni Relations Group; Alumni Association: Mailings: Distinguished Student Award; Alumni Association Mailings: Alumni Directory; Notre Dame Alumni Association eNews [Newsletter through email]; Alumni Senate Minutes and Synopses; Alumni Board Ballots and Elections President's Address to the Alumni Board; Alumni Senate Meetings, Dinners, Award Ceremonies, etc.; Marketing and Sale of ND Related Items, Memorabilia,etc. Including License Plates, Videos, Watches, Mirrors, Clothes and Trips Catalogues, Degree/ Diploma Frames, Christmas Ornaments, Lamps, Visa Cards, etc. Advertisement for ND Bowl [Commemorates Four Horsemen] Advertisement for Silver Jubilee Book ND Year in Review Videotape for Sale God, Country, ND [by Hesburgh] Advertising Brochure Grotto Stories Advertising Flyer; Poster showing all Indiana 2003 Special Recognition License Plates; Alumni Association Sponsored Trips Brochures; Alumni Association Sponsored Trips Brochures; Alumni Service Booth at Home Football Games Alumni Hospitality Information for Football Weekends Alumni Association Football Weekends Activities; Game Day / Gridiron Guide to Activities on Home Football Weekends; Schedules and Descriptions of Summer Alumni Activities; Alumni Family Hall; Elderhostel Classes, Events, Lectures, etc.; Outline Concerning a Proposed Self-Study of ND Alumni John F. X. Ryan, Editor; Access: Alumni Career Clearinghouse [Placement Service]; Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series; Hesburgh Alumni Lecture Series /Hesburgh Lecture Series; Alumni Association Senior Class Dinner; Alumni Association James F. Armstrong Award; Alumni Association John J. Cavanaugh Award; Alumni Association William Corby Award; Alumni Association Distinguished Alumnus Award; Alumni Association Distinguished Graduate Student Award; Alumni Association Distinguished Undergraduate Student Award; Alumni Association Thomas Dooley Award; Mother Teresa's Prescription, Finding Happiness and Peace in Service / Written by Paul A. Wright, MD, 2006 Ave Maria Press; Alumni Association Family Exemplar Award; Alumni Association Rev. Robert F. Griffin, CSC, Award; Alumni Association Harvey Foster Award; Alumni Association Rev. Arthur S. Harvey, CSC, Award; Alumni Association Hall Spirit Award; Alumni Association Honorary Alumni Award; Alumni Association Rev. Anthony J. Lauck, CSC, Award; Alumni Association John Cardinal O'Hara Award; Alumni Association Outstanding Educator Award; Alumni Association Rev. Louis Putz, CSC, Award; Alumni Association William D. Reynolds Award; Alumni Association "Roots and Wings" Award; Alumni Association Richard A. Rosenthal Award; Alumni Association Mike Russo Character Award; Alumni Association Rev. Edward Frederick Sorin, CSC, Award / Sorin Award; Alumni Association Hanna Storm Journalism Internship Award; Alumni Association Dr. William P. Sexton Award; Alumni Association Volunteer of the Year Award; Alumni Association Women's Award of Achievement; Alumni Association Young Alumni Award; Alumni Continuing Education Manual; Alumni Continuing Education Events (Brochures, etc.); Alumni Community Service Program; Alumni Community Service Coordinator Handbook; Alumni Community Service Insider [Newsletter]; Alumni Community Service Insider [Newsletter]; Alumni Community Service Occasional [Newsletter]; Alumni Community Service Program: Annual Report; ND Clubs; Origin and Formation of the First ND Clubs; Annual Lists of ND Clubs and Presidents (some copied from last list that appears each year in the ND Alumnus); Local Alumni Clubs Listing (1929); Club and Region Reference Listing; ND Club of Alabama; ND Club of Alaska; ND Club of Ann Arbor; Asian Pacific Club; ND Club of Aurora/ Fox Valley; ND Club of Austin, Texas; ND Club of Australia; ND Club of the Black Hills; ND Club of the Blue Ridge; ND Club of Boca Raton; ND Club of Boston; ND Club Buffalo, New York; ND Club of Canton; ND Club Capital District (New York, NY); ND Club of Charleston; ND Club of Charlotte; ND Club Chicago [includes Newsletters], IL; ND Club Chicago Posters; The Chicago Club Presenting "The Break" The Greatest Semester Break Event Ever; ND Club Chicago Rockne Awards; ND Club of Chico/ Northern California; ND Club of Cincinnati; ND Club of Cleveland; ND Club of Southeastern Connecticut; ND Club of Corpus Christi; ND Club Dallas, Texas; ND Club of Dayton; ND Club Washington DC; ND Club Washington DC "News Bulletin", "Twin Domes"; ND Club of Delaware; ND Club of Denver; ND Club of Des Moines; ND Club Detroit, MI; ND Club of Dubuque; ND Club of El Paso; ND Club of Emerald Coast; ND Club of Flint; ND Club of Florida Gold Coast; ND Club of North Florida; ND Club of Southwest Florida; ND Club of Fort Lauderdale; ND Club Fort Wayne, IN; ND Club of Fort Worth; ND Club of Grand Rapids; ND Club of Green Bay; ND Club of Greensboro, Winston Salem, High Point; ND Club of Greensburg/ Uniontown; ND Club of Hanover Township; ND Club of Harrisburg; "Notre Dame Club of Harrisburg: Celebrating 80 Years (1936-2016) A History of Leadership and Service" by Barry W. 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Notre Dame, Ind. : Scholastic Press 1888.; General Information re Notre Dam in 1891; Fiftieth Anniversary of the Arrival of Edward Sorin at Notre Dame; Columbian Centenary; "Money and Morals" Lecture by Henry Watterson; The Great Eucharist Congress Opens at ND; Golden Jubilee of Notre Dame- Programs and Articles; Second Convention of Catholic Clergy in the Union at ND; Visit of Archbishop Ireland; Archbishop Keane of Rome Delivers Sermon to Students; Announcement of Electrical Display in Science Hall; Notre Dame vs. Ohio Wesleyan Baseball Game / Charles Thomas Ohio Wesleyan's Only Black Player was Denied a Room in South Bend; "The Church and Our Government in the Philippines" Address Delivered by Honorable William H. Taft; Roman Catholic Ladies Benevolent Association visited ND and SMC; Speech re Dr. Douglas Hyde Given by Charles O'Donnell; Lecture given by Yosaburo Sugita of Japan; Father Sorin [by] The Most Reverend John J. Keane. 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[S.l. : s.n., n.d.]; Lenten Sermons at St. Augustine's Church, Delivered by Priests Employed by ND; Reception to St. Joseph's Football Team, Interhall Champions, 1912; Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America Convention CTAUA Convention at ND; Professor Newman Lectures re: Switzerland; Newspaper work, an address. [Delivered before the students in the course of journalism at Notre Dame University, November 26, 1912 [by Keeley, James, 1867-1934]. [S.l. : s.n., 1912]; The modern newspaper, [by] Max Pam. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1912.; Evangelist Billy Sunday Visits ND; Wilfred Ward Will Visit ND After Christmas Break; Business management of a newspaper; an address by William H. Field ... Delivered before the students in the course of journalism at Notre Dame university, March 12, 1913. [S.l. : s.n., n.d.]; Presentation of the Sword of General Thomas F. Meagher; Notre Dame Leader in Athletics; Newman's "Gentleman," by Charles L. O'Donnell. [New York, Chicago, Longmans, Green and Co., 1916.]; Article re Diamond Jubilee; Diamond Jubilee Celebration of ND [by Paul R. Martin]; A Call to the Collars of the Faculty of UND; Efficiency in education; A discourse by Rev. John Cavanaugh... at the opening of Notre Dame Summer School, June, 1918. [n.p. : n.p. 1918]; Christ, The Teacher, Discourse by Rev. J. Cavanaugh; Catholic War Workers Meet for Conference at ND; Thomas Addis Emmet, M.D., A Personal Tribute by Rev. John Cavanaugh; Electrical Engineering Club Banquet; Notre Dame Branch AIEE Banquet; Initiation Banquet, ND Council No. 1447; Banquet (Miscellaneous); Thomas P. Riley, Irish Orator to Speak at ND; The Romance of Big Business, Address by John W. Cavanaugh at the Studebaker Dinner; British Imperialism / By the Rev. Cornelius Hagerty, C.S.C. Issued by the Notre Dame Branch of the Friends of Irish Freedom. Speech delivered at the annual banquet of the United Irish Societies of South Bend, Indianan, on St. Patrick's Day, 1920.; Minnesota Club of Notre Dame Banquet; Syllabus of Four Dramatic Reviews by Fred Paulding; Babe Ruth Will Aid Notre Dame by Hitting a Home Run; Commemorative Gathering Sister- Nurses: War of 1861-65; A Concept of God, by Charles O'Donnell, Sermon for Sacerdotal Golden Jubilee of the Rev. Gilbert Francais, CSC; Lyradion Company Men to Talk at Engineers' Meeting; The Catholic in business, by Rev. Thomas A. Lahey ... [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame 1923.; Homecoming Program, Oct 31- Nov 1, 1924; The Day the KKK came to Town, Observer Article Written by Mary Ellen McAndrews re KKK an ND in 1924; Students Rout Klansmen, Chicago Herald + Examiner, Sunday , May 18, 1924; Hearing the Silence: The University of Dayton, The Ku Klux Klan, and Catholic Universities and Colleges in the 1920s / by William Vance Trollinger; The Day Notre Dame Students Pummeled the Ku Klux Klan / by Jake Rossen; Notre Dame Night at Avalon Grotto's Circus; 1st National Pictures Seeks Campus Sheiks for Movie; The Bishop and the Church by Charles L. O'Donnell, Sermon preached at the Consecration of Rev. George J. Finnigan, CSC; Sermon Delivered at the Funeral of Nellie Kervick by Charles L. O'Donnell, CSC; William P. Breen, In Memoriam by Patrick J. Carroll, CSC; The Philosophy of Catholic Education, An Address Delivered by Rev. Dr. Charles L. O'Donnell, CSC, in the Catholic Hour, September 7, 1930; Dawn on Eternal Hills, A Sermon by Rev. Charles O'Donnell preached at the Funeral of Francis O'Shaughnessy; Annual Notre Dame Revue Featuring Marty Brill; Indiana Academy of Science 48th Annual Convention; Catholic Peace Conference; More Golden Fleece With Our Sheepskins Written by James E. Armstrong, Alumni Secretary; Book Bound With Human Skin at Notre Dame Library; Book Bound With Human Skin - Also see ND Magazine, Spring 2013; Fr. Charles Leo O'Donnell, Notre Dame Alumnus Special Issue Honoring His Life; Fr. John Cavanaugh, Special Issue of the Notre Dame Alumnus Honoring His Life; Locomobile, Model 2 (Bridgeport, CT) to be given to ND by Peter A. McCarron of Mahanoy City, PA; Lectures by Christopher Hollis, Oct 1935-May 1936; Lectures by Shane Leslie, Feb-May 1935; Francis Thompson : words spoken in Washington Hall at the University of Notre Dame / by Shane Leslie ... ; also a catalogue of the Seymour Adelman Collection of Francis Thompson. [South Bend, Ind. : s.n., 1935]; Conference on Aeronautics; Lectures by The Honorable Desmond Fitzgerald, Oct-Nov; Lectures by Dr. Frederick J. Kinsman; Will Rogers Visits Notre Dame to Speak at Testimonial Banquet for the 1934 Football Team; Catholic Degree for Roosevelt Raises Protest; Special Convocation Honoring the New Commonwealth of the Philippines; Lectures by Rev. Robert H. Lord; Address by John F. O'Hara at Alumni Banquet; Religion in Education, Address Delivered by John F. O'Hara, CSC, at the University of Chattanooga on it's Golden Jubilee; Pope Pius XII Visit to Notre Dame; Julius A. Nieuwland Memorial Exercises; "Julius A Nieuwland, Priest, Chemist, Botanist": Two Addresses Delivered at the Nieuwland Memorial Exercises, January 10, 1937, by William Stansfield Calcott and Marcus Ward Lyon Jr.; Practical Aspects of Fr. Nieuwland's Work by E. R. Bridgewater; Crime and youth / by J. Edgar Hoover. Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame , 1937.; Bishop Shvoy and Bishop Noll Meet; Laymen's Retreat for Catholics; Symposium on Political and Social Philosophy; Symposium on Physics of the Universe and Nature of Primordial Particles; God and the Government Lecture by Clarence E. Manion; The Morality of the Newspaper Lecture by Richard Reid; 25th Anniversary of Journalism Department and John M. Cooney's Silver Jubilee; Calendar of Events in Theoretical and Applied Science; Colloquium on Micrurgy and Germ Free Methods; The economic approach: an address given by Mr. M.E.Coyle, general manager of Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Corporation, to the students of the Department of Commerce of Notre Dame University on Thursday, November 2,1939, at South Bend, Indiana. [S.l. : s.n., n.d.]; Program for the "Civic Testimonial Dinner to the Most Reverend John Francis O'Hara" . . . The Oliver Hotel, South Bend, Indiana; Reservoirs of Peace, Remarks by Myron C. Taylor; Dinner for Guests of the Class of 1941; Murphy Speech [at Alumni Banquet ca 1941]; Civic Testimonial Dinner Honoring Elmer F. Layden; Centenary Celebration, Anniversary of Founding Day; Keeping the Faith with God and America, Sermon delivered by Fulton J. Sheen; Catholic Action Students Weekend Sessions; Pictures of ND Printed by Herald- American Pictorial Review; Script for the Radio Play "History of Notre Dame" Written by Professor Richard Sullivan, Published in The Scholastic, December 4, 1942, Broadcast on NBC 11/25/1942; The Collected Poems of Charles L. O'Donnell: A Centenary Publication (edited by Charles Carey CSC); Bob Hope at the Notre Dame vs. Michigan Game; Years to Remember, Feast of the Annunciation, Year of the Centenary of the Charter, Hugh O'Donnell, CSC, Letter; Dedication of the Eric Gill Press; Conferences on Cooperatives and Post War Problems; Midshipmen's Assembly; Bob Hope Bond Show at Notre Dame Stadium; Symposium on Radiation Chemistry and Photochemistry; New England Regional Conference in Boston; Aquinas Lecture Series; Devotions in Honor of our Lady of Fatima; Western Junior and Boys' Tennis Championships; Indiana College English Association 13th Annual Conference; Hugh O'Donnell's Talk at the Opening of the Semester; Aquinas Lecture Series; Evelyn Waugh's American Lecture Tour, including Notre Dame; Soviet Russia Symposium; St. Thomas' Day Celebration; Family Rosary Crusade Rally; College Workshop on the Teaching of Catholic Economic and Social Principles; Influence of Color in Pictorial Presentation Seminar by A.C. Shelton, Color Photographer; Laboratories of Bacteriology [Lobund]. Symposium on "Science and Society" in Conjunction with Dedication of New Germ Free Life Laboratory, Laboratories of Bacteriology, University of Notre Dame (Lobund), June 22, 1950. [Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame, 1950].; Medieval Institute Day with Francis Cardinal Spellman; Presidents Committee Dinner; Ave Maria Press; Girls' Secretarial Choir; Studies on the Growth Effect of Antibiotics in Germ- Free Animals Colloquium; Symposium in Honor of Don Luigi Sturzo; Workshop in the Teaching of History; Colloquium in Geography in Relation to History; Address by Walter Trohan at the Opening of The Midwest Conference of Political Scientists; Drinking Water to Campus Dorm Rooms; Water Tower; Power House Expansion; Additional Steam and Electrical Generation Capacity; and Underground Electrical Service; Nieuwland Lecturer, Selman A. Waksman is Announced; Law Enforcement Institute to Last Three Days; National Congress of Religious of the United States; General and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower visit Notre Dame during a Presidential Election Campaign Tour; Science and Society, A Symposium; Adali Stevenson Visits Notre Dame; Archives Sponsored Symposium- Orestes A. Brownson; Outlines of Vatican Diplomacy Presented by Msgr. Gedeon Peter; John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy Attend ND Football Game; Expanding Your Business Seminar; John Dewey on the Teacher's Function, Paper Delivered by Fr. Ward at the Faculty Workshop; The Kinds of Teaching, Paper Delivered by Otto Bird; How Teaching Can Be Made Personal and Individual Paper Delivered by Frank O'Malley; Engineering Open House; Collective Bargaining and Arbitration Conference; National Catholic Bandmaster's Association Proceedings; Studebaker Corp Honored During Football Game Halftime; Bob Hope at Notre Dame to Publicize Studebaker Corporation; Indiana Academy of Science Annual Meeting; Modern Israel: an adventure of the human spirit. An address delivered by Abba Eban, Ambassador of Israel to the United States at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., January 11, 1955. [New York, Israel Office of Information, 1955]; Football Rally and Dance; Catholic Theatre Tenth Biennial National Convention; How to Make the Church Year a Living Reality / by Martin B. Hellriegel. Saint Louis, Mo.: Holy Cross Church, 1956.; Conference of Deans of Catholic Liberal Arts Colleges (University of Notre Dame : 1955) Papers delivered at the Conference of Deans of Catholic Liberal Arts Colleges. [Notre Dame, Ind. n. pub. 1955?].; Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds Visit Notre Dame, Sept 1955; Central Association College and University Business Officers Annual Meeting; Field emission symposium, June 11-13, 1956, University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1956]; An analysis of the restored Holy Week rites for pastoral use; Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press [1956]; Restored Holy Week Rites Seminar; Seminar for Architects on Parish Planning (1956 : Notre Dame, Ind.) [Report of the meeting moderated by Francesco Montana and held at] the Morris Inn, University of Notre Dame, July 13-15, 1956. South Bend, The University of Notre Dame, 1956.; John F. Kennedy, Adlai Stevenson and John Brademas at Notre Dame Home Football Game in October, 1956 / Article Contains John Brademas Bio, 2002; Exhibition of Classical Romanesque Vestments in O'Shaughnessy Hall; The 20th Annual Universal ND Communion Sunday; University of Notre Dame Faculty Day; Ethics and the Social Sciences Symposium; What American Stands For Symposium; A report / Seminar on Symbolism as Applied to Church Art and Architecture. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame], c1957.; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh CSC Speech to John Carroll Society, Washington DC, titled "American Catholics and Leadership" (includes the question "...where are the Catholic Salks, Oppenheimers, Einsteins?"; Law Symposium; Ave Maria Press Ninety- Fourth Anniversary; History versus The Social Sciences An Address by Arthur Bestor; Report on Training Visit to University of Notre Dame of the North Central Association Leadership Training Project; Fr. Brennen challenges Fr. Shea in Bowling; Seminar on [Liturgical] Art and Architecture for the Church in Our Age: A Report: [Held at] the Morris Inn, University of Notre Dame, July 18-20, 1958. [Notre Dame, Ind.] 1958.; Eulogy Preached for Mass for Pius XII by William C. Havey, CSC; Christmas Banquet of the Geology Club; North American Liturgical Week; Banquet for Golden Jubilarians; School Desegregation USA [an article in ND Magazine]; Report on the Seminar for Architects and Artists, August 24-25, 1959. Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame, c1960.; The Collected Lectures [re Physical Chemistry] of Professor SanIchiro Mizushima, 1899-1983. [Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1960?]; Power and Democracy in America Symposium; The Roll of the Democratic Party in the Coming National Elections, An Address by Frank Church; Law Conference to Feature Civil Rights Speakers; John F. Kennedy Remarks at the District Democratic Dinner in South Bend, Indiana; The "Next Steps" to Extend the Rule of Law in the World Community, A Paper by Charles S. Rhyne; Labor and Democracy in Under- Developed Countries A Symposium; Advisory Council of College of Arts and Letters Meeting Theme, "The University and World Affairs"; 100 Years Ago, Notre Dame Priests in the Civil War Written by Rev. Thomas McAvoy; Symposium on Mater Et Magistra by Pope John XXIII; Proceedings of the Symposium on Mater Et Magistra (Christianity and Social Progress) by Pope John XXIII; Text of Speech Given by Senator Barry Goldwater; Law Conference on "The Trial Lawyer - 1962"; Ninth field emission symposium / Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, June l3-15, 1962 ; co-sponsored by Office of Naval Research. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1962]; Centennial Field Mass Honoring ND Priests at Gettysburg; Sermon Delivered by Rev. Edmund Joyce for the Repose of the Soul of President John F. Kennedy; Scholastic Magazine Editors Resign Over Censorship Issues; Peter, Paul, and Mary Musical Group at Stepan Center; Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower Visit Gettysburg for ND Mass; Bridge Tournament- 14th National Intercollegiate Tournament Held at ND; Mr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Visits Notre Dame; Transcript of public hearing concerning discrimination in the sale, rental and financing of private housing in South Bend and Mishawaka : held March 19, 1963 in Notre Dame Law School Auditorium / [hearing sponsored by Citizen's Fair Housing Committee of South Bend-Mishawaka.] [South Bend, Ind. : s.n.], 1963.; Galileo Quatercentenary Congress Held at Notre Dame; Galileo Bibliography Compiled by Ernan McMullin; Press Release re United States Supreme Court; Father Hesburgh and Martin Luther King Jr. speak at Civil Rights Rally at Soldier Field, Chicago and are pictured together with hands joined; The Kennedy Administration and the American Economy; SMC v. Barat Flag Football Game in ND Stadium (part of ND Fall Open-House); Shakespeare Symposium; Beatle Mania Hits Notre Dame; Wigs Sweep Campus; R. Sargent Shriver, Director of th Peace Corps Speaks at Stepan Center (Oversize); The Complex Mission of the Business Schools in a Dynamic Society- An Evaluation; The complex mission of the business schools in a dynamic society : papers presented at the Second annual meeting of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, Mid-Continent-East Region, October 14-15, 1965, at the University of Notre Dame, College of Business.; Sintering and Related Phenomena Conference; Science and Contemporary Society Symposium; Proceedings of the Symposium on Pacem in Terris by Pope John XXIII; Sports Carl Spectacular at Stepan Center; Testimonial Program Honoring Fr. Theodore Hesburgh; Indiana Speech and Hearing Association Convention; Academic Freedom and the Catholic University Symposium; Citizens' Congress for Tomorrow Conference; In Defense of Atheism- Speech by Rev. Joe Schneiders; Day of Prayer for Peace; Poverty and Justice Symposium; Year End Thank You Letter from Rev. Theodore Hesburgh; Sharing the Costs of Water and Air Pollution Control Conference; Gnotobiotic Research Symposium; Radiation Biology Refresher Course; Shot Peening in the Aircraft Industry Seminar; Marketing of Outdoor Advertising Seminar; Attraction and Employment of Minority Group Talent Seminar; Marx and The Western World Symposium; Informal Conference on the Radiation Chemistry of Water, 5th, University of Notre Dame, 1966. Proceedings. Edited by Farhataziz [and others]. Notre Dame, Ind. : Radiation Laboratory, University of Notre Dame [n.d.]; Proceedings / Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences. [S.l.]: The Academy, -1996. [Third Series, vol. I, Proceedings, UND October 27-28, 1966 and vol. II, Proceedings, Purdue University 12-13 October 1967]; Catholic School Superintendents Conference; Program Development and Financial Planning Seminar for Church Related Schools; Toward an Overall Ideology of Development by Mario Zana; Colloquium on Overall Development of Chile, Address by Ambassador Radomiro Tomic, of Chile; American Institute of CPA's Statewide Symposium; Higher Education and the Public International Service Seminar and Roster of Participants; Law and Highway Beautifications Symposium; Toward Inter- American Information Utility Conference; Fair Trial - Free Press, Law School Seminar; The Role of the University in American Life Conference; The Idea of the Catholic University; The Volunteer: Challenge and Responsibility Symposium; Life and Work of Pierre Lecomte Du Nouy Conference; American Catholic Philosophical Asscociation 41st Annual Meeting; The Nature of Philosophical Inquiry; Address by J.R. Schlesinger of the Rand Corporation to the Regional American Assembly Meeting. at South Bend; Faith and Order Colloquium; 125th Anniversary University of Notre Dame; Report of the General Faculty Meeting [precis of Hesburgh's Speech on the State of the University]; Herbert Aptheker Lecture; Class of 1969- Conference on Student Drug Involvement; Major Tensions in American Education: Shaping Policies for the Seventies Program; The Restless Christian College Booklet and Conference; The Catholic University in the Modern World- Statement by International Federation of Catholic Universities; Workshop in Protective Construction; Education for Environmental Design; Industrial Safety Conference; Architectural Sales Representatives' Institute; Tercentenary of the Birth of Giambattista Vico- Symposium of Celebration; Challenge of Crime in a Free Society- Law Conference; Senator Robert F. Kennedy Visits Notre Dame and South Bend [from Tom and Kate Hickey Family History]; Senator Robert F. Kennedy Returns to ND- Separate folder containing Press Releases and Clippings; Joint Symposium under Project Themis on Engineering for the Deep Ocean, 1st, University of Notre Dame, 1968. [Abstracts of Papers Presented. Notre Dame, Ind.: College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 1968?]; Obscenity Seminar- Its National and Local Implications; The Community Response to Crime Conference; Cities in Context- An International Conference; Management of Religious Communities in a Changing World Conference; The Proceedings from the Conference for Catholic School Superintendents in 1967; Dr. Timothy Leary Visits Notre Dame; Charlie Brown aka Boo Hoo Speaks at ND; Midwest Conference on US Foreign Policy; Task of Universities in a Changing World; Task of Universities in a Changing World (edited by Stephen D. Kertesz); Materials Idea Seminar; Erasmus of Rotterdam: the Fifth Centenary of His Birth Symposium; Address by A.H. Boebma, Director- General of FAO; Eastern Contributions to Western Civilization Conference; Vocational Development of Religious Careers Conference; Conference on the United Nations and World Order; New Lives for Existing Educational Facilities; Conference for Religious in Financial Management; Law School Centennial; Pornography and Censorship Conference Final Calendar; Rev. John Reedy and Don Karsten Ride a Hot Air Balloon; Address to the University of Notre Dame / by Robert S. McNamara, President, World Bank Group [on] May 1, 1969. Notre Dame, Ind., International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1969.; Mock Collective Bargaining Session; Presidential Libraries Symposium; Properties and Heat Treatment of Steel Series; Bishop Leo Pursley's Response to an Advocate of the Women's Liberation Movement; Task of Universities in a Changing World; Computing for the Non- Computer Expert Seminars; Local Church of Tomorrow; New Challenges to Constitutional Democracy in the Atlantic Community Conferences; Conference on Modernizing our State Government, University of Notre Dame, 1970. Modernizing our state government: selected papers from a conference. Sponsored by the Indiana State Division of the American Association of University Women and the University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind. : Center For Continuing Education, University of Notre Dame, 1972?]; The Drug Scene: Rumor or Reality; Remarks of Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, Speaking at a Student Sponsored Rally to Discuss Cambodia; International Meeting on Primary Radiation Effects in Chemistry and Biology (1970 : Buenos Aires, Argentina) Proceedings of the Symposium on very early effects / Editors: W. Phillip Helman, Asokendu Mozumder, Alberta Ross ; Milton Burton, chairman. [Notre Dame, Ind.? : University of Notre Dame?], 1970.; Midwest Conference on Theoretical Physics (1970 : University of Notre Dame) Proceedings. [Notre Dame, Ind. ; 1970?]; 1970 Census Conference; Violence and Social Change: Domestic and International Aspects SeminaR; Guaranteed Student Loan Program Conference; Continuing Education; Public Affairs and Continuing Education; The Learning Society- A Report Continuing Education; Exemplary Programs in Residential Continuing Education; Continuing Education and the University; 29th Annual Eucharistic Hour; Conference on Conspiracy and Dissent; Old Culture or New? Faculty Symposium on Change in US; Badin Hall Calendar; Electrical Engineering Fall Colloquium, 1972; Relevance of Marxism in the US Today; James C.H. Shen, Ambassador to the US from the Republic of China Attends ND Game; Sr. Sorin's Chronicals / Circular Letter Reprinted re Founding of Notre Dame / Plans for Boarding School / Charter; Exploration and Producing Activities of an International Oil Company Lecture; Environmental Protection: Industry, Government and Law; A Color Colloquium; The Spirit of Jesus Among Us. Program for the 1973 International Conference of the Charismatic Renewal in the Catholic Church, June 1-3, 1973.; Early Childhood Religious Education Conference; Variety Show of 1974; The Ethics of Public Office: A Humanistic Perspective; A Harvard Interval- Lecture by John Tracy Ellis; Hospital Financing Concepts Symposium; Festival of Family Prayer; Centennial of the College of Engineering; American Foreign Policy in the Post Vietnam Era: Priorities, Alternative, Opportunities- Symposium; International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Conference; Reinterpretation of American Catholic History; American Catholics and Popular Religion by Jay Dolan; Catholicism and Irish- American Identity in The Middle Nineteenth Century; Church Building in American: Divergent and Convergent Interests of Priests and Lay People in Italian- American Communities by John Briggs; The American Hierarchy, 1789-1852: A Social And Intellectual Analysis; Changing Patterns of Religious Behavior, Organization and Belief in Immigrant Subcultures: The Lithuanium Settlement at Lawrence, MA, 1890-1930 by Arunas Alisauskas; Multicultural Education Workshop; Separation of Powers in the Wake of Watergate Confer.; Central Renaissance Conference; Biregional Conference- Leadership for International Education; Sherlockian Experience with John B. Shaw; Gerald Ford's Visit to ND [Clippings]; Jimmy Carter Visits ND; A Conversation Among Friends- Clergy Labor Conference; Justice in America: The Dream and the Reality Bicentennial Address by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh; Religious Liberty in the International Scene Bicentennial Address by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh; American Aspirations and the Grounds of Hope Bicentennial Address by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh; Estate Planning Institute; Irving Bluestone, VP of United Auto Workers Speaks at Notre Dame; International Rally Holiday Rambler RV Club, Inc.; The American Future: A Radical Perspective Symposium; 33rd Annual Eucharistic Devotions, Homilist- Fulton J. Sheen; Walter Mondale Visit to Discuss Campaign Issues; Issues of Modern Ireland Discussed by Andreas O'Ceallachain; Dwight Johnson, Former Prison Inmate, Speaks at ND; Bicentennial Celebration; Bicentennial Celebration; Orestes Brownson Memorial Conference; Holocaust: We Remember, A Commemoration; Historical Perspective of ND by Tom Schlereth; Bishop William McManus will Visit Notre Dame; Reflections on the Catholic Character of Catholic Universities: Do They Have A Future? Lecture by Dr. Karel Dobbelaere; Nieuwland Centenary Symposium; Support for Single- Parent Families; Christian Ethics and Energy Conference; Antibiotic Therapy Symposium II; One Earth Week- Rebirth of Democracy in India; Space: Yesterday, Today and Beyond Symposium; Plants and Our Personal Wellbeing- Colloquium; Testimonial Banquet Honoring the 1977 Football National Champions; Remarks by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC, at the Center for Pastoral and Social Ministry dinner, University of Notre Dame, September 27, 1978. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1978]; Senior Arts Festival; National Conference on Abortion; Future Role of Science and Technology in Less Developed Countries; Eulogy for John J. Cavanaugh Preached by Rev Hesburgh; Centennial Observance of the Main Building; Reflections on Catholic Theology Today / Faculty Retreat Talk by Enda McDonagh; Don G. Bebout- Lecturer- Energy Resources of Water Bearing Geopressured Reservoirs; Chautauqua Program- Politics and Journalism Chicago Style; Edmund Muskie, Secretary of State, Remarks on the Fragility of PeacL; Metaphysical Society's 13th Anniversary; The Evolution of a Catholic University by Tim O'Meara; The University of Notre Dame and The Peace Corps 20th Anniversary Celebration; Neoprene 50th Anniversary Dinner; Metallurgy of Carbon Steels and Cast Irons- 1 Day Course; Higher Education: The Development of a Profession a Lecture by Laurence R. Veysey; Tim T. Schowalter, Exploration Geologist, Lecturer; Collegiate Lifestyles for the 1980's- A Symposium; The Professions in American History Lecture Series; Notre Dame Credit Union Dedication; Hans Kung at Notre Dame; Proceedings of the Workshop on Analog Automatic Test Program Generation ; University of Notre Dame, May 26-27, 1981 / Workshop co- chairman, Richard Saeks, Ruey-wen Liu. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1981.; St. Teresa of Avila Symposium; Jacques Maritain Centenary Symposium; Impact of Applied Genetics in Pollution Control Program; Symposium on co-creation : a religious vision of corporate power 3-4 May, 1982 / Thomas P. Carney. c1982.; Human work and the story of creation : theology and ethics in Laborem exercens / by David Hollenbach ; prepared for a symposium at the University of Notre Dame, May 3-5, 1982. c1982.; Focus on labor / by Mark J. Fitzgerald for Symposium on the Encyclical Letter on Human Work, the University of Notre Dame, May 3-5, 1982. c1982.; Computers and Science Education Symposium; Conference- History of Congregation of the Holy Cross; Transcript- News Conference on Presidential Succession; Centennial Stravinsky Conference; Present and Future of Hispanic Literatures Forum; Ile de France Conference; Symposium on Pope John Paul II's Encyclical; Laborem exercens : in pursuit of a more ethical form of capitalism : address / by Mary E. Cunningham. c1982.; Laborem exercens : a Third World perspective / Ernest J. Bartell. c1982.; Student Affairs Institute, 2nd Annual; Notre Dame Financial Institution Series; John P. Lockridge, Lecturer; Work and Faith in Society: Catholic Perspectives Participants' Biographies; Sports and Entertainment Law Forum; 1st Annual Bioshow; Conference- History of Congregation of the Holy Cross; Notre Dame Poets and Poetry Celebration; Martin Luther- 500 Years Symposium; Facing the Challenge of Productivity in America National Teleconference; Art of Raphael Conference; Work and Faith in Society: Catholic Perspectives Agenda; Catholic Social Teaching and American Economy Symposium; Justice in a Nuclear Future Conference; London Law Centre Dedication Address; Integration of Learning by Max Lerner- 3 Lectures; 27th International Rally; Conference on European Problems; Henry Hyde Address: Keeping God in the Closet; Professional Responsibility to the Public Conference; Modern Surface Spectroscopy Lectures; Economic Development and Democracy; Women's History Week; The MBA Entrepreneurial Series; 20th Anniversary of the Memorial Library; Conference in Several Complex Variables in Honor of Wilhelm Stoll; Address by Governor Mario Cuomo- Religious Belief and Public Morality: Catholic Governor's Perspective; Accounting in the Changing World We Live In; Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Speech- The Pastoral Constitution on the Church In The Modern World; World Government- Discussion and Movie; Bishop's Pastoral on The Catholic Church and US Economy; 25th Anniversary of the Death of Dr. Thomas Dooley; Symposium on the Challenges for Democratic Capitalism; The Common Good and The Emerging Longer Term Historical Context by Gar Alperovitz; The Common Good and Official Catholic Social Teaching by Charles E. Curran; The Good To Be Pursued in Common by Dennis P. McCann; Media and the Common Good: The Search for Justice by Rev. Peter Mann; The Common Good and the Participation of the Poor by Charles C. West; Economic Theory and the Common Good by Charles K. Wilber; Africa in Turmoil: A Search for Understanding Faculty Forum; Home Care for the Elderly- A Special Short Term Course; Studies in Medievalism Conference; Vencentian Family: Responding to the Cry of the Poor 72nd National Meeting; George H. W. Bush, Vice President Attends Notre Dame Game; Newman Conference; Frontiers of Medicine Conference; 5th Annual Dinner of Champions; International Summer Special Olympics; International Summer Special Olympics Posters; International Summer Special Olympics Posters; International Summer Special Olympics Posters; International Summer Special Olympics Posters; Televised Tribute to Theodore Hesburgh - A Notre Dame Moment; Inauguration of Rev. Edward Malloy; Treasures of the Bodleian Library, Lecture with Slides; Serious Fiction and The Publishing Industry; Stories From Around the World- Two Puppet Performances; Church/ University Colloquium; A Touch of Blarney, Occasional Wednesday Afternoons; Religion and Public Life- Address by Sen. Paul Simon; Celebration of the Hesburgh Years; Issues in Alcohol Use and Misuse by Young Adults Confer.; Irish Day Celebration; Wordsworth in the Romantic Eye Program and Exhibit; Connections, A Faculty Conversation- Historical View of the Development of Science and Technology; Engineer's Week; Visions in Progress Congress; Indiana Teachers of Writing 8th Annual Conference; Brigadier General Alan V. Rogers Visits Notre Dame; Pow Wow; Black Spirituality: We've Come This Far By Faith; Last Temptation of Christ Movie Controversy; Women and Education; Communio: International Catholic Review Conference; Democratic Socialists of America Meeting, Topic is: Labor Unions: Theory and Practice; Medellin- Puebla Conference Study Guide and Speech Given by Rev. Gustavo Gutierrez; Sheen, Martin- Gives Talk at Notre Dame; Information, Freedom of Access and Perestroika Teleconference; Census 1990; Connecting Minds: Information Technology Fair; Philosophy of Emma Goldman Program- A Dangerous Woman; Pow Wow; Caring for Our Community- Latchkey Program; International Debt, Development and the Hungry; Japan: 2000- Video and Panel Presentation; What is Possible: Poetic Form Lecture; Role of Diversity in the Setting of Roman Catholic; Eucharist- Panel Discussion; Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace, Dept of Human Resources Workshop, April 23-27, 1990; Raising our Children in Christ Conference; The American Landscape- Lecture Series; DuBois Lecture- American Catholic Higher Education Given by Rev. Edward Malloy at Mt St. Mary's College; Agostino Cardinal Casaroli Lecture- The Functions and Future of International Institutions; 100 Years of Catholic Social Thought Symposium; We All Have a Dream- Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday; O'Malley Conference; Economic Opportunity Exchange; Global Peace and Development Symposium; Symposium: Global peace and development prospects for the future / The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies Panel: Prospects for the Hemisphere. Notre Dame, Ind. : Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, 1991.; Summer Workshop on Cultural Diversity in Curriculum; Reading packet : Ford Foundation Workshop on Cultural Diversity in the Curriculum for Notre Dame Faculty, June 10-21, 1991, Center for Continuing Education, University of Notre Dame campus. [S.l. : s.n.], 1991.; Restoration of Sacred Heart Church Mass; Theodore M. Hesburgh Center for International Studies Dedication Mass; Palestinian- Israeli Conflict Lecture; Governance: The Role of the Faculty Conference; Warren Buffett Lectures; Sesquicentennial Opening Day Events; Sesquicentennial; Sesquicentennial "Storm Over the University" Symposium Arts and Letters Sesquicentennial Convocation Program Charles Sheedy CSC Teaching Award Recipients, 1970-; Sesquicentennial History Poster; National Employee Health and Fitness Day; Governor Bill Clinton Speech; Traditions of Learning at Notre Dame Lecture Series; College of Arts and Letters Convocation; Old World Meets the New 1492-1992 Conference; Sesquicentennial Irish Meetings; Ethical Issues: Information in Contemporary Society; The official University of Notre Dame sesquicentennial desk calendar : September 1991-December 1992 / compiled by James R. Langford ; with the assistance of John Staunton. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c1991.; National Conference of Catholic Bishops Annual Meeting; History of Christianity Conference; Shaping the New World Order Debate; Sacred Heart Basilica Homily by Fr. Joyce; Welcome Remarks of Andrew J. McKenna to Bishops; Sesquicentennial of Holy Cross Education in the US; Storm Over the University- Academic Symposium; Assessing the Legacy of Antoine Busnoys; Assessing the Legacy of Antoine Busnoys (poster); Hazardous Waste Conference; Technology Fair Celebrating Completion of Debartolo; Sesquicentennial Commemorative Stamp, 19cents; Bus Crash With ND Woman's Swim Team; Knowing God Symposium; Building Peace: A Student Conference Celebrating 10 Years of Peace Studies at Notre Dame; Jubilee Mass for Fr. Theodore Hesburgh's 50th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood; Omalley Conference on Excellence in Teaching; Causality in Crisis Interdisciplinary Conference; Orthopedic Symposium; Centenary of the Death of Rev. Edward F. Sorin; Inauguration Mass at a Summer Seminar; Building a Premiere Development Program in a Catholic School- An Advanced Placement Development Symposium; Romano Guardini Conference; Basics of Catholicism; Bombs, Carrots, and Sticks- A Peace Conference; Schenker Conference; Crown- Minow Conference; Philo of Alexandria Conference; Social Organization of Schools Conference; Frank Deford Offers Advice for Budding Writers; Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit - IFCU; Hymns and Lessons in Honor of Our Lady - IFCU; Votive Mass of Blessed Virgin Mary- IFCU; Feast of the Dedication of St. Mary Major- IFCU; Evening of Sacred Song- IFCU; International Federation of Catholic Universities 18th General Assembly; Facilities Planning Conference; Controlling Our Destinies- Scientific and Humanistic Concerns Concert; Roy Cohn/ Jack Smith Film Review in SBT; Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day at Sacred Heart Church; Writers Harvest 1996- Reading for Hunger Relief; Native American Music, Dance and Storytelling; Loney's Retirement by James Walton; Randy Newman's Album and Musical "Faust" is set at ND; Varsity Clubs of America (Time-share condo in Mishawaka): Ad for and Blessing of 1st; Journal of College and University Law- Summer 1995; Challenge 2000 Conference [Alcohol and Drugs in College]; Stars of Tomorrow . . Shine Brightly Today SAA/SF District 5 Conference; Challenge 2000, A Meeting on Alcohol and Other Drug Issues in Higher Education, March 14-17, 1996; Nathan O. Hatch Installation of Provost at UND; Gen. Richard E. Hawley Speech; Phil Donahue Speech Review in South Bend Tribune; National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Activities; Votive Mass for Peace- Feast of St. Mark; Politics and Ethics of Peacemaking in Intrastate Conflicts Symposium to Commemorate... Tenth Anniversary of Kroc Institute; How Can Notre Dame Realize Its Academic Potential (by Nathan Hatch) Inaugural Address of Provost Hatch; Ireland: Pathways to Settlement- Prospects for Peace Conference; The Notebook, Book Review in South Bend Tribune; Rudy Rally- Pep Rally; Elizabeth Dole Lecture- An American We Can Be; ND Named to Honor Roll for Character Building Colleges; Photo from SBT - Aerial View of Dormitories Welsh and McGlinn; 100th Anniversary of Grotto at Notre Dame; Renewing Ourselves as Teachers: A Retreat; 100th Anniversary of 1st Wireless Transmission in US; American Society of Eighteenth- Century Studies 29th Annual Meeting Held At Notre Dame; Program of the Holocaust: Experience on Jews and Christians Conference at CCE; Beyond the Golden Dome Exhibit Opens at Center for History; Reinventing Undergraduate Education: A Blueprint for America's Research Universities- ND Forum held in McKenna Hall; Summer Syriac Institute- Syriac Symposium II, The Aramaic Heritage of Syria; 1999 Chronological Posters; A Lawerly Look at Ex Corde Ecclesiae; Holocaust Education, "Restoring a Vanished Past: There once was a world and Women of Valor, Women of Pain" Lectures by Yaffa Eliach; Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony Honoring Rev. Theodore Hesburgh; Eucharistic Congress, Diocese Ft. Wayne/South Bend; Fr. Ted, Man of Peace- Booklet Commemorating a Celebration of Fr. Hesburgh's Career in Peace and Justice; Picturing Lincoln Exhibit Opens at Center for History; Joe Lieberman "Vision for America: A Place for Faith", Remarks prepared; Liberal Learning and the Great Books: Twelve Presentations at a Conference Held April 4-5, 2001, Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Program of Liberal Studies, the Great Books Program of the UND (edited by Nicholas Ayo CSC and Michael J. Crowe, 2002); Fr. Malloy declares a National Day of Prayer after World Trade Center in New York is Toppled by Terrorists; Observer Front Page, "Terror Hits Home" after World Trade Center Collapses on September 11, 2001, in New York, Photocopies of Articles from Sept 12, 2001 Issue of the Observer; Mass in Rememberance of September 11, 2001; ND Worker, Sheila Provencher, Runs for Reconciliation and Peace; Campus Events to Commemorate September 11, 2001; Galileo and the Church Conference; Fr. Hesburgh Speaks re ROTC at Tri-Military Veterans' Day Retreat Ceremony; Fr. Scully of Notre Dame Confronts Bonnie Drucker, Local News Reporter; Anti-Sweatshops Initiatives Public Forum; Budget Cuts- University Faces 1st Reductions in Decades; Fr. Scully Resignation Creates ND Rift; Fr. John I. Jenkins, CSC, Elected as 17th President of Notre Dame; Tariq Ramadan, Islamic Scholar Barred From Entering the USA; "Voting Our Conscience, Not Our Religion" [NY Times Op-Ed Column by Mark W. Roche before 2004 Election]; 11TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON FLOW VISUALIZATION; Fr. Malloy Announces that Roberto Gutierrez Will Be Leaving the Public Affairs Office; George W. Bush Visit to Notre Dame to Promote Social Security Reform; Notre Dame, OUr Universal Mother / Painting Presented to Fr. Malloy / Artist Amy Peterson, Class of 2005; Campus Memorial Events in Memory of Pope John Paul II; Mass of Thanksgiving for Pope Benedict XVI(Cardinal Ratzinger of Germany named new Pope)in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart; Fr. Hesburgh Sought Fr. Ratzinger for Spot on ND Faculty and Fr. Malloy Wishes Cardinal Ratzinger Well); Philosophical Anthropology Conference; Fr. John I. Jenkins is 17th President of the University of Notre Dame; Thomas G. Burish is Elected Provost (Also a ND Alumnus, Class of 1972); Lego Robotics Competition Held at Notre Dame; Opus Prize Awards Ceremony Held at Notre Dame; Memorial Mass for Virginia Tech and Fr. Jenkins' Statement; Conference ot Examine Pope Benedict's First Encyclical; Fr. Hesburgh Birthday Celebration; Notre Dame Hosts Ft. Wayne South Bend Diocese Sesquincentennial Celebration; ND Mourns Shooting Tragedy at Northern Illinois; IUPUI Harassment Suit involving Todd Tucker's ND vs. the Klan; Bob Barr, Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate will speak at ND; Fulbright Orientation for Foreign Language Teachers; Catholic Guy Radio Show Broadcasts Live from ND Campus; Mass for the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul / 2000th Anniversary of the Birth of St. Paul [Poster in "X" series]; ND to Welcome Bishop Rhoades with Mass and Public Reception [Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades Installed as New Bishop of Ft.Wayne/SB Diocese]; Luncheon on the Feast Day of Saint Patrick in Honor of Kevin C. Rhoades; Pietro Sambi Visit / Luncheon; Mass to be Celebrated in Remembrance of 9/11 Attack; Notre Dame to Host Forum on Global Development in Washington, DC; Dr. Horst Koehler (former President of Germany) and Eva Luise Koehler to Notre Dame Visit Notre Dame; Prime Minister of Ireland, Mr. Enda Kenney Visit; National High School Debate Competition; Notre Dame to Host Indiana Gugernatorial Debate; Fr. Jenkins Offers Prayers For Those Affected by Hurricane Sandy; Year in Review; Sycamore Trust: Alumni Protecting ND's Catholic Identify Annual Breakfast 2012 (held during Alumni Reunion Weekend); Center for History and the Community Celebrate and Honor The University of Notre Dame; Statement from Rev. John I. Jenkins, CSC, on the Passing of Bishop John D'Arcy; Notre Dame Mourns the Passing of Bishop Emeritus John D'Arcy; Pope Benedict XVI Resignation / Notre Dame Reaction; Notre Dame Celebrates Pope Francis, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio; Mass in Memory of John F. Kennedy; Notre Dame to Remember Nelson Mandela with Mass, Film; Notre Dame Alumnus Archbishop Kelvin Edward Felix Named Cardinal by Pope Francis; Notre Dame to Confer Two Honorary Degrees at Rome Meeting Jan 27, 2014 to Cardinal Jean- Louis Tauran and Maria Voce; Notre Dame Mourns Tragedy at Purdue University; Notre Dame Leaders Meet With Pope Francis in Rome; Notre Dame a Roma / Book Commemorating the Board of Trustees' 2014 Winter Meeting in Rome / Found in Oversize Files; The Pope to the University of Notre Dame / Full Text; Notre Dame To Celebrate Fr. Edward Sorin's 200th Birthday / Bicentennial Celebration; Notre Dame a Partner in Two Manufacturing Innovation Institutes Awarded by President Obama; John W. "Jay" Jordan Gift to Notre Dame is UnPrecedented: $75 Million is Largest Single Gift; "Ceremony of Reconciliation and Revival" re Removal of Defaced Department of Africana Studies Bulletin Board featuring Ann Coulter Quotations; 2014: Year in Review; Notre Dame Announces Plans to Open Office, Expand Ties in Mexico; Ruth Bader Ginsburg Visits Notre Dame, September 12, 2016; Interfaith Prayer Service for Respect and Solidarity; Notre Dame's 175th Anniversary; Notre Dame Trail; Notre Dame at 175: A Visual History / by Charles Lamb and Elizabeth Hogan / Notre Dame Press 2017; Program for the Templeton Prize Ceremony Honoring Dr. Alvin Plantinga, 24 September 2017; Mass for Victims of Recent Natural Disasters; Statement by Fr. Jenkins on the 50th Anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's Death; Statement by Fr. Jenkins rescinding Notre Dame's 1990 Honorary Degree to Bill Cosby; Statement by Fr. Jenkins regarding Women's Care Center; Statement by Fr. Jenkins on Supreme Court Decision on Gambling; Fr. Jenkins Responds to Administration Practice of Separating Immigrant Families at the Border; Undated Chronological Series; Palestinian Dilemma- Peace in the Middle East; List of Participants in Notre Dame III; Sexuality: Yours, Mine and Ours Dialogue; Dr. James Shannon, former Bishop, to Speak at ND; Joe Cruz, former Gang Leader, to Speak on Harlem at ND; Kathy Night, ex- moonie, to Speak at St. Hedwig; General Assembly of Students; Laymen Take a More Active and Responsible Role in the Administration of Notre Dame's Affairs & Creation of the Fellows of the University; 74. PNDP 2100- Endowed Chairs, Professorships, Lectures, Centers, Collections, etc.; Endowed Professorships at the UND - History, Lists... Endowed Professorships at the UND; Endowed Professorships at the UND - A Vision of the Past and a Promise for the Future; Endowed Professorships UND; Inaugural Lectures, Ceremonies, Masses, Lists, Announcements, etc. for Endowed Chairs, Lectures, Centers, Collections, etc.; Image of Chemistry (by Anthony M. Trozzolo) Charles L. Huisking Professor / Chair of Chemistry; Information Theory: Profiting from Errors James L. Massey Freimann Professor / Chair of Electrical Engineering; Mosquitoes, Encephalitis, and ND (by George B. Craig) George and Winifred Clark Professor / Chair of Biology; Philosophy, Religion, and Faith (by Frederick J. Crsson) John Cardinal O'Hara Professor / Chair of Philosophy; Howard and Evangeline Phalin Collection English Literature; Family Careers Over Time (by Joan Aldous) William R. Kenan, J.R., Professor / Chair of Sociology; Fides Quaerens Intellectum (by Ralph M. McInerny) Michael P. Grace Professor / Chair of Medieval Studies; Redeem the Time (by John J. Gilligan) Thomas and Alberta White Professor / Chair of Law; In Your Justice (by Edward J. Murphy) John N. Matthews Professor / Chair of Law; Political Philosophy Today (by Fred R. Dallmayr); Packey J. Dee Professor / Chair Government and International Studies; Pathways to Justice (by Denis A. Goulet); William and Dorothy O'Neill Prof/ Chair of Education for Justice; Keating - Crawford Chair in Chemical Engineering; Toward a Definition of Catholicism: The Hans Kung Case Crowley- O'Brien- Walter Inaugural Lecture; Dedication of Charles and Margaret Cushwa Center Study...; Harold W. and Martha Welch Chair in American Studies; List of Endowed Chairs at ND; List of Endowed Chairs at ND; Franklin D. Schurz Chair in Management; John A. O'Brien Chair in Philosophy List of Endowed Chairs at ND; Remarks, History University Collection (by L.S. Domonkos) Astrik L. Gabriel History of Universities Collection; From Personal to Private, Political to Public Religion Martin E. Marty Inaugural Lecture on Religion and Public Life Cushwa Center; Inauguration of Endowed Professorships and Chairholders; Inauguration of Endowed Professorships and Chairholders; The Future of Catholicism (by Thomas F. O'Meara, OP) William K. Warren Professor / Chair of Theology; Inauguration of Endowed Professorships and Chairholders; Catholic Moral Theology: Is Pluralism Pathogenic Richard A. McBrien, SJ / John A. O'Brien Professor of Christian Ethics; Inauguration of Endowed Professorships and Chairholders; Raimo Vayrynen- Inaugural Lecture by John M. Rega Institute for Peace Studies; Inauguration of Endowed Professorships and Chairholders; The Charles E. Sheedy Award for excellence in teaching : October 18, 1996. Investiture of the Nancy Reeves Dreux Chair in Theology / Catherine Mowry LaCugna. [Notre Dame : Notre Dame University, 1996]; Endowed Professors/Chairs; William Evans (named 1st Recipient of Keough-Hesburgh Professorship); Elizabeth and Michael Gallagher Family Professorships in Adult Stem Cell Research; 75. PNDP 2500+- Wightman, University, and Snite Art Gallery; Lists of Paintings and General Guides to Art Galleries; List of Paintings in the Wightman Memorial Art Gallery; Wightman Memorial Art Gallery. A partial list of the paintings in the art galleries (subject to revision). Notre Dame, Indiana : The University press 1924.; Catalogue of the Wightman Memorial Art Gallery in the Library of the University of Notre Dame / compiled by Gregory Gerrer. Notre Dame, Ind.: [s.n., 1925?]; (29-4) Catalogue Wightman Memorial Art Gallery Bulletin [by Dom Gregory Gerrer, OSB]; Wightman Memorial Art Gallery, UND [Photographic Reproductions of Paintings in the Wightman Art Gallery]; Temporary Checklist of Collections; Handbook of the Collections [by Rev. Anthony J. Lauck and Dean A. Porter]; Checklist of the collections, Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame. Rev. Anthony J. Lauck, Director, Dean A. Porter, Curator. [Notre Dame, Ind., n.p., 1972?]; Guide to the Snite Museum of Art; Selected Works from the Snite; Images of Nature: Selections from the Snite Museum of Art University of Notre Dame: An Engagement Book for 1987; Newsletter (by the Snite Museum of Art); Art and Galleries at ND: General Descriptions, Clippings... Fine Arts Journal (especially re Gregori and Columbus Murals); Holslag, Frank William. Paintings at the University of Notre Dame. [Chicago : Fine Arts Journal 1917]; Brochures (University Art Gallery, O'Shaughnessy Hall); The University Art Gallery in the O'Shaughnessy Hall of Liberal and Fine Arts. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n., 195-?]; Brochures (Snite Art Gallery); Snite Art Gallery Museum Shop; Snite Art Gallery Museum Shop - Poster Print of "Absolution Under Fire", 1891 by Paul Henry Wood; Calendars of Events (Art Gallery); Calendars of Events (Art Gallery); Calendars of Events (Snite); Calendars of Events (Snite); Calendars of Events (Snite); Mailings, Lecture Announcements; Mailings, Lecture Announcements; Mailings, Lecture Announcements; Art Reproduction Christmas Cards for Sale; Dedication (Snite); Art Gallery Exhibitions: Isis Gallery and Snite: Brochures, Invitations, Clippings...; Wightman Art Gallery Featuring Paintings, Ceramics and Sculpture Featuring: John Bednar CSC, Elisabeth Fejervary, Francis J. Hanley, Eugene Kormendi, Augustus Pall, Stanley Sessler; Dr. Hanns R. Teichert Collection of Paintings by Old Masters and His Collection of Rare Russian Coins; Maurice H. Goldblatt, L.L.D. Museum Dir.; Loan Exhibition: Paintings From the Collection of John F. Cuneo and Family, November 1 through December 31, 1952, Art Galleries, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana / Maurice H. Goldblatt, director ; Paul R. Byrne, curator. Notre Dame, Ind. : Art Galleries, University of Notre Dame, 1952.; Carl Merschel Exhibition: Graduate Students Association; Art Gallery. Loan exhibition; Italian primitive paintings from the collection of John F. Cuneo, October 15 through December 31, 1953. Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1953.; Art Gallery. Loan Exhibition; Madonna and Child by Lorenzo di Credi and Madonna and Child with St. John by Giannicola de Paolo Manni from the Collection of Richard E. Berlin; Art Gallery. Exhibition of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci and his circle, October 15 through December 31, 1954. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1954.; Art Gallery. Loan exhibition; paintings from the collection of John F. Cuneo and family. November 1 through December 31, 1954. Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1954.; Paintings by George Rocheleau; Art Gallery. Loan exhibition; paintings from the collection of Richard E. Berlin. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1955.; Art Gallery. Mestrovic exhibition. O'Shaughnessy Hall Galleries, November 13-January 31, 1955. [Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1955] [and Reception Invitation]; Art Gallery. The arts of Christian antiquity. [Notre Dame, Ind., 1957].; Painting from the Collection of Richard E. Berlin; Loan Exhibition: Paintings from John F Cuneo Collection; Painting from the Collection of Richard E. Berlin; Loan Exhibition: Paintings from John F Cuneo Collection; The Art Gallery of the University of Notre Dame presents an exhibition of modern master drawings, watercolors and Collages : loaned from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall Shapiro. Notre Dame, Ind. 1959.; Annual Faculty Exhibition; Art Gallery. Loan exhibition (Group no. 8); paintings from the collection of John F. Cuneo, November 15 to December 31, 1959. Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1959.; Painting from the Collection of Richard E. Berlin; Loan Exibition (Group No.9) Paintings from the Collection of John F. Cuneo, November 15 to December 15, 1960; James Key Reeve, Curator; Wifredo Lam; Art Gallery. Four hundred years of landscape painting. Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1961.; Rembrandt's "The Life of Christ" Lent by the Rosenwald Collection; Art Gallery. Sobriety and elegance in the Baroque : an exhibition of portraits from the University of Notre Dame Collection presented by the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Goodspeed Hall, April 5-May 10, 1961. Chicago : s.n., 1961.; Paintings by Everett McNear; Loan Exhibition (Group No.10) Paintings from the Collection of John F. Cuneo, November 15 to December 31, 1961; Belgian Painters, November 19 to December 17, 1961; Rev. Anthony J. Lauck and John Howett; Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Paintings from the University of Notre Dame. Catalogue by Dwight C. Miller. [Exhibition] Feb. 3 through Feb. 25, 1962. [Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois. Urbana, 1962]; A Lenten Exhibition Loaned by the Clowes Fund, Inc.; Comtemporary Sculpture from Sculpture Center, New York City, April 15 to May 13, 1962; From the Collection of Lester Wolfe: Contemporary Mexican Painting; David V. Hayes - Sculpture, Drawings, Prints; From the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection - Saints in Prints and Illuminations; Art of Ancient Peru (from Chicago Art Institute); Art Gallery. The Kress Study Collection at Notre Dame ; [catalog. Notre Dame, 1962?]; Turner in Indiana (by Kurt F. Pantzer); Frederick Franck, 1909- Drawings from the Ecumenical Council. [n.p.] : [s.n.] 1963.; St. Louis Priory Society; Sacred Art in America Since 1900; Ivan Mestrovic: 1883-1962, April 7-May 26, 1963; Sculpture and Drawings: John B. Flannagan; The Saints in Prints and Illuminations from the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection; Pennsylvania Dutch; Life of Christ: Drawings from Janos Scholz Collection; Waldemar Otto; Robert Goodnough: [Catalog of Exhibition Held at] The Arts Club of Chicago, March 3 to March 31, 1964, The University Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, April 12 to May 17, 1964, and The University Gallery, University of Minnesota, June 16 to October 4, 1964. [Chicago, : s.n., 1964]; Don Vogl; Art Gallery. K. Milonadis, Kinetic Sculpture. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : [s.n.] 1965. December 6, 1964 to January 24, 1965; William Congdon, Travelling Exhibition 1964-1965; Tapestries from the 15th to the 18th century : [exhibition] University of Notre Dame Art Gallery, January 10 to February 14, 1965. Notre Dame, Ind. : The University, 1965.; From Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection: The Old Testament in Prints; Alumni Exhibition; Dante; Enrique Echeverria; Paintings by Lauren MacIver, The Phillips Collection; Robert M. Frash; Richard Hunt; [catalog of an exhibition held at the University of Notre Dame Art Gallery, Jan. 9-Feb. 13, '66.]. Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1966.; Contemporary American Drawings: The Collection of Mr. And Mrs. George L. Sturman, October 2 to November 27 [photocopy only]; Kinetic Sculpture, K. Milonadis, Nov 6- Dec 2, 1966; Pre-Columbian Sculpture and Pottery: Arthur Seiff Collection, November 27, 1966-January 1, 1967; Paintings by Loren MacIver; Indian and Persian miniatures from the collection of Everett and Ann McNear. [n.p., 1967]; Konstantin Milonadis; The Life of Virgin Mary from the Janos Scholz Collection; Looking Back from Robert Goodnough; Paintings by Ralph Rosenborg; James Flanigan CSC (by Donald G. Vogl); Sculpture and paintings : exhibition of the Walter R. Beardsley Collection. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Art Gallery, 1967?]; The Mead Corporation Collects: An Exhibition of 44 Contemporary Works of Art (by George H. Pringle) [Dayton : [s.n.] 1967]; Art Gallery. Steps through the history of sculpture. [Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1968]; Anthony Lauck, C.S.C., Drawings and Sculpture, University of Notre Dame Art Gallery, March 3-April 21, 1968, [Notre Dame, Ind.] : The Gallery, 1968.; Anspach Collection / [foreword by Roy Sieber ; exhibition held at University of Notre Dame, Art Gallery, March 17th through May 12, 1968] [Notre Dame, Ind. : The Gallery, 1968]; Alasko, Richard-Raymond, The Change of Perception, The Perception of Change. [Exhibition held at the] Art Gallery of the University of Notre Dame, 25 Aug. 27 Oct. 1968. Catalogue: Richard-Raymond Alasko. [Notre Dame? Ind., 1968?]; Don Vogl : [exhibition] Nov. 10-Dec. 30, '68. Notre Dame, Ind. : Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, 1968.; Art Gallery. Thomas S. Fern; [recent work 1968-69]. [Notre Dame : [s.n.] 1969]; Art Gallery. Selections from the Richard Brown Baker collection; January 5-February 23, 1969. Notre Dame, Ind., 1969.; Art Gallery. Still life painting; [from the permanent collection]. Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1969.; Konstantin Milonadis : [kinetic sculpture]. Notre Dame, Ind. : Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, 1969].; Konstantin Milonadis : [kinetic sculpture]. Notre Dame, Ind. : Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, 1969].; The De Kolb collection of Romanesque art. [Exhibition at the] Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, July 1-Sept. 28, 1969. [Notre Dame] [1969]; Joseph H. Hazen Collection; Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts; German Expressionists and Their Contemporaries: 50 Years of Fantasy and Frenzy; German Expressionists and Their Contemporaries: 50 Years of Fantasy and Frenzy; Age of Vasari: Loan Exhibition Under the High Patronage of His Excellency, Egidio Ortona The Ambassador of Italy to the United States; Rev. Anthony J. Lauck and Michael Milkovich; Stanley S. Sessler in retrospect : [exhibition], Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, 25 April to 1 July, 1970. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : The Gallery, 1970.; Drawings, The Held Collection; Art Gallery. Ashanti goldweights and Senufo bronzes; Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Eric de Kolb. [Notre Dame, 1970]; Painting; Douglas Kinsey : [exhibition at the] Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, November 1-December 20, 1970. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1970]; Stanley S. Sessler In Retrospect; African sculpture from the Tara Collection. Exhibited by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillon. Catalogue by William Fagg. [Notre Dame? Ind., 1971]; African Sculpture; Mooney; Manessier, Alfred, 1911- Paintings, Tapestries, Stained Glass Designs, Drawings and Prints. [Chicago : s.n., 1971]; Impressionist View on Paper from the Lessing Rosenwald Collection of the National Gallery; Stephen Spiro; Graphics by Dean A. Porter. [Notre Dame, IN] : s.n., 1971; Alfred Manessier; The graphic work of Georges Rouault. [Catalog of an exhibition] January 16-February 27, 1972, Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind., Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, 1972]; The graphic work of Georges Rouault. [Catalog of an exhibition] January 16-February 27, 1972, Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind., Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, 1972]; Robert Leader; Robert Leader; Art Gallery. Eighteenth century France; a study of its art and civilization. [Notre Dame, Ind., 1972]; Very small paintings/objects/works on paper. Exhibition from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Ulfert Wilke, held at the University of Iowa Museum of Art, March 15-April 20, 1972. [Iowa City, University of Iowa Museum of Art, 1972]; Ulfert Wilke; The graphic work of Ludwig Meidner : drawings and prints from the D. Thomas Bergen Collection, Nov. 12 - Dec. 24, 1972, Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, 1972.; Feldhous- Competition for Large Space; James Flanigan drawings: [Catalog of an exhibition held at the] Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, January 21- March 4, 1973. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : [s.n.] 1973.; Rev. Anthony Lauck, C.S.C.; [catalog of an exhibition held at the] Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, March 17-April 22, 1973. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : [s.n.] 1973.; Benefactors of the Art Gallery, Collectors are Special People; John D. Mooney- Plasma Light Sculptures; Portraits from the permanent collection of the Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Art Gallery, 1973]; Don Vogl; [Catalog of an Exhibition Held at the] Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, Jan. 20-Mar. 8, 1974. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : [s.n.] 1974.; Gifts from the collection of Lester and Kathlyn Wolfe in the permanent collection of the Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, O'Shaughnessy Hall, March 4-April 14, 1974. [S.l. : s.n., n.d.]; Traditions In the Arts of Black Africa; Medieval art, 1060-1550 : Dorothy Miner memorial : [Exhibition] Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame ... March 16--April 14, 1974. Notre Dame, Ind., : Art Gallery, 1974.; Ivan Metrovic, the Notre Dame years by Reverend Anthony J. Lauck, Dean A. Porter, Stephen Alan Bennett [and] Don Vogl. Notre Dame, Indiana, Notre Dame University, 1974; Vaclav Vytlacil; Douglas Kinsey Recent Paintings (Poster); Joseph D. Jachna Photographs; Everett McNear: Painter, Designer, Collector; Victor Higgins: An Indiana Born Artist Working in Taos, New Mexico; Near Looking: A Close Focus Look at a Basic Thread of American Art (by Dorothea K. Beard); Bicentennial Exhibit Acquired by Jack O'Grady Galleries; The drawings and watercolors of Thomas Moran (1837-1926) : an exhibition / prepared by Thomas S. Fern at the Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, April 4 to May 30, 1976. Notre Dame, Ind. : Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, c1976.; Women Artists, Here and Now (by Moira M. Geoffrion); D. Thomas Bergen Collection of German Expressionist Drawings and Graphics; Aspects of Realism from the Nancy Hoffman Gallery; Ceramics by Ginny and Tom Marsh; Various letters from the Art Gallery; Mirages of Memory: 200 Years of Indiana Art (Vol I); Exhibition is dedicated to Wilbur D. Peat; Ambrosiana Collection at UND (by Asterik L. Gabriel); German Expressionist Drawings from the Collection of D. Thomas Bergen; Recent Sculptures of Moira Marti Geoffrion; Letters from the Art Gallery; John Bennett Shaw Collection on Eric Gill; Jim Haager- Silkscreens, Gonzalo Reyes- Photography Denis Sipiorsk; Selected Works 1947 to 1980 / Anthony J. Lauck. [Notre Dame, Ind.]: Snite Museum of Art, [1980?]; Janos Scholz, Musician and Collector; Victor Higgins Gallery of Western Art Dedication; Walter R. Beardsley Gallery of Twentieth Century Art and the Kaeser Gallery for the Art of Ivan Mestrovic Dedication; Rembrandt Etchings from a Private Collection: Biblical Subjects from the Old and New Testaments; Roman Catholic Church since Vatican II: Water Colors and Drawings by artist-reporter Franklin McMahon; Arnold Newman: The Photographic Portrait; Realistic Expressions of Henry Farny; LIFE: The First Decade 1936-1945; [Opening of] Arts of the Americas, Africa and Oceana Gallery; It's Been A Year [First Anniversary of the Snite]; Machines: Exhibition of Recent Work by George Tisten; Retrospective Works of Ambrose Richardson; Watercolors by Zygmund Jankowski; Annual Faculty Show; Women Artists: The Indiana - New York Connection; Sculptor's Drawings; Britt Family Collection of Traditional African Sculpt.; Pottery by Bill Kremer; Ivan Mestrovic: 1883-1962 A Centennial Celebration; Cynthia Huff: Paintings and Drawings; Religious Narrative in 16th Century Rome; Photographs by Fritz Kaeser; Works by Douglas Kinsey; Rembrandt Etchings: The Biblical Subjects; Collection of Walter Netsch; Nineteenth Century European Photographs from the Janos Sholz Collection; Portraits Portrait: Paintings by Thomas Fern; Works from the Ivan Mestrovic Estate with Mestrovic Christmas Themes; Autochromes: Color Photography Comes of Age; Glenn Zweygardt: Steel and Stone Sculpture; Don Vogl: New Work; Africa and the Americas: A Curator's Choice; Daniel Morper: Class of '66; Africa and the Americas: A Curator's Choice; Directions in American Painting 1875-1925; Life: The Second Decade; Bill Kremer: New Work [reception invitation]; Rembrandt Etchings: The Feddersen Collection; Master Drawings: the Wisdom-Reilly Collection / Essays, and Catalogue by Stephen B. Spiro and Robert Randolf Coleman. South Bend, Ind.: Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, 1987.; Three Universities Collect: 20th Century Works on Paper; David Hayes: Sculptures, Maquettes, and Gouaches; Ivan Mestrovic: Moses and the Jewish Memorial: from The Snite Museum's Ashbaugh Collection, December 8, 1991 - January 26, 1992 / Catalog by James F. Flanigan. Notre Dame, Ind.: Snite Museum of Art, [1991].; Snite Art Gallery Exhibit- Paul Wood Painting - no date; Master Paintings from the Rachlin Collection [Invitation]; Collection of PreClassic Figurines [invitation]; African Art from the Rita and John Grunwald Collection; Drawings from the Reilly Collection; Victor Higgins: An American Master; Stories from Salvador: Photographs by Steve Moriarty : September 29 - November 29, 1991: O'Shaughnessy Galleries, East I and II. South Bend: the Museum, 1991.; White Swan: Crow Indian warrior and painter: October 13- December 15, 1991 / catalog by Douglas E. Bradley. Notre Dame, Ind.: Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, [1991?].; Words Are a Thousand Pictures (Works by John Sherman); Steel and marble Sculpture (by Frederick S. Beckman); The University of Notre Dame friends and alumni collect: a sesquicentennial celebration : June 7-September 20, 1992. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame, c1992.; Lords of Life: Iconography of Power and Fertility in Preclassic Mesoamerica; Ceramics by Sally Brogden and John Stephenson; Drawings from the Reilly Collection; The Inferno: monotypes by Michael Mazur / [edited by Jo-Ann Conklin]. [Iowa City?] : The University of Iowa Museum of Art, c1994.; Irish Art History and Society 1770-1995; Richard Hunt: Growing Forward; Collection of Ritual Ballgame Sculpture "Life, Death and Duality" The Rev. Edmund P. Joyce Collection; "Life, Death & Duality: A Handbook of the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, CSC Collection of Ritual Ballgame Sculpture", Snite Museum of Art Bulletin, 1997, Vol. 1; Fritz Kaeser: A Life in Photography; Master Drawings: Recent Gifts from the John D. Reilly Collection September 16 - November 18, 2001 / by Stephen B. Spiro and Erika Pistorius Stamper, Introduction by Chares R. Loving (Notre Dame, IN: Snite Museum of Art, 2001).; A Gift of Light: Photographs in the Janos Scholz Collection / edited by Stephen Roger Moriarty and Morna O'Neill, Foreward by Charles R. Loving (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2002); Face to Face; Illuminated Handkerchiefs, Tattooed Bodies, and Prison Scribes: Meditations on the Aesthetic, Religious and Social Sensibilities of Chicano Pintos / by Victor Alejandro Sorell, January 2005, issued by the Snite Museum of Art in conjunction with an exhibition devoted to prison cloths.; Caras Vemos, Corazones No Sabemos: Faces Seen, Hearts Unknown, The Human Landscape of Mexican Migration; Nineteenth Century French Drawings: Catalog / by Stephen B. Spiro (Notre Dame, IN: Snite Museum of Art, August 2007.; Between Figurative and Abstract" [exhibit catalogue of the works of Gao Xingjian by the Snite Museum of Art, 6 August 2007] and four posters advertising �Between Homeland and Heartland� Symposium events; Darkness and Light: Death and Beauty in Photography / by Stephen R. Moriarty and Looking at Pictures / by Lawrence S. Cunningham, 2009; Father Lindesmith's Collection: History Into Art and Anthropology / by Joanne M. Mack, et al (Snite Museum of Art, September 2012).; Art at the Service of the People; "Dignity @ ND", 2005, published in conjunction with the exhibit Rousseau 2012 / Dignity; Mauricio and Tomas Lasansky, Father and Son; "Myth & Melancholy: The Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. O'Grady Collection of Southern Cone Art", July 2014; Germany's Confrontation with the Holocaust in a Global Context (O'Shaughnessy Hall); Chicago Collectors; Snite Art Gallery Exhibits [not individually listed]; Snite Art Gallery Exhibits [not individually listed]; Snite Art Gallery Exhibits [not individually listed]; Snite Art Gallery Exhibits [all not individually listed]; Snite Art Gallery Exhibits [not individually listed]; Snite Art Gallery Exhibits [not individually listed]; Snite Art Gallery Exhibits [not individually listed]; Snite Art Gallery Exhibits [not individually listed]; 76. PNDP 2511- Student and Faculty Art Exhibits [see too 2510 for individual shows; Alumni Art Exhibitions; Annual Faculty Art Exhibitions; Annual Faculty Art Exhibitions; Student Art Exhibitions; Robert Mason's Graphic Design Project of Posters Challenging Stereotypes and Diversity; Annual Student Art Exhibitions; Student Art Exhibitions; University of Notre Dame Senior Art Exhibition. [Dept. of Art., Notre Dame, Ind.: s.n., 1964?]; 11 [Eleven] Seniors, University of Notre Dame. [University of Notre Dame. Dept. of Art. Notre Dame, Ind.: s.n., 1965]; MCMLXVI. University of Notre Dame Senior Retrospective. [University of Notre Dame. Art Gallery. Notre Dame, Ind.: s.n., 1966]; Senior Art Exhibition Mediaeval manuscripts from the Lessing J. Rosenwald collection. [Notre Dame, : Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, 1972]; Senior Art Exhibition Mediaeval manuscripts from the Lessing J. Rosenwald collection. [Notre Dame, : Art Gallery, University of Notre Dame, 1972]; For Laymen Only: an Examination of Technique Related Images Conservation / by the Students of the Notre Dame Art Department. [South Bend, Ind.]: University of Notre Dame, 1975.; Art Gallery: Symposia, Conferences, etc.; Women: Signifier or Signified; Ile de France 1100-1300; Conference on the Art of Raphael; Symposium on Italian Renaissance Drawings; 77. PNDP 2513- Friends of the Snite; Annual Meetings; "Become A Friend" Brochures; Mailings, Invitations, Miscellaneous Documents, etc.; Christmas Activities; Campus Parking Instructions and Stickers; List of Membership; The Friend's Newsletter; Bus Trips / Tours to Other Art Museums and Galleries; 78. PNDP 2514- Reproductions of Pieces of Art, Archival Documents, Historic Photographs, etc.; Blank Cards with Reproductions of Art Works on Front; Blank Cards with Reproductions of Archival Photographs, Pictures, and Images; Poster Reproduction of Paul Wood's 1891 Painting "Absolution Under Fire"; 79. PNDP 2575- Library and Rare Books and Special Collections Exhibitions / Library Exhibits; Francis Thompson: Words Spoken in Washington Hall, by Shane Leslie, Also a Catalogue of the Seymour Adelman Collection of Francis Thompsoniana Exhibit; Guide to Book Exhibit, International Galileo Congress Michael J. Crowe Program for the International Galileo Congress; Francesco Petrarca: Notes on Exhibit of Books . . . Anton C. Masin; Selections on the Art and History of Writing; Selected Authors of the Catholic Literary Revival from Newman to the 1950's Exhibit Info Sheet; Survey of the Olympics; Incunabula Typographica: Exhibit on Books of 15th Cent.; Teaching and Reference Material Given by Japan Foundation; Art of Facsimile Printing; Lataere Medal Exhibit; Selections From Botanical Collections of J. Nieuwland, Edward L. Greene, and Robert Gore Sr.; Catalogue... John Bennett Shaw Collection on Eric Gill Anton C. Masin, John Bennett Shaw; Catalogue... John B. Shaw Collection on G.K. Chesterton Anton Masin, John Bennett Shaw, Rufus William Rauch; Catalogue... Selections on Lafcadio Hearn Anton C. Masin; Catalogue of an exhibit of selections on William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) : poet of the gael : and the Yeats family contribution to literature and the art of the book : May-September 1980 / compiled by Anton C. Masin ; with a preface on Yeats at Notre Dame by Rufus William Rauch. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : Memorial Library, University of Notre Dame, 1980; Catalogue of an exhibit on the Private Press of the Indiana Kid: (James Lamar Weygand), pioneer of private press printing in Indiana : with a complete bibliography of his works / compiled with introduction by Anton C. Masin ; and a preface by James L. Weygand. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : Memorial Library, University of Notre Dame, 1981.; Meditations in nature: the art of nature photography : an exhibition of photographs and books / by Justin A. Soleta ; with a preface by Edward Fischer. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Library ; 1981.; La Novelista Pintora - Ana Marie Matute Michael S. Doyle; Catalogue of an Exhibit of Evelyn Waugh Anton C. Masin, Thomas Jemielity; Invitation to Raymond E.F. Larsson Exhibit and Lecture; Guide to an exhibit illustrating the extraterrestrial life debate Rare Book Room of the University of Notre Dame Memorial Library / Compiled by Michael J. Crowe. Notre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame, 1986.; Medievalism Through the Centuries (by Leslie Workman); Medieval Universities: Our Academic Origins. . . Selections from the Astrik L. Gabriel Collection Louis Jordan, David E. Sparks; The Hesburgh Years: 1952-1987; Music Mad: Francis O'Neill and Traditional Irish Music Laura Sue Fuderer; Numismatica Americana : catalog of the Robert H. Gore, Jr. collection of American numismatics / Anton C. Masin. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, University Libraries, 1990.; Early Printed Books and the Columbian Encounter; Bookplates and Provenance, Part II; Renaissance Dante at ND, From the John Zahm Collection; Renaissance Dante at ND, From the John Zahm Collection; Eighteenth-century British women in print : catalog of an exhibit / prepared by Laura Sue Fuderer. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, c1995.; The Renaissance Library of Garcilaso Inca de la Vega; Special Collections Exhibits [not individually listed]; Celebrating Creativity! Celebrating Internships! Celebrating Service! [Photo Exhibit]; All Art is Propaganda / Eric Gill Exhibition; Shakespeare At Notre Dame / First Folio; The Irish Rebellion 1916; International Creche Exhibit and Pilgrimage / The Friendly Beasts; Emily Young's Lethans; Preserving the Steadfastness of Your Faith: Catholics in the Early American Republic"; Elements of Humanity: Primo Levi and the Evolution of Italian Postwar Culture; Catalogue of the Stamp Exhibition at UND; Private Press Selections from William Morris to Present; "Reichenbachia"- Selections from Orchids Illustrated...; Pat-Riots to Patriots: American Irish in Caricature; Jack London Exhibit [Traveling Exhibit]; 80. PNDP 2700B- Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism; Ancient Order of Hibernians to fund Cushwa Center; ND Seminar American Catholic Studies/ Cushwa Center Working Papers / Working Paper Series; Coming to Terms with American Catholic History (by Philip Gleason); From an Indefinite Homogeneity: The Beginnings of Catholic Higher Education in the US (by Philip Gleason); Catholic Integration in St. Louis, 1935-1947 (by Donald J. Kemper); The Repeal of the Edwards Law: A Study of Religion and Ethnicity in Illinois Politics (by Charles Shanabruch); The World and the Cloister [re F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Great Gatsby] (by Barry Gross); The Liberal Wing of the Catholic Worker Movement (by Professor Mel Piehl); Religion and Cultural Change in Czech Immigrant Communities, 1850-1920 (by Josef J. Barton); R.L. Burtsell: His Diary, His Life, His Times (by Nelson Callahan); Unpublished Studies in American Catholic Church History (by the Committee on American Catholicism); Wenceslaus Kruszka and the fight for a Polish bishop / by Anthony J. Kuzniewski. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1977.; Foundation of a rural German-Catholic culture : farm and family in St. Martin, Minn., 1857-1915 / by Kathleen Neils Conzen. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1977.; Aliens in Southern Appalachia : Catholics in the coal camps, 1900-1940 / by Margaret Ripley Wolfe. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1977.; American Catholicism and strategic social theology / by John A. Coleman. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1977.; 19th century Boston Catholics and the school question / by James W. Sanders. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1977.; A national church : Catholic search for identity, 1820-1829 / by Patrick Carey. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1977.; Party Coalitions in America, 1820-1970 (by Richard Jenson); The Ideal Catholic Child: Images from Catholic Textbooks, 1875-1912 (by Jeffry M. Burns); Catholic Americana : a selected bibliography of theses and dissertations completed at the University of Notre Dame, 1921-1977 / by James G. Neal, Anna Rose Kearney. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1978.; Removing the Veil: The Liberated American Nun in the 19th Century (by Mary Owens); Selective Migration and the Acculturation of Immigrants: The Overseas Irish Family (by Robert E. Kennedy, Jr.); The Moral Value of the Family (by Stanley Hauerwas); Land, Labor, and Community in Nueces: Czech Farmers and Mexican Laborers in Southern Texas, 1880-30 (by Joseph J. Barton); The Private Sanctuary of Home: Evangelical Protestantism in Sahping of Antebellum Planter Family Life (by Russell L. Blake); Religion and the Family: The Tragic Linkage (by Joan Aldous); "Historia vero testis temporum": A Survey of Manuscript and Archival Collections Relating to American Catholic History in Catholic College and University Libraries (by George Barringer); The Puritan Family and Religion: A Critical Reappraisal (by Gerald F. Moran); The Irish Family in 19th Century Urban America: The Rule of the Catholic Church (by Thomas J. Curran); Images of Eden: The Family as Sacrament and the Pain of Loss in Mark Twain (by Thomas Werge); Religion and the Slave Family in the Antebellum South (by Albert J. Raboteau); Religion and the Family: Exploring a Changing Relationship (by William D'Antonio); The Family and Social Justice: CFM and American Culture (by James F. Smurl); Highly Respectable and Accomplished Ladies: Early American Women Religious (by Barbara Misner); Catholicism Militant: The Public Face of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, 1900-1960 (by Peter W. Williams); Culture, Religion and the Activities of the Committee of Vigilance, San Francisco, 1856 (by Patrick Blessing); Catholics in the Old South Some Speculations on Catholic Identities (by Randall Miller); A Church in Cultural Captivity: Some Speculations on Catholic Identity in the Old South (by Randall Miller); The Irish Parish in Chicago, 1880-1930 (by Ellen Skerrett); Politics and Theology: From Enlightenment Catholicism to the Condemnation of Americanism (by Joseph Chinnici); "As in A Vast School Without Walls": Race in the Social Thought of the Berrigans (by Anne M. Klejment); Religion and Politics: Indiana in the Progressive Era (by Philip R. VanderMeer); The Professional Preparation of Massachusetts Parochial School Faculty, 1870-1940 (by Mary J. Oates); The Yankee, The Celt, and the Klan (by William Wolkovich-Valkavicios); The Christian Family Movement (by Jeffrey M. Burns); Legitimate Reasons for Existence: The Beginning of the Charismatic Movement in the American Church, 1967-1971 (by James T. Connelly CSC); American Catholic bibliography, 1970-1982 / by James J. Hennesey. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame, 1982.; Our Lady of Necedah Marian Piety and the Cold War (by Thomas Kselman); A Worthy Heir: The Role of Family and Religion in the Development of John Carroll, 1748-64 (by Ronald Hoffman); Ethnic Parish as Compromise: The Spheres of Authority in a Polish American Parish, 1911-30 (by Mary Cygan); Devotionalism and the Creation of an American Catholic Ethos, 1850-1900 (by Ann Taves); Supplement to American Catholic Bibliography 1970-1982 (by James Hennesey S.J.); Frank O'Malley: Thinker, Critic, Revivalist (by Arnold Sparr); American Catholic Modernism: Dunwoodie and "The New York Review" 1895-1910 (by Scott Appleby); Woman in the Lay Apostolate: The Grail Movement in the US 1940-1962 (by Alden Brown); Isaac Hecker as Symbol and Myth (by David O'Brien); Vatican American Relations 1949-1984 (by Gerald Fogarty S.J); Vatican American Diplomatic Relations 1940-1984 (by Gerald Fogarty S.J); The Eclipse of Old Hostilities Between and the Potential for New Strife Among Catholics and Protestants Since Vatican II (by Mark Noll); Catholic Women and Their Church: A View from Detroit (by Leslie W. Tentler); Transformation of American Women Religious: Sister Formation Conference as Catalyst for Change (1954-64) (by Mary Schneider); In Defense of Truth and Tradition: Catholic Traditionalism in America 1964-74 (by William Dinges); To Serve the People of God: 19th Century Sisters (by Margaret Thompson); The People's Church: From Established State Church to Voluntary Free Church: The Transformation of Roman Catholicism in the US (by Robert Kress); Desegregating the Altar: The Struggle for Black Catholic Priests 1854-1960 (by Steven J. Ochs); Social Perspectives of Catholic Associations in Antebellum Philadelphia (by Dale Light); Christ's Image in Black: The Black Catholic Community Before the Civil War (by Cyprian Davis, OSB); Relations between the Vatican and the Truman Administration (by Eugene Schmidtlein); American Catholicism's Encounter with the Religion of the Puerto Rican People (by Ana Maria Diaz-Stevens); The imaginable good : the crisis of American individualism and the return of the Catholic liberal / by Margaret O'Brien Steinfels. Notre Dame, Ind : Charles and Margaret Hall Cushwa Center, 1991.; The Promise of a Popular Church: The Laity and the 1971 Pittsburgh Synod (by Timothy I. Kelly); Called to be Holy: Dorothy Day and the Retreat Movement (by Brigid Merriman, OSF); Mexicans and Chicago's Parishes, 1955-1976 (by Thomas G. Kelliher, Jr.); Tejano Lay Initiative in Worship 1830-1860 (by Timothy M. Matovina); How the Media Cover Catholicism: Reflections of a Perpetrator (by Peter Steinfels, Series 26, Fall 1994, No.3); Faith and Justice: The Catholic Church and the Chicano Movement in Houston (by Roberto R. Trevino); Axes of Conflict in American Catholicism (by Gene Burns); Diaspora Nationalism and Urban Landscape: Cuban Immigrants at a Catholic Shrine in Miami (by Thomas A. Tweed); Passing: Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 1820-1920 (by James M. O'Toole, Series 28, Spring 1996, No.1); Manhood, Communism, and Americanism: The Federal Bureau of Investigation and American Jesuits, 1935-1960 (by Steve Rosswurm, Series 28, Spring 1996, #2); Pueblo Indian Catholicism: The Isleta Case (by Christopher Vecsey); "Fascist Transmission Belts or Episcopal Advisors" Italian Consuls and American Catholicism in the 1930s (by Peter R. D' Agostino); The American Catholic Church and the Irish: A Bibliographic Survey (by Seamus Metress); Apologia Pro Vita Sua (by Michael Novak); Revisiting 'Great Man' History: How the Irish Captured the city of St. Paul (by Mary Lethert Wingerd); The Possibilities for a Pluralistic Catholicism (by Michele Dillon); Before Casti connubii: Early Catholic Responses to the Eugenics Movement in the US (by Sharon Leon); To Protect Their Citizenship: Constructing a Catholic Electorate in 1920s Providence (by Evelyn Sterne); Taking Marriage 'One Day at a Time': The Cana Conference Movement and the Creation of a Catholic Mentality (by Kathryn A. Johnson); A Ghastly International Racket: The Catholic Church and the Bracero Program in California, 1942-1964 (by Gina M. Pitti); The Great Chain of National Union: Catholics and the Republican Triumph (by Jason Duncan); Transnational Perspectives in American Catholic History (by Deirdre Moloney); Crafting an American Catholic Identity: Mary's Ministries and Barrio- Based Evangelization, 1988-2002 (by Kristy Nabhan-Warren); Father Knows Best: Prelates, Protest and Public Opinion (by R. Bentley Anderson,SJ); Gluttons for Dialogue: American Catholic Feminist Movement on the Eve of Disillusionment, 1975-78 (by Mary J. Henold); Taking it to the Streets: Cahtolic Liberalism, Race and Sport in 20th Century Urban America (by Tim Neary); A Message to Catholic Women: Laywomen, The National Catholic School of Social Service and the Expression of Catholic Influence during the Interwar Years (by L.E. Hartmann-Ting); In Search of a Tradition: Catholic School Uniforms (by Sally Dwyer-McNulty); From the Emerald Isle to Little House on the Prairie: Ireland, Medicine and the Presentation Sisters on American's Northern Plains. (by Margaret Preston); A Marriage of Conscience': Interracial marriage, Church-State conflicts and Gendered Freedoms in Antebellum Louisiana (by Diana I. Williams) [Series 38, no. 2]; Las Guadalupanas de Queretaro: Embodied Devotional Performances and the Political Economy of Sacred Space Production (by Elaine A. Pena) [series 39, no. 1]; Drawing the Line Between What Should, and What Should Not Be Told in American Catholic History- John Tracy Ellisand David Francis Sweeney's "Life of John Lancaster Spalding" (by C. Walker Gollar) [series 39, no. 2]; Even In Thy Sanctuary, We Are Yet Men: Scandalous Priests, Holy Priests, and Missionary Catholicism in the Early Americn Church (by Michael Pasquier) [series 40, no.1]; Captured!: Catholic sisters, Public Education, and the Mid- Century Protestant Campaign against "Captive Schools" (by Kathleen Holscher) [Series 40, no.2]; Under the Banner of Christo Rey: Mexican Exiles in the U.S., 1926-1929? (by Julia Darling Young) [Series 41, no.1]; Rome's Reputation is Stained with Protestant Blood: The Klan - Notre Dame Riot of May 1924 (by Kelly Baker) [Series 41, No.2]; Enlightenment Catholicism: Mathew Carey and the Emergence of the American Church, 1784-1839 (by Michael S. Carter) [Series 42, No.1]; Beyond the Black Legend: California and the Philippines, and the US Protestant Attractions to Spanish Catholicism, 1880-1920 (by Katherine Moran) [Series 42, No.2]; Praying Like the Middle Class: Ethnic Mexicans Make Church in Indiana, (by Eduardo Morales) [Series 43, No.1]; What a Blessing it is to Be Fond of Reading Good Books: Catholic Women & the Reading Circle Movement in the Turn of the Century America (by Monica Mercado) [Series 44, No.1]; Brothers In Patriotism and Love of Country, Northern Catholics and Civil War Memory (by William B. Kurtz, Ph.D. University of Virginia) [Series 44, No.2]; 81. PNDP 2800- ND Press; ND Press Catalogues; ND Press Catalogues: American Catholicism; ND Press Catalogues: Chicano Studies; ND Press Catalogues: Ethics; ND Press Catalogues: History and Political Science; ND Press Catalogues: Literature; ND Press Catalogues: Latin American Studies; ND Press Catalogues: Medieval and Renaissance Studies; ND Press Catalogues: Social Studies for High School and Literature for High School; ND Press Catalogues: Social Studies; ND Press Catalogues: Theology and Philosophy; ND Press Catalogues: Sale Flyers; ND Press Catalogues: Lists of Books in Print; ND Press Alumni Book Club Catalogues; ND Press Advertisements for Individual Books; Emily Schossberger Award; Style Book: UND Press; Leabhrach [Abounding In Books] (ND Press Newsletter); UND Press: Author Queries Editor [described ND Press]; ND Press Review; ND Press: Mailings, Invitations, Advertisements, etc.; ND Press: Mailings, Invitations, Advertisements, etc.; 82. PNDP 2810- Ave Maria Press; Ave Maria Press Catalogues; Ave Maria Press Mailings; Spiritual Book News (by Spiritual Books Associates); Spiritual Book Mailings; 83. PNDP 2820- Juniper Press; Elizabeth Christman's Book Publishing Course; Cleats / by George Berry, John Gelson, Ken MacAfee. Notre Dame, In. : Juniper Press, c1978.; 84. PNDP 2830- Dujarie Press; Dujarie Press Catalogues; 85. PNDP 2848- Book Covers or Dust Jackets; Ave Maria Press Book Covers; Dujarie Press Book Covers; Fides Press Book Covers; ND Press/ UND Press Book Covers; ND Press/ UND Press Book Covers Oversize; Miscellaneous ND Book Covers; Miscellaneous ND Book Covers Oversize; Other (non ND) Imprints Book Covers; Unknown Imprints Book Covers; 86. PNDP 2849- Miscellaneous [re ND Books and Publishing]; Crisis Books, Publication of Orestes Brownson Society; First Printing Press of UND (by James A. Corbett); Eric Gill Press Dedication; Icarus Books; Sorin Books; Corby Books; 87. PNDP 2900- Computer Center, OIT, Mainframe, and Personal Computers - General; Computer Center: Mailings, Directories, etc.; Computer Center: Mailings, Directories, etc., Oversize; Students to Lease iPads in Lieu of Textbooks; Secure [Information / Data Security] Mailings, Brochures, etc.; Secure (Oversize File for Posters); Computer Center Name Change to Academic Media; Webex - A Computer Service That Enables ND Faculty and Staff to Meet with Colleagues Over the Internet; Videoconference Center in the OIT; iTunes U / Features Lectures, Lessons , etc.,; Connect-ED / Safety & Emergency Communications; Going Google; Announcements of Computer Related Lectures and Courses; Computer Education Program [Course Descriptions]; Personal Computers on Campus / Computer Store General Micro [Computer Sales] / Apple; Administrative Computing and Association Provost for Computing; Guides to Computer Facilities and Users' Services Faculty Computing (Brochure); University Committee Computing and Information Services Information Technology Assessment Report Strategic Planning for Information Technology Program Report; Campus Network: Clippings, etc.[see too each building]; Renovare Project; Videoconference Center; 88. PNDP 2901- Computer Related Titles; Computing Center Users Program Library; Catalog of programs for the UNIVAC 1107 / Computing Center, University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame, Computing Center, 1966.; ND 1107 Monitor System Note 3: The Calcomp Plotter; Computer Programming, Some Statistics, and a Little Bit of Economic Theory. Laboratory Manual, Economics 101; William I. Davisson, Frank Navratil; TSO, ITF: Basic Student Users' Manual (Arts and Letters); Computer Assisted Instruction at ND (Arts and Letters); Introduction to [BIOBUND] ND Biocomputing Facilities; Computers in Biological Education: the Future is Now; Theodore J. Crovello; UNIVAC 1107: Manuals, Instructions, etc.; ITF: Basic / Terminal Users Manual [by Arts and Letters]; Administrative and Academic Data Processing at ND; IBM Corporation; Administrative Data Processing in the 1980s: Plan for Development (by Richard A. Spencer); Training Manuals for Computer Software (especially Network); Guide to Information Technologies on Campus; Faculty Guides to OIT / Computers / Computing; 89. PNDP 3100-3102- Academic Council; Academic Council: Minutes; Academic Council: Notebook (Minutes, Materials....; Academic Council Minutes from ND Report - List of; Academic Council: Meeting Materials, Correspondence...; Academic Council: Lists of Members; 90. PNDP 3150-3163- Faculty Senate (abbreviated as FS); FS: Ad Hoc Committee for Organizing the First Meeting of the Faculty Senate; FS: Minutes and Documents Discussed at Meetings; FS: Resolutions; FS: Announcements of Meetings, Agenda, Mailings, etc.; FS: Elections of Faculty Representatives to SLC, Student Life Council, University Forum, and the Faculty Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees,; FS: Polls of Faculty to Serve on University Committees; FS: Committee on Administration of the University Faculty Manual / Academic Manual Revisions; FS: Faculty / Academic Manual Revisions- General Mats.; FS: Collective Bargaining Committee; FS: Executive Committee; FS: Faculty Affairs Committee; FS: Ad Hoc Committee on University Governance / Faculty Committee on Governance; FS: Committee on Student Affairs; FS: "Report of the FS Committee on the Appointments and Appointments and Promotions Process"; FS: Draft of Report on Reappointment of Junior Faculty; FS: "Report of FS Committee on Recent University Budgets"; FS: "Report of FS Committee on Budget Review Proposal"; FS: "Report of FS Committee on Collective Bargaining, pt.I"; FS: "Report of FS Committee on Collective Bargaining, pt.II"; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: Faculty Compensation Report; FS: "Undergraduate Financial Aid at ND: Problems and Prospects"; FS: "The Faculty Senate: A Five Year Review (1978-83)" "The Faculty Senate: A Five Year Review (1978-83)"; FS: "The Faculty Senate: A Five Year Review (197_-8_)"; FS: "Fringe Benefits, ND, 1968" [multiple versions]; FS: "A ND Survey of Medical Benefits Programs"; FS: "Report of the Sub-Committee on Parking"; FS: "Final Report of FS and SLC [Student Life Council]... by the Joint Committee on the Placement Bureau"; FS: "Report of Subcommittee on Student Publications" [re Observer and Scholastic, Univ. Control and Censorship, etc.]; FS: "Report of the FS Committee on Legal Implications... of Religious Preference in Employment at ND"; FS: "Report of the FS Committee on the Retired"; FS: "Report of FS Committee on Univ. Administration" [re Academic Credit for ROTC Courses]; FS: "FS Report on Faculty Research and Renewal: The Need for a Sabbatical Leave Policy"; FS: "Faculty Salaries One Year Later: A Follow-up"; FS: Statement and Survey on Salaries and Retirement; FS: "FS Recommendations Concerning the ... ND Faculty Children's Tuition Grant Plan (NDCTG)"; FS: Report of the FS Committee on the Status of Women; FS: Faculty Attitudes Survey; FS: Faculty Attitudes Survey; FS: Calendar Change [Christmas as End of Term] Survey; FS: Faculty Poll on the Colloquy for the Year 2000; FS: Honor Code / Honor System Survey; FS: "Survey of Faculty Responses to Park- Mayhew Report"; FS: Selection of Faculty Representatives to SLC Survey; FS: South African Investments Survey; FS: Surveys and Questionnaires [Forms but no results]; FS: Faculty Senate By-Laws; FS: Faculty Forum; FS: Forum to Discuss Dissolving the Faculty Senate; FS: (Proposed) University Forum; FS: ND Forum on Academic Life; FS: Membership and Committee Lists; FS: Faculty Senate 20th Anniversary Brochure and History; FS: Posters, Clippings, etc. FS to Survey Faculty re Birth Control Health Benefits; FS: "Catholic Higher Education: Trends in Enrollment and Finance 1978-82", by Ernest Bartell CSC; FS: Election Material from Various Offices and Departs.; 91. PNDP 3200-3222- American Association University Professors ND Chapter AAUP ND Chapter; Constitution and Amendments; Executive Committee Meetings Minutes and Announcements; Mailings re Membership and Minutes; Miscellaneous Mailings, Correspondence, etc.; Mailings, Brochure, etc. from National HQ AAUP; Minutes of General and Special Chapter Meetings; Financial Reports; AAUP Reports / Newsletter; Committee W Records re Status of Faculty Women; Committee Z Records re Economic Status of the Faculty; Reports and Statement re Tenure, Academic Freedom, Rank; Reports and Statement re Pay, Fringe Benefits, Insurance; Documents re Faculty Unionization/ Collective Bargaining; Case for Collective Bargaining at the UND (by AAUP); 92. PNDP 3250-3254- Glee Club; Complete Clubber Guide to Europe: 1984 European Tour; Constitution of the Glee Club; Directory of the Members of the UND Glee Club; Directory of the Members of the UND Glee Club; Glee Club Rosters; State of the Glee Club; Glee Club Newsletters (scattered); Mailings and Advertisements for Albums; Publicity Brochures (scattered); Glee Club Tickets, Invitations, etc. (scattered); Clippings, Articles, etc. re the Glee Club; Carl Stam 1953-2011 A Commemoration; Programs, Clippings, Advertisements, etc., for Concerts and Tours; Glee Club Program featuring "The Spirit of Notre Dame" choral symphony re ND's history; History of the Glee Club to 1958 by Patrick S. Scott (Class of 1976); Programs, Clippings, etc. for the Annual Banquet; Posters for Concerts, Auditions, etc. Oversize; Posters for Concerts, Auditions, etc. Extra Large; Posters for Concerts, Auditions, etc. Map Case Size; Glee Club poster: Commencement Concerts; GC poster: Concert; GC poster: Auditions; GC poster: Concert; GC poster: Concert in Miami, FL; GC poster: Christmas Concerts; GC poster: Concert in Fort Lauderdale, FL; GC poster: Concert; GC poster: Christmas Concert; GC poster: Spring Concert; GC poster: "A-Caroling" Album Advertisements; GC poster: Concert; GC poster: Tryouts; GC poster: Music Week Festival; GC poster: "The Godfather"; GC poster: Concert at Albertus Magnus College; GC poster: Concert at Lumen Christi High School; GC poster: Concert; GC poster: Concert in Brussels, Belgium; GC poster: Tryouts; 93. PNDP 3300-3320- ND Religious/ Spiritual/ Moral Character, Education, Life, ND's Catholicity; Titles Describing Catholicity of ND and Religious and Spiritual Life and Education at ND [and in many cases, general Student Life as well]; Belonging to the Church: UND; Report of Task Force on Evangelization, [revised] Pastoral Ministry, and Social Values [revised]; Report of Task Force on Evangelization, Pastoral Ministry, and Social Values; Founding Years of UND: University or Tidy French Boarding School? Ruben Carriedo (Harvard Graduate School of Education); Idea of the Catholic University International Federation of Catholic Universities; Proceedings of Conference of Deans of Catholic Colleges; Problem of Integration [of Science] in the Catholic University Rev. Edward D. O'Connor CSC; The development of the office of prefect of religion at the University of Notre Dame, from 1842-1952 [by Jones, Thomas Patrick]. Washington, Catholic University of America Press, 1960.; The development of the Office of Prefect of religion at the University of Notre Dame, by the Reverend Thomas Patrick Jones, C.S.C. [Catholic University of America; Report: Religious Presence in Liberal Arts at ND; Teaching Religion at ND 1843-1920: Historical Inquiry Xavier J. Harris; Letters between ND and Henry Clay regarding Catholicism, Anti-Catholicism, and Anti-Americanism; Four letters to the Chicago Daily Tribune regarding whether ND deserves the support of Protestants for rebuilding after the fire, its academic attainments, etc.; Newsweek Article re Football and Religion at ND; George N. Roepsch "Defends Father Coughlin" Letter to Editor in the Dubuque Telegraph- Herald; "A Campus Dedicated to Mary" (by Tom Quinn, Scholastic); "The Notre Dame Experiment" (by Edward F. Barrett, _Catholic Lawyer_, v. 2 (1956), p.294-307); Thomism and the T-Formation in 1966: Ethnicity, American Catholic Higher Education, and the Notre Dame Football Team (by Mark S. Massa, in Catholics and American Culture (NY 1999) [re Catholicity of ND, Academic Excellence, Athletic Excellence, and Catholic Integration in American Culture]; "Time" and ND - Past and Present (by APB, in Wanderer); Hesburgh Letter "Last Summer I Addressed..." [re Changes in Rules to Promote Student Moral and Spiritual Development; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh's Appointment as Director of Student Religious Life; Hesburgh Letter "President Kennedy Was Asked..." [re Malaise/ Winter of Discontent/ Scholastic Controversy; "Holy Cross Fathers Look Upon ND as Their Greatest Achievement" (by Roger Birdsell, South bend Tribune Magazine); ND: What's So Special About the Irish [by Robim Hoar, in Pace Magazine); The New ND (Newsweek Article); Cheer for New ND (by Joel Connelly and Howard Dooley; ND Revisited (by Edward Drinkard, in The Wanderer); Football School of America Revisited: Who's There, the Antichrist? (by Donald C.P. "Chet" Grant); Hesburgh Quotation about the Religious Character of ND Students [source unknown, taken from a NICH exhibit in the early 2000s]; How Catholic Are Catholic Colleges (in Catholic Twin Circle); The Issue of Catholicity in Higher Education by ND Faculty Senate; Shortchanged at Notre Dame (by Charles E. Rice); A Catholic University for Australia - But Surely Not Modelled On Notre Dame (AD 2000, October 1988, pages 8-9, 14); Church, State and Campus (by George Marsden, in NYT); Can ND Be Saved? (by David W. Lutz, in Eternal Call); Challenge and Promise of a Catholic University (by TMH by Theodore M. Hesburgh CSC; CALL / Collegians Activated to Liberate Life Protesters / Non Notre Dame Students To Pray Publicly for Victims of Abortion; Rev Michael Baxter's Appointment to Theology Department Theology Faculty by President Malloy Controversy; Why Argue About Fr. [Michael] Baxter and ND Rev Richard McBrien, Faculty Senate, Malloy, and Baxter; Labors from the Heart: Mission and Ministry in a Catholic University, Written by Michael Garvey and edited by Mark L. Poorman [Article re the book]; Notre Dame Combining Research and Religion [Article written in New York Times]; Response to Proposed Ordinances to Implement the Apostolic Constitution Ex Corde Ecclesiae; Rededication of the UND to Our Lady, Notre Dame, Mary; God and Man at ND (by Kenneth L. Woodward, in NY Times); Notre Dame Professor Forced to Leave Project Aimed at Faithful Catholic Education / Fr. Miscamble; Titles Promoting Religious and Spiritual Life and Education at ND; Be Yourself This Year [Frequent Communion, Purity]; Catholic Literature: A Reading List Prepared by UND; Golden Dome Where ND- Our Lady- Watches Over Her Campus; "Letters to a Lonely God" - by Rev. Robert Griffin - Weekly column in the Observer; "Everyday Spirituality" - by Rev. Robert Griffin - Column in Diocese of Fort Wayne - South Bend's newspaper Today's Catholic; Hints for Living the Faith ND Student Commission for Decent Literature National Organization for Decent Literature; Intimate experiences with frequent communion, by students of the University of Notre Dame [by O'Hara, John Francis, 1888-1960]. Notre Dame, Ind. : Eucharistic press [n.d.] [2nd edition]; Frequent communion for college men; intimate experiences related by students [by O'Hara, John Francis, 1888-1960]. Notre Dame, Indiana : University press [n.d.] [4th edition]; Frequent communion for college men: personal experiences of Notre Dame students [by O'Hara, John Francis, 1888-1960]. Notre Dame, Indiana : Ave Maria press [1945]; Frequent communion for freshmen; intimate experiences related by students of the University of Notre Dame [O'Hara, John Francis, 1888-1960]. Notre Dame, Ind. : Eucharistic press [n.d.]; Frequent Communion for Seniors (15th edition); Frequent communion for Seniors. Fourth series of Intimate experiences with frequent communion. [by O'Hara, John Francis, 1888-1960] Notre Dame, Indiana : Eucharistic press [1925]; Mitrochondrial Mother: A Guide for Success and Soul Survival (21st Century Young Adult Edition, by Chandra Johnson); ND Student's Consecration to Immaculate Heart of Mary; No Smut [by ND Student Committee for Decency in Print]; Objections to daily communion answered for students of the University of Notre Dame [O'Hara, John Francis, 1888-1960]. Notre Dame, Indiana : Eucharistic press [n.d.]; ND Prayer Books / Prayerbook; ND Prayer Book / Prayerbook; ND Prayer Book / Prayerbook; ND Prayer Book / Prayerbook; ND Prayer Book / Prayerbook; Day by Day: ND Prayerbook for Students Edited by Thomas McNally CSC and William G Storey, DMS; The Day Awaits: The Notre Dame Book of Prayers / Edited by John and Sylvia Dillon, Drawings by Jane Pitz, Published by University of Notre Dame Campus Ministry, 1997; Everyone's Way of the Cross / by Clarence Enzler, Published by Ave Maria Press, January 2000; Lead, Kindly Light: The Notre Dame Book of Prayers / Edited by John and Sylvia Dillon, Published by University of Notre Dame Campus Ministry, 2005; The ND Book of Prayer / Foreword by Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC. Afterword by John L. Jenkins, CSC. Office of Campus Ministry. Edited by Heidi Schlumpf. Photographs by Matt Cashore (Notre Dame, Indiana: Ave Maria press, 2010); The Notre Dame Book of Prayer For People Affected by Cancer; Prayer Cards / Prayercards, Acts of Consecration, Pledges, Devotions; Catholic Prayer Cards / Prayercards [published by Campus Ministry]; Morning Prayers / Night Prayer / Catholic Prayers; A Prayer for Our Community; Perseverance: A Treatise on Character for College Men; Reflections on Scripture [published texts of Sacred Heart Sermons preached during the academic year](boxed series); Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Richard Warner, CSC; Final Procession of CSC Seminarians Mass Sermon by: Claude Grou, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Michael Buckley, SJ; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Richard Warner, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Thomas O'Meara, OP; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Mark VanWassenhove, CSC; John F. Lahey, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Thomas McDermott, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Thomas McDermott, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Mark Poorman, CSC; George Wiskirchen, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Regis Duffy, OFM; Feast of Christ the King Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermon by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermon by: Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Mark VanWassenhove, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard Warner, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Michael Buckley, SJ; Thomas McDermott, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon [missing]; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: John Gerber, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Terence Linton, CSC; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard Warner, CSC; Jose Martelli, CSC; Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter Rocca, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: John Gerber, CSC; Robert Moss, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Joseph Ross, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Thomas McDermott, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Michael Himes; Stephen Newton, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Thomas P. O'Meara, OP; Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: William Simmons, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Terence Linton, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermons by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter Rocca, CSC; George Wiskirchen, CSC; Funeral Mass of Brother Conan Moran Sermon by: Edmund P. Joyce, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Michael Buckley, SJ; Third Sunday of Easter Sermon by: William Dohar, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Peter Rocca, CSC; Thomas McDermott, CSC; Last Visit to the Basilica and Grotto Sermon by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward Malloy, CSC; Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Francis J. Quinlivan, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: Timothy O'Meara; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; John Pearson, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas McDermott, CSC; John Conley, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Stephen Newton, CSC; Terence Linton, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph Ross, CSC; William Seetch, CSC; Daniel R. Jenky, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; George Wiskirchen, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; DeBartolo Center Dedication Mass Sermon by: Edmund P. Joyce, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Thomas Streit, CSC; Closing Mass of the Sesquicentennial Year Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Ronald J. Tripi, CSC; All Saints Day Sermons by: Stephen Newton, CSC; John Lahey, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William Beauchamp, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: George Wirskirchen, CSC; Joseph Crowley, DD; Edward Malloy, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Regis Duffy, OFM; Terence Linton, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: John Lahey, CSC; Thomas O'Meara, OP; Thomas McDermott, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; John Gerber, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John Conley, CSC; Regis Duffy, OFM; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas McDermott, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph Ross, CSC; James Flanigan, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Regis Duffy, OFM; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Ash Wednesday Sermons by: Stephen Newton, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Thomas McDermott, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Joseph Ross, CSC; Thomas Blantz, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Terence Linton, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Rev. Michael J. Himes; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Joseph R. Crowley, DD; Terence Linton, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: Thomas Zurcher, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Thomas McDermott, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Thomas F. O'Meara, OP; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Alfred D'Alonzo, CSC; Rev. Marvin O'Connell; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas Blantz, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Regis Duffy, OFM; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: Timothy O'Meara; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; William Seetch, CSC; Thomas McDermott, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Thomas E. Gaughn, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas F. O'Meara, OP; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; John Conley, CSC; Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Jose Martelli, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Centenary of the Death of Fr. Sorin Sermon by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Hannon, CSC; Jerome H. Neyrey, SJ; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas McDermott, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Richard V. Warner, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Terence Linton, CSC; Thomas Vaughn, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Robert Moss, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Jerome H. Neyrey, SJ; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Stephen Newton, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Terence Linton, CSC; Joseph Ross, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas McDermott, CSC; William Simmons, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John F. Lahey, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; John Gerber, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas McDermott, CSC; Mark Thesing, CSC; Donors' Mass Sermon by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Terence Linton, CSC; Edward Malloy, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Regis Duffy, OFM; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Thomas O'Meara, OP; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: John S. Dunne, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: John F. Lahey, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Timothy Scully, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: George Wirskirchen, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas McDermott, CSC; Ordination Mass Sermon by: James H. MacDonald, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: James H. MacDonald, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Thomas O'Meara, OP; David Scheidler, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Thomas O'Meara, OP; David Schneider, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: William Dohar, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Stephen Newton, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Stephen Newton, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: John Conley, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Thomas McDermott, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; International Federation of Catholic Universities Inaugural Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Robert Moss, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Buechlein, OSB, DD; Timothy O'Meara; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; John Conley, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; John Lahey, CSC; Edward Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William A. Hughes, Bishop; William Beauchamp, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John Lahey, CSC; Nicholas Ayo, CSC; Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: William Blum, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Joseph R. Crowley, D.D; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; John Pearson, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; John D'Arcy, DD; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Regis Duffy, OFM; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Thomas O'Meara, OP; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Joseph Carey, CSC; Terence Linton, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Terence Linton, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Stephen Newton, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; Joseph Ross, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Jeffrey Schneibel, CSC; Rev. Michael Driscoll; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John Pearson, CSC; Thomas O'Meara, OP; Patrick Neary, CSC; Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Jeffrey Schneibel, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Stephen Newton, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Paul Doyle, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Thomas O'Meara, OP; Patrick Neary, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: John Pearson, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Mark Poorman, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Joseph Crowley, DD; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: James Flanigan, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Michael Sherwin, OP; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Paul F. Doyle, CSC; John Lahey, CSC; Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Stephen Newton, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph Crowley, DD; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph Ross, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Tim O'Meara, Provost; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; John Conley, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Neil Ryan, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William Beauchamp, CSC; John Lahey, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David Scheidler, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Roger Cardinal Mahoney, DD; David Scheidler, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, DD; Rev. William P. Fay; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Jerome H. Neyrey, SJ; Thomas Blantz, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; Terence Linton, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Joseph Ross, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Charles Gordon, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David Scheidler, CSC; Paul Philibert, OP; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David Garrick, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; John Pearson, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Rev. Edward Branch, D.Min.; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; David Garrick, CSC; Daniel R. Jenky, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Thomas O'Meara, OP; David Scheidler, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: John Lahey, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: David Scheidler, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Rev. Michael Driscoll; Daniel R. Jenky, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Timothy Scully, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; David Schneidler, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Lady of the Holy Cross Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; John Lahey, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Charles Gordon, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John Lahey, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Lies, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Michael Conners, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Andre Leveille, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas Gaughan, CSC; David Guffey, CSC; John Pearson, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Lies, CSC; Charles B. Gordon, CSC; Edward Malloy, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John Lahey, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Edward Malloy, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Michael Baxter, CSC; David Schneidler, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Lies, CSC; P. Reginald Whitt, OP; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: James Lies, CSC; Robert Epping, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Peter Rocca, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Andre Leveille, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Edward Branch, CSC; David Guffy, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: Michael Baxter, CSC; Holy Saturday Sermon by: John Dunne, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: James Lies, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: John Lahey, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Michael Baxter, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; David Schneidler, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Andre Leveille, CSC; Patrick Maloney, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: James Lies, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David Scheidler, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Francis J. Quinlivan, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermons by: William Seetch, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas Streit, CSC; John Dunne, CSC; James M. Lies, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John Pearson, CSC; William Wack, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Neary, CSC; D. Reginald Whitt, OP; Paul Doyle, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, DD; James King, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; All Saints Day Sermons by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; James M. Lies, CSC; Dedication of Basilica St. John Lateran Mass Sermons by: James King, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Stephen Newton, CSC; James Lies, CSC; Thomas Doyle, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Thomas Streit, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Thomas Doyle, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Moss, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Thomas Doyle, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Lies, CSC; Thomas Doyle, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Flanigan, CSC; James M. Lies, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Rev. Robert Sullivan; David Scheidler, CSC; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: D. Reginald Whitt, OP; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas Gaughan, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Willam A. Wack, CSC; Edward Branch, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; James Lies, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: Robert L. Eppling, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: David Scheidler, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Joseph R. Crowley, DD; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: James E. McDonald, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: William A. Wack, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Nicholas Ayo, CSC; Charles B. Gordon, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Brian E. Daley, SJ; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, DD; William A. Wack, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard E. Gribble, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James M. Lies, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: James T. Rahillly, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC; Timothy Scully, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas E. Blantz, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; David J. Scheidler, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; John Conley, CSC; All Saints Day Sermons by: Carl F. Ebey, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Brian E. Daley, SJ; James B. King, CSC; James M. Lies, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Paul Kollman, CSC; William A. Wack, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Rev. Michael Sheehan; Rev. Robert N. Lynch; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Joseph R. Crowley; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: William Beauchamp, CSC; James Foster, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David J. Scheidler, CSC; John E. Conley, CSC; John A. Herman, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Paul V. Kollman, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David J. Scheidler, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John E. Conley, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; James M. Lies, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William A. Wack, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; James B. King, CSC; Junior Parents Weekend Mass Sermon by: Thomas Doyle, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Michael McCarthy, SJ; Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermons by: James B. King, CSC; Rev. John S. Cummins; James M. Lies, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Thomas Doyle, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: John H. Pearson, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: William Beauchamp, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: William Dorwort, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Charles Gordon, CSC; Holy Saturday Sermon by: David J. Scheidler, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Edward Idris Cardinal Cassidy; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Brian E. Daley, SJ; David Scheidler, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Timothy Scully, CSC; Thomas Doyle, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: James M. Lies, CSC; William A. Wack, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Patrick M. Neary, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: [Edward A. Malloy, CSC]; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; David J. Scheidler, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Randall C. Rentner, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David Scheidler, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; William A. Wack, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Thomas G. Sreit, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William A. Wack, CSC; Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; David Scheidler, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Patrick Neary, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Michael McCarthy, SJ; James B. King, CSC; John A. Herman, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Thomas Gaughan, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; James Lies, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Paul Kollman, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: John E. Conley, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David J. Scheidler, CSC; James M. Lies, CSC; William A. Wack, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick M. Neary, CSC; Tom Doyle, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James M. Lies, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Bishop Dale J. Melczek; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Flanigan, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; David J. Scheidler, CSC; Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John I. Jenkins, CSC; Randall Rentner, CSC; James M. Lies, CSC; Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Mark Poorman, CSC; Joseph R. Crowley; Daniel R. Jenky, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: John A. Herman, CSC; Patrick M. Neary, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Oscar Rodriguez; Richard V. Warner, CSC; John A. Herman, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: John Conley, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; James K. Foster, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; James M. Lies, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: Robert L. Eppling, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: James M. Lies, CSC; Joseph R. Crowley; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Michael S. Driscoll, CSC; Mark B. Thesing, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: David J. Scheidler, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Bishop Joe A. Fiorenza; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; William A. Wack, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas V. Bednar, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; William A. Wack, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Bishop Anthony M. Milone; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Patrick Neary, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; William A. Wack, CSC; David J. Scheidler, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Michael E. Connors, CSC; James K. Foster, CSC; William A. Wack, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas V. Bednar, CSC; Charles B. Gordon, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: John H. Pearson, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: John E. Conley, CSC; John A. Herman, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John H. Pearson, CSC; Charles B. Gordon, CSC; John E. Conley, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Patrick Maloney, CSC; John A. Herman, CSC; David J. Scheidler, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Bishop John S. Cummins; John A. Steele, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; Timothy R. Scully, CSC; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Flanigan, CSC; John I. Jenkins, CSC; John A. Steele, CSC; Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Patrick M. Neary, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: John E. Conley, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; David J. Scheidler, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: William D. Dorwart, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Paul V. Kollman, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: William Daily, CSC; Sean McGraw, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Jerome H. Neyrey, SJ; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Rev. James Lewis, O.Carm.; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; William A. Wack, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John A. Herman, CSC; James F. Flanigan, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William D. Seetch, CSC; Peter A. Jarret. CSC; Thomas V. Bednar, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David J. Scheidler, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas W. Smith, CSC; David Schlaver, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William A. Wack, CSC; Bishop John W. Yanta; Archbishop Michael J. Sheehan; Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Bishop Charles V. Grahmann; Archbishop Roger M. Cardinal Mahoney; John M. D'Arcy; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Bishop James M. Moynihan; Bishop Anthony J. O'Connell; Bishop Robert N. Lynch; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; James K. Foster, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Aux. Bishop John J. Kaising; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; John E. Conley, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Archbishop Francis Cardinal George; John H. Pearson, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermon by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: David J. Scheidler, CSC; William D.Seetch, CSC; Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Paul V. Kollman, CSC; John A. Herman, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; John E. Conley, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Charles Gordon, CSC; Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Robert H. Moss, CSC; John A. Steele, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Patrick M. Neary, CSC; William Beauchamp, CSC; Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: William D. Dorwart, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: John A. Herman, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Daniel R. Jenky, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; John A. Herman, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Terrence P. Ehrman, CSC; Eric J. Schimmel, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: John H. Pearson, CSC; James K. Foster, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Daniel G. Groody, CSC; John H. Pearson, CSC; Timothy R. Scully, CSC; Pentecost Sunday Sermon by: William M. Lies, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter Jarret, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William M. Lies, CSC; Bishop Robert C. Morlino; Thomas V. Bednar, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Kevin Russeau, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, DD; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Bishop Charles Grahmann; Peter Rocca, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; John A. Steele, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Bishop Robert N. Lynch; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Samuel J. Peters, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC; Robert L. Epping, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: David E. Schlaver, CSC; Thomas W. Smith, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: James B. King, CSC; Kevin M. Russeau, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermon by: William M. Lies, CSC; First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; John E. Conley, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Sean D. McGraw, CSC; Peter A. Jarret. CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: James B. King, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter Jarret, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC; Patrick Neary, CSC; Junior Parents Weekend Mass Sermon by: Daniel G. Groody, CSC; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Samuel J. Peters, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC; James B. King, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Samuel J. Peters, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermon by: James K. Foster, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Charles Gordon, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Peter Rocca, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Peter Jarrett, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: John H. Pearson, CSC; Thomas Eckert, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermon by: James K. Foster, CSC; Commencement Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Paul V. Kollman, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: John H. Pearson, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: James Flanigan, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; J. Steele, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter Rocca, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Archbishop Elden F. Curtis; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Kevin Russeau, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John E. Conley, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph E. Weiss, SJ; John Conley, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas Eckert, CSC; Paul V. Kollman, CSC; Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Kevin M. Russeau, CSC; Bishop Paul G. Bootkowski; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: James Flanigan, CSC; All Souls Day Sermons by: William M. Lies, CSC; Mark Poorman, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas McDermott, CSC; Leonard Shankar Rozario, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel Jenky, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Bishop Robert N. Lynch; Feast of Christ the King Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC; Kevin M. Russeau, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: John E. Conley, CSC; Peter A. Jarret. CSC; Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Paul F. Doyle, CSC; Baptism of our Lord Sermon by: Mark B. Thesing, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Danile Parrish, CSC; John Conley, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John H. Pearson, CSC; Bill Lies, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Paul F. Doyle, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Charles Gordon, CSC; James B. King, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John J. Coughlin, OFM; Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Walter E. Jenkins, CSC; Robert S. Pelton, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Daniel Groody, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Thomas Eckert, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: David T. Tyson, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Nicholas Ayo, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Kevin Russeau, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC; Louis A. Del Fra, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: William Lies, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Commencement Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter Jarret, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Patrick Maloney, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Msgr. Kevin Kostelnik; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Michael E. Connors, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; John E. Conley, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Thomas Smith, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, DD; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Kenneth Molinaro, CSC; Robert Dowd, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC; William M. Lies, CSC; Feast of Christ the King Sermons by: J. Steele, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermon by: Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; John Conley, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter Jarret, CSC; Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: James Flanigan, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: James B. King, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Kenneth Molinaro, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; John H. Pearson, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: David T. Tyson, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Paul F. Doyle, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; David T. Tyson, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermon by: John H. Pearson, CSC; Sermon by: Kevin Sandberg, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Rev. J. Michael Joncas; John H. Pearson, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Daniel J. Parrish, CSC; Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Easter Sermon by: John Coughlin, OFM; Sixth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC; William M. Lies, CSC; Commencement Mass Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: John I. Jenkins, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph Carey, CSC; William D.Seetch, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Flanigan, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Kevin M. Russeau, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Nicholas Ayo, CSC; Paul F. Doyle, CSC; William M.Lies, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; John E. Conley, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Kevin Russeau, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John I. Jenkins, CSC; Bishop Robert C. Morlino; Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC; Daniel Jenky, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert L. Plasker, CSC; Robert Mugera, CSC; Thirty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter Jarret, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; John I. Jenkins, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Thomas Eckert, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermon by: Daniel J. Parrish, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: William M. Lies, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, DD; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; John I. Jenkins, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: David T. Tyson, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: William D. Seetch, CSC; Holy Saturday Sermon by: Daniel J. Parrish, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Kevin Russeau, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Daniel J. Parrish, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Nathan D. Wills, CSC; Commencement Mass Sermon by: John I. Jenkins, CSC; Freshman Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades; Bishop Robert C. Morlino; Robert C. Dowd, CSC; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Adam Cardinal Maida; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Ralph Haag, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph Carey, CSC; Peter McCormick, CSC; Twenty-Ninth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Paul V. Kollman, CSC; David E. Schlaver, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Edwin H. Obermiller, CSC; John E. Conley, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter McCormick, CSC; Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC; Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Daniel G. Groody, CSC; Ralph L. Haag, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Edwin F. O'Brien; William M. Lies, CSC; Paul F. Doyle, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermon by: Nicholas Ayo, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC; William M. Lies, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter McCormick, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Mark B. Thesing, CSC; Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: William M. Lies, CSC; Ralph L. Haag, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Peter F. Rocca, CSC; Rev. Edward C. Branch; David Guffy, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Mark B. Thesing, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermon by: John I. Jenkins, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: David T. Tyson, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter McCormick, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Peter McCormick, CSC; Stephen M. Koeth, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Peter McCormick, CSC; John E. Conley, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: John I. Jenkins, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: John I. Jenkins, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Daniel R. Jenky, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC; John J. Coughlin, OFM; Twenty-Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Ralph Haag, CSC; John H. Pearson, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Archbishop Joseph A. Fiorenza; Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: John H. Pearson, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Michael Wurtz, CSC; Twenty-Eighth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; John M. D'Arcy, DD; Louis DelFra, CSC; Thirty-First Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Edwin H. Obermiller, CSC; Kevin M. Russeau, CSC; Peter M. McCormick, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: Ralph Haag, CSC; Michael Wurtz, CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermon by: John M. D'Arcy, DD; First Sunday of Advent Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Ralph Haag, CSC; John I. Jenkins, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Paul F. Doyle, CSC; John H. Pearson, CSC; John E. Conley, CSC; Moureau Feast Mass Sermons by: Kenneth Molinaro, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermons by: S. Douglas Smith, CSC; Kenneth Molinaro, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by: Joseph H. Carey, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Second Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Edwin H. Obermiller, CSC; Palm - Passion Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Mark L. Poorman, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: David T. Tyson, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Michael B. Wurtz, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Anthony V. Szakaly, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Andrew Gawrych, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: John I. Jenkins, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Easter Sermon by: John E. Conley, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; David T. Tyson, CSC; Sixth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, DD; Robert A. Dowd, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by: John Jenkins, CSC; Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard Warner, CSC; Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Twenty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by: Gary Chamberland, CSC, Richard Warner, CSC; Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Sermons by: Peter Rocca, CSC, Louis A. Delfra CSC; Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by: Paul Doyle, CSC; Twenty Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Foster, CSC, William Lies, CSC; Twenty Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC, Paul V. Kollman, CSC; Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by: S. Douglas Smith, CSC, Bishop John M. D'Arcy, Richard Warner CSC; Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed/All Souls Sermons by: Gary S. Chamberland, CSC; Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome Sermons by: Ralph Haag, CSC, John E. Conley, CSC; Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by:Peter A. Jarret, CSC; Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca CSC, Bishop John M. D'Arcy; First Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Peter McCormick, CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by: James K. Foster, CSC, Peter Rocca, CSC; Third Sunday of Advent Sermons by: Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Second Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Feast of St. Paul Sermons by: Angelo Amato, Titular Archbishop of Sila, S. Douglas Smith, CSC; Fourth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter McCormick, CSC, John M. Conley, CSC; Fifth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter Jarret, CSC; Seven Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: James Gallagher, CSC, Bishop John M. D'Arcy; Sixth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Joseph Carey, CSC; First Sunday of Lent Sermons by: William Lies, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Nicholas Ayo, CSC, Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Fifth Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Peter Jarret, CSC, Peter Rocca, CSC; Palm Sunday Sermons by: Peter Rocca, CSC, Gary Chamberland, CSC, John Jenkins, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermons by: David T. Tyson, CSC; Good Friday Sermons by: Gary Chamberland, CSC; Easter Vigil / Holy Saturday Sermons by: William M. Lies, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC, Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Edward A. Malloy, CSC, Stephen M. Koeth, CSC, Aaron J. Michka, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Paul Doyle, CSC, Patrick Neary, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Easter Sermons by: Richard Warner, CSC, Bishop Emeritus of Jackson, MS Reve William R. Houck; First Year Orientation Mass Sermon by: Richard C. Warner, CSC; Opening Mass of the Academic Year Sermon by: John J. Jenkins, CSC; Twenty-Second Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by: Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Twenty-Third Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter J. Rocca, CSC, Most Rev. Robert C. Morlino, Diocese of Madison, WI; Twenty-Fourth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by: Stephen M. Koeth, CSC; Twenty-Fifth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by: Gregory P. Haake, CSC; Twenty-Sixth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter Rocca, CSC; Twenty-Seventh Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Robert A. Dowd, CSC, Most Rev. Joseph A. Fiorenza, Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston- Houston; Twenty-Eighth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, Bishop of Ft. Wayne/South Bend Diocese, Peter D. Rocca, CSC, William M. Lies, CSC; Twenty-Ninth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by: Jose E. Ahumada, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Richard V. Warner, CSC, John M. D'Arcy, Bishop of Ft. Wayne/South Bend Diocese; Solemnity of All Saints Sermon by: Peter Rocca, CSC; Thirty-Second Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Stephen M. Koeth, CSC, Joseph W. Estabrook, Aux Bishop for the Military Services, S. Douglas Smith, CSC; Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by: John M. D'Arcy, Bishop Ft.Wayne/South Bend Diocese, Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King Sermons by: Peter A. Jarret, CSC, Nicholas Ayo, CSC; Second Sunday Advent Sermon by: Peter Rocca, CSC; Third Sunday Advent Sermon by: Richard V. Warner, CSC; Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by: Gregory P. Haake, CSC; Third Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: S. Douglas Smith, CSC, Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Fourth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by: Paul Doyle, CSC; Fifth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by: Paul Doyle, CSC; Sixth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by: Peter Rocca, CSC; First Sunday Lent Sermons by: Michael E. Connors, CSC, Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Second Sunday Lent Sermon by: Richard Warner, CSC; Fifth Sunday Lent Sermons by: John D'Arcy, Bishop Emeritus Ft. Wayne/South Bend Diocese, Peter Rocca, CSC; Palm Sunday Sermons by: John Jenkins, CSC, Peter Rocca, CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by: David Tyson, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by: Thomas E. Gaughan, CSC; Easter Vigil Sermon by: Stephen M. Koeth CSC; Easter Sunday Sermon by: Peter Rocca, CSC, Richard Warner, CSC; Second Sunday Easter, Divine Mercy Sunday Sermons by: Robert Dowd, CSC, Gerard Olinger, CSC; Third Sunday Easter, Sermon by: Peter Jarret, CSC; Fourth Sunday Easter, Sermon by: John Conley, CSC; Fifth Sunday Easter, Sermons by: Gregory Haake, CSC, Kevin D. Rhoades, Bishop of Ft.Wayne/South Bend Diocese; Sixth Sunday Easter, Sermon by: Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Twenty First Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermon by Richard V. Warner, CSC; Twenty Second Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermons by: William Dailey, CSC and Richard Warner, CSC; Twenty Third Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermons by: Peter Jarret, CSC and Tim Dougherty, Bishop, Diocese of Lafayette; Twenty Fourth Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermons by: Peter Rocca, CSC and Paul Bradley, Bishop, Diocese of Kalamazoo; Twenty Fifth Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermon by Thomas J. Eckert, CSC; Twenty Sixth Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermons by: Kevin Rhoades, Bishop of Ft.Wayne/SB Diocese; Joseph A. Fiorenza, Archbishop Emeritus of Galveston Houston; Michael Wurtz, CSC; Twenty Seventh Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermon by Thomas P. Doyle, CSC; Twenty Eighth Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermons by: Joseph Kurtz, Bishop of Louisville; Daniel Jenky Bishop of Peoria, IL; Robert Lynch, Bishop of St. Petersburg, FL; Thirty First Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermons by: S. Douglas Smith CSC, Peter Rocca CSC; Thirty Third Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermon by Leonard Olobo, CSC; Thirty Fourth Sunday Ordinary Time, Sermon by Paul Doyle, CSC; Second Sunday Advent Sermon by Peter Rocca CSC; Third Sunday Advent Sermon by James Foster, CSC; Third Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by Joseph Carey, CSC; Fourth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by John Pearson CSC; Fifth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by S. Douglas Smith, CSC; Sixth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by William Dailey CSC; Seventh Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by Peter Jarret, CSC; Eighth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermons by: Peter D. Rocca CSC; Andrew Gawrych CSC; Ninth Sunday Ordinary Time Sermon by Thomas Gaughan, CSC; Third Sunday of Lent Sermons by: Ralph Haag CSC; Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades; Fourth Sunday Lent Sermons by: Paul Doyle CSC; Peter Rocca CSC; Palm Sunday Sermon by John Jenkins CSC; Holy Thursday Sermon by David Tyson CSC; Good Friday Sermon by Michael E. Connors CSC; Holy Saturday Sermon by Richard Warner, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermons by: Peter Rocca CSC; Joseph Carey CSC; Thomas J. Eckert CSC; Second Sunday Easter Sermons by: Joseph Carey CSC; John Britto CSC, Paul Ybarra, CSC; Third Sunday Easter Sermon by Peter D. Rocca CSC; Twenty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Edward A. Malloy, CSC; Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York, Robert Morlino; Diocese of Madison; Twenty Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by William Dailey, CSC; Twenty Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Peter Jarret, CSC; Twenty Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by Rev. Joseph A. Fiorenza, Archbishop Emeritus Galveston-Houston; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Twenty Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Peter McCormick, CSC; Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Anthony Szakaly, CSC; Thirty First Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Andrew Gawrych, CSC; Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Louis Delfra CSC; Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermons by Bradley Metz, CSC; Joseph Cary, CSC; Solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ the King by sermon by Louis A. DelFra CSC; First Sunday of Advent Sermon by Peter Rocca CSC; Second Sunday of Advent Sermons by John Pearson, CSC; Peter D. Rocca, CSC; Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Peter Rocca, CSC; Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Terrence Ehrman, CSC; Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Edward Malloy, CSC; Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by William Dailey, CSC; Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Sermon by Michael B. Wurtz, CSC; First Sunday in Lent Sermon by Andrew Gawrych, CSC; Second Sunday in Lent Sermon by Peter Rocca, CSC; Fifth Sunday in Lent Sermon by Rev. Kevin C. Rhoades, Bishop, Ft.Wayne/SB Diocese, Rev. Peter A. Jarret,CSC; Palm Sunday; Holy Thursday Sermon by Rev. David Tyson, CSC; Good Friday Sermon by Stephen Lacroix, CSC; Holy Saturday Sermon by James B. King, CSC; Easter Sunday Sermon by Peter Rocca, CSC, James B King, CSC; Second Sunday of Easter Sermon by Peter M. McCormick, CSC; Matthew Kuczora, CSC; Third Sunday of Easter Sermon by James Gallagher, CSC; Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Sermon by Joseph H. Carey, CSC; Baccalaureate Mass Sermon by John I. Jenkins, CSC; Texts of Sacred Heart Basilica Homilies (other than Reflections on Scripture):; Reflections on Lenten Scripture Homilies; Homily for the Funeral Mass of [Dennis] Denny Moore; Sex and Single ND Christian (by Rev Stephen Newton CSC); Campus Ministry; Campus Ministry Oversize; Brochures and Pamphlets Describing Campus Ministry; Fr. James King Appointed Director of Campus Ministry; Brochures (Marriage at ND, Penance, RCIA/ Conversions / Catechumenate, Eucharistic Ministers, Confession, Power Lunches, Churches near ND...; The Notre Dame Hymnal (some do not have dates); Holy Cross Hymn Book; Liturgy Booklets for Lent, Easter, Advent, Christmas...; Liturgy Booklets for Miscellaneous Masses; Campus Ministry Mailings; Africentric Spirituality; Directory of Parishes and Faith Communities for the University of ND Class of 1999 [Campus Ministry Mailing]; Rev. Pete McCormick CSC Appointed Director of Campus Ministry; ND Vision; Schedules for Masses, Confessions, etc. at ND; Blue Mass for Police Officers, Firefighters & Emergency Personnel; Titles Promoting CSC Priests' and Brothers' Vocations; Behind the Scenes at ND: The Part of Lay Brothers CSC; A Brief Notice of the Congregation of Holy Cross; Fr. [John J.] Cavanaugh, President [by Ed McNamara] Comics in the Young Catholic Messenger; Facing the Future with the Strength of the Past: Congregation of Holy Cross [CSC] at ND [1st edition] Kerry Temple, Gary Mills, Paul Wieber Kerry Temple, Gary Mills, Paul Wieber; A Sign of Hope / The Indiana Province Congregation of Holy Cross / Campaign to Raise Funds; Campaign to Raise Funds for Congregation of Holy Cross; $50 Millon in Gifts to Support Notre Dame and the Congregation of Holy Cross; Holy Cross [CSC] at ND [2nd edition]; Holy Cross [CSC] at ND [3rd edition]; Holy Cross [CSC] at ND [4th edition]; Holy Cross [CSC] at ND; Miscellaneous CSC Vocations Literature; CSC Vocations Oversize Posters; CSC Vocations X-tra Large Posters; Choices (Newsletter from CSC Office of Vocations); Holy Cross New Candidates; Pillars / Annual Report of Congregation of Holy Cross; Spirit of ND / Timeless Topix Comic Books [2 editions]; CSC/ Holy Cross Congregation/ ND/ Priests [2 editions]; Holy Cross Congregation Fund Raising Literature; A Sign of Hope / The Indiana Province Congregation of Holy Cross; Retreats for Students, Clergy, and Laymen at ND Weekends of Reflection for Students / Staff Alumni / Summer Retreats; 94. PNDP 3400-3410- Placement Bureau / Career and Placement Services / Center for Career Development; Career and Placement Services Publications; Campus Interviews [with Employers]; Campus Interviews [with Employers]; Campus Interviews [with Employers]; Campus Interviews [with Employers]; Campus Interviews [with Employers]; MBA Recruiter's Guide; Career Catalyst Notre Dame MBA; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual + Supplement [xerox copy]; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual + Supplement; Placement Manual; Placement Manual Supplement; Placement Manual + Supplement; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Placement Manual; Recruiting At ND: What's In It For You; Recruiting At ND: What's In It For You; Recruiting At ND; Recruiting At ND; Recruiting At ND; Recruiting at the UND: A Guide for Employers; Recruiting at the UND: A Guide for Employers; Recruiting Schedule; Recruiting Schedule; Career Center Mailings, Forms, Clippings, Brochures, etc. / Center for Career Development; Career Center / Placement Center Posters; Descriptions, Reports, etc.; Final Report to Faculty Senate and Student Life Council; Joint Committee on the Placement Bureau; Tools for Writing Resumes and Cover Letters / Cover Letter Guide / Resume Guide; 95. PNDP 9000L- Fund-Raising / Development / ND Foundation; Fund-Raising Literature [Titles]; Your Stake in the Future; Substance of Things Hoped For: Guide for Benefactors; UND: Past, Present, Future [one version]; UND: Past, Present, Future [other version]; Guide for Benefactors; Portfolio of Philanthropy; Do You Remember...? [by Rev Hugh O'Donnell CSC]; Training young men for America; the University of Notre Dame's war program. To Admiral Nimitz -- somewhere in the Pacific; an address broadcast over the Blue Network... as part of the celebration of the 19th Annual Universal Notre Dame Night / by Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell, CSC, 1895-1947. [Notre Dame, Ind. : [s.n.] 1942]; Nineteenth Annual Universal ND Night; ND in WWII; American Heritage and ND [by Rev Hugh O'Donnell, CSC]; ND Advocates; Years to Remember [by Rev. Hugh O'Donnell, CSC]; ND Case for Corporate Support; In time of war prepare for peace. The University of Notre Dame looks to the future. ca.1943; Dept of public relations. Is Notre Dame more than a name to you?. [Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame 1945?]; The challenge of peace. Notre Dame, Ind. : The university of Notre Dame [1946?]; Fund-Raising Literature [Mailings, Brochures, Clipping]; Fund-Raising Literature: General; The Achievement and the Potential / The University of Notre Dame duLac; Notre Dame's Quite Revolution; University of Notre Dame Foundation. Manual and guide for city committees and alumni. Notre Dame, Ind.; "Immovably upon the moveless rock..." A report on the University of Notre Dame Foundation / by Harry G. Hogan. [Notre Dame, Indiana: [s.n.] 1948].; Fund-Raising Literature: Annual Fund; Fund-Raising Literature: Rockne Heritage Fund (in conjunction with the Annual Fund); All for the Irish Weekly Planner by the Rockne Heritage Fund and the Joyce Athletics Grants-in-Aid; The Unfolding Vision; Fund-Raising Literature: Posters; Communique (published by Annual Fund); Football Ticket Policy for Alumni; Fund-Raising Literature: Deferred Giving, Foundations Planned Giving, Bequests, Memorials; Financial Planning Insights (published by Planned Giving); Memorial Benches and Trees at UND; Charitable Gift Annuity; Dept of public relations. Foundations: an investment for a living memorial. The University of Notre Dame looks to the future. [Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame 1945]; Love Thee Notre Dame, A Gift Planning Initiative; Fund-Raising Literature: Matching Gifts Program; Fund-Raising Literature: Tax Planning, Tax Reductions; Fund-Raising Literature: "Current Financial Planner"; Donor Advised Fund; Student Foundation Week; Fund-Raising Literature: Faculty Development Program; "Living Chairs" [a version of Endowed Faculty Chairs]; Fund-Raising Literature: Endowed Faculty Chairs; Fund-Raising Literature: Fellowships; Fund-Raising Literature: Financial Aid; Fund-Raising Literature: Scholarships; Fund-Raising Literature: The; Irish Insights [Badin Guild Newsletter]; The Badin Guild; Fund-Raising Literature: Edward Fredrick Sorin Society; Name Your Moment / Purcell Pavilion; Fund-Raising Literature: Order of St Thomas [Law School]; Fund-Raising Literature: Law School Annual Fund; Fund-Raising Literature: John Cardinal O'Hara Society [Business School]; Fund-Raising Literature: President's Circle; Weekend With The President; Corby Society; 1842 Loyalty Society; Reverend Edmund P. Joyce Athletic Grants In Aid; Parent Program; Fund-Raising Campaigns; Old Students' / Alumni Hall Fund-Raising; Building and Endowment Fund Drive; The greater Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. What educators and statesmen think of Notre Dame's appeal. [n.p. : n.pub., 1921]; The university of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana; its meaning, its immediate needs. An appeal to the alumni, former students and friends of Notre Dame. [n.p. : n.pub. 1921]; A world view of Notre Dame. South Bend, Ind.] : [L. P. Hardy co. 1921.; Address of Judge Kickham Scanlan, delivered Apr.20, 1922, at mass meeting of the Notre Dame... development and endowment fund-raising campaign, held in Elizabethan room, Congress hotel, Chicago, Ill. [n.p. : n.p.] 1922.; The Five Hundred Thousand (by Building Endowment Fund); Scholarship Club Fund-Raisers; Program for John McCormack in Concert Fundraising Event; Mandarin and Chop Suey Cook Book (by ND Scholarship Club); Sacred Heart Church Restoration Fund-Raising; Rockne Memorial Fund-Raising; Living Endowment Fund-Raising Plan; Greater ND Campaign; Challenge: Mailings and General Literature; Challenge: Clippings; "Challenge: A Monthly Newsletter"; Challenge: "Special Gifts Committee Bulletin"; Challenge: "Committee Bulletin", "Progress Report"; Challenge: Committeeman's Packet; Challenge: Notre Dame Foundation. A Challenge Met: The eighteen million dollar challenge program; a report of unprecedented support and its impact on the university during three remarkable years--July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1963.; Challenge II: Mailings and General Literature; Challenge II: Newsletter; Challenge II: Another Challenge Met: Extending the tradition of great teaching; an illustrated report on Notre Dame's $20,000,000 Challenge II program and its vital role in building an even greater university. [Notre Dame, Ind.] : University of Notre Dame [n.d.]; Notre Dame Foundation. Challenge II . . . extending the tradition of great teaching. [Notre Dame, Indiana : [s.n.] 1963?]; Challenge II: Progress Report; Challenge II: Valley of Vision Campaign; Summa: Kickoff Dinners; Summa: Mailings Soliciting Money; Summa: Miscellaneous Mailings, Press Releases, etc.; Summa: Blank Stationary and Envelopes; Summa: Brochures; Summa: ND's Greatest Challenge. A Comprehensive...; Summa: Campaign Organization Manuals and Handbooks; Summa: "Progress Report"; Summa: "Summary: A Report on ND's Greatest Challenge"; ND Law Center Fund-Raising Program; Campaign for ND: Initial and Final Reports:; Hesburgh, Theodore Martin, 1917- And they called it the University of Notre Dame du Lac / [by Theodore M. Hesburgh] [Notre Dame, Ind. : National Campaign Committee, Campaign for Notre Dame, 1975?]; Fulfilling Sorin's Dream: The Hesburgh Years; Campaign for ND: Mailings, Clippings, etc.; Campaign for ND: Pamphlets; Campaign for ND: Handbook for Solicitors and Volunteers; Campaign for ND: Inaugural Weekend Packet; Athletic Endowment Fund; ND: A Strategic Moment; Generations: A Campaign for the ND Student; Generations [Newsletter]; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign: Inaugural Announcement Show program; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign: Inaugural Weekend Video [removed to DNDP]; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign Videos: The Arts, Athletics, Endowed Chairs, Financial Aid, Libraries, MBA/Law, Service [Removed to DNDP]; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign Video containing: Arts, Athletics, Endowed Chairs, Financial Aid, Libraries, MBA/Law, and Service [removed to MNDP]; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign Case Statements: Athletics, the College of Arts and Letters, the School of Architecture, Catholic Character, Mendoza college of Business, the College of Engineering, Notre Dame Law School, the Hesburgh Libraries and Kresge Law Library, Endowed Professorships, the College of Science, Student Life, and A comprehensive Campaign Statement; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign Mini Case Statement for The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign Newsletters: Spring 2007, Summer 2007, Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Summer 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Summer 2009, Fall 2009, Spring, 2010, Summer 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, and Fall 2011; An Appeal to Black Alumni; A Force for Good; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign: Notre Dame Magazines Feature Stories: Autumn 2011, Summer 2011, Spring 2011, Spring, 2010, Autumn 2010, Winter 2009-10, Autumn 2009, Spring 2009, Winter 2008-09, Autumn 2008, Summer 2008, Spring 2008, Winter 2007-08, Autumn 2007, Summer 2007, and Spring 2007; Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign: Final Report; Arts Advancement, Endowment for the Arts, Arts Fundraising Literature; University of Notre Dame Australia Annual Appeal, Fundraising; Boldly Notre Dame Campaign; Sorin Speaks / The Story of Notre Dame as Told by the Man who Founded It [Play written by Christina Gorman '91 and directed by Patrick Vassel '07]; Notre Dame Day; Notre Dame Day / Oversize; Women's Initiative; General Fund-Raising Manuals and Plans; ND Foundations Manuals and Guides; Class Agents Plan; Information and Forms for Fund-Raising Work; ND Foundation Newsletters and Bulletins; University of Notre Dame. Foundation. Annual report. [Notre Dame, Ind., 1953]; Fund-Raising Movies / Films / Videos; Film: "Education is Everybody's Business"; Stewardship / Office of Stewardship Programs; A Greater Notre Dame / Support for Library Collections and Services; Seek Study Serve / Endowments in Support of the Academy; The Notre Dame Experience / Support for Financial Aid Programs; Notre Dame Endowment / Endowments for Excellence; for the Generations: Understanding Your Gift to the Notre Dame Endowment; the gift That Grows creating an endowment at the UND; Recognition Weekends / Thanks to Donors; Inaugural Academic Recognition Weekend; Academic Recognition Weekend; NOT YET FULLY PROCESSED:; 96. PNDP 9050temp- Proposals and Applications by the University for Grants, Awards, Funding, etc.; Special Report to the Ford Foundation + Supplement; Invitation to the Knights of Columbus, a Proposal...; Proposal to W.K. Kellogg Foundation for the Continuing Education Center; Proposal Establishment of State Medical School in ... North Central Indiana; A New Life Science Building for the UND; Proposal to NSF for Accelerating Development of Science and Engineering at UND; Proposal to NSF for Accelerating Development of Science and Engineering at UND; Application to HEW OE for NDEA Graduate Fellowships; Proposal to NSF for Development of Science at UND; Proposal to Ford Foundation [re Special Program in Education; Proposal for Advancement of Engineering Education and Research at UND; Institute for Advanced Religious Studies: to Promote Convergence of Religion and Education: A Prospectus; Institute for Advanced Religious Studies.. Prospectus; Proposal to Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust for Support of Graduate Business Education [MBA] at UND; Proposal to Mrs Paul Galvin for Advancement of Science; Lobund Laboratories; Morris Pollard; Microbiology; Proposal by ND College of Engineering to Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Project Themis; Detailed Proposal by the College of Engineering to the Director of Defense Research and Engineering Project Themis; Proposal of the UND to the Ford Foundation; Proposal of the UND to the Ford Foundation; Deep Ocean Engineering Renewal Proposal to Department of the Navy; Proposal to the Ancient Order of Hibernians in Support of a Center for the Study of American Catholicism; Printed Covers for Various Proposals; Proposal to the Herman Goldman Foundation to Help Support Cancer Research in the Lobund Lab at UND; Proposal to the Retirement Research Foundation to Support ND Lobund Lab's Expanded Research in Aging and the Prolongation of Life; Proposal to the Coleman Foundation to Help Support the Work of the Lobund Lab at UND; Proposal for the Thomas and Alberta White Center for Law, Government, and Human Rights at the ND Law School; ND [Notre Dame] Press Releases Index ; Attwater, Donald ; McCarthy, Dean James E, Notre Dame College of Commerce, advocates using Media to further Peace through promoting Free Enterprise ; Truman asks for Notre Dame help in Relief Efforts in Europe and Far East ; Day of Prayer for European Children observed at Notre Dame in compliance with wishes of Pius XII ; O'Donnell, Rev. J. Hugh C.S.C., Notre Dame President, Speaks at Testimonial Dinner for Timothy P. Galvin of Knights of Columbus, says World Patter opposed to Justice and Peace ; Fitzgerald, Rev. Mark J. C.S.C., Notre Dame Assistant Economics Prof., Cited by Government for WWII service to National War Labor Board ; Magner, Dr. James A. of Catholic University of America, criticizes US attitude toward Spain in "Ave Maria" article ; Quiz Kids Radio Program recognizes Notre Dame as one of three US universities where "Best Teacher in America" and receive year's Scholarship and $1,000 ; Kormendi, Eugene, Notre Dame Fine Arts Prof. wins 1st Prize in Sculpture at Hoosier Art Salon of Indianapolis ; Powers, Dr. E. Lawrence, finishes as General Technical Aide to the Board of Coordination of Malarial Studies of the National Research Council, returns to Notre Dame Biology Dept. ; Antimalarial Drugs developed at Notre Dame to be tried clinically ; ND [Notre Dame] Engineering, Science, and Management War Training Program commended by ND [Notre Dame] ; Gurian, Dr. Waldemar, writes of Worlds Longing for Religion in "The Review of Politics" [Text Included with Press Release] ; McCarthy, James E., Dean of College of Commerce, honored for twenty-five years at ND [Notre Dame]. ; Eighty-to to Graduate at last Wartime Convocation ; Toledo Council of Catholic Men will cooperate with Notre Dame when holding Industrial Relations Institute to further understanding between Labor and Management ; 301 Former Notre Dame Students have died in WWII ; Industrial Relations Institute in Toledo to have five Labor sessions hosted by Notre Dame Faculty ; St. George's College in Chili, run by Notre Dame Priests, develops goodwill between North and South America, underpublicized ; New Faculty appointed to Arts and Letters and College of Commerce ; Ward, Rev. Leo R C.S.C., Prof. of Philosophy at ND [Notre Dame], appointed to Atomic Bomb Committee established by Atomic Associates Inc. at University of Chicago ; New Jersey members of Notre Dame Alumni Association to receive two rosaries and crucifixes blessed by Pius XII ; Ward, Rev. Leo R C.S.C., Prof. of Philosophy at ND [Notre Dame], appointed to Atomic Bomb Committee established by Atomic Associates Inc. at University of Chicago ; Mechanical Engineering Program to add Industrial Mechanical Engineering Courses ; War Relief Drive collects nearly $2,000 from students and faculty ; Industrial Relations Institute in Toledo to feature some of nations leading Business Executives to help promote understanding between Labor and Management ; Wilkins, Dr. Walter L, O'Grady, Dr. Daniel, and Fitzgerald, Dr. John J., distinguished Notre Dame Profs., return after WWII service ; Scheurer, Rolf, Hired by Notre Dame Department of Music ; Former ND [Notre Dame] Students killed in WWII honored at Notre Dame Night ; Industrial Relations Institute in Toledo to help promote understanding between Labor and Management under auspices of Toledo Council of Catholic Men cooperating with ND [Notre Dame] ; O'Donnell, Rev. J. Hugh C.S.C., says people of all religions much fight Communism ; McCarthy, Dean James E., says Advertising must support Free Enterprise in Speech to Adcraft Club of Detroit ; Flynn, Lieut. Commander Frank T., returns to again teach Sociology at ND [Notre Dame] after service in Navy ; Schoenherr, Dr. Karl E., Dean of College of Engineering, is awarded Distinguished Civilian Service Medal in D.C. ; Hayes, Dr. Carlton J.H. to receive Laetare Medal ; Waldman, Dr. Bernard, Associate Notre Dame Physics Prof., says Civilian Control of Atomic Research necessary ; Paund, Dr. Roscoe, Dean-Emeritus of Harvard Law, to Lecture at ND [Notre Dame] ; Notre Dame Night honors Former Students killed in WWII ; Price, Charles, Head of Notre Dame Chemistry, to receive American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry ; Price, Charles, Head of Notre Dame Chemistry, to receive American Chemical Society Award in Pure Chemistry ; Van Keuren, Prof. Earnest C., elected President of Indiana College English Association ; Farley, Rev. John F. C.S.C., to be remembered through construction of "Farley Hall" ; Thornton, Rev. Louis J. C.S.C., Notre Dame Registrar, announces closing Registration to all not returning from WWII ; Wick, Dr. Gian Carlo, Italian, joins Notre Dame Physics Department ; O'Hara, Lt. Francis wants to enter N.D. ; James A. Burns Memorial Scholarship ; Byrne, Thomas, Pres. of Notre Dame Alumni Association demands UN investigation of Soviet-dominated countries ; Universal Notre Dame Night honors Notre Dame Alumni who died in WWII ; Wick, Prof. Gian Carlo joined Notre Dame Physics Department ; O'Brien, Prof. Rev. J.A. urges UN investigation of Russian domination over Poland ; Burton, Chemistry Prof. Dr. Milton advocates World Government to prevent Nuclear War ; Veterans preparing to enter Notre Dame Seminary ; Pius XII Water color by Prof. F.J. Hanley on display ; Stritch, Thomas J., appointed Head of Notre Dame Journalism ; American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Indiana Chapter, to hold annual meeting at ND [Notre Dame] ; Notre Dame Night attracts 25,000 Former Students [Text for Publicity Included] ; Leahy, Frank W. beats Nimitz, Chester, at Horseshoes ; Hermens, Prof. Ferdinand A. of Political Science at ND [Notre Dame] calls for return to high standards of fairness and accuracy in American Daily Press ; Sessler, Prof. Stanley S. of Notre Dame Fine Arts devised new methods of Identification of Vessels and Planes for WWII ; O'Donnell, Rev. J.H., C.S.C. calls for return from bodily pleasures to Christ in Catholic Hour talks ; Ladner, Gerhart B. joins Notre Dame Dept. of History ; Rodhain, Abbe Jean at Notre Dame reveals largest group of German Catholic Seminarians is at Chartres, France ; Tien, Thomas Cardinal plans to erect Catholic University in China ; Nimitz, Chester W., to be awarded Honorary Degree by Notre Dame [Text of Citation Included] ; Latin American Students enrolled ; Timothy P. Galvin elected to Associate Board of Lay Trustees ; O'Donnell, Rev. J.H., C.S.C. speaks against Divorce and Planned Parenthood in Catholic Hour talks ; Nimitz, Chester W., to be awarded Honorary Degree by ND [Notre Dame] ; WWII Veterans have opportunity to Priesthood ; Woodward, Chaplain Robert W., Assistant Notre Dame Philosophy Prof., awarded Army Commendations Ribbon for outstanding work in Army Chaplain's Corps ; Brown, H. Dale, director of IN State Bureau of Motor Vehicles, says License Plate to Honor ND [Notre Dame] ; Gabreski, Col. Francis S., Notre Dame Alumnus and war hero, leaves Army ; Nimitz, Adm. Chester W. To be honored at Notre Dame [Delivers Address, Text Included] ; McAvoy, Rev. Thomas T. calls for Christian Principles in political sphere ; Jump, Dr. Austin appointed Assoc. Prof. of Biology at ND [Notre Dame] ; Leahy beats Admiral Nimitz at horseshoes ; King's College opened by C.S.C. in Kingston, Pa. ; O'Donnell, Rev. J.H., C.S.C. - Speech at Nimitz Convocation ; O'Donnell, Rev. J.H., C.S.C. criticizes risqu9 newspaper pictures in Catholic Hour talks ; O'Donnell, Rev. J.H., C.S.C. criticizes risqu9 newspaper pictures in Catholic Hour talks ; Hearst Foundation Donates $100,000 for Scholarships ; Federal Public Housing Authority and ND [Notre Dame] agree to construct Apartments for Married Veterans ; Vinson, Fred M., Secretary of Treasury, Commends ND [Notre Dame] support for Government Savings Plan ; Kenna, Rev. Howard announces bolstering of Latin American Studies at ND [Notre Dame] ; Gurian, Prof. Waldemar of Notre Dame advocates firm US policies against Russia ; O'Donnell, Rev. J.H., C.S.C. calls for faith in conflict against positive Atheism Catholic Hour talks ; Macarthur, General Douglas, encourages Christians to Evangelize to Japan ; Mastodon Specimens in pristine condition identified by two ND [Notre Dame] Profs. ; Stritch, Cardinal Samuel, Archbishop of Chicago, to preach Notre Dame Baccalaureate Sermon [note to kill this story included] ; O'Donnell, Rev. J. Hugh, to Testify before House Sub-Committee of Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Federal Aid Recommendations ; Whitley, Lt. John T., USNR, Awarded Silver Star for Heroism at Okinawa ; Seagram, Joseph E., designs special Evaporator to be used in Notre Dame Chemical Engineering Laboratory ; Gates, Governor of IN, Appoints Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell to Indiana War History Commission ; O'Brien, Rev. J.A. Notre Dame Prof., has his book "Power of Love" published in Portuguese ; Married Veterans Spiritual Retreat for Veteran Notre Dame Students and Wives ; Rauget, Andre, French Youth Leader, speaks positively of Victory for the French Popular Republican Movement ; Galvin, Timothy P., Deputy Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, gives Speech at KOC Banquet: "The Catholic Church in America is on the March" ; Married Veterans Spiritual Retreat for Veteran Notre Dame Students and Wives ; McBride, Rev. Francis C.S.C., Former Superior of Holy Cross College, remembered in Funeral Mass at Sacred Heart ; First Post-War Commencement ; Ordinations in Sacred Heart Church ; Sokolsky, George E., newsman, to give Commencement Address ; Naval Drill Hall at Notre Dame to be site of Commissioning of 134 Ensigns ; National Federation of Catholic College Students annual meeting highlighted by creation of National Commission on Veteran's Affairs ; Burton, Dr. Milton, Notre Dame Chemistry Prof., to observe Bikini Atomic Tests ; Stritch, Samuel Cardinal, Archbishop of Chicago, to receive Honorary Notre Dame Degree with two other clergymen ; Taggett, Ensign Paul Newton USNR, Notre Dame Alumnus, to receive Student Medal "for Scholastic Achievement" at Notre Dame from American Institute of Chemists ; Sokolsky, George E. give Commencement Address about greatness of United States Constitution ; Stritch, Samuel Cardinal, Archbishop of Chicago, Speaks at Commencement ; Brandy, Joseph R., Newspaper and Radio Station Owner, elected President of Monogram Club by Monogram Alumni at ND [Notre Dame] ; Smith, Eugene W. displays world-famous war photos at ND [Notre Dame] ; U.S. Navy Commendation received by ND [Notre Dame] ; Sullivan, Richard T., Notre Dame English Prof., to receive Notre Dame Lay Faculty Award for Outstanding Achievement ; Veterans Club at Notre Dame issues Petition to President/Congress Protesting Allied Economics Plans in Europe ; Lane, Rev. John J., C.S.C., Director of Veteran Affairs at ND [Notre Dame], says G.I. Joes definite asset to ND [Notre Dame] ; Veterans at N.D. ; Ward, Rev. Leo R. C.S.C. and Simon, Dr. Yves R., ND [Notre Dame] Professors, elected to Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs, formed to promote World Peace ; O'Grady, Dr. Daniel C., Notre Dame Philosophy Prof., appointed editor of "The New Scholasticism" ; Dr. O'Brien, Notre Dame Philosophy of Religion Prof., Publishes Book: "The Truths Men Live By" ; Dr. Ferdinand A. Hermes says in "Review of Politics": immediate revision of Potsdam Declarations about German imperative to avert Central European Chaos ; returning Veterans cause Record Enrollment at ND [Notre Dame] ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J., C.S.C. - Elected President ; Menck, Clara publishes article about need for German rightest parties in ND [Notre Dame]'s "The Review of Politics" ; Luckey, Dr. Thomas D. appointed Research Biochemist in the Notre Dame Laboratories of Bacteriology ; O'Grady, Dr. Daniel M. Appointed Associate Editor of "The New Scholasticism" ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J., C.S.C. - Short Biography ; Budenz, Prof. Louis F. will leave Notre Dame for Fordham University ; Gordon, Dr. Helmut Albert, a Slavik MD who worked with refugees, joins Notre Dame Bacteriology staff ; O'Hara, Bishop J.F., C.S.C. discusses Catholic Church in Japan ; Smith, Dr. Allen S., appointed to Notre Dame Chemical Engineering Dept. ; Filler Material ; Advanced Sales on Football Tickets set Records ; Capt. J. Richard Barry, USN, Commandant of ND [Notre Dame] Naval Training, Retires ; re naval training at ND [Notre Dame] ; Northern Indiana Crippled Childrens Hospital to be built on C.S.C. property South of ND [Notre Dame] ; Enrollment for Fall Semester Closed ; University Enterprises, Inc. to construct housing for faculty ; Hearst Foundation Fellowships in American History established by ND [Notre Dame] ; Just, Dr. Theodore Resigning from Notre Dame to become Curator of the Chicago Museum of Natural History ; ND [Notre Dame] to host International Conference on Organic Chemistry at the Molecular and Atomic levels ; Burton, Dr. Milton, Notre Dame Prof. of Chemistry interviewed about witnessing Atomic tests at Bikini ; ND [Notre Dame] to host a four day conference on Chemical Weapons ; Dr. Milton Burton, Notre Dame Chemistry Prof., Addresses Methodist Preachers Conference, saying Atomic Bombs cannot be outlawed if War remains ; Smeeton, Prof. Brooks to leave IU and become Assistant Prof. of Marketing at ND [Notre Dame] ; Cardijn, Canon Joseph speaks at Notre Dame about need to teach young people Catholic Social Teaching ; Scientists National Defense Conference at N.D. ; Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association at ND [Notre Dame] draws over 400 ; 33 new Teachers at ND [Notre Dame]: Altman, Herman S.; Beckman, Frederick S.; Brown, Col. Robert D.; Brown, Francis J.; Caponigri, Dr. Aloysius; Coxeter, Dr. H.S.M.; Elsen, William J.; Feeney, Bernard J.; Fitzsimmons, Rev. John; Govern, Frederick B.; Graves, Leroy D.; Hasser, Norman B.; LaSalle, Joseph P.; McAlpin, Dr. Archie; McLane, Dr. Paul E.; Miller, Joseph J.; Morgan, John B.; Murphy, Thomas T.; Murray, William B.; Nuner, Robert D.; Peretti, Ettore A.; Shanahan, William O.; Slowey, William E.; Smith, Allen S.; Stevens, Arthur L.; Stokely, Paul S.; Strahan, Rev. Speer; Wilson, Dr. Christopher L. ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J., C.S.C. - Speech Indiana Bar Association about the threat of Materialism ; Indiana State Bar Association Program ; ND [Notre Dame] Scientists participate in Annual Convention of American Chemical Society ; Burton, Dr. Milton of Notre Dame speaks at Notre Dame Symposium on Radiation Chemistry at American Chemical Society Convention about Sanitary Waste Disposal in an Atomic-Energy Plant ; Gurian, Prof. Waldemar, of Notre Dame speaks about Soviet Agenda for Communist World State to Institute of Student Federalists at International House ; Ross, Dr. Arnold E. appointed head of Notre Dame Mathematics Department ; Lane, Clem, Newspaper man, spoke about Catholic Values in the Marketplace during Catholic Action Study Week ; Gurian, Dr. Waldemar, Notre Dame Political Science Prof., gives speech about Soviet claims of West's aggressive intentions ; Promotional review of ND [Notre Dame]'s outstanding features ; 13 new C.S.C. Priests assigned to Notre Dame due to Record Enrollment ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J., C.S.C. - Speech at Opening Mass about taking Advantage of Benefits of Education ; "Ave Maria" Editorial calls for less Drinking among young girls ; List of Filler Material ; O'Brien, Rev. J.A., Prof. of Philosophy of Religion at ND [Notre Dame], publishes book: "Truths Men Live By" ; ND [Notre Dame] Enrollment sets Record High ; Caparo, Jose Angel, Notre Dame Electrical Engineering Professor, Retires ; Filler Material ; Phelan, Rev. Gerald becomes director of Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute, Plans to make it leading center of research ; "Ave Maria" says Stalin is Bluffing ; ND [Notre Dame] Advisory Council for Science and Engineering plans to Expand Research ; Scott, Joseph, Notre Dame Alumnus, Donated Seeds from "General Sherman Tree" Sequoia ; "Ave Maria" says Soviet Union shows no sign of justice ; Gurian, Waldemar, Notre Dame Professor, heads Appeals for Donations of Food and Clothing for European Scholars ; Scientists National Defense Conference at ND [Notre Dame] ; Local C.S.C. Council to assist Notre Dame Administration ; 32 WWII Veterans to enter Notre Dame Seminary ; Filler Material ; Glee Club prospers ; Holy Cross Seminary Veterans in ; Maritain, Jacques answers critics in Review of Politics ; Advisory Council for Science and Engineering discusses ND [Notre Dame]'s increased efforts in Chemistry, Physics, and Metallurgy ; Langford, Prof. Walter M. appointed head of Notre Dame Department of Modern Languages ; Trial of Archbishop Stepinac of Zagreb climax of Persecution of Catholics in Yugoslavia ; Tiamsheff, Dr. N.S. publishes article in "The Review of Politics" on necessity of firm resistance to Soviet Union ; Veterans Club Resolution urges government to intervene in Persecutions of Catholics in Yugoslavia ; Powers, Dr. E. Lawrence and Hamill, Dr. William H., ND [Notre Dame] Scientists, granted leave for Atomic Energy Research at University of Chicago ; Purdue and ND [Notre Dame] to host Delegates from Provisional International Civil Aeronautics Authority at Football Game [Text of Cavanaugh's Halftime Address included] ; Young, Rev. James H. C.S.C. - Obituary ; Post-War Attendance of ND [Notre Dame] Colleges sets Records ; Filler Material ; Pattee, Dr. Richard, Consultant in International Affairs for National Catholic Welfare Conference to Address student body ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C, Speaks at National Aviation Clinic about necessity of building up U.S. Military ; Dr. Richard Pattee Speaks against attitude adopted towards Argentina ; Parent's Issue of C.S.C. "Vocational Digest" ; Filler Material ; Roepke, William, Swiss Scholar, publishes Article in "The Review of Politics," cautioning UN not to punish entire German Population for WWII ; Advertisement for Radio Program: "Catholic News And Views" to be read at Mass ; Peyton, Rev. Patrick, C.S.C. establishes Radio Program promoting Family Prayer ; ND [Notre Dame] vs. Iowa in Football ; Jacques Maritain "Review of Politics" article: "Person and the Common Good," discusses primacy of Individual vs. Society ; Rev. Henry A. Heintskil, C.S.C., remembered in Funeral at Sacred Heart ; Look Magazine articles too depict Academic, Cultural, and Religious aspects of ND [Notre Dame] ; Uranium exhibited at Notre Dame Museum ; Prof. Frank N.M. Brown, Head of Notre Dame Aeronautical Engineering, to help Construction of Lone Star Laboratories in Danger Fields, TX ; ND [Notre Dame] vs. Army Football Rivalry ; Filler Material ; Calcott, Dr. W.S. to give first Annual Nieuwland Memorial Lecture ; Sullivan, Richard T. - World of Idella May ; Dr. W.S. Calcott, Assistant Chemical Director of the Organic Chemical Division of the Dupont Company, says Synthetic Rubber was important to Atomic Research ; O'Brien, Rev. J.A., Notre Dame Prof., gives lecture on Communistic tyranny and Spanish Issue Smokescreen before South Bend Junior Chamber of Commerce ; ND [Notre Dame] Alumni Club Presidents to meet and plan years' programs, elected Vice-President for Business Administration of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences ; Calcott, Dr. W.S., says University Research Programs should not be controlled by industry ; Laetare Medal to be presented to Dr. Carlton J.H. Hayes [Text of Citation included] ; Prof. LeClair H. Eells, Head of the Notre Dame Department of Finance ; Maritain, Jacques to Lecture in Medieval Institute ; Calcott, Dr. W.S., says University Research Programs should not be controlled by industry ; Dr. Carlton J.H. Hayes, historian, author, and diplomat, honored at private dinner, says world needs consciousness of History, Diplomacy, and Christian Morals ; Hon. Joseph M. Byrne, Jr., elected to Notre Dame Associate Board of Lay Trustees ; ND [Notre Dame] vs. Southern California Homecoming Football Game ; Sullivan, Richard T., Notre Dame Prof., publishes Novel: "The World of Idella May" ; Filler Material ; Kearns, Rev. Matthew S., Missionary to India, Obituary ; Bauer, Brother Norbert C.S.C. attends his brother's Beatification in Rome ; Simon, Dr. Yves R., Notre Dame Philosophy Professor, Elected to Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas ; Fall meeting of Biregional Commission on Inter-American Action ; ND [Notre Dame] celebrates Centenary Election of Blessed Virgin as Patroness of US ; Bartholomew, Dr. Paul, Prof. of Political Science at ND [Notre Dame], supports Amendment to lengthen Presidential Terms ; O'Brien, Rev. J.A. publishes "Why Not Be a Scholar?" ; Political Science Forum ; Universal Notre Dane Communion Sunday ; Riordan, Col. Robert B. - Obituary ; Congress of the Biregional Commission on the Inter-American Action of the National Federation of Catholic College Students meets at ND [Notre Dame], discusses greater International exchange of students and teachers between U.S. and Latin America ; John J. Cavanaugh appointed to four man Civilian Advisory Board for selecting and Training Military Personnel ; Hermens, Ferdinand A. warns ND [Notre Dame] Political Science Forum of danger of Collapse of American Foreign Policy in Germany ; "Ave Maria" Article calls for Catholics, Protestants and Jews to embrace Ecumenical Opposition to Communist Materialism ; Political Science Forum ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J., C.S.C. Appointed to Civilian Advisory Board or War Department ; Hermens, Dr. Ferdinand A., publishes Human Events Pamphlet blaming Potsdam Declarations for Economic Chaos in Europe, esp. Germany ; Nutting, Willis D., Notre Dame History Prof., to Publish book: "The Reclamation of Independence" ; Filler Material ; Pastors asked to plug "Catholic News and Views" Radio Program from the pulpit ; Sturzo, Don Luigi, publishes article in "The Review of Politics" on Christian Democracy ; Carberry, Rev. Richard E. ; Flynn, Frank T., Notre Dame Sociology Prof., appointed to Committee to improve Indiana's Parole System ; Maguire, Rev. Joseph C.S.C., who knew Father Sorin, to celebrate 50th Anniversary of his Ordination ; Carberry, Rev. Richard E., Notre Dame Alumnus and WWII Army Chaplin, Memorialized ; "Ave Maria" Article criticizes UN for ignoring Chinese Persecution of Religion ; Moore, Dr. Barrington Jr., of University of Chicago, says in "The Review of Politics" that Soviet turmoil doesn't signal failure of U.S.S.R. ; Filler Material ; priests asked to promote "Catholic News and Views" Radio Program from the pulpit ; Army vs. Notre Dame Football Rivalry to be temporarily interrupted ; Enrollment closed for the next semester ; Dr. Barrington Moore says Purges are signs of failing Dictatorships ; ND [Notre Dame] and Army will temporarily suspend Football Relations ; Enrollment - Closed for Sept. 1947 ; Moore, Dr. Barrington ; Review of Politics ; McGuigan, Cardinal, lead Tribute to Rev. Dr. Gerald B. Phelan, Director of Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute ; Army- N.D. Football Series - Memo by Director of Public Relations on Speech by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh ; Stanley, Dr. Wendell M., Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry, visits ND [Notre Dame] Chemistry Lab ; Manion, Clarence E., Dean of Notre Dame College of Law, gave Speech on need of Religion to withstand Totalitarianism ; Manion, Clarence E., Dean of Notre Dame College of Law, gave Speech on Totalitarianism ; Army- N.D. Football Series - Speech by Fr. Cavanaugh ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J. - Army N.D. series ; Grace, Michael P. Foundation gives Mediaeval Institute $20,000 Endowment ; Murphy, Walter J. speaks on Atomic Testing at Bikini ; Filler Material ; Scott, Dr. Joseph I., speaks at Notre Dame about opposing Atheistic Communism ; Barry, Father Joseph D., C.S.C., comes to Notre Dame as Farley Hall Rector ; Navy to give Notre Dame Bronze Plaque ; Atomic bomb speech by Dr. M. Burton ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J. gives Speech on Elimination of Domestic Tension ; "Il Ulb" (The Heart), a Club organized by Syrian/Lebanese Students ; Dr. Leonard Sommer, Notre Dame Speech Prof., Coaches Debate Team, leads them against national competition ; Giese, Prof. Vincent J. of Marquette University, calls for Catholics to fight Communist Infiltration into Unions ; Burton, Dr. Milton Speech, pro-Peace, anti-Nuclear War ; Giese, Vincent J. - Speech ; Phelan, Rev. Dr. Gerald B. lays out Curriculum of Medieval Institute ; ND [Notre Dame] Glee Club well received ; Cavanaugh, Rev. John J., invited to serve Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Selection Board ; Astronomical Discoveries Prove Theism Article by Fr. J.A. O'Brien ; ND [Notre Dame] hosts Boy Scout Dinner ; Glee Club Tour Sells Out four venues ; Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps ; O'Brien, Rev. J.A. - Astronomical Discoveries ; Reyniers, James A., Director of Laboratories, speaks on Germ's and Diseases at several Western Universities ; Loretta Young, Joseph Cotton, and James Stewart to participate in "The Family Theater" Radio Program promoting Family Prayer ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J. - Speech on religious principals ; Mediaeval Institute inaugurated ; Family Theatre Program ; Peyton, Rev Patrick, C.S.C. - Family Theatre Program ; Phelan, Rev. Gerald - Speech ; Kenna, Rev. Howard, Notre Dame Director of Studies, announces re-opening of Summer School ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J. - Envelope used on Byrd expedition ; Wilson, Rev. John H., Notre Dame Director of Vocations at Holy Cross Seminary, praises C.S.C. in Pamphlet: "Behind the Scenes at Notre Dame" ; Filler Material ; Mendez, Rev. Alfred C.S.C. appointed Procurator of the Holy Cross Home Missions ; 100 Rare Paintings displayed at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Scientists to participate in Argonne National Laboratory for Atomic Research ; O'Brien, John A. speaks at Bucknell University about necessity of Faith in a Personal God ; Serpa, Fernando, ND [Notre Dame] Alumnus, leaves on state sponsored tour of Leading Schools ; Graner, Rev. Lawrence L. C.S.C., appointed Bishop of Dacca, India ; Cavanaugh, John J., gives says loyalty to God essential patriotism at George Washington Day Speech ; Brown, Dr. Francis J. Lectures: "The Study and Teaching of the Papal Social Encyclicals" ; Dean James E. McCarthy directs Motion Pictures in College of Commerce Program ; Twenty-fourth annual Notre Dame Night ; Applications for Hearst Fellowships in American History being accepted ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., received special cacheted envelope used by fourth Byrd expedition ; Von Preysing, Cardinal Conrad of Germany to address ND [Notre Dame] ; Lattimer, Kenneth C. Relates struggle of Red Cross in Philippines ; "Meet the Missus," Notre Dame Student written/directed/produced Play ; Filler Material ; Hearst Foundation - Fellowships in History ; Dr. Raymond P. Kent, ND [Notre Dame] Associate Professor of Finance, writes Textbook: "Money and Banking" ; Construction of Germ Free Laboratory to begin ; Catholic Education in America save Taxpayer money ; Jaspers, Dr. Karl, publishes Article about effects of Nuremberg Trial on Germany in "The Notre Dame Lawyer" ; Laetare Medal recipient to be announced ; Laetare Medal background info ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian, Notre Dame Political Science Prof., Addresses Knights of Columbus, says Appeasement of Soviets will cause war ; Gurian, Dr. Waldemar, Notre Dame Political Science Prof., Speaks against Appeasement of Soviet Union ; O'Brien, Rev. J.A. - Catholic Education in America ; Filler Material ; Kent, Raymond P., Associate ND [Notre Dame] Prof., publishes New Text Book, "Money and Banking" ; Christian Doctrine Student Course Inaugurated ; Layman's Retreat upcoming in summer ; "Vetville" established for Veterans in ND [Notre Dame] ; Bruce, William George - Laetare Medallist ; Laetare Medal - 1947 ; Liturgy Program Inaugurated at ND [Notre Dame] ; No to sponsor Mexico City Summer Session ; Sessler, Prof. Stanley S., Head of Notre Dame Fine Arts, Elected to Chicago Galleries Association ; Laetare Medal - History of the Medal ; Laymen's Retreat ; Fitzsimmons, Rev. John gives Speech on importance of Liturgy to Family Life ; Von Preysing, Cardinal Conrad, gives Speech at Notre Dame about necessity of Catholic Education to combat Communism ; Hoffman, Paul G., Studebaker President, will Speak to Notre Dame Engineering Club ; Brown, Dr. Francis J. gives Lecture on importance of Encyclicals and Justice to fight Communism ; Correctional Administration Course to be Inaugurated ; Graner, Lawrence L., C.S.C., to be Consecrated Bishop in Sacred Heart ; ND [Notre Dame] Student Body has strong International Character ; Price, Dr. C.C. III of Notre Dame appointed to Army Chemial Corps ; Ratner, Dr. Herbert - Speech on Marriage against Birth Control ; O'Brien, Rev. John A.'s "Truths Men Live By" approved for 3rd Publication ; Hinton, Dr. Henry D., Notre Dame Chemistry Prof., describes Motor Oil that doesn't need changing ; Burton, Dr. Milton, Notre Dame Chemistry Prof., Speaks on feasibility of Nuclear Power replacing Coal ; "Ave Maria" Suggests Pius XII or MacArthur for Nobel Peace Prize ; Five Notre Dame Affiliates to attend National Catholic Education Association ; Student Literary Magazine "The Juggler" is revived ; Simonitsch, Rev. Roland G., C.S.C., Promoted to Head of Department of Religion ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J. - Speech, Universal N.D. night ; Advisory Council for Science and Engineering Meeting ; Cavanaugh, Rev. J.J. - Speech Cleveland C of C. ; Student Relief Campaign ; "The Juggler," Student Magazine, Revivied ; Moore, Rev. Philip S., C.S.C., Dean of Notre Dame Graduate School, Speaks on need to shift emphasis to Secondary Education at meeting of National Catholic Education Association ; Advisory Council for Science and Engineering reviews ND [Notre Dame] Research ; O'Brien, Dr. John A., Notre Dame Prof. of Religion, presents paper to National Catholic Educational Association on need to develop scholars ; Ray, Dr. O.M., represents Notre Dame at Committee on Aviation Medicine of the National Research Council ; O'Meara, Patrick M., Notre Dame Student and President of National Congress of the National Federation of Catholic College Students, discusses upcoming annual meeting ; Notre Dame Night to highlight Notre Dame Achievements ; Price, Dr. Charles H., Head of Notre Dame Chemistry Department, discusses recent discovery in Hormones at meeting of American Chemical Society ; ND [Notre Dame] vs. Princeton Debate Team on Labor Issues ; Hogan, Vincent P., Notre Dame Alumnus, visits Notre Dame after representing National Federation of Catholic College Students at the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ; "Ave Maria" accuses Edward G. Robinson of Communism, urges Boycott of his Films ; ND [Notre Dame] to take part in Cooperating Institution in the American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece ; Mrs. Eugene Kormendi, wife of ND [Notre Dame] Professor, sculpts Stations of the Cross for Boys Town ; Cavanaugh, John J.'s Notre Dame Night speech warns Universities must produce moral leaders to protect civilization ; Leahy, Frank, Speaks on Mutual Broadcasting System in tribute to Notre Dame Faculty ; Cavanaugh, John J. - Text of Notre Dame Night Speech ; Leahy, Frank W. - Text of Notre Dame Night Speech ; O'Brien, Hugh P., appointed Director of New Curriculum in Correction Administration at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Awards two Full Scholarships ; 1,000 Sisters to attend Summer School at ND [Notre Dame] ; Garner, Lawrence L., C.S.C. to be consecrated Bishop of Dacca before hundreds of clergy in Sacred Heart ; Frank Leahy gives Notre Dame Night Speech, Tribute to teachers ; Harold, Brother, C.S.C received Sacred Heart Funeral ; Cavanaugh, Rev. John J. to participate in Board of Visitors Inspection of United States Naval Academy ; Garner, Lawrence L., C.S.C. consecrated Bishop in Sacred Heart ; Garner, Lawrence L., C.S.C. celebrates 1st Pontifical Mass at Holy Cross Seminary ; Woodward, Rev. Robert W., C.S.C., returns to teaching Notre Dame Philosophy ; Spring meeting of Indiana Branch of Society of American Biologists to be at ND [Notre Dame] ; Sheehan, Prof. John H, Notre Dame Department of Economics head, Speaks to Regional Congress of the National Federation of Catholic College Students about elimination of unrest through Social Justice ; Nutting, Dr. Willis D., Notre Dame History Prof., publishes book: "Reclamation of Independence," claiming American must choose individual Economic Freedom or Luxury ; Vandiver, Dr. Harry S. or University of Texas, to teach Notre Dame Summer School Math ; Fifth Annual Conference of Midwest Political Scientists to meet at ND [Notre Dame] ; Prof. John. H. Sheehan, Head of Notre Dame Economics, says Social Justice advocated by Popes is best ; Pangborn, Thomas W., Leading Industrialist, to sever ND [Notre Dame] Science and Engineering Advisory Council ; ND [Notre Dame] Debate Team to compete in two Nationwide Tournaments ; Le Clair, Dr. T.G. of Edison Company credits Mass Production to Engineering ; Possony, Dr. Stefan T., argues for Peace Through Strength in "The Review of Politics" ; Cavanaugh, John J. Speech emphasizes need for Education in Atomic Age ; Cavanaugh, John J. gives Speech warning evils defeated in WWII are spreading at home ; Great Lakes District Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers meets at ND [Notre Dame] ; Vogt, Dr. Richard R., Notre Dame Chemistry Prof., contributes "Acetylene" article to Encyclopedia Britannica ; Gurian, Dr. Waldemar warns of impending Cold-War in "The Review of Politics" ; Mizelle, Dr. John D., Notre Dame Biology Prof., appointed editor of "The American Midland Naturalist" ; Tisserant, Eugene Cardinal, Secretary of the Congregation of Oriental Rites in the Catholic Church, Speaks on Cultural Relations between Eastern/Western Europe ; Thornton, Rev. Louis J. C.S.C., Notre Dame Registrar, closes semester Admission for student who left Notre Dame for Armed Forces ; General George C. Kennedy to give Principle Address at Commencement Exercises ; ND [Notre Dame] and Army Football eliminated from Semi-Finals ; "Catholic News and Views" one of Northern IN's most popular Radio Programs ; Indiana State Unit of the National Catholic Music Educators Association to hold biennial convention at ND [Notre Dame] ; Kenney, General George C. to deliver Commencement Address ; Ligouri, Sister Mary teaching Notre Dame Summer School, only Women Faculty Member ; O'Brien, Dr. John A., Prof. of Religion, Speaks at Earlham College about Nuclear Threat ; Hogan, Harry G., President of Notre Dame Alumni Club, appoints International System of Governors ; Nims, John F., Notre Dame English Prof., publishes book: "The Iron Pastoral" ; Board of Lay Trustees plan extensive Building Projects ; Cavanaugh, John J., Speaks to Cleveland Chamber of Commerce about Universities producing Responsible Scientists ; 21 to attend ND [Notre Dame]'s Mexico City Summer Session ; "The Medieval World" Life Magazine Photo Exhibit at ND [Notre Dame] ; "Where Is Our Leadership Leading Us," Speech by John J. Cavanaugh before Cleveland Chamber of Commerce ; O'Donnell, Rev. J. Hugh C.S.C. and three others to receive Honorary Notre Dame Degrees ; O'Donnell, Rev. J. Hugh C.S.C. and two others to receive Honorary Notre Dame Degrees ; Sheen, Monsignor Fulton J. Speaks on threat of Communism ; Seven Hundred and Thirteen to Graduate June 1 ; Mediaeval Institute to award Three Scholarships ; Edward Fisher, formerly of St. Joseph's College, will join Notre Dame Journalism Department ; Knights of Columbus to sponsor Boy Scout Leader Training at ND [Notre Dame] ; Class Day Exercises see twenty six students Awarded for Academic and Extra-Curricular activities ; General George Kennedy gives Speech at Notre Dame Commencement Exercises, warns relaxed vigilance will destroy America ; Gurian, Dr. Waldemar, to receive Notre Dame Lay Faculty Award ; Carey, Rev. William A. C.S.C., Notre Dame Prof. remembered in Funeral at Sacred Heart ; Cavanaugh, Rev. John J., says Notre Dame expands Research ; Top 4 ND [Notre Dame] Science grads come from C.S.C. high schools ; O'Donnell, Rev. J. Hugh, former Notre Dame President, Obituary ; Garner, Rev. Lawrence L., C.S.C., to Ordain 13 C.S.C. seminarians ; Kormendi, Dr. Eugene, ND [Notre Dame] Prof. of Sculpture, attracts much attention with Prize-Winning Sculpture ; Cavanaugh, Rev. John J., C.S.C., gives Speech: failure of United Nations Organization to solve postwar problems indicate failure of World Culture ; Engles, Norbert A., Notre Dame English Prof., to Publish "Though Art My Strength," collection of Poetry ; 12 C.S.C. Seminarians ordained at Sacred Heart ; O'Brien, Rev. Dr. John A., Notre Dame Religion Prof., says people mistakenly believe Catholic Schools cost Taxpayers ; Foran, Michael A. C.S.C., Notre Dame Retreat Director, to head first Layman's Retreat since WWII ; Mahin, Dr. E.G., Head of Notre Dame Department of Metallurgy, nominated Trustee of the American Society for Metals, announced by Society's National Secretary W.H. Eiseman ; O'Donnell, Rev. J. Hugh C.S.C., former Notre Dame President, remembered in Sacred Heart Requiem Mass ; ND [Notre Dame] to host leading English-Speaking Scientists at Symposium on Radiation Chemistry and Photochemistry ; Rev. Michael A. Foran C.S.C., to direct first Notre Dame postwar Layman's Retreat ; McMahon, Commander Bernard F., U.S.N., distinguished WWII Submariner, appointed Executive Officer of the Naval Reserve Officer's Training Corps at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Debate Team one of nations best ; Mowery, Edward J., New York World staff writer and ND [Notre Dame] Alumnus awarded $500 for clearing and Innocent Man ; Farrell, Joseph B., who worked on A-Bomb, now Notre Dame Instructor in Chemical Engineering ; DeLanney, Dr. Louis E., and Dodson, Edward O., join ND [Notre Dame] Biology Staff ; Cavanaugh, John J. C.S.C., addresses leading Atomic Energy Scientists: Scientists have made Art of Moral Living greatest necessity ; Gyorgy, Dr. Andrew, Yale Political Scientist, says Hungry destined to become Soviet Satellite ; O'Shea, Rev. Dennis A. C.S.C., died at Notre Dame Infirmary ; Mindszenty, Cardinal Joseph, Primate of Hungary, visited Notre Dame for a weekend ; Strausz- Hupe, Dr. Robert, Authority on European Affairs, discusses Laboratory on Soviet Western Frontier ; 1,743 students in Notre Dame Summer Session ; ND [Notre Dame] to host Institute on Promoting the Sisterhood ; Hamill, Dr. William H., and Williams, Dr. Russell R., Notre Dame Chemistry Profs, appointed Naval Atomic Research Consultants at Bikini ; Catholic Action Study Week for Priests to be hosted by ND [Notre Dame] ; Western Junior and Boys' Tennis Championships to take place at ND [Notre Dame] ; Coleman, Joseph Mowry, awarded ND [Notre Dame]'s second Reilly-LaSalle Scholarship ; ND [Notre Dame] hosts Special Outdoor Advertising School ; Executive Committee of the Board of Governors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association to discuss unifying and expanding the Endowment and Development of ND [Notre Dame] ; Catholic Action Study Weekend at ND [Notre Dame] hosts Intercollegiate group ; Outdoor Advertising School at Notre Dame to close tomorrow ; Department of Aeronautical Engineering at Notre Dame establishes engineering flight demonstration program ; Gurian, Dr. Waldemar, Notre Dame Political Science Prof and Editor of "The Review of Politics" gives Speech on Soviet rejection of The Marshall Plan ; Lynch, Rev. John P. C.S.C. Speaks at Sisters' Vocational Institute about duty of Sisters ; Executive Committee of the Board of Governors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association to discuss unifying and expanding the Endowment and Development of ND [Notre Dame] ; McCarthy, James, Dean of Notre Dame College of Commerce, says Outdoor Advertising Foundation at ND [Notre Dame] to help harmonize Advertising in different medias ; Graner, Rev. Lawrence C.S.C: concerned Letter to Rank, Mr. J. Arthur; British Motion Picture Producer, expressing concern over depiction of Nuns in "Black Narcissus" ; Rank, J. Arthur, British Motion Picture Producer, asked to clarify that movie "Black Narcissus" not representative of most Nuns ; Saif Al-Islam Abdullah, Prince of Yemen, visits ND [Notre Dame] ; Knights of Columbus and ND [Notre Dame] jointly sponsor Summer School of Boy Leadership for twenty-two US and Canadian youth workers ; Knights of Columbus and ND [Notre Dame] jointly sponsor Summer School of Boy Leadership for twenty-two US and Canadian youth workers ; Haley, J. Arthur, Notre Dame Director of Public Relations, named Governor of Indiana Notre Name Alumni Association ; Army Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps unit being established at ND [Notre Dame] ; Sutton, Prof. L.E., of Oxford Chemistry, Lectures at Notre Dame on new discoveries in Molecular Structure of Atoms ; Phelan, Rev. Gerald B., Founder and Director of Mediaeval Institute, announces three Scholarships to be given ; Mann, Rev. Fred J. C.SS.R., conducts Conference at St. Mary's on benefits of Christian Marriage ; Sisters' Vocation Institute held at Notre Dame produces successful plan ; Bruce, William G., Milwaukee publisher and civic leader, to receive Laetare Medal ; one hundred seventy-six to Graduate at first Summer School Convocation since WWII ; Bruce, William G., Milwaukee publisher and civic leader, to receive Laetare Medal ; Fifth Annual Lay Apostolate Study Week for Priests held at Notre Dame calls for greater effort ; Psychological Revolution in observed Russia as 90% reject Communism ; First Summer School Convocation since WWII ; ND [Notre Dame] Housing Project gives WWII Veterans homes ; Hermens, Dr. F.A., Notre Dame Political Scientist, says changes in Italian Voting System will relieve Communist Pressure ; Hermens, Dr. F.A., Notre Dame Political Scientist, says changes in Italian Voting System will relieve Communist Pressure ; thirty-six new Teachers added to Notre Dame Faculty from all parts of Americas and Europe ; Van Wallace, David, Paralyzed in accident while an Notre Dame student, to visit Lourdes ; Layman's Retreat at Notre Dame focuses on Spiritual Meditation at the Grotto ; Germ-Free Laboratory at Notre Dame begins Long-rang experiments ; Hermens, Dr. F.A., Notre Dame Political Science Prof., says abolition of Proportional Representation in Elections necessary for German Democracy ; Germ-Free Laboratory at Notre Dame begins Long-rang experiments ; Dujarie Choir records Special Religious Music at ND [Notre Dame] ; Brown, Dr. France J., Notre Dame Economics Prof., Annotates edition of Pius XI Encyclical "On Reconstructing the Social Order" ; Bikini safe for limited human exposure ; Walters, Harry J. Jr., Notre Dame Alumnus, Harlan Fiske Stone Scholarship at Columbia University ; Peter C. Reilly Graduate School Fellowships in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering awarded to four students ; Cavanaugh, Rev. John J.: text of Speech he gave when conferring Laetare Medal to William George Bruce ; Annual Convention of the American Chemical Society to receive 10 Papers by Notre Dame Scientists ; O'Brien, Rev. John A., of Notre Dame Religious Studies, cautions Catholic Tri-State Congress that Courtship, and not the period after Marriage, is time to determine compatibility ; Bruce, William George, formally receives Laetare Medal ; Williams, Dr Russell R., and Hamill, Dr. William H., ND [Notre Dame] Scientists, study Bikini and heighten Scientific Understanding of Radioactivity ; Seaborg, Dr. Glenn T., and Heilbron, Sir Ian Morris, internationally-famous Scientists, to Lecture at ND [Notre Dame] ; Haley, J. Arthur, Indiana Governor of University of Notre Dame Foundation, to proceed over launching of foundation program ; Bishop John F. O'Hara Fellowship awarded to seven Notre Dame graduate students ; Annual Convention of the American Chemical Society to received 10 Papers by Notre Dame Scientists ; Dr. Willis D. Nutting, Associate Prof. of Notre Dame History, says Catholic Values in Rural Culture can help keep Americans from leaving farm work ; Shrine of the Blessed Virgin at Cap de la Madeleine Replica visits ND [Notre Dame], occasions special religious service ; Cavanaugh, John J., warns student body about securing Education as measure against Anti-Christian World Leaders ; Raunch, Prof. Rufus W., Notre Dame English Prof. on Leave of Absence, appointed Visiting Lecturer at St. John's College for the year. ; Francis, Dale, Notre Dame Teaching Faculty, Speaks about combating Communism ; "Review of Politics" to showcase New Contributions to Mediaeval Scholarship ; Boisvert, Rev. Victor J. C.S.C., Director of St. Joseph's Mission, stresses Praying Rosary for Peace ; album "College Favorites by Johnny Long" features Notre Dame Victory March ; Board of Directors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association plans to expand Spiritual, Cultural, and Intellectual Activities ; Record Enrollment at ND [Notre Dame] ; Gilroy, Cardinal Norman, Archbishop of Sydney Australia, visits Notre Dame and discusses patterning an Australian University after it ; Price, Dr. Charles C., Head of Notre Dame Chemistry, to Lecture at respected British Universities ; Record Enrollment ; Album Recorded by Dujarie Choir at Notre Dame praised as best of its kind ; Major Blas. A. Alejandre, WWII hero, enrolls in ND [Notre Dame] Graduate School ; Dr. Clarence E. Manion, Dean of Notre Dame Law, Speaks on "Church and State" at Te Deum Forum ; Rev. Fran Dvornik, from University of Prague, Speaks on European Division of Eastern and Westerns Culture ; Students begin to join new ROTC program ; Carmelo Cardinal de Vasconcelos Motta, Archbishop of Sao Paulo, Brazil, visits ND [Notre Dame], studies facilities ; Holy Cross Seminary to take Seminarians from three Foreign Countries ; Dr. John A. O'Brien, of Notre Dame Religious Studies, Speaks at St. Vincent College, says America's Primary Need is Educated Leadership ; Notre Dame Foundation discusses plans to expand Research, and other Educational activities ; ND [Notre Dame] to host Catholic Students Mission Crusade ; Major Blas A. Alejandre, WWII hero, enrolls in ND [Notre Dame] Graduate School ; 13 WWII Veterans enter Holy Cross Seminary ; ND [Notre Dame] a center of participation in Great Books Movement ; Rev. Lawrence L. Graner, C.S.C., Enthroned Bishop of Dacca ; ND [Notre Dame] Political Science Prof. Dr. F.A. Hermens says Proportional Voting should be discontinued as protection against Communism ; ND [Notre Dame] Chemistry Prof Dr. Christopher L. Wilson describes Cinnamic Acid Research at American Electrochemical Society ; Thomas T. Murphy, Associate Professor of Finance at ND [Notre Dame], Addresses Communion Breakfast at Purdue Neuman Club ; Dr. Etienne Gilson Lectures on St. Thomas Aquinas ; Prof. Wesley C. Bender, Head of ND [Notre Dame] Marketing, advocates aggressive Public Relations campaign by United Nations ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. Charles J. Mullin, begins series of Lectures on Elementary Nuclear Physics ; Vincent Schaefer to Lecture at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] vs. Army game attracts record number of Alumni ; Oiver Smalley, President of the Meehanite Metal Corporation, named a member of Notre Dame Advisory Council for Science and Engineering ; leading Scientists and Industrialists will discuss research at Notre Dame at meeting of Notre Dame Advisory Council for Science and Engineering ; Dr. F.A. Hermens of Notre Dame Political Science Speaks against dismantling German Factories ; Dr. W. Albert Noyes, President of American Chemical Society, visits ND [Notre Dame], says Peace begins in minds of men ; Commander A.C. Husband, CEC, USN, tells story of common military engineers at Notre Dame College of Engineering ; Vatican Choir performs at ND [Notre Dame], wins high praise ; Alumni Club Presidents meet to discuss problems ; Portrait of Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell, C.S.C. donated to ND [Notre Dame] ; Captain Anthony L. Danis, U.S.N., presents Notre Dame with a Plaque for service during WWII ; ND [Notre Dame] Graduate and French Resistance Fighter Claude N. Julien attends meeting of United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ; 102 year old page of New York Freeman's Journal and Catholic Register highlights features of ND [Notre Dame]'s Historical past ; Rev. Maurice E. Powers C.S.C., famed Army Chaplain and former Notre Dame Faculty, returns to US, leaves Army ; Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, delivers Nieuwland Memorial Lectures in Chemistry at ND [Notre Dame], doesn't expect Russia to develop Atomic Weapons in two years ; Brooklyn committee chooses "Truths Men Live By" by ND [Notre Dame]'s Rev. John A. O'Brien, as among most important recent books ; William H. Downey, Notre Dame Economics Prof., says US Economy requires Investment in Private Business ; in "Current Religious Thought," a session of the Institute for Religious and Social Studies, Rev. Dr. Gerald B. Phelan, head of ND [Notre Dame] Mediaeval Studies, discussion Catholic conceptions of Man in the State ; Vincent J. Schaefer, Artificial Weather pioneer, Speaks at Notre Dame about possible revolution in Weather Control ; Dr. Francis Joseph Brown, Notre Dame Economics Prof., prepared Pius XI's Encyclical "Social Justice In the Modern World" as the first fully Indexed Encyclical ; Presidents of Notre Dame Alumni Clubs meet to discuss Financing Notre Dame through newly created Notre Dame Foundation ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh Addresses South Bend Association of Commerce about making Notre Dame "best in field of Science and the Professions" ; Honorable Joseph Scott Addresses student body, says Notre Dame must bear brunt of "Church Militant" ; Edgar Kobak, President of Mutual Broadcasting System, elected Chairman of the Notre Dame Advisory Council for Science and Engineering ; Natural Law Institute to be held at ND [Notre Dame], to emphasis Natural Law as basis of Legal System ; new Furfural based Chemical Industry looms near, says Notre Dame Chemistry Professor Dr. Christopher L. Wilson at Alumni Chemical Society of Canisius College ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh unveils Portrait of Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell ; Clyde A. Lewis, Notre Dame Alumnus and WWII Hero elected Junior Vice-Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, in line to be elected National VFW Commander ; John N. Cackley, former Treasury Department and US Foreign Service Official, appointed Executive Secretary of Notre Dame Foundation ; ND [Notre Dame] Political Science Prof. Dr. Waldemar Gurian Addresses Chicago Institute for Religious and Social Studies, says only Theistic Moral Law can bring World Peace ; ND [Notre Dame] has 1,507 Full-Time Employees ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh Addresses First Friday Club of Detroit, says Catholic Colleges help American Democracy by producing Moral Leaders ; Communion Breakfast held, part of Universal Communion Sunday to honor Blessed Virgin, Patroness of United States ; Carroll Hall renovated into offices for Alumni Association and Department of Public Information ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh Speaks in preparation for welcoming respected guests to Natural Law Institute, says without Natural Law Might Makes Right ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. accepts service on special civilian committee to evaluate Armed Forces Pay Scheduals ; French author Paul Reuter publishes article in "Notre Dame Lawyer," says German People unconvinced of many crimes established by Nuremberg Trial ; Religion section of "Newsweek" discusses Indexed series of Papal Encyclicals prepared by Notre Dame Prof. Francis J. Brown ; ND [Notre Dame] Student Relief Campaign sets $35,000 goal. ; Joseph B. Farrell, Prof. of Chemical Engineering at ND [Notre Dame], will represent Notre Dame at a Heat Transfer Symposium ; Four C.S.C. Brothers, Notre Dame honor graduates, assigned to teach in Diocese of Dacca, India ; Dr. Clarence E. Manion, Dean of College of Law, Speaks at Natural Law Institute, says Natural Law is foundation of the US, must be returned to ; First Natural Law Institute concluded, calls for increased emphasis on Natural Law ; Dr. Karl E. Schoenherr, Dean of Notre Dame Engineering, officially adopted by Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers ; WND, ND [Notre Dame]'s first official Radio Station, formally opens ; ND [Notre Dame] Naval ROTC Rifle and Pistol teams to compete ; ND [Notre Dame] acquires rough Manuscript of Joyce Kilmer's "Main Street" ; two ceremonies commemorate death of C.S.C. founder Rev. Basil A. Moreau ; Notre Dame Night will be held April 25, highlighted by ceremonies in Philadelphia, PA ; ND [Notre Dame] Glee Club to tour three states ; ND [Notre Dame] String Quartet to be inaugurated, featuring Music from several time periods ; "The Ave Maria" calls The Council Against Intolerance in America a Red Society ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh endorses idea of Moral Education in Public Schools ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh to attend a meeting of Advisory Commission on Military Pay ; 300 Massachusetts citizens invited to dinner at Notre Dame honoring John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. ; head of Notre Dame History, Rev. Thomas T. MacAvoy, C.S.C., releases letters from Civil War generals on both sides praising Catholic Priests ; ND [Notre Dame] Rebel Club to throw Mardi Gras Ball ; ND [Notre Dame] Department of Music to feature Lecture-Recital series ; ND [Notre Dame] Graduate Rev. Edwin C. Bauer, C.S.C., builds Barber Shop for African Americans in Austin, TX, out of spent Artillery Shells ; Rev. Dr. John A. O'Brien, Notre Dame Prof. of Religion, publishes pamphlet "So, You're In Love," on Courtship ; Italian Club at Notre Dame expresses, to Premier Alcide diGasperi of Italy, hope for Italy to establish permanent Free Government ; Dr. Leonard Sommer, Coach of Notre Dame Debate Team, elected Chairman of Region Five Nominating Committee ; ND [Notre Dame] Club to sponsor Charity Dance for Foreign Student Relief Fund ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh Speaks at dinner in his honor, says Colleges are most important agency for securing America's Future ; Dr. Herbert Ratner of College of Medicine, Loyola Chicago, to be Visiting Lecturer at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Mediaeval Institute to host three scholars from Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto ; Funeral Services in Lafayette for Francis X. Ackermann, retired Notre Dame Mechanical Drawing Prof. ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh reappointed to US Naval Academy's Board of Visitors ; Practical Advertising Project to supplement Notre Dame course climaxes with selection of Advertising Slogan for Notre Dame Company ; Catholic Students Mission Crusade sponsors Essay Contest to win all-expense trips ; Former Notre Dame Mechanical Drawing professor Francis X Ackermann, leaves Notre Dame half his life savings ; Mrs. Agnes P. Connor, mother of Notre Dame alumnus and student and first Woman President of Indianapolis City Park Board promises youth of Indianapolis competent Recreation Program ; ND [Notre Dame] to hold Summer Sessions ; Dr. Albert Pescetto appointed Assistant Prof. of Modern Languages at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] wins Purdue Novice Debate Team Tournament ; John J. Cavanaugh hopes American Brotherhood Week will shatter misunderstanding ; ND [Notre Dame] Alumnus Rev. Anthony Lauck C.S.C. is among 5 Artists chosen for special Art Exhibition at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ; ND [Notre Dame] Alumni in Indianapolis Politics make it difficult for racketeers to "fix" things ; Canadian Atomic Energy Scientists give lessons in Peace ; students from University of Trieste, Italy, grateful for Notre Dame Food Donations ; George F. Driscoll, Notre Dame Civil Engineering Prof., named on Committee for Advancement of Highway Engineering of the American Road Builders Association ; ND [Notre Dame] adopted stricter Probation policy ; ND [Notre Dame] Biology Library renamed "Wenninger-Kirsch Zoology Library" in honor of Notre Dame priest-scientists ; ND [Notre Dame] Graduate School to inaugurate Advanced Courses in Catholic Religion ; ND [Notre Dame] Student Relief Campaign raises $33,000 ; Italian Premier Alcide De Gasperi expresses gratitude to well-wishers at ND [Notre Dame] ; Rev. John A. O'Brien, Notre Dame Prof. of Religion, says laymen must Evangelize ; Hallett Abend, "New York Times" Correspondent, pays tribute to Catholic Missionaries as part of Aquinas Lecture Series ; ND [Notre Dame] Band to tour nine eastern cities ; Rev. Edward A. Keller, C.S.C., says in "Look" Magazine article that "Wealthy" Americans only make 1% of National Income ; ND [Notre Dame] Department of Modern Languages to hold second annual Mexico City Summer Session ; "Review of Politics" Editor Dr. Waldemar Gurian says in "Dublin Review" Article that "The Communist Manifesto" is Religious Creed of absolute Secularism ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh warns in St. Patrick's Day Address that Irish Americans are becoming soft and failing to proliferate ; Rev. Robert H. Sweeney, C.S.C., Executive Assistant to Notre Dame President, Addresses Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Lackwanna County, says Educational Systems that don't teach Morals are "sick" ; Notre Dame Foundation will issue quarterly publication, "Notre Dame," informing of Notre Dame Activities ; C.S.C. to conduction Notre Dame Boys Camp, providing Sports and Recreation for Catholic Youth ; Notre Dame Night to be celebrated in Philadelphia, PA, featuring ND [Notre Dame]'s Academic, Cultural, Patriotic, and Religious Achievements ; ND [Notre Dame] Political Science Prof. Dr. Gurian says to work for Peace we must prepare for War with Soviet Russia ; Rev. Quentin B. Olwell, C.P., returns to America from China, talks about his Missionary work and new sense of purpose he perceives among American Youth ; Mike Golden, Notre Dame Football fan fighting Cerebral Palsy, special guest at Notre Dame St. Patrick's Day Celebration ; Notre Dame Night to be held in Philadelphia, PA ; William H. Chamberlin, Journalist and expert on Soviet Russia, Speaks to Notre Dame Journalism Students on necessity of containing Russia by showing willingness to use Military Force ; Former Notre Dame Guestmaster Bro. Angelus Dolan receives congratulatory cablegram from Pius XII for 60 years in C.S.C. ; Dr. John Haynes Holmes, distinguished Protestant Clergyman, praises Father John A. O'Brien's "Truths Men Live By" in "New York Times" article ; WGN in Chicago to make special Broadcast of Notre Dame Night ; ND [Notre Dame] Associate History Prof. Dr. Willis D. Nutting says US Educational Procedures must be altered to preserve Christian Society ; Charles P. Williams, President of Western and Southern Life Insurance Company, named member of Associate Board of Lay Trustees of ND [Notre Dame] ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh gives Notre Dame Night Address, says Private Religious Schools are greatest force in preserving a sound America ; Archbishop Mar Ivanios, OIC, says despite Poverty India will resist Communism because of firm dedication to Religion ; Italian Culture Club expresses plea for defeat of Communism in Italian Election ; ND [Notre Dame] Bacteriology Director Dr. James A. Reyniers receives 1st Notre Dame Faculty Award from Alumni Club of Chicago in Chicago observance of Notre Dame Night ; ND [Notre Dame], in conjunction with Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, will hold Visual Merchandising Conference ; foremost Industrialists and Scientists will review Research being conducted at ND [Notre Dame] ; Layman's Retreat Movement will be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Indiana Society of Architects to meet at ND [Notre Dame] ; Philip Sporn, President of American Gas and Electric Service Corporation to Address Engineering Students at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Student Relief Campaign for war-torn Europe raises $32,600 ; Edward E. Cashman, about to receive his Master's from ND [Notre Dame], is already an accomplished Composer ; Henry J. Taylor to Broadcast episode of his Radio Program "Your Land and Mine" from Washington Hall ; Dr. Jerome G. Kerwin, Chicago University Political Scientist, publishes article in "The Review of Politics," says Presidential Campaign will be "supreme test of Electoral System" ; ND [Notre Dame] to host Indiana College English Association Conference ; ND [Notre Dame] to participate in National Invitational Debate Tournament ; expansion of Notre Dame Library leads to creation of Acquisition Department ; spring issue of "Notre Dame Lawyer" features articles on high ranking Government Officials ; James E. McCarthy, Dean of Notre Dame College of Commerce, named chairman of the Jury Awards for Advertising Federation of America essay contest ; Rev. Philip S. Moore, C.S.C., Dean of Notre Dame Graduate School, says lack of competent instructors may lead to inferior quality in next generation of Scientists ; Chemical Engineering Fellowship established at Notre Dame by Central Soya Company to research Farm products ; one-day World Trade Conference at Notre Dame to host over 100 Midwestern Business Leaders ; Yonkers Herald Statesman Editor Oxie Reichler Addresses Notre Dame Law Students, says Judges and Lawyers should have closer relationship ; Atomic Energy expert and Nobel Prize winner Dr. Arthur H. Compton says lifestyle based on Common Good is necessary to prevent another World War ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. will participate in discussion, "The Broad Objectives of Engineering Education," at Indiana-Illinois Section of the American Society of Engineering Educators meeting ; Hon. Frederick A. Moran gives Speech at ND [Notre Dame], says criminals are a complex and diverse group ; ND [Notre Dame] to offer Advanced Liturgy Program ; Paul G. Hoffman, Director of European Recovery Program, to deliver Notre Dame Commencement Address ; ND [Notre Dame] holds Mock Republican Convention, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg "nominated" ; ND [Notre Dame] to confer Honorary Degrees at Commencement Exercises ; eight experts to Speak at World Trade Conference held at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Political Science Prof. Dr. Ferdinand A. Hermens to teach Constitutional Government courses in Germany ; Rev. Dr. John A. O'Brien Addresses south bend sierra club, says accommodations must be made to have Religious Instruction available for those who want it in Public Schools ; Cana Conference on Marriage held at ND [Notre Dame], over 200 married student WWII Veterans renewed their vows ; ND [Notre Dame] Architects Reunion celebrates 50th Anniversary of School of Architecture ; Political Science Prof. Waldemar Gurian Speaks at War and Peace Conference, discusses factors that could lead to shooting war between United States and Soviet Union ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian, Notre Dame Political Science Prof. and expert on Russia, to teach in Germany ; Advisory Council For Notre Dame College of Commerce formed, prominent Business and Industrial Leaders Accept Membership ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh explains in Protestant Magazine "The Christian Weekly," that Catholic School students should be able to share in benefits of bus rides, textbooks, school lunches, and health services ; two separate Commencement Ceremonies will be held to accommodate record number of graduates ; Dr. John Rossi, Legal Advisor for the Consul General of Italy in Chicago, Addresses Notre Dame students, says continual aid from US is essential until Italy's Reconstruction is completed ; experts at World Trade Conference stress importance of World Trade to United States ; William T. Piper, President of Piper Aircraft Corporation of Lock Haven, predicts Aviation Rental Service ; Edward M. Hugh-Jones of Keble College in Oxford to teach at Notre Dame for Summer Session ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. Thomas E. Downey to teach in Cuba for Summer, Prof. James A. Corbett in France ; ND [Notre Dame] Architecture Department celebrates 50 year Anniversary of graduation of great Cuban Architect Eugenic Rayneri ; Dr. Clarence E. Manion, Notre Dame Dean of Law, says Supreme Court Decision to keep Religion out of Public Schools can't be enforced without banning Declaration of Independence and other such documents ; National Convention of the Catholic Student's Mission Crusade at Notre Dame plans joint effort to spread Christianity in Asia ; George W. Strake, prominent Houston oil executive, Addresses Seniors on retreat, warns against lack of Courage in America ; College of Commerce Lecture Series to included leading Business and Industrial leaders ; Rev. Paul B. Rankin is first C.S.C. member from Panama and will be first priest ordained in the Canal Zone ; wives of Notre Dame students who are WWII Veterans will receive Honorary Degrees at Commencement ; ND [Notre Dame] Debate Team concludes one of their best seasons ; John D. Harrington, Notre Dame Valedictorian and WWII Hero ; British Priest Rev. Victor White, O.P., says American Catholics have rare Simplicity of Faith ; ND [Notre Dame] Political Science Prof. Dr. Paul Bartholomew selected for special panel of professors to observe Political Operations of US Government ; ND [Notre Dame] English Prof. Henry C.F. Staunton to receive Notre Dame Lay Faculty Award ; new Notre Dame Correctional Administration program to offer Internships ; new Notre Dame Audio-Visual center will have latest types of Teaching Aids ; ND [Notre Dame] to offer four-year course in Geology ; ND [Notre Dame] Alumnus and Short Story Writer John A. Lynch awarded Fellowship by Stanford University ; Albert Plotkin becomes first Notre Dame Alumnus ordained a Rabbi ; article by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh written for Newspaper Alliance and published by many Secular Newspapers says real world crisis not US vs. Soviets but "Intellectual, Moral, and Spiritual" crisis ; Annual Sisters Vocation Institute to feature prominent Catholic Bishops Rev. Thomas J. McDonnell and Rev. Floyd L. Begin as speakers ; Prof. Mario Einaudi, son of Italian President Luigi Einaudi, publishes article in "Review of Politics," says Agrarian Reform is Italy's most important problem ; "Winning Converts," new book edited by Rev. John O'Brien of ND [Notre Dame], contributions from eighteen writers ; Brother Joseph did outstanding work with Lepers in early 20th Century ; Prof. Karl Frederich Bonhoeffer named first Reilly Lecturer in Chemistry ; Hungarian educator Rev. Astrik Gabriel, named member of Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute ; 1,822 enrolled in Notre Dame Summer School ; ND [Notre Dame] has leading Catholic Collegiate Audio-Visual program ; Dr. Edward M. Hugh-Jones, Notre Dame Summer Session Faculty, says American Economic Aid to Europe must be long-range ; Dr. Aaron I Abell, Assistant Prof. of Notre Dame History, Addresses Convention of History Club of ND [Notre Dame], says 1910's was most important decade for social action in Catholic America ; Dr. Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer, Chemistry Prof. at University of Berlin, says German Scientists lack necessary equipment and facilities ; Rev. Francis P. Cavanaugh C.S.C., Dean of Arts and Letters, Addresses final session of Second Regional Congress of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, says only Love and Charity based on God will bring Peace ; Sisters Vocational Institute to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Catholic Action Institute to discuss fostering action among students ; Outdoor Advertising School held at ND [Notre Dame], featuring many techniques and various advertising representatives ; ND [Notre Dame] Summer Session Faculty Dr. Edward M. Hugh-Jones, from England, says German Industry must not be dismantled if European Reconstruction is to be effective ; Philosopher Rev. Peter O'Reilly named Research Fellow at Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute ; Maintenance Department key to keeping Notre Dame running ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian, "Review of Politics" Editor and ND [Notre Dame] Political Science Prof., say US must support West Germany does not support Soviet Russia, needs continued US support ; Dr. T.C. Luckey, Chief Notre Dame Biochemist in Bacteriology, wins Calf Roping contest ; Mediaeval Institute announces three Scholarships for Advanced Study ; Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy, Head of Notre Dame History, praised for bettering International Understanding among Catholics in German Magazine "Herder's Korrespondenz" article ; Catholic Laymans Retreat at Notre Dame to draw 1,500 ; National Convention of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade to feature ranking members of the Missionary Hierarchy as speakers ; Sisters Vocation Institute held at ND [Notre Dame], recommends training course for fostering Vocations ; Married Notre Dame Veterans support Federal Tax to Landlords who won't rent to Families with Children ; ND [Notre Dame] Alumnus and executive of National Catholic Welfare Conference named to a three man displaced persons commission by Harry Truman ; Ave Maria Press to publish pamphlets entitled "Why Not Equal Rights for All Children?" and "Why the Catholic School?" authored by Notre Dame Prof. of Religion Rev. John A. O'Brien, aimed to curb prejudice against Catholic Schools ; Dr. Edward M. Hugh-Jones of Oxford, serving on Notre Dame Summer Faculty, says Western Powers must contemplate leaving Berlin to make European Reconstruction work ; Summer School Convocation to be held in Notre Dame Drill Hall ; Catholic Students' Mission Crusade to hold Campaign for wider spread of Christian Influence in US ; over 10,000 pray for conversion of Russia when statue of Our Lady of Fatima visits ND [Notre Dame] ; "Economic Democracy" based on Democratic thinking by Labor and Management is vital to America's survival, says Dr. Lawrence H. Baldinger, Dean of Notre Dame Science ; Rev. Robert H. Sweeney C.S.C., Executive Assistant to Notre Dame President, gives Baccalaureate sermon, says US requires Moral Leadership of the type developed at ND [Notre Dame] ; "Economic Democracy" based on Democratic thinking by Labor and Management is vital to America's survival, says Dr. Lawrence H. Baldinger, Dean of Notre Dame Science ; National Commission of Catholics Student Mission Crusade to be held at Notre Dame to have exhibits depicting heroism of American missionaries in the Pacific During WWII ; Miss Isabelle Russell, 81, of Brooklyn, NY, has longest running Ave Maria subscription ; ND [Notre Dame] Marketing Students complete Advertising Campaign to be submitted to Bendix Home Appliances Corporation in South Bend ; 100 Missionary Leaders to participate in National Convention of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade ; Dr. Clarence E. Manion, Dean of Law at ND [Notre Dame], says Supreme Court Ruling on Church and State "fences man off from his time-honored right of Sanctuary" ; Catholic Students' Mission Crusade class for Catholic Youth to work for Christian Way of Life in America ; Rev. Clifford J. King, S.V.D., founder of Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, Speaks at Mission Crusade about need to keep US from being destroyed by Secularism ; more than 3,000,000 students pledge to uphold principles promoted by Catholic Student Missions' Crusade ; more than 3,000,000 students pledge to uphold principles promoted by Catholic Student Missions' Crusade ; 30 American Catholics to observe Chinese New Year with prayers for China and Missionaries working there ; Archbishop John T. McNicholas of Cincinnati OH Addresses Catholic Students Mission Crusade, stresses need for Vocations and Missionaries ; Rev. Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen addresses Catholic Students Mission Crusade, says Secularism and Pragmatism are ruining China and calls for Missionaries to reach China with explanation of Christianity compelling to Confucians ; Rev. John A O'Brien Addresses Catholic Students Mission Crusade calls Catholics to fight Secularism by helping America return to God ; Dr. Clarence E. Manion, Dean of Notre Dame Law, Speaks to American Judicature Society of the American Bar Association on God and Morality as the basis of American Law ; Prof. John H. Sheehan, Head of Notre Dame Economics, Speaking at Notre Dame Club of Mohawk Valley about plan for Industrial Peace between Labor and Management ; ND [Notre Dame] Freshman Class represents ever State and several US Territories and Foreign Countries ; William G. Roach, "Bill the Barber," who runs Notre Dame Barber Shop, is Retiring ; Richard Patte, Latin-American expert and former State Department official pleads for objective view of Spain in "Ave Maria" article ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. Dr. John A. O'Brien publishes Pamphlet about relationship between Psychoanalysis and the Sacrament of Confession ; Richard T. Sullivan, Prof. of English at ND [Notre Dame], publishes Novel: "First Citizen" ; Dr. Kenneth N. Campbell, Notre Dame Chemistry Prof., chosen as Chairman-Elect of Medicinal Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society ; Funeral held for Notre Dame Sociology Prof. and Catholic Apologist Rev. John C. McGinn, C.S.C., in Sacred Heart Church ; ND [Notre Dame] Graduate Students receive eight of forty-four fellowships made available by the Atomic Energy Commission ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh Speaks at 25th Anniversary of Notre Dame Club of Louisville, says spirit of Notre Dame comes from Family Life, and God in Education ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh Speaks at opening of school year, deplores deliberate exploitation of Public Schools at expense of Private, Religious Schools ; October issue of "Messenger of Sacred Heart" picks "Winning Converts" by Notre Dame Prof. of Religion John A. O'Brien as "Book of the Month" ; William Green, President of American Federation of Labor, and Philip Murray, President of CIO, appointed to Advisory Council for the Notre Dame College of Commerce ; newly organized Department of Student Welfare of Notre Dame announced ; Dean Clarence E. Manion of Notre Dame Law says American Lawyers ignorant of Moral Law and Religions as basis of American Legal System ; Rev. Gerald B. Phelan, Director of Notre Dame Medieval Institute, re-elected to board of directors of Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion in their Relation to the Democratic Way of Life ; "Review of Politics" to celebrate its 10th Anniversary with special Anniversary Edition ; Colonel Dan Martin and Charles Thornton of Hughes Tool Company in Houston, TX, will Lecture at Notre Dame as part of Bishop O'Hara Seminar Lectures in the College of Commerce ; Captain Joseph J. Weidner, USAF, West Point Football Star, assigned Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the Air ROTC at ND [Notre Dame] ; Office of Scientific Research and Development will present three educators and three research experts Certificates of Merit at Notre Dame for WWII service ; Notre Dame Advisory Council for Science and Engineering to discuss plans for a new Science building for Departments of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics ; Dr. John A. O'Brien, Prof. of Religion, speaks at Knights of Columbus Discovery Day Banquet on America's contribution to civilization as protector of Freedom and Peace ; Miss Eleanor Sherman Fitch to present Notre Dame with portrait of her grandfather, General William T. Sherman ; distinguished British Chemist from Cambridge, Dr. Alex R. Todd, to deliver Julius A. Nieuwland Memorial Lecture at ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. Milton Burton, Notre Dame Prof. of Chemistry and Atomic Energy Research Expert, elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Division of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society ; Dean's List [Article Incomplete] ; Dr. Charles C. Price, Head of Notre Dame Chemistry, receives Certificate of Merit from Office of Scientific Research and Development for his Research during WWII ; Dr. Philip S. Moore C.S.C., Dean of Notre Dame Graduate School, reports to ND [Notre Dame]'s Advisory Council on Science and Engineering on ND [Notre Dame]'s important Research in Bacteriology, Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., appointed Head of Notre Dame Department of Religion ; Married Veterans Welfare Council at Notre Dame to help defray Maternity Expenses for Veterans ; ND [Notre Dame] Scientists establish branch of Sigma Xi, National Scientific Society ; prominent Industrialists Walter Mitchell and James Hamilton deliver Lectures in Bishop O'Hara Seminar Lectures at Notre Dame College of Commerce ; special Commencement Exercises to be held to accommodate large number of students ; ND [Notre Dame] Civil Engineering Department celebrates 75th Anniversary ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh urges Catholics to join with Protestants and Jews to find solution to problem of Double Taxation of parents sending children to Private Schools ; 2nd Annual Natural Law Institute to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Graduate John Quincy Adams, President of Manhattan Refrigerator Company and Union Terminal Cold Storage Company of New York, awarded first Quadragesimo Anno Medal by Associate of Catholic Trade Unionists ; ND [Notre Dame] Alumnus Walter H. Johnson Jr. named Regional Vice-President of Eastern Regions of American Airlines ; distinguished British Scientist and Cambridge Prof. Dr. Alex Todd Speaks at Notre Dame about benefits of artificially produced Adenoisine-Tri-Phosphate, which provides energy for Muscular Contractions ; ND [Notre Dame] Religious Studies Prof. Rev. John A. O'Brien says finding in Nuclear Physics Debunk Materialism ; Prof. James A. Reyniers, Director of Notre Dame Laboratories of Biology to deliver series of lectures on western trip ; Assistant Notre Dame Prof. Rev. John D. Gallagher C.S.C. composes acclaimed piece "The Annunciation Mystery" ; ND [Notre Dame] Debate Team to open season at National Conference on Federal Aid to Education at Purdue ; Rev. John H. Murphy, C.S.C., Vice-President of ND [Notre Dame], named to panel to participate in ten-day military orientation conference sponsored by Department of Defense ; over 300 Daily Newspaper Managing Editors who attend the Associated Press Managing Editor's Association in Chicago will visit Notre Dame for a Football Game as guests ; speakers at the Natural Law Institute to include Judge Robert N. Wilkin of Cleveland, O., and prominent Educators ; Stanley Hunt, Editor of Organon Magazine on Textile Trade to deliver Speech at Bishop O'Hara Seminar Lectures ; Frank J. Starzel, former Notre Dame student, appointed General Manager of the Associated Press ; Paul Chang of Antung, Manchuria, Speaks to Sierra Club, says fate of China and Oriental Democracy hangs on fight between Nationalist and Communist Chinese ; Mediaeval Institute to host Lectures from outstanding scholars Dr. Urban T. Holmes, Dr. Stephan Kuttner, Dr. Gaines Post, and Rev. George B. Flahiff ; new Research Program with Facilities in Nuclear Physics, Electronics, and Radio Active substances will be started at ND [Notre Dame] ; High Mass and Communion Breakfast to be held in commemoration of forty-fifth Anniversary of "Motu Proprio" ; Mrs. Clare Booth Luce to Speak on "The Dramatist and the Mass" as part of Notre Dame Concert and Lecture Series ; Notre Dame Law Association to be organized by meeting of the Board of Directors at Natural Law Institute ; ND [Notre Dame] Communion Sunday to remember WWII dead ; ND [Notre Dame] Glee Club to tour IN and IL, perform three Concerts ; Rev. Dr. John A. O'Brien, Prof. of Religion at ND [Notre Dame], says pre-Marriage Seminars should be required ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. of Legal Ethics Rev. William J. Doheny C.S.C., 1st American appointed Associate Justice of Sacred Rosa, Supreme Ecclesiastical Court of the Catholic Church ; newly-organized Finance Club in Notre Dame College of Commerce to study Finance Problems ; Communion Sunday to honor ND [Notre Dame]'s WWII dead ; Mediaevel Institute Director Rev. Gerald B. Phelan named to panel of distinguished American scholars for special Conference ; ND [Notre Dame] Football Players Terry Brennan discuss Aristotle's Ethics on Great Books Foundation's Television Show ; Vice-Admiral Edward L. Cochrane, USN, to give Martin McCrue Lecture, "Engineering in the Modern Navy" ; Rev. William J. Doheny C.S.C., Prof. of Ethics at ND [Notre Dame], appointed Domestic Prelate by Pius XII ; statue of Boys' Town founder Father Edward J. Flanagan sculpted by Prof. Eugene Kormendi, ND [Notre Dame] Sculptor in Residence ; Natural Law Institute to discuss issues affecting Safety, Freedom, and Happiness of Americans ; ND [Notre Dame] Debate Team to participate in University of Iowa Invitational Tournament on Post War Problems ; Memorandum Publicizing Natural Law Institute ; Radio Script in connection with Natural Law Institute ; position of Comptroller abolished at ND [Notre Dame], replaced with Auditor and Investment Officer at the University ; Natural Law Institute to discuss issues affecting Americans' Safety, Freedom, and Happiness ; Memorandum to ND [Notre Dame] Foundation Chairman: Suggested Letter to Editor on Natural Law Institute ; Harry Rogers of Hughes Tool Company to participate in Bishop O'Hara Seminar Lecture Series ; Department of Architecture seminar on Solar Design to feature Chicago Architect George F. Keck as principal Speaker ; Map Relief on display at Notre Dame Science Museum Illustrates one of Indiana's first major Flood Control projects, Cagles Mill Reservoir ; Mediaeval Research Exhibit prepared by ND [Notre Dame]'s Rev. A.L. Gabriel and commended by Service du Conseillier Culturel, Cultural Relations Department of the French Embassy in Washington DC, to depict Student Life in Mediaeval Paris ; Lloyd A. Bechamp, C.S.C., Moreau Seminarian, awarded third prize in American Seminarian's War Relief Mission ; over 600 to participate in Natural Law Institute ; ND [Notre Dame] Director of Public Information, John V. Hinkle, resignes ; ND [Notre Dame] Public Information Director John V. Hinkel Resigns ; Vice-Admiral Edward L. Cochrane, USN, says Aircraft Carriers will replace Battleships as basis of US Navy ; ND [Notre Dame] Scientists isolate Rh Antibodies believed to be capable of causing Miscarriages and Birth Complications ; ND [Notre Dame] Natural Law Institute commended by US Attorney General Tom C. Clark ; Author and Playwright Mrs. Clare Booth Luce Speaks at Notre Dame about "Drama of the Mass" ; Rev. Alexander J. Denomy C.S.B., Special Lecture at Mediaeval Institute of ND [Notre Dame], elected fellow of the Royal Society of Canada ; C.S.C. buys "The Catholic Boy" Magazine ; Natural Law upheld as basis of all personal rights by Speakers at Natural Law Institute ; Federal Judge Robert N. Wilkin of Cleveland O. Speaks at closing of Natural Law Institute, says only wider application of Natural Law can bring Peace and Security ; from Natural Law Institute program ; Federal Judge Robert N. Wilkin of Cleveland O. Speaks at closing of Natural Law Institute, says only wider application of Natural Law can bring Peace and Security ; selections from John J. Cavanaugh's Speech to Natural Law Institute and information on the Speakers ; Attorney Francis Jones Elected to Notre Dame Law Association ; Gifts to Notre Dame total $355,936 ; $5,000 Scholarship established at Notre Dame in memory of late Charles M. Niezer ; Rev. Dr. John A. O'Brien, Notre Dame Prof. of Religion discusses plight of (lack of) Catholic Church in the South ; Raymond J. Donovan, Assistant Director of Public Information at ND [Notre Dame], named to succeed John V. Hinkel as Director ; Rev. Dr. Gerald B. Phelan, director of Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute, says that Christian Principles can return Western Civilization to heights it reached in Thirteenth Century ; war-time Postmaster General and Presidential Advisor Hon. Frank C. Walker to receive Laetare Medal ; war-time Postmaster General and Presidential Advisor Hon. Frank C. Walker presented with Laetare Medal ; Alumni Association - 4 New Directors: Sherry, William J.; Beckman, Edward J.; Jones, William B.; Scoggins, R. Conroy ; Jungmann, Rev. Joseph A., accept invitations to Lecture in Summer Sessions of Notre Dame Liturgy Programs ; Gurian, Dr. Waldemar, Notre Dame Prof. of Political Science, Elected First Vice-President of the Catholic Historical Society ; O'Hara Seminar Lectures in Notre Dame College of Commerce to feature World Traveler Reed, Louis C.M. ; Kertesz, Dr. Stephen says in "Review of Politics" Article that Soviet conquest of Danube is worst abuse of Imperialist Power in history ; DiSalle, Hon. Michael V., Mayor of Toledo to give Commencement Address, Rev. John K. Mussio to give Baccalaureate Address ; Dr. Charles A. Hufnagel, Notre Dame Alumnus and Harvard Instructor in Surgery, announced by US Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of Nations Ten Outstanding Young Men ; Nevada Senator Patrick McCarran Addresses Hoynes Banquet of College of Law, discusses intention to introduce plan to eliminate Red Tape in Federal Agencies ; Audio-Visual Education utilized successfully in Notre Dame Philosophy class ; ND [Notre Dame] to confer Honorary Doctorate Degrees on Bishop of Steubenville and Baccalaureate Speaker Rev. John K. Mussio, Toledo Mayor and Commencement Speaker Hon. Michael V. DiSalle, Vice-President of Warren Petroleum Company Joseph A. LaFortune, and member of Associate Board of Notre Dame Lay Trustees Byron V. Kanaley ; [missing from volume] ; [missing from volume] ; Greene, James J., Notre Dame Graduated Student, receives 1949 Rhodes Scholarship from Newfoundland ; Cavanaugh, Rev. John J. C.S.C. named member of Board of Directors of the Great Books Foundation ; ND [Notre Dame] Commencement to be held Sunday, Jan. 30 ; ND [Notre Dame] Architecture Student Willoby Marshall wins 1st Prize International Society Contest: Roadside Signs to Show Motorists Nearest Catholic Church ; Glee Club to tour five Southern Cities ; Wallace, Francis: Elected President of Notre Dame Alumni Association. ; DiSalle, Hon. Michael V., Mayor of Toledo - Delivered Commencement Address, warns against attempts to achieve Peace through complacency Rev. John K. Mussio Delivers Baccalaureate Address, warns that we need God ; Owen, Thomas F., Superintendent of Service UND (University of Notre Dame) Dining Halls: Obituary ; Honorary Notre Dame Alumnus Joseph Scott, prominent LA Attorney, awarded Medal of the American Irish Historical Society ; Price, Dr. Charles C.; Head, Department of Chemistry - Named Outstanding Young Man in the State of Indiana for 1948 ; 1948 Gifts to Notre Dame total $614,939.42 ; Robert F. Ervin, Assistant Research Professor of Bacteriology, Elected Indiana Counselor, Society of American Bacteriologists ; Haindal, Ernest, former German Soldier- Awarded One Year Scholarship to Notre Dame by National Catholic Welfare Conference ; Lauck, Rev. Anthony J., Notre Dame Alumnus, contributes Oil Painting and Sculpture to exhibition at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ; John Montrose, Vice-President of the Hughes Tool Company, and Richard Manville, New York Advertising Consultant to Speak at the Bishop O'Hara Seminar Lectures ; Debate Team Schedule highlighted by seven major Tournaments ; "World Biography" - Notre Dame Faculty Members included: Walsh, Rev. Matthew J. C.S.C.; O'Brien, Rev. Dr. John A.; Manion, Dr. Clarence; Bartholomew, Dr. Paul C.; Caponigri, Dr. A. Robert; Caparo, Dr. Jose A. ; Gabriel, Rev. Astrik O. Praem. - Represents Hungary- International Catholic Coordinating Committee ; Waugh, Evelyn: British novelist and satirist. Speech: "Three Convert Writers" discusses English Catholicism ; "American Government Under the Constitution," new revised edition by Bartholomew, Dr. Paul C. published ; Washington's Birthday, American Flag Presented to Notre Dame by 700 Seniors ; Kolupaila, Dr. Steponas Lithuanian who joined Notre Dame as Assistant Professor of Hydraulics, Speaks about Russia's "Possibilities and Impossibilities" ; Kresge Foundation, Detroit MI gives Endowment to ND [Notre Dame] to help Construct an Electronics Laboratory ; Bamford, Thomas - 65 yrs. old Retired Businessman Enrolls College of Law to inspire American Youth ; 4,756 enrolled for Spring Semester ; Wood-Carving of Eugene Kormendi, ND [Notre Dame] Artist-In-Residence, Awarded Prize at Hoosier Art Salon ; O'Brien, Rev. Dr. John A. Publishes Article: "Communists Tortures" in "Our Sunday Visitor," about Forced Confessions under Communist rule ; Filler Material ; ND [Notre Dame] Debate Team, Outstanding Debates of 1949, Published in University Debaters Annual ; Handy, Jamieson to be featured in 7th Speech Bishop O'Hara, Seminar Lectures, "Advertising, Market Research, and Selling." ; Scientific Achievements to be highlighted on Universal Notre Dame Night: 26th Annual Observance, April 25, 1949 ; Audio-Visual Methods in Legal Education - Experiment Conducted By Profs. Barret, Edward F. and Feeney, Bernard J. ; Coomes, Dr. Edward A. of Notre Dame Physics receives Governmental Citation for Research in Radar during World War II ; Foreign Trade Conference held by College of Commerce to discuss Phases of World Trade ; Laetare Medal for 1949 to be awarded ; "Portrait of a Modern Sales Executive," Pamphlet Results of Survey by Smeeton, Professor Brooks, Department of Marketing. ; O'Brien, Rev. Dr. John A. Dekuvers Sermon, at Cathedral of the Assumption, Formal Opening of the Catholic Information Center, Louisville, KY, about need to mobilize and win Converts ; Gurian, Dr. Waldemar Speaks on U.S.S.R. Losing Cold War ; "Workshop in Guidance" to Study Problems of Guidance in Schools. June 28 to July 26. ; Maritain, Dr. Jacques to deliver two Addresses at ND [Notre Dame], one each for Mediaeval Institute and Review of Politics ; Ladner, Dr. Gerhart B., Notre Dame History Prof., Appointed Associate Member of Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, N.J. ; Naval R.O.T.C. Rifle Team - Winner of William Randolph Hearst Marksmanship ; Family Rosary at ND [Notre Dame], Led by Cavanaugh, Rev. John J. over WND Campus Radio Station ; Manion, Dr. Clarence E. - Address Before "Friendly Sons of St. Patrick," Sterling Hotel, Wilkes Barre, PA, says sweeping Revolution needed in all Communist countries ; O'Hara Seminar Lectures: 8th Speech by four Staff Members of Chicago firm ; Theas, Most Rev. Pierre- Marie, Bishop of Tarbes and Lourdes, France. Speech at Notre Dame about Spiritual nature of Peace ; Mosely, Dr. Philip E. to give Speech ND [Notre Dame] ; Bartholomew, Dr. Paul C. - Student Tour of Washington, D.C. ; "Development of Real Inter Americanism in North America," is theme for 5th Annual Congress in Observance of Pan-American Day ; Fischer, Professor Edward - Excerpts of Article in "America" about eventual replacement of Newspapers by "Facsimiles" ; Griffin, Irene Dunne, Recipient of the Laetare Medal ; O'Brien, Rev. Dr. John A. Speech: "The Communist Challenge," about persecution of Cardinal Mindszenty and Protestant Ministers, at Communion Breakfast, Knights of Columbus ; Gifts to Notre Dame total $139,746.18 ; Foreign Trade Conference held at Notre Dame College of Commerce to feature prominent experts ; ND [Notre Dame] Summer Session in Mexico, Mexico City College ; Miss Irene Dunne named Recipient of the Laetare Medal ; Cavanaugh, Rev. John J. received National Military Establishment's "Certificate of Appreciation" Secretary of Defense from James Forrestal ; Engineering Research Council of the American Society for Engineering accepts Notre Dame College of Engineering as a Member ; Sauvage, Rev. George C.S.C., Procurator General of Holy Cross, celebrate 50th Anniversary of Ordination Sacred Heart Church ; F.A. Miller, President and Editor of South Bend Tribune, establishes Annual Award in Notre Dame Department of Journalism ; Conley, Capt. Thomas F. Jr., U.S.N., replaces Danis, Capt. Anthony L. as Notre Dame NROTC Commandant ; ND [Notre Dame] Band to make detour during tour and play Benefits Concert for Crippled Youth ; Writers Conference to study phases of Creative Writing ; Address delivered at Natural Law Institute published: Volume 1 of "The Natural Law Institute Proceedings" ; O'Brien, Rev. Dr. John A. Publishes Book: "Courtship and Marriage" ; Cavanaugh, Rev. John J. final Speech. Catholic Evidence Lectures, Fort Wayne, IN, about need to fight "Atheistic Secularism" in order to prevent rise of new kind of Totalitarianism ; Kertesz, Dr. Stephen, Yale University Excerpts of Article from The Review of Politics about incompatibility of Liberality and Human Dignity with Soviet Communism ; West, Miss Jessamyn joins staff of Writers Conference ; Universal Notre Dame Night to pay tribute to ND [Notre Dame]'s Scientific Achievements ; O'Hara Seminar Lectures: 9th final Speech- Madden, John T.; Zaminski, Victor; Tobin, Clarke W.; Ross, Thomas J.; Barry, John ; Nelson, Dr. Robert A., Notre Dame Alumnus, discovers a New Test for Syphilis ; 50th Anniversary of First Wireless Message Sent in U.S. from Notre Dame to be celebrated ; Practicing Law Institute to be held by Notre Dame College of Law ; Universal Notre Dame Night to be Broadcast on National Radio ; Guth, Dr. Eugene of Notre Dame Higher Polymer Physics Laboratories (Director), receives 2nd annual Faculty Award, Chicago ; "Review of Politics" Publishes Article, "Soviet Satellites" about Politics in Eastern Europe ; Clark, Attorney General Tom C., to be principle speaker at Hynes Law Banquet ; Coomes, Dr. Edward A. Develops New Type of Cathode (Source of Electrons) ; O'Brien, Rev. Dr. John A. - Address: St. Teresa College Auditorium, Kansas City, MO, says the most urgent task for Catholic America is to Evangelize to Irreligious Americans ; Baldwin, Professor Marshall W., New York U. - Visiting Professor In Mediaeval History, 1949-50 School Year ; ND [Notre Dame] Library joins IN Congressmen in protesting increased Postal Rates for books ; Burke, John S., President of B. Altman and Co. Department Store in NY to give Commencement Address, Receive Honorary Degree ; Debate Team won Midwest debating Championships at West Point National Debate Tournament ; Commencement, 104th to be held in Stadium ; Mediaeval Institute receives 22 volumes rare Latin texts from St. Stephen Academy Budapest, Hungary ; Indiana-Illinois Section of the American Society for Engineering Education to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Gifts from the Will of William J. Corbett, Sr. to Notre Dame total $40,000 ; Gifts from Alumni to Notre Dame total $233,817.87 ; Associate Board of Lay Trustees and two Advisory Councils to hold first Joint Meeting ; Special Accounting Course for Parish and Parochial Schools ; Attorney General Tom C. Clark says >(1/6)*1% of 2,000,000 Federal Employees given Loyalty Test required further investigation ; at Indiana-Illinois Section of the American Society for Engineering Education Chairman Harold Vance says Colleges must advance Science for the benefit of Mankind ; Conference of History Teachers to meet at ND [Notre Dame], discuss problems of Teaching ; History Department - two Faculty Members Plan Trip Abroad for "on spot Research": Shanahan, Professor William O.; Hooker, Professor John J. ; ND [Notre Dame] Dean of Law Dr. Clarence E. Manion proposes New Pledge to the Flag ; Honorary Degrees to be given to: Burke, John S., President of B. Altman and Co. Strake, George W., Associate Board of Lay Trustees ; Knights of Columbus to conduct Boy Life Bureau, Summer School in Leadership ; ND [Notre Dame] Alumni Reunion, June 10-11-12 ; National Catholic Building Convention and Exposition sponsors Small Mission Church Competition, 7 Notre Dame Students and 1 alumnus win prizes ; Vaichulis, Dr. John, Notre Dame Alumnus, discovers new Typhoid Treatment ; "Oath of Allegiance" submitted by graduate school holders of Atomic Energy Commission Fellowships ; two National Book Clubs Selected "Road to Damascus," anthology of Conversion Stories edited by Notre Dame Prof. of Religion Rev. John A. O'Brien ; Dr. Paul C. Bartholomew, Notre Dame Prof. of Political Science, revises his book "American Government Under the Constitution," highly praised by Catholic Journals ; 800 to Graduate in Commencement held in Stadium ; Burke, John S., President of B. Altman and Co. - Excerpts Speech; Bussard, Rev. Paul - Editor of Catholic digest. Honorary Degree, excerpts ; Rollison, Professor William D., College of Law - 1949 recipient of Notre Dame Lay Faculty Award. ; Griffin, Irene Dunne, recipient of the Laetare Medal ; Job Counseling for those displaced by Economic Recession is #1 task of Notre Dame and Alumni Association, according to Board of Directors of the Alumni Association ; Sisters' Vocation Institute to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; McCarthy, Dean James E. of Notre Dame College of Commerce to serve on Committee on Advertising of U.S. Chamber of Commerce 1949-50 ; Ned E. Depinet, President of RKO Radio Pictures, to come to Notre Dame when Irene Dunne Griffin, receives the Laetare Medal ; Research Projects at Notre Dame pursue improved Television Reception, understanding of Sulfa Drugs, and measurement of X-Rays ; Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps - Rifle Team Awarded 1949 Secretary of Navy Trophy ; Plans for Laetare Medal Ceremony Completed ; Griffin, Irene Dunne, receives the Laetare Medal gives Acceptance Speech ; O'Brien, Rev. Dr. John A. Publishes Article "The Second Vow in Marriage," feature in July issue "Readers Digest," about how Married Couples should promise never to lose their tempers ; 1,595 Enroll for Summer School ; Fischer, Edward, Assistant Professor of Journalism writes article in "America" about Newspaper Censures in Politics being a Good Omen ; Sisters' Vocation Institute to discuss formulation of Complete Integrated Vocation Plan ; Maritain, Dr. Jacques - article in Review of Politics, about lack of Saintly Leaders in current Political Revolutions causing people to turn against Religion ; Television to play important role in Catholic Broadcaster's Association Convention ; Phelan, Rev. Gerald B., Ph.D., F.R.S.C. to succeed Moore, Rev. Philips C.S.C. as head of the Department of Philosophy at Notre Dame University. ; Campbell, Dr. Kenneth N. - Conducting research at ND [Notre Dame] for a compound that will successfully kill cancer cells without killing normal cells in the human body ; Adler, Dr. Mortimer J., Professor Of Philosophy of Law - Excerpts of "Knowledge and Opinion," Address to ND [Notre Dame] faculty and students ; Bennett, Most Rev. John G., Bishop of Lafayette, Indiana - Excerpts from address on "Religious Vocations," at 3rd annual Sister's Vocation Institute NDU. ; Catholic Broadcaster's Association Second Annual Convention to be Broadcast Internationally ; four new Vice-Presidential positions created at ND [Notre Dame] ; Rev. Francis J. Boland, C.S.C., Head of ND [Notre Dame] Political Science, Appointed to Stonehill College in North Eastern, Mass. ; Layman's Retreat to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; four Notre Dame Professors to Retire: Konop, Professor Thomas F., Dean Emeritus, College of Law; Mahin, Dr. E.G., Head Department of Metallurgy; Mug, Professor Edward T.; Staunton, Professor Henry C.F. Department of English ; Beck, Professor Paul A., Appointed, Acting Head Department of Metallurgy; Buchner, Rev. Paul, C.S.C., Appointed Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Letters; Kohlbrenner, Bernard J.: Head Department Of Education; Strandagen, Dr. Adolph G., Appointed Department of Engineering Mechanics ; ND [Notre Dame] to host 1950 National Symposium of the Medicinal Chemistry Division of American Chemical Society ; methods of fostering Action among students to be discussed at Catholic Action Institute to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Professor Donald Attwater, visiting Notre Dame Prof. at Notre Dame Summer Session from Blackfriar School, England, criticizes ignoring oppression of Eastern Right Catholics ; Sisters' Vocational Institute formulates an integrated and adaptable plan ; 255 to Graduate at Summer School Commencement ; Rockefeller Foundation give ND [Notre Dame] $69,000 Grant to develop Internal Relations ; Survey evaluates successes of Notre Dame College of Commerce Graduates ; ND [Notre Dame] Natural Law Institute to serve as a model for similar institute in Cologne, Germany ; Mortimer J. Adler Speaks at Notre Dame about harmful misconception in America that Education begins and ends in school ; Dale Francis to head new Notre Dame Department in charge of all Periodicals and Books Published at ND [Notre Dame] ; Robert Riordan be added to Notre Dame Faculty as Instructor in Marketing, Otto Seeler to be added as Assistant Prof. of Architecture ; Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York praises ND [Notre Dame]'s John A. O'Brien's Pamphlet Why Not Equal Rights For All Children ; Chaplain Robert W. Woodward C.S.C., Notre Dame Prof. on leave of absence, earns Army Commendation Ribbon for service as Chaplain ; John J. O'Brien Addresses Diocese of LaCrosse Teachers Convention about role of Catholic School as nursery of Patriotism and Democracy ; Captain Thomas F. Conley takes over Notre Dame Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps at ND [Notre Dame] ; Telephones play important part in Notre Dame Registration ; Dr. Lawrence H. Baldinger, Dean of Notre Dame Science, explains why students fail in College ; celebrated British Chemist Prof. Eric K. Rideal to deliver Nieuwland Memorial Lecture ; ND [Notre Dame] Radiation Chemistry Project will be jointly sponsored by Notre Dame and Atomic Energy Commission ; Dr. Hugues Gounelle, Prof. of Medicine in Paris, says residents of Post-War Europe finally receiving sufficient Calories, but lacking Proteins ; ND [Notre Dame] Chemists Dr. Kenneth N. Campbell and Dr. Milton Burton elected to high offices in American Chemical Society ; ND [Notre Dame] Student Charitable Contributions to Student Relief Campaign leads that of Catholic Colleges for 2nd year ; Kimberly Clark Corporation of Neenah, WI, establishes Fellowship in Economics at ND [Notre Dame] ; 3rd Annual Natural Law Institute to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. Kenneth N. Campbell, Notre Dame Chemistry Prof., appointed member of Experimental Therapeutics Study Section of the National Institute of Mental Health by US Surgeon-General ; ND [Notre Dame] Department of Modern Languages to offer Foreign Film Series ; Painting of James Whitcombe Riley to be Exhibited at Notre Dame Library exhibit celebrating centennial of his birth ; Pius XII names Notre Dame Alumnus Joseph A. LaFortune Knight Commander of Order of St. Gregory ; 4,937 Enroll for Fall Semester ; ND [Notre Dame] Political Science Prof. says Soviet Atomic Testing not cause for alarm ; "Review of Politics" Editor Dr. Waldemar Gurian named Director of the Committee on International Relations of ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. Clinton L. Rossiter of Cornell Political Science says in "Review of Politics" Article that in event of Nuclear War US should become a "Constitutional Dictatorship" ; Great Books Seminar for Wives of Notre Dame Students inaugurated ; Hon. Richard O'Sullivan, Former King's Council of Great Britain, to Address Natural Law Institute ; Gifts totaling $402,279.59 to Notre Dame from Alumni and friends ; Bradley Dewey, Pres. of Dewey and Almy Chemical Company, elected Chairman of the Advisory Council for Science and Engineering at ND [Notre Dame] ; Practicing Doctor Harold M. Pritchard enrolls in Notre Dame Law School ; New programs in Notre Dame History Courses to stress Student Research ; Rev. John A. O'Brien Authors new Pamphlet, "Why Not Share the Faith?" ; Dr. Edward S. Corwin, former Governmental Consultant on Constitutional problems, to Address Natural Law Institute ; Frank W. Leahy Speaks at Institute on Christian Marriage about showing Love to Children ; Stanford Chemistry Prof. Dr. Richard A. Ogg, Jr., to participate in Peter C. Reilly Chemistry Lectures at ND [Notre Dame] ; David E. Lilienthal, Chairman of the US Atomic Energy Commission, to visit Notre Dame Scientific Research facilities ; John F. Kennedy to deliver Address at Commencement Exercises ; Dr. Stephan Kuttner, Vatican Researcher on Canon Law, to Address Natural Law Institute ; Vojta Benes, Displaced Person from Czechoslovakia, says Catholic and Protestants are united together under Josef Beran, new leader of Czechoslovakia ; Scholarships to Notre Dame Awarded to six Southerners ; Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis, to deliver sermon at Baccalaureate Mass ; Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, President of UN General Assembly, to Address Natural Law Institute ; John H. Fendrich, President of H. Fendrich Inc., gives $10,725 to Notre Dame to build Auxiliary Organic Research Laboratory ; ND [Notre Dame] Forensics Director Prof. Leonard F. Sommer, announced Debate Team Schedule ; Bronze Plaque at College of Law to commemorate establishment and history of Natural Law Institute ; former State Department consultant Dr. Bernard Bordie delivers Address: "American Foreign Policy in the Atomic World" ; former State Department consultant Dr. Bernard Brodie says dependence on the B-36 will prevent US from carrying out North Atlantic Pact Commitments ; Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Archbishop of St. Louis, to receive Honorary Degree from ND [Notre Dame] ; Catholic Students' Mission Crusade Convention to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Natural Law Institute to found unique Natural Law Library called "Alvin A. Gould Collection" ; ND [Notre Dame] Advisory Council for College of Commerce has high hopes for recent Graduates ; Edward J. Quinn elected Chairman of the Advisory Council of College of Commerce ; image of Christ made out of Postage Stamps part of Wightman Memorial Gallery at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Law Association to elect officers during Natural Law Institute ; "Spiritual Bouquets" of Masses, Holy Communion, and Rosaries offered for the intentions of Pius XII ; "Notre Dame Technical Review" features Article on "Evolution of the Skyscraper," stressing need for "Area Planning" ; I.A. O'Shaughnessy, President of Globe Oil and Refining Company, elected Notre Dame President of Associate Board of Lay Trustees ; Natural Law Institute to stress Natural Law as Moral Restraint against claims of Big Government ; forty Notre Dame Glee Club members to perform on National Radio on Christmas Eve ; Assistant Notre Dame Philosophy Prof. Dr. A. Robert Caponigri selected by US State Department to receive Fulbright Research Scholarship to study in Italy ; Rev. Marionous Van Rooy OFM, visits Notre Dame from Holland, says exaggerated sense of American Individualism leads to crime ; ND [Notre Dame] Communion Sunday to have over 20,000 participants ; Prof. J.K. Galbraith of Harvard Speaks at ND [Notre Dame], says European Economic Recovery will require aid extending beyond Marshal Plan ; Dr. Winthrop S. Hudson, Prof of Church History at Colgate-Rochester Theological Seminary, featured in article of "The Christian Century," referencing Conversions of Intellectuals detailed in John A O'Briens' "The Road to Damascus" ; Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, President of General Assembly of UN, Addresses Natural Law Institute, says world needs Universally Accepted Laws ; ND [Notre Dame] Radiation Chemistry Project orders Atom Smasher ; Rev. James Smyth, Notre Dame Prof. of Religion, Speaks about ability of Mentally Handicapped to earn a living if properly prepared for it ; Rev. John A. O'Brien Speech on need to Evangelize broadcast from Gesu Milwaukee ; ND [Notre Dame] Laboratories of Bacteriology Cancer Program receives $1,674 from Companions of Forest of America ; Bronze Plaque of Harry Truman made by Notre Dame Artist-in-Residence presented to Truman on behalf of Displaced Persons ; Bulletin of the National Catholic Education Association Publishes plan made fostered by Vocation Institute ; Jewish Bible History from 1st Century AD to be published ; Dr. Paul C. Bartholomew of Notre Dame Political Science to sponsor tour of Washington DC for Students ; over half of undergrads on roster for appointment to ND [Notre Dame] Graduate School ; Mrs. Fred J. Fisher, widow of founder of Fisher Body Company, to give $1,000,000 to ND [Notre Dame] ; Professor John H. Sheehan, head of Notre Dame Economics, installed first vice-president of Catholic Economic Association ; Hannah Arendt Authors "Review of Politics" Article, says Peace in near East dependant on Negotiation and Compromise ; Naval Reserve Officer's Training Corps at Notre Dame best in nation, according to Standardized Test ; Symposium on the Culture, Principals, and Methods of Soviet Russia to be sponsored at Notre Dame by Committee on International Relations ; "Review of Politics" discusses present-day relevance of Radical Education Plan proposed by 19th Century Bishop, Bishop John Lancaster Spalding ; Michael Udo Akpan of Nigeria awarded overseas scholarship to Notre Dame ; Dr. Astrik L. Gabriel, O. Praem. (Prof. Medieval Institute) elected to the Historical Committee of the Canons of Premontre ; Herman Hardy Hamilton Jr., Notre Dame senior, awarded 1950 Rhodes Scholarship. ; Announce that Feb. 7 and 8 - Eight authorities on Soviet Russia will speak at a Symposium on International Relations. ; Most Rev. Joseph Kiwanuka W.F., J.C.D. Bishop of Masaka Uganda, East Africa declares people of Africa must be converted to Catholicism to prevent Communist take over. ; Four new directors installed to the University of Notre Dame Alumni Association ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C., President of Notre Dame, broadcast NBC Sunday Jan. 15 ; Dean of Law, Clarence E. Manion speaks on "Mercy Killing" and "Suicide," says self-destruction is worst of all Sins ; Rev. Felix D. Duffy publishes new book "Psychiatry and Asceticism," says Sacrament of Confession can heal Psyche in ways Psychology cannot ; Three authorities speak on affairs of Soviet Russia at Symposium on International Relations ; Commencement Exercises Sun. Jan. 29. ; Two Air Force R.O.T.C. cadets awarded Chicago Tribune Medals for Excellence in Military Achievement ; Glee Club leaves for tour through South West. ; John F. Kennedy, Mass. U.S. House of Rep., delivered Commencement Address about need for "Integrity and Competence" ; Two men who lived under Communist Control named as final speakers in a symposium on the Soviet Union. ; William R. Dooley, managing editor of the Notre Dame Alumnus, announced as new Placement Director of ND [Notre Dame] ; Leo B. Ward, Los Angeles California, elected president, Notre Dame Alumni Association ; Cardinals Spellman and Dougherty endorse "The Road to Damascus," edited by Rev. John A. O'Brien, as a means of sparking Converts ; Two day symposium on Soviet Union to feature eight experts ; respected German Philosopher and Sociologist Dr. Joseph Pieper to serve as visiting Professor ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian Spoke at Symposium on Soviet Russia's threat to the entire world ; Dr. Valdimir Petrov Spoke at Symposium on necessity of International Aid for success of any possible Revolution in Soviet Russia. ; Dr. Naum Jasny spoke at Symposium on Military Spending in Soviet Union. ; Dr. Nicholas Timasheff spoke on Soviet Russia. ; Deeper understanding of the nature and policies of the Soviet Union was achieved during a two-day Symposium on Soviet Russia held Tues. and Wed. at N.D. ; Missing ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. spoke on Good Will necessary for peace with Soviet Russia at a meeting of the Great Books Foundation. ; 15 Irish students incoming ; 695 seniors present traditional American Flag at annual Washington's Birthday exercises. ; First two volumes in a "Religion for Laymen" series were released by Notre Dame Press ; Marriage Counseling program to train Catholic priests in family counseling, will be offered during the Summer session of 1950. ; "A Fountain of Kentucky," book of Poems by Notre Dame English Prof. John F. Nims, was published. ; U.S. must build the hydrogen bomb and ease Security Restrictions on basic Atomic Energy Data, says Dr. Milton Burton, director of Notre Dame Radiation Chemistry Project ; Alumni to assemble in local groups on April 17 to observe Universal Notre Dame Night. ; Four week teachers workshop to be held this summer for high school teachers. ; Sinclair Refining Co. to sponsor fundamental research on the petroleum industry for next two years. ; Recipient of the Laetare Medal in 1950 will be announced Sun. Mar. 19. ; Fourth Annual Vocation Institute to be held this summer at Notre Dame. ; Noel Sargent, Secretary of the National Association of Manufacturers, to speak at Notre Dame on "The Organization and Activities of NAM" ; Announced that record number of Donors contributed to Notre Dame in 1949. ; Rev. John A. O'Brien spoke today at Wabash College on dependents of World Peace on Love. ; Detroit Newspaperman John P. Burns named Assistant Secretary of the "Notre Dame Alumnus." ; ND [Notre Dame] Summer School to offer curriculum on Latin-American Culture in Mexico City ; N.D. sponsors special curriculum in Latin-American culture at Mexico City. ; Seven faculty members at N.D. contribute Essays to "The American Civilization," a new book Published in Belgium. ; Dr. M. Fitzsimmons to tour England for first-hand information on Labor Government. ; Creative writing to be studied at Writer's Conference at ND [Notre Dame] ; Vaughn Monroe to broadcast from Notre Dame on Sat. Mar. 18. ; An Intensive program of Latin American studies to be Inauguration In Sept. ; Father John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. spoke on American Leaders Neglect of God. ; General Joseph L. Collins, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army to receive Laetare Medal ; "The Truth about the Inquisition," Pamphlet by the Rev. Dr. John A. O'Brien, defending Catholics from accusations of Intolerance, Published ; Dr. Sergius Yakobson, government specialist on Soviet Affairs, to speak on "Russian Nationalism, Old and New." ; Two N.D. scientists, Lawrence H. Baldinger and John D. Mizelle, will be guests on the "Adventures in Science" -CBS. ; Soviet Affairs specialist Dr. Sergius Yakobson to speak on "Russian Nationalism, Old and New," says notions that Soviets have abandoned hopes of World Revolution are a "dangerous illusion" ; Dr. Jacques Maritain will deliver a series of lectures Mar. 27, 28, and 29 at ND [Notre Dame]. ; MMS and DMS degrees in Mediaeval Studies may now be earned at N.D. ; Overseas markets will be discussed at the Third Annual Foreign Trade Conference, on May 11, at N.D. ; "Anima" - a new quarterly bulletin will be published at N.D. on lay Catholic action. ; Miss Caroline Gordon and J.F. Powers have been added to faculty of Second Annual Writers Conference. ; It has been announced that all 48 states and 28 foreign countries are represented at N.D. in the '49-'50 enrollment. ; The Bureau of Youth Counseling will be held at N.D. this week. ; The World Trade Conference, to be held in the College of Commerce this week, will feature two prominent Chicago Business Executives and Advertising Manager of "Times International" as Speakers ; Tribute will be paid to N.D. on CBS-TV's "Toast of the Town" Sun. Apr. 9. ; A four week Workshop in Catholic School Administration will be held June 27-July 25. ; The Concert Band and the Glee Club to begin Easter tours Easter Sun. 9. ; J. Edgar Hoover hails Symposium on Soviet Russia recently held at N.D. ; N.D. Debate Team selected for Fourth Annual West Point Invitational Debate Tournament, will visit Texas for first time ; Three prominent Chicagoans to speak at third annual World Trade Conference ; N.D. hopes to erect four new buildings during 1950-1951. ; 20,000 N.D. Alumni to celebrate Universal Notre Dame Night Mon. 17. ; The Second Conference of the National Association of Law Reviews will be held at Notre Dame in the fall of 1951. ; College Teachers Workshop to be held at ND [Notre Dame], focus on Catholic Principles of Economic and Social Justice ; Dean Clarence E. Manion, Coll. Of Law, presented N.D. Faculty Award at Notre Dame Night ; Herbert Butterfield, English Historian, writes in "The Review of Politics" that crisis would exist between Russia and the West even without Communism ; Denis N.H. Wright, British Superintending Trade Council in Chicago, to speak at World Trade Conference May 11 ; Dr. Mario Einaudi, son of first Full-Term President of Italian Republic and Cornell Professor, to Lecture at ND [Notre Dame] ; The Aeronautical Papers of Albert F. Zahm have been published by the University of Notre Dame Press. ; An Academic Program in the Liturgy of the Catholic Church will be conducted by ND [Notre Dame] Department of Religion ; Second Annual Legal Institute to be held by ND [Notre Dame] College of Law, Assistant Attorney General Turner L. Smith to Speak ; Ernest M Morris revealed as donor of new $800,000 Inn at Notre Dame. ; Dr. Gerhart B. Ladner, N.D. Prof. Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship to assist with book on Christian Reform during Middle Ages ; Dr. Stephen D. Kertesz, former Hungarian Minister to Italy, will join N.D., in Sept as Associate Professor. ; A series of forums on Industrial Relations will be held May 4,9, and 11. ; Senator Herbert R. O'Connor will deliver the principal address at the annual Hoynes Law Banquet. ; ND [Notre Dame] Naval R.O.T.C. unit takes second place in William Randolph Hearst Tournament ; The Honorable John J. Hearne, Irish Ambassador, will deliver June Commencement Address. ; Dr. Aaron I. Abell, Associate Notre Dame Prof. receives grant of $1,000 from the Social Science Research Council to help him research American Catholic History ; A special Journalism course for High School Publications moderators will be offered during 1950 Summer Session. ; Justin McAghon, Federal Commissioner of Mediation and Conciliation, Spoke at the opening session of the Forum on Industrial Relations ; Two weeks of actual broadcasting included in pair of radio courses offered during 1950 Summer Session. ; William Carey, N.D. debater named individual National Champion Debater. ; "Concerning Mary Ann." Semi-fictional account of Irish Community in Iowa by Notre Dame Philosophy Prof. Rev. Leo S. Ward C.S.C. published by Ave Maria. ; Senator Herbert R. O'Connor spoke at the Hoynes Law Banquet on the McCollum Case, says Supreme Court established a "religion called Secularism" ; The Most Rev. Francis P. Keough, Archbishop of Baltimore, to Homilize at Baccalaureate Mass ; The Rev. Astrik L. Gabriel, O. Praem., of Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute, appointed to Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, '50-51 school year ; Dedication ceremonies will be held June 21 and 22 for new Germ Free Life Laboratory in the Laboratories of Bacteriology at ND [Notre Dame] ; I.A. O'Shaughnessy disclosed as donor of $1,500,000 for construction of a Liberal and Fine Arts building. ; Nicholas M. DiPietro, Employee Representative of Industrial Commission of IL, Spoke in favor of teachings of Papal Encyclicals on Labor at the second of three sessions of the Industrial Relations Forum at N.D. ; William E. Brown Spoke on establishment by Labor and Management of joint councils to settle disputes without Strikes at the last of the meetings of the Industrial Relations Forum. ; Potential solutions of today's Labor-Management disputes were offered may 10 and 11 in the final sessions of the Industrial Relations Forum. ; Concert Mass will be presented for first time in Scared Heart Church M.18. ; N.D. will confer four Honorary Doctorate Degrees on Rev. Francis P. Keough, Archbishop of Baltimore, at its Commencement Exercises on Sunday, June 4. ; Dr. Charles F. Kettering, Vice-President and Research Consultant of the General Motors Corporation, will deliver address at Symposium in connection with Dedication of new Germ Free Laboratory ; Commander Bernard F. McMahon, USN, Executive Officer of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps at ND [Notre Dame], to be transferred ; Dennis A.H. Wright spoke Thurs. at World Trade Conference at Notre Dame on necessity of new thinking to close "Dollar Gap" ; The Second Annual National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium of the American Society to be held at ND [Notre Dame], review new developments ; Commencement exercises to be held in stadium to accommodate all people. ; Summer School of Boy Leadership to be held by Knights of Columbus at N.D. July 7, 8, and 9. ; Rev. Peter P. Forrestal C.S.C. named to Corresponding Membership in Academy of American Franciscan History. ; Finding Christ's Church, booklet by Rev. John A. O'Brien, Published ; Dr. Ernest H. Volwiler, President of American Chemical Society, Address National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium. ; Notre Dame Spirit reflected in benefactions by individuals who found "Rags to Riches" success ; John L. McCaffery, President and Director of International Harvest Company, joins Notre Dame Associate Board of Lay Trustees. ; Technical conference on Recrystallization to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; General Joseph L. Collins, US Army Chief of Staff, to receive 1950 Laetare Medal. ; Curare, a drug, to be topic discusses at National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium. ; new General Program of Liberal Education to be inaugurated at ND [Notre Dame] ; Retirement- Professors Francis W. Kervick and Carl C. Wilcox. ; Dr. James R. Blayney, Director of Walter G. Zoller Memorial Dental Clinic at U of Chicago, to Speak at Dedication of Germ-Free Laboratory ; Rt. Rev. Monsignor John Patrick Carroll-Abbing, director of Italian "Boys Town" project, to receive Honorary Law Degree at Commencement ; Semi-annual meeting- Notre Dame Advisory Council for College of Commerce presents views of students on National Problems ; 35 Notre Dame Students to undertake Holy Year Pilgrimage to Europe ; Symposium on "Science and Society" to feature nationally-prominent Speakers ; Alumni Reunion ; Laetare Medal awarded to Army Chief of Staff General J. Lawton Collins ; Three foreign scientists to be Speakers at National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium ; Honorable John J. Hearne-spoke- Commencement Exercises. ; Dr. Lawrence H. Baldinger, Dean of Science awarded 1950 Notre Dame Lay Faculty Award. ; Vocation Institute- "Information Please" type panel to be featured by Vocation Institute ; National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium to discuss recent Medical Advances and problems in the field ; Dr. Anthony Standen to Address Symposium on Science and Society ; Final plans for Dedication of LOBUND. ; new weapon against Viruses may result from Research discussed at National Medical Chemistry Symposium ; National Medical Chemistry Symposium says synthetic ACTH closer than ever ; National Medical Chemistry Symposium told that Radioactive Materials can now be quickly shipped to physicians ; National Medical Chemistry Symposium discusses Drug - Khellin, for combating Muscular Spasms and Angina ; Germ Free Animal Colony begun with founding of Germ Free Life Laboratory- LOBUND ; Opening of Symposium on "Science and Society" stresses importance of pure Scientific Research ; Watson Davis Addresses "Science and Society" Symposium on problems in Science caused by rift with Communist world ; Charles S. Beardsley, Daniel M. Heekin leading Americans in Science and Industry, join Advisory Council for Science and Engineering. ; Rev. Dr. Xavier S. Thani Nayagam, organizer of the Tamil Literature Society in Tuticorin, South India, to Address Catholic Students Mission Crusade ; ND [Notre Dame] President John J. Cavanaugh and Vice-President of Academic Affairs Howard Kenna to attend General Chapter of the Congregation of Holy Cross-opens July 10-in Rome. ; Notre Dame History Teacher's Club to hold Annual Meeting at ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. Vincent E. Smith, Editor of "New Scholasticism" Magazine, joins Notre Dame faculty. ; Dr. Otto Bird named Director of the new General Program of Liberal Education. ; Rev. Raymond W. Murray, Head of ND [Notre Dame] Sociology Department, writes new textbook- "Sociology for a Democratic Society" ; Rev. Frank A. Thill, Bishop of Salina, to be Speaker at Catholic Student Mission Crusade "Pageant of Light." ; Special Outdoor Advertising School-held at N.D. ; works of Christian Art movements in Eastern Hemisphere displayed in Catholic Students Mission Crusade. ; Catholic Workshop on the Teaching of Social Economic and Social Principles to feature four noted Economists ; The Salesian Fathers of Tokyo reports use of Translation of "The faith of Millions" by John A. O'Brien to Evangelize to Japan ; Two Bishops- principal Speakers at Vocation Institutes. ; ND [Notre Dame] History Teacher's Club decides on method of dealing with problem of TV interference with "Homework." ; Dr. Milton Burton Director of Notre Dame Radiation Chemistry, Addresses Scientists in Paris, France in commemoration of discovery of Radium ; 28th Annual Catholic Laymen's Retreat to be held at Notre Dame Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes. ; 541 years of Teaching experience represented in Workshop in Catholic School Administration. ; Catholic Workshop on the Teaching of Catholic Economic and Social Principles to discuss issues of Labor and Management ; Most Rev. John F. Noll- Speech at Vocation Institute about need for more Religious Vocations ; Rev. Frederick A. McGuire C.M., Executive Secretary of Mission Secretariat in Washington, gives speech at Catholic Student's Mission Crusade about future of missions in Communist Asia. ; crisis in Korea causes cancellation of European Tour of American National Ballet Theater ; Labor and Management - discussion topic for College Workshop. ; Francesco Montana - named Head of the Notre Dame Department of Architecture. ; "Present World Crisis" Panel to hold discussion on Korea at ND [Notre Dame]. ; Summer School Commencement, 217 degrees presented. ; Thomas J. McDonnell gives Speech at Vocation Institute about "Success Story of Christ must be Substituted for that of Broadway." ; Workshop in Catholic School Administration develops eleven point program. ; Rev. Frederick M. Gehring C.M. - to speak at Catholic Student's Mission. ; "Forging the Cross," painting by Henry Mosler, presented to N.D. by his daughter Mrs. J. Fuller Feder ; Most Rev. John F. Noll D.D. - to speak at College Workshop on the Teaching of Catholic Economic and Social Principles ; The Very Rev. Christopher J. O'Toole, C.S.C. - elected Superior General of C.S.C. ; The Rev. Patrick J. Carroll C.S.C. Editor of "Ave Maria" and former Vice-President of C.S.C. celebrates fiftieth Anniversary of Ordination. ; Brother Alban Booley, F.S.C., to receive Notre Dame's first Master's Degree in the Study of Sacred Theology. ; Catholic Student's Mission Crusade. ; Rev. T.J. Purcell gives Speech at College Workshop on the Teaching of Catholic Economic and Social Practices on Americas' need to lead world in just Racial practice. ; Dean James E. McCarthy give Summer School Commencement Address on need for Tolerance and Charity ; Rev. William J. Smith -Speech at College Workshop against abuse of Strikes in Economics. ; Rev. Mark J. Fitzgerald and Rev. Charles B. Aziere O.S.B. spoke at the College Workshop on government ownership of property. ; The Choir of Xavier U. to sing at Catholic Student's Mission Crusade. ; Rev. Frederick A. McGuire, Executive Secretary of the Mission Secretariat in Washington, spoke at Catholic Student's Mission Crusade about inevitability of Communisms' Defeat in China ; Prof. Marcel K. Newman - named head of Department Of Mechanical Engineering ; Rev. Clifford J. King, S.V.D. spoke at Catholic Student's Mission Crusade about importance of Evangelizing to America as well as foreign countries. ; Layman's Retreat largest in 28 year history. ; Rev. Xavier S. Thani Nayagam spoke at Catholic Student's Mission Crusade about necessity of convincing Catholic Youth to spread Christianity. ; Bishop Frank A. Thill-address at Catholic Student's Mission Crusade, says Secularism comes from Communism ; Catholic Student's Mission Crusade holds closing session, students pledge to uphold Missions to China. ; Catholic Student's Mission Crusade to send Protest of persecution of clergy to United Nations. ; Where I Found Christ -book compiled and edited by Rev. John A. O'Brien about religious experiences of 14 individuals ; Historical growth of Notre Dame depicted in series of five films aired on Dumont Television Network. ; former Submarine Commander Sigmund A. Bobczynski and Air Force Materiel Administrator Colonel Melie J. Coutlee named to Executive positions in Notre Dame R.O.T.C. ; Dr. Matthew A. Fitzsimmons - Speech on the appeasement of Hitler. ; Rev. Charles E. Sheedy named head of Dept. of Religion at ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. William O. Shanahan to be N.D. representative at International Conference of Universities ; The 1950-51 enrollment at N.D. is 5,052. ; Rev. James E. Norton named V.P. of Academic Affairs. ; Second in series of 5 films on ND [Notre Dame] to highlight Scientific Research ; $2,098,000 Contract for Notre Dame Science Building awarded to Sollitt Construction Company ; Three C.S.C. Priests assigned to St. Edwards University in Austin TX and University of Portland from N.D. ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh accepts membership to Board of Visitors of the Air University. ; Three sided chapel designed for Marymount Boys' Camp by student architect. ; Ground has been broken for a new Science Building. ; Leland. V. Stanford, Vice-President of the Sinclair Refining Company, elected Chairman of Advisory Council for Science and Engineering ; Inter-University Seminar to be held in Department of Physics to feature important Atomic Researchers Prof. Enrico Fermi and Dr. Arthur H. Shell ; Fourth Annual Natural Law institute to be held at Notre Dame. ; Prof. Edward A. Fisher of Notre Dame Department of Journalism recalled to active duty in US Army. ; New training program for seminarians in Holy Cross order. ; Dr. High L. Dryden, supervisor of one of world foremost Aviation Research centers, to deliver the 1950 Martin McCue Memorial Lecture ; Armour and Company give ND [Notre Dame] Grant of $2,500 for study of Sheep Stomach Worm ; Third of five Television Films on Notre Dame to focus on Student Life ; The Honorable Kotara Tanaka, Chief Justice of Japanese Supreme Court, will visit Notre Dame on Nov. 7&8th. ; Two businessmen accept membership on Advisory Council for Commerce College. ; Fourth of five Television Films to be on Notre Dame Curriculum. ; T.A. Boyd, co-discoverer of Tetraethyl led used in Ethyl Gasoline, to speak on future of automotive engineering. ; Prof. M.G. Evans, of Manchester U to be first speaker for Peter C. Reilly Chemical Lecture Series, dealing with "Reaction Kinetics" ; Final of five TV films to be on Notre Dame contributions to American Way of Life. ; George E. Sokolsky, respected Newspaper Columnist, to speak at Law Institute. ; Prof. Victor G. Olgyay of Notre Dame Agriculture designs "Sun-Conditioned" home. ; Sollit Construction Company awarded contract for the new Morris Inn. ; Prof. James A. Reyniers, Director of LOBUND, appointed by Truman to serve on National Science Board. ; "Cases and Material on Air Law," authored by Dean Clarence E. Manion, to discuss legal features of Air as medium for Transportation and Communication ; Dr. Felix M. Morley to address Law Institute. ; Ground has been broken for the new Morris Inn. ; Reproductions from 14th Century Hungarian Bible presented to Mediaeval Institute. ; Two-hundred contests scheduled for debate team this year. ; 30 Notre Dame Students to receive "Speed-Reading Scholarship." ; The Honorable Thomas J. Brogan, former Chief Justice of New Jersey Supreme Court, to speak at Natural Law Institute. ; French Philosopher Prof. Etienne Gilson to give four lectures at N.D. ; Prof. Wesley G. Bender, Head of ND [Notre Dame] Marketing, Elected President of Indiana Academy of Social Sciences. ; Dean Clarence E. Manion appointed to Special Committee of American Bar Association to study Communist Tactics ; The Honorable Joseph C. Hutchinson Jr., Chief Justice of US Fifth Circuit, to address Natural Law Institute. ; The Natural Law Institute will open Friday, December 8th. ; The Aeronautical Engineering Dept. has put a new Wind Tunnel in operation for projects related to Super Sonic Flight ; "The Fresh and Open Sky," collection of Short Stories by Prof. Richard T. Sullivan of Notre Dame English, has been published. ; George E. Sokolsky spoke yesterday at the Natural Law Institute, blames indifference to Natural Law for Korean War. ; Felix Morley spoke at the Natural Law Institute today. ; Neglect of the natural law declared responsible for world crisis, at the Natural Law Institute. ; "The Art of Courageous Living," by Rev. John A. O'Brien, on Fear and Courage, has been published. ; William B. Jones elected president of Notre Dame Law Association. ; John C. Campbell, in charge of Balkan Affairs in US State Department, to deliver a Policy Address at N.D. ; Rev. John C. Murray S.J., Editor and Theology Prof. at Woodstock College, to deliver principal address at Commencement Exercises ; A recommended "Notre Dame Reading List" has been published in the "Alumnus." ; Dr. Paul V. Murray spoke at N.D. on Mexican Church-State relations. ; New Freshmen again allowed to begin at the January semester. ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh spoke to the students on their Military Status. ; Four honorary Doctors' Degrees to be Awarded at Commencement. ; Four new directors of the Alumni Association to be installed. ; John C. Campbell spoke on America's policy toward Yugoslavia. ; Prof. Adam B. Ulam-article in the Review of Politics. ; A total of 207 degrees to be awarded at the Jan. Commencement. ; Junior Architect wins National Architectural Design Contest conducted by Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. ; A Symposium to be held on the "Catholic Church and World Affairs" to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; R. Conroy Scoggins elected President of Alumni Association. ; Rev. John Courtney Murray spoke at Commencement about need for "Alliance of Spirits of Man and God" to defeat Soviets. ; Total enrollment 4,822 students for spring semester. ; A two-day Symposium was held by the Committee on International Relations highlights role of Catholic Church in International Relations. ; A new Army Engineering Unit for the R.O.T.C. to be activated at N.D. ; Prof. John H. Sheehan spoke in Baltimore about Free Associations as hope of American against Communism. ; Military Uniforms of the R.O.T.C. will be worn at Washington Day Exercise. ; "The Soviet Union: Background, Ideology, Reality," Book by Dr. Waldemar Gurian bases on Symposium on Soviet Russia held at ND [Notre Dame], published by N.D. press. ; Peter C. Reilly has presented N.D. with a Sassoferrato painting. ; Fifth Annual Vocation Institute to be held in July. ; A course in the Law of Oil and Gas has been inaugurated at N.D. Law School. ; The 1951 recipient of the Laetare Medal to be announced Mar, 4. ; N.D. senior wins third straight Championship in William Randolph Hearst R.O.T.C. competition. ; John Henry Phelan announced as 1951 Laetare Medal recipient. ; Freshman will be allowed to begin education in Summer Session. ; The third annual Writer's Conference to be held in June. ; Dr. M.J.S. Dewar, British Chemist to deliver a two month series of Lectures at ND [Notre Dame]. ; Fourth annual World Trade Conference to be held in May, feature representatives from every phase of Overseas Marketing ; Workshop on Special Education to be held in July, discuss teaching Handicapped Children ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; Marriage Counseling to be given more emphasis at N.D. ; Miss Jessamyn West to speak at Writers Conference. ; Two of Rev. John A. O'Brien's books, "The Faith of Millions" and "Truths Men Live By," have been translated in German. ; April 2 20,000 Alumni will celebrate the 28th annual N.D. Night, pay tribute to ND [Notre Dame]'s achievements in various fields. ; The Rev. William S. Scandlon C.S.C., Vice-President of University of Portland, died Mar. 27 at the age of 44. ; T.V. and Radio Programs will be presented in observance of N.D. Night. ; Dr. Charles C. Price, Head of Notre Dame Chemistry to arrive in Rome today for a Congress of the Friends Committee on National Legislation and the United World Federalists. ; Graduate fellowship in Polymer Physics established at Notre Dame by U.S. Rubber Company. ; Mathematics Teacher Training Institute to be held at N.D. ; Dr. F.A. Hermens publishes new book- "Europe Between Democracy and Anarchy," says that threat of internal collapse in Western Europe is ignored amidst worries of external Soviet Attack. ; Two of Bishop O'Hara Seminar lecture Series to be held Tuesday, April 17. ; Richard T. Sullivan, Associate Prof. of English, presented Notre Dame faculty award ; Workshop in the Curriculum for elementary and secondary schools to be held at Notre Dame by Department of Education ; A new Brother's Postulate called "Andre House" for Priest Society of C.S.C. has opened at ND [Notre Dame]. ; Professor John J. Broderick Jr., Assistant Dean of Notre Dame Law, reappointed to Committee on Cooperation with the Bar and Bench of the American Association of Law Schools. ; Univ. of N.D. Mediaeval Institute Day to be held at Pierpont Morgan Library, highlighting importance of Mediaeval Research ; Second Workshop in the teaching of History to be held in July. ; Staff members of World Trade Conference at Notre Dame announced. ; Kimberly-Clark Graduate Fellowship in Economics renewed at Notre Dame for 1951-52 school year ; Dr. Jacques Maritain completes series of Lectures at Notre Dame for Mediaeval Institute ; Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy C.S.C., Head of Notre Dame History Dep., enroute to Europe to pursue research with Grant from American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia ; Practicing Law Institute to be held in May in the College of Law ; Speakers named for World Trade Conference held by Notre Dame College of Commerce ; Rev. Martin C. D'Arcy S.J. Lectures at Notre Dame about purpose of Apologetics ; Prof. Stanley S. Sessler, head of Fine Arts at ND [Notre Dame], elected to Royal Society of Arts in England ; Peter C. Reilly has presented Wightman Memorial Art Gallery at Notre Dame with a Carlo Miratti painting. ; Dr. F. A. Hermens, Notre Dame Prof. of Political Science, Addressed a Seminar on World Affairs, spoke on Church/State conflicts in Latin America ; Robert W. McFadyen spoke to the N.D. Advertising Club on T.V. advertising. ; missing. ; noted Psychiatrist Dr. Frank J. Ayd, Jr., Speaks at ND [Notre Dame], says no fundamental conflict between Psychiatry and Religion ; New research project on role of "normal" Bacteria in Radiation Sickness inaugurated at LOBUND ; Commemorative Symposium to be held at N.D. on Leo XIII's Encyclical Rerum Novarum ; World Trade Conference to be held tomorrow, May 10. ; Hon. Francis P. Matthews, Secretary of the Navy to deliver Commencement Address ; "What's the Truth About Catholics," by Rev. John A. O'Brien - Published ; Hon. John W. Bricker, Ohio Senator, to address student Law Club banquet at Natural Law Institute ; May Day ceremonies held at Grotto by student body. ; Ernest M. Morris, alumnus, trustee and benefactor of N.D. Died May 3. ; Col. Radington Fiske spoke at the World Trade Conference on necessity of US policy stimulating American World Trade ; Richard P. Hildreth spoke at the World Trade Conference. ; Challenges and Responsibilities were reviewed at the World Trade Conference. ; An academic program on Gregorian Chant in Liturgy to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Prof. John H. Sheehan of Notre Dame Economics to receive Citation from Marketmens' Association. ; Prof. K. Von Klemperer speaks on the "Fourth Reich," representing marriage of Communism and Fascism, in Review of Politics ; Most Rev. Leo A. Pursley to deliver sermon at Baccalaureate mass. ; Hon. John W. Bricker, Ohio Senator, Addressed the annual banquet of the Law Club, said only Natural Law can defeat Communism ; Raymond H. Reiss, Executive Vice-President of Reiss Manufacturing Corporation, accepts membership on the Notre Dame Associate Board of Lay Trustees. ; Notre Dame will confer five Honorary Degrees at Commencement. ; Francis X. Slade, a N.D. Graduate Student, awarded Fulbright Fellowship for study at University of Louvain, Belgium ; I.A. O'Shaughnessy gives N.D. $673,533 to complete Building Fund. ; Funeral services were held Hon. May 21 for the Rev. Thomas A. Butler C.S.C. ; Funeral services were held May 23 for Rev. Charles J. Flynn C.S.C., veteran of Holy Cross Mission Band ; Eleven new priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross ordained in June ; John Henry Phelan will formally receive the Laetare Medal June 6. ; Naval R.O.T.C. rifle team awarded Secretary of the Navy Trophy. ; A total of 725 students will receive degrees at Commencement. ; Edward Meager will represent N.D. in student paper competition at National Meeting of American Institute of Electrical Engineering ; The Irish debate team wins 125 of 170 debates in 1950-51 season. ; More than 1,000 alumni to return for Alumni Reunion ; Dedication ceremonies for the new Natural Law Library on June 9 ; Seventy Naval R.O.T.C. students sailed June 5 for training cruise. ; Honorable Francis P. Matthews Secretary of the Navy, spoke at Commencement. ; Dr. Raymond P. Kent named '51 recipient of N.D. Lay Faculty Award ; ND [Notre Dame] Freshmen finishes 1st in National Naval R.O.T.C. test ; John H. Phelan received the Laetare Medal -first Texan in 69 year history ; ND [Notre Dame] received gifts totaling $3,065,902 during 1950. ; Cornerstone laying ceremonies for new Science building were held. ; Two men accept membership on the Associate Board of Lay Trustees. ; ND [Notre Dame] will continue to accept applications through the summer for September. ; Appointments of two new Notre Dame Vice-Presidents for the new school year have been made in the C.S.C. ; Professional Baseball contract bonus enables Ted Kazanski to attend Notre Dame ; Three small "closed" retreats to be held for Catholic Laymen preceding larger annual Layman's Retreat at N.D. during summer. ; 1,513 students enrolled for '51 summer session. ; Dr. E.L. Eliel, Assistant Prof. of Notre Dame Chemistry, awarded $2,400 grant by Research Corporation for work on Heavy Hydrogen ; Fifth annual Vocation Institute to be held in July, highlighted by Addresses from Catholic Bishops and prominent Catholic Women ; Annual meeting of the History Teacher's Club to be held in July ; Japanese Bishop blesses son of U.S. Gov. employee who leaves for ND [Notre Dame] ; Major John M. Daly U.S.M.C. leaves N.D. for Camp Pendleton, California for new duties with Marines ; Construction of two new buildings to begin at Notre Dame to begin with a week ; ND [Notre Dame] Senior accounting students rank high in National Professional Accounting test. ; Approximately 165 delegates to attend Vocation Institute ; Lieutenant Colonel George M. Cookson to teach in new Army R.O.T.C. corps of Engineers ; Dr. Harold E. Ellithorn, Associate Prof. of Notre Dame Electrical Engineering, named member of Committee on Wire Communications ; Fellowship in Metallurgy at Notre Dame renewed by the Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation ; Major Andrew M. Zimmer USMC, named Professor of naval science at ND [Notre Dame] ; Japanese chemist Prof. Sanichiro Mizushima Lectures at ND [Notre Dame], speaks on Molecular Science as among most promising fields for Advancement in modern Chemistry ; James E. Armstrong, Executive Secretary of the Notre Dame Alumni Association, was paid tribute for 25 year service by American Alumni Coucnil ; Rev. Leo A. Pursley spoke at the Vocation Institute, says Christian Homes are key to Religious Vocations ; Dr. Fran. Schwarzenberg spoke at the History Teacher's Club meeting, says closer alliance in Free World necessary for Peace ; Three week Workshop in Christian Family Living closes. ; Frederick J. Crosson awarded one-year Fulbright Fellowship to study Philosophy at University of Paris ; Dr. John J. Glanville, Notre Dame Philosophy Prof., awarded one-year faculty fellowship by Fund for the Advancement of Education to study Philosophy abroad. ; Dr. Charles C. Price, Head of Notre Dame Chemistry, receives one-year renewal of fellowship to continue work on Rh in Blood ; Lieutenant Richard A. Cantwell, USN, named Assistant Professor of Naval Science at N.D. ; Cooperative Liberal Arts and Engineering Program will be effected in 1951-52 by Notre Dame and College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN ; "Five Year Plan" to be considered by the Vocation Institute ; A total of 166 degrees to be awarded at August Commencement ; Three Ford Motor Co. Scholarship winners to attend ND [Notre Dame] ; Dean James E. McCarthy of Notre Dame College of Commerce spoke to directors of the U.S. Saving Bonds. ; Dale Francis resigns as Director of publications, John P. Defant succeeds. ; 2,OOO Catholic laymen to attend 29th Annual Laymen's Retreat ; Rev. Cornelius Laskowski C.S.C. delivers Baccalaureate, mass, calls for discovering true Culture through refinement of spirit ; Rev. Leo R. Ward delivered principal at August commencement, says those who believe in man are vital to just and lasting peace ; "Father Cavanaugh Testimonial Fund" launched with goal of $3,000,000 ; Mrs. Fred J. Fisher donates of rare paintings and tapestries to Notre Dame by Mrs. Fred J. Fisher of Fisher Body Company ; "Notre Dame, The Story of a Great University", new book by Notre Dame English Prof. Richard T. Sullivan to be published ; Convention of Catholic Art Assoc. held in Spokane headed by Fr. Lauck. ; Twenty-one detached West Point cadets accepted at N.D. ; Fr. Cavanaugh delivers sermon formally opening the school at Solemn mass, encourages search for Truth as means to Freedom ; Missing. ; missing. ; missing. ; Dr. Ettora A. Peretti named head of Department of Metallurgy. ; Dr. Archie J. MacAlpin, head of Notre Dame Geology, appointed by American Geological Institute to Mass Media Sub-Committee to educate public about role of Geology in modern Economics ; First of series on the Accomplishments of Fr. Cavanaugh. ; Eugene J. Hynes accepts membership on Advisory Council of the College of Commerce ; Two Notre Dame historians collaborate to write history of U.S. for colleges. ; Prof. John H. Sheehan, Head of Notre Dame Economics, appointed to Foreign Department Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of U.S. ; Edward H. Hunt named as manager of the Morris Inn. ; Will A. Foster, Vice-President in Charge of Advertising and Sales Promotion of Borden Cheese Co., to speak at first of 1951-52 Bishop O'Hara Lectures. ; Julius F. Wolff accepts membership on Advisory Council for Science and Engineering at ND [Notre Dame] ; Prof. James A. Corbett of Notre Dame History Department publishes new catalogue on Mediaeval Alchemy ; Rev. Phillip S. Moore C.S.C., Dean of Notre Dame Graduate School, reports vast increase in Science and Engineering Research. ; Four Brothers of the CSC will sail for Brazil to work in high school. ; French History Prof. Dr. J.B. Duroselle Lectures at Notre Dame, says France joins the world in looking for system of Social Justice compatible with teachings of the Popes. ; Dr. William S. Calcott, Assistant Chemical Director of Organic Chemicals Department, elected Chairman of Advisory Council for Science and Engineering ; N.D. debate team to play host to Oxford University in debate ; Joseph Gregorich presents rare volume to Notre Dame. ; Fifth Anniversary Convocation of Natural Law Institute to be held ; Second of a series of articles on the accomplishments of Fr. Cavanaugh ; Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, prominent Rabbi, to speak at Natural Law Institute ; Misssing. ; Rev. M.E. Powers, C.S.C., Notre Dame Alumnus and former Faculty, assigned as Chief Chaplin of Central Command, Yokohama, Japan. ; Foreign film series planned by Department of Modern Languages ; Dr. Hu Shih, Chinese Ambassador to US, to speak at anniversary convocation of Natural Law Institute ; Com. S.A. Bobczynski USH says USSR could defeat U.S. in WWIII with a superior Submarine Fleet ; Sir John E. Lennard- Jones, Prof. from Cambridge to deliver Peter C. Reilly lecture. ; Cornerstone-laying ceremonies for O'Shaughnessy Hall to take place in conjunction with meeting of the Notre Dame Associate Board of Lay Trustees ; Dr. Khalifa Abdul Hakim to speak at Natural Law Institute ; ND [Notre Dame] senior takes first place in Intercollegiate Peace Speech Association ; Commander Sigmund Bobczynski, USN, transferred from N.D. to Norfolk, Va. ; Rev. J.J. Cavanaugh speaks on coast-to-coast TV, says Hope for the world is the Christian who treats all men like Christ ; Commander Raymond Payne, USN, transferred to ND [Notre Dame] as Executive Officer of the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps at ND [Notre Dame] ; St. Gregory's College opened in East Pakistan by C.S.C., 1st Catholic College ; Dr. M.S. Sundaram, Educational Liaison Officer and Cultural Attache at the Embassy of India to speak at Natural Law Institute ; Third in series of articles on accomplishments of Fr. Cavanaugh. ; Greatest spiritual bouquet in N.D. history for Fr. Cavanaugh ; Dr. Daisetz T. Suzuki, noted Japanese Educator and Claremont College faculty to speak at Natural Law Institute ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing. ; Natural Law Institute opens at Notre Dame, Speakers from various World Religions advocate Natural Law as means to Peace ; Law Institute closes, 500 people attend, representatives from five religions Speak ; Roundup on happenings of Natural Law Institute ; Five new directors of Notre Dame Alumni Association to be installed ; Rev. Anthony Lauck C.S.C., Notre Dame Prof. of Sculpture, elected to membership in Audubon Artists. ; Symposium in honor of exponent of Christian Democracy Don Luigi Sturzo to be held on his eightieth birthday ; Prof. J.H. Sheehan speaks to Catholic Economic Assoc. ; Fourth in series of articles on accomplishments of Fr. Cavanaugh. ; Rev. John A. O'Brien writes article on the "Vanishing Irish," Marriage rate in Ireland lowest in Civilized World ; Dr. Paul C. Bartholomew, Prof. of Political Science at ND [Notre Dame], to tour Washington D.C. with students ; 100 degrees to be conferred at Jan. 26th commencement ; Participation in six major tournaments highlights Debate Team schedule ; Fr. Norton announces dates of 1952 Summer Session. ; Catholic Student's Mission Crusade to be held Aug. 2lst to 24th ; Second National Conference of Law Reviews to attract Editors from sixty-five universities ; missing ; Conference on Secular Institutes to be held Jan. 26th and 27th. ; Dr. Thomas E. Downey, member of Notre Dame History Department, accepts appointment as Executive Secretary to Brazilian Embassy ; Notre Dame appointed to chapter status of the Society of Sigma Xi, national honorary scientific society ; Rev. Anthony J. Lauck, C.S.C., honored by National Academy of Design ; Dr. N.S. Timasheff writes on successor to Stalin, says a Soviet leader who would seek peace is one of world's greatest hopes for Peace ; Prof. John H. Sheehan spoke at mid-year Commencement, advocates cooperation among Christians to combat Communism ; Notre Dame Glee Club to give a concert in San Francisco ; Joseph F. Deeb elected president of Notre Dame Law Association. ; Harvey G. Foster elected president of Notre Dame Alumni Association. ; New course- "Canon Law for Sisters" will be offered at Notre Dame. ; A total of 4,949 enrolled for Spring Semester. ; Bernard C. Duffy appointed Chairmen of President's Committee, in N.Y. ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian appointed to Committee on Slavic Studies by the American Council of Learned Societies ; Dr. Ferdinand A. Hermens spoke on Democracy in Germany, says strain put on it is partly fault of US ; Sixth annual Vocation Institute to be held in July at Notre Dame ; missing ; Fr. John A. O'Brien speaks on "A Happy Marriage" at Mercy Found, advocates law requiring engaged couples to take courses on Marriage ; Rev. Francis P. Cavanaugh C.S.C. to serve as chairman at conference of the Subcommittee on Preprofessional Education of the Survey of Medical Education ; Washington Day Exercises to be held Friday morning ; William J. Spillard donates history of Illinois regiment from Civil War. ; Fred Snite Sr. donates two sets of Shakespeare's Works. ; Socony- Vacuum Laboratories announce sixth renewal of Chemistry Fellowship ; N.D. to host Indiana contest of the Intercollegiate Peace Speech Association ; Harold S. Shirakawa, Japanese who "talked his way out of Internment Camp" is working on doctorate at Notre Dame ; Two Notre Dame students win individual championships in William Randolph Hearst R.O.T.C. Rifle Competition ; missing ; A total of 33 Naval R.O.T.C. students at N.D. rank in top 21% of program throughout US ; "The Reformation: Causes and Consequences," Pamphlet by John J. O'Brien published in Korean. ; Fifth in series of articles on the accomplishments of Fr. Cavanaugh ; Fifth annual World Trade Conference to be held in May ; Dr. Selman A. Waksman, chair of Microbiology at Rutgers, will deliver the 1952 Nieuwland lectures. ; The 1952 recipient of the Laetare Medal to be announced Sun. Mar. 23. ; A mock Republican Presidential Convention to be held by the student body ; Karl Shapiro, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and Editor of Poetry Magazine, named to visitors staff of the Notre Dame Writer's Conference, ; Lieutenant Colonel Milton R. Weaver, USAF appointed Executive Officer of Air Force ROTC at ND [Notre Dame] ; Third Workshop in the Teaching of History to be held at ND [Notre Dame], discuss problems of teaching History in high school ; Thomas E. Murray recipient of the 1952 Laetare Medal ; Staff members of Notre Dame Radiation Chemistry Project to be principal speakers at Symposium in London ; Notre Dame selected as site for Congress of National Federation of Catholic College Students ; Joseph Kotcka donates letters of prominent men and women to N.D. ; Rev. Bernard I. Mullahy named head of Department of Philosophy ; Midwest Conference of Political Scientists to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Rare copy of "Defense of the Seven Sacraments Against Martin Luther" by Henry VIII donated to Notre Dame by Very Rev. Canon Thomas Duggan, President of St. Finbarr's College, Ireland ; missing ; Marriage Counseling Institute to be held in July ; Sixth in series of articles on the accomplishments of Fr. Cavanaugh. ; N.D. senior wins one of 14 scholarships from American Council of Learned Societies ; Notre Dame Glee Club to appear on Easter Show of "Toast of the Town" ; Summer Session to be held in Mexico City from June to August ; Robert S. Byfield to speak at World Trade Conference ; Two Notre Dame administrators author booklets for spiritual aid for the armed services ; Chemistry Teacher Training Program to be held in June to August ; Twenty-ninth annual Universal Notre Dame Night to celebrate ND [Notre Dame]'s contributions to learning and society ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian presented annual Notre Dame Faculty Award ; Four Foreign Trade experts to speak at World Trade Conference ; Dr. Walter Arnold to deliver series of lectures at ND [Notre Dame] ; Walter Trohan addressed opening session of the Midwest Conference of political Scientists, calls for Truth in politics ; Three more experts in foreign trade to speak at World Trade Conference ; ND [Notre Dame] Sigma Xi Club to be installed as 110th chapter of the Society ; N.D. to host Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs ; Dr. Charles Malik to deliver Commencement Address ; Funeral services will be held today for brother Angelus Dolan C.S.C., 89, oldest member of C.S.C. ; Thomas E. Murray receives 1952 Laetare Medal. ; ROTC units hold combined review for Fr. Cavanaugh as tribute. ; More than 100 export representatives to attend World Trade Conference. ; Most Rev. Patrick O'Boyle D.D., will deliver Baccalaureate Mass sermon ; N.D. students participate in Armed Forces Blood Drive, break collegiate records for blood donations, 3,018 pints. ; Victor A. Schaefer appointed director of Libraries at Notre Dame. ; Seventh in series of articles on the accomplishments of Fr. Cavanaugh ; A unique Institute on Practical Business Problems for Religious Sisterhoods dealing with Secular Commerce will be held at Notre Dame ; An Italian edition of "The Road to Damascus" by John A. O'Brien has been published. ; Six Honorary Degrees to be conferred at commencement. ; Five-year combination Arts and Letters-Engineering program to be inaugurated at ND [Notre Dame] ; Mr. Dominguez delivered principal address at luncheon session of World Trade Conference, says good World Economy based on Trade will fight Communism ; Robert S. Byfield addressed World Trade Conference, discusses how to fight Soviet Propaganda ; John M. Martin, formerly of Massachusetts Department of Correction and United States Naval Prison, appointed director of Graduate Curriculum in Correctional Administration ; N.D. student one of 25 selected for fellowship in the Securities Market. ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian to teach at U. of Heidelburg, Germany, during summer ; Four small "closed" retreats to be held at N.D. during the summer preceding Annual Layman's Retreat ; Sacred Heart Novitiate of the C.S.C. to be transferred to Jordan Minnesota ; Most Rev. Albert F. Cousineau C.S.C. to receive Honorary degree. ; Cornerstone-laying and dedication will be held for two new buildings, highlight joint meeting of ND [Notre Dame]'s Associate Board of Lay Trustees, Advisory Council for Science and Engineering and Advisory Council for College of Commerce ; Joseph O'Meara, Jr. appointed dean of Law School at N.D. ; Scientific Symposium to be held June ll-14th at ND [Notre Dame] ; 907 students to receive degrees at Commencement. ; 42nd Annual convention of Catholic Press Association to be held at ND [Notre Dame], members of Higher Clergy to play prominent roles ; Board of Lay Trustees and Advisory Councils present at N.D. for dedication and cornerstone-laying ceremonies for two new buildings ; Dr. Malik speaks at Commencement Exercises. ; Colloquium on antibiotics to be held at LOBUND institute ; N.D. junior one of twenty-four Engineering Students selected for scholarships by G.E. ; Rev. Alfred E. Mendez, C.S.C. appointed coordinator of National Congress of Religious. ; Raymond J. Donovan, Director of Public Information, resigns to accept job as Michigan Editor of South Bend Tribune ; N.D. senior wins the Tile Council of America and Beaux Arts Institute of Design sponsored National Architectural Contest with his Church designs. ; Most Rev. John F. O'Hara, C.S.C. to deliver key Address at Vocation Institute ; A unique Newman School of Catholic Thought to be held at N.D. in June ; Prof. John H. Sheehan reappointed to Foreign Commerce Committee of U.S. ; Over 400 editors and reps, to attend convention of Catholic Press Association. ; ND [Notre Dame]'s NROTC makes gift of 91 copies of Knight's Modern Seamanship to Republic of Korea. ; missing ; Rev. J.J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. attacks the 1952 NCAA TV plan as illegally restrictive and as promoting mediocrity over success ; Most Rev. John F. Noll speaks at convention of Catholic Press Association on promoting Catholic Newspapers and Magazines ; Journalism Awards Luncheon held for Catholic Press Association convention. ; Rev. Alfred F. Mendez delivers sermon at solemn opening of Summer Session. ; Fourth annual Writer's Conference attracts 78 writers ; Dr. Charles C. Price resigns as head of the Chemistry Department. ; His Eminence Norman Thomas Cardinal Gilroy Conferred with honorary Doctor of Law Degree. ; Prof. F.N.M. Brown has paper printed in "Aircraft Engineering" of London, England on "flow visualization." ; Rev. Felix D. Duffy C.S.C. appointed editor of the Ave Maria. ; James A. McCarthy, N.D. Prof. appointed to State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; Archbishop John F. O'Hara delivers keynote Address at Vocation Institute on value of recognizing primacy of serving needs of the Church ; Catholic Students Mission Crusade to be held at Notre Dame in August, devoting special attention to work in Japan and Africa ; ND [Notre Dame] Faculty members John F. Nims awarded Fulbright to teach at Bocconi U., Milan, Italy ; ND [Notre Dame]'S NROTC Unit sailing to many ports this summer for cruise. ; Special railroad ride for 41 attending Catholic Students' Mission Crusade ; Rev. Donlan O.P. gives address as Vocation Institute comes to a close ; Rev. Tomas T. McAvoy C.S.C. addresses closing session of annual Meeting of History Teacher's Club about effects of lack of American Catholic writers ; An Institute on Practical Business Problems for Religious Sisterhoods will be held at N.D. in July. ; Indiana Provincial headquarters of the CSC have been moved to the former Paul Hoffman estate. ; Catholic Students' Mission Crusade to discuss American Slang as an obstacle for missionaries seeking to communicate ; John A. Lynch appointed managing editor of the Ave Maria. ; Rev. Thomas A. Lahey CSC, author of new book, "The Children's Friend," about positive influence of Christianity on Children ; Enrollment of nuns at Notre Dame grew 66% as 553 enrolled in 1952 ; Edward J. Murray resigns as director of University personnel. ; Assistant Notre Dame Prof. Boleslaw Szczesniak now studing manuscripts of Athanasius Kircher and Michael Boym in Vatican archives for summer. ; Rev. Lawrence G. Broestl, CSC, visits ROTC summer camp. ; Student's Mission Crusade convention proposes letter exchange program with students in African Colleges ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; John F. Plouff, Assistant to VP of Business Affairs, resigns. ; Prof. John H. Sheehan delivers Labor Day Address at Union assembly, says Christ's work as a Carpenter sanctifies Labor ; Joseph D. Keenan, Secretary-Treasurer of the Building Trades Department of the American Federation of Labor, to Address convention of NFCCS at ND [Notre Dame] ; James E. Murphy appointed director of Public Information at ND [Notre Dame] ; Capt. Frank P. Loungo Jr., USN, new commander of ND [Notre Dame] NROTC unit ; Rev. Anthony J. Lauck, CSC, awarded two prizes for artwork at Indiana State Fair. ; "Sharing the Faith" articles to be printed overseas ; Eisenhower and Stevenson, presidential candidates, invited to speak at Notre Dame ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; General Eisenhower, presidential candidate, speaks at N.D. ; Nearly 5,100 students enrolled for fall semester at ND [Notre Dame], largest Freshman class in Notre Dame history ; Five-year Liberal Arts / Engineering program established ; Notre Dame selected to participate in new Branch General ROTC Program. ; missing ; Rev. Gerald B. Phelan resigns as director of Mediaeval Institute to return to Saint Michael's College in Toronto ; Rev. Robert W. Woodward, CSC, appointed member of Civilian Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations ; missing ; John D. Tumpane and Michael Casey appointed Director and Assistant Director of University Theater. ; Noted Chemists to discuss Chemical Radicals at ND [Notre Dame]'s PC Reilly Lectures ; William R. Dooley, placement director at N.D., says impending Military Service should not deter seniors from making job contacts. ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian writes new book, "Bolshevism-An Introduction to Soviet Communism," after returning from summer at University of Heidelberg, Germany ; Marching band preparing colorful halftime programs for football games ; "Fulfilling the American Dream," article by Fr. O'Brien in Catholic digest, discusses tensions between Religious and Racial groups and potential to elevate them through values Americans hold in common ; Fr. Hesburgh, N.D. president, named member of Ford Scholarship Board ; Korean veteran enrollment not expected to match influx of W.W. II GI's, due to Korean GI Bill ; Dr. Jacques Maritain is visiting lecturer on faculty of Mediaeval Institute ; John Mitchell to address N.D. chapter of American Society for Medals on effects of Alloy Shortages ; Our Lady of Fatima shrine to be dedicated on Oct. 19 ; Prof. John H. Sheehan appointed to Foreign Commerce Committee and Dr. Waldemar Gurian selected to write article for Encyclopedia Britannica ; N.D. accuses LIFE magazine of "gross misrepresentations" in article on Football Team ; Mr. Pearl Boatman has been Notre Dame Locksmith for more than 26 years ; Most Rev. Albert Cousineau, CSC, to preside at dedication of Fatima Shrine ; Thirty-one foreign countries are represented at N.D. by Students ; Professor F.S. Dainton to deliver P.C. Reilly Chemistry Lectures on "Radiation Chemistry and Electron Transfer in Water" ; Debate Team studies fair Employment Practices Legislation for Debates. ; N.D. student publication "Technical Review" wins two awards at meeting of Engineering College Magazine Association ; WND receives new call letters from FCC, now WNDU as sixth year begins ; Colonel F. S. Gabreski, former N.D. student, Air Force ace, guest at ND [Notre Dame]-Pittsburgh Football Game ; Gov. Adlai Stevenson to Address student body and faculty ; John Caples to Address students for Bishop O'Hara Seminar Lecture about Advertising Research ; Rev. P.S. Moore, CSC, Vice-President of Notre Dame Academic Affairs, to participate in AFROTC orientation conference to help prepare for direction ROTC program will take in coming years ; Series of Lectures to be presented by Committee on International Relations on "The United States in World Affairs" ; Dr. John J. Kane writes book, "Marriage and the Family," discusses Economic and Psychological challenges to Family Life ; Governor Adlai Stevenson, Presidential Candidate, to Address special Convocation ; ND [Notre Dame] scientists, make significant contributions in basic Atomic Research, according to United States Atomic Energy Commission ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh to attend conference of Religious Leaders held at Pentagon regarding Religious and Ethical Problems in Military Service ; Dr. Charles A. Hufnagel, Notre Dame graduate, implants artificial Aortic Valve, makes medical history. ; Governor Adlai Stevenson Addresses capacity crowd at ND [Notre Dame]'s Drill Hall, says social legislation is America's "strongest Defense against Communism" ; The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture to meet on Notre Dame campus to discuss Architecture in Education, display examples of Student Achievements ; Mr. John J. Hall to deliver 2nd of Bishop O'Hara lectures, "The Great University of Experience" ; Two major corporations award scholarship grants in Engineering College. ; Rev. John A. O'Brien writes new book, "Sex-Character Education," to help Parents explain the facts of life ; Advisory council for Science and Engineering to convene to discuss year's accomplishments and plan for next ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh speaks on misleading Political Advertisement, falsely presenting Notre Dame as officially backing Adlai Stevenson ; College of Commerce Advisory Council to meet Nov. 7 ; Rev. Astrik L. Gabriel appointed Director of Mediaeval Institute ; Dr. Joel H. Hildebrand to deliver series of Chemistry Lectures on "The Liquid Solutions and Inter-Molecular Forces" at ND [Notre Dame] ; "Religion in the U.S.," a book to be used to counteract Communist Propaganda, to include Dr. John A. O'Brien's Pamphlet "The American Dream" ; Three internationally known educators to speak at Notre Dame ; ND [Notre Dame] to feature first non-professional production of T.S. Elliot's play "The Cocktail Party" on Thanksgiving ; $20,500 grant from the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund received for LOBUND to carry on germ-free Cancer Research ; Two Notre Dame faculty members contribute to new book, "From an Abundant Spring," consisting of Essays on Catholic Thought concerning various subjects ; ND [Notre Dame] debate team to open 1952-53 season at Purdue Forensic Conference, debate on "Whether Congress Shall Enact Compulsory FEPC Legislation" ; The postmark "Notre Dane, Indiana," tribute to Fr. Sorin [re Notre Dame Post office] ; Masterpieces by Rubens and Murillo among those Works of Art to be on display at Wightman Art Gallery ; Stadium maintenance crew measures Football Game thrills by the amount of Trash. ; ND [Notre Dame] graduate Lieutenant Elmore Charles Smith killed in Korean War Bequests $1,115 to Notre Dame ; Notre Dame Alumni contribute over $700,000 in 1952. ; Dr. John A. O'Brien edits new book "The White Harvest," on winning Converts ; Dr. J.H. Hildebrand delivers P.C. Reilly Chemistry Lecture series on "Liquids and Solutions," loves Skiing ; Fisher Hall, new student residence, to be dedicated ; Dr. John A. O'Brien delivers lecture "You Can Win Converts" ; Commerce students get first hand experience though assignments to work in Department Stores. ; Joseph Grace Jr., president of WR Grace and Company, and Robert L. Oare, Chairman of the Board of Associates Investment Company, named to Notre Dame Board of Trustees ; Eight graduates have been nominated to serve as directors of alumni association. ; Alumni to gather for 15th observance of Universal Notre Dame Communion Sunday ; University Committee on International Relations to hold Symposium on Soviet Communism vs. Russian Imperialism as greater threat ; Holy Cross Fathers publish pamphlet on what a priest is and does, prepared by Rev. John Wilson, CSC director of Vocations at ND [Notre Dame] ; Bishop O'Hara Lecture series to include discussion panel on new provisions of Income Tax Law ; Seven Notre Dame students to participate in final round of Breen Oratorical Contest ; Symposium to be held on "Who Is the Enemy--- Soviet Communism or Russian Imperialism?" ; 1952 Notre Dame football team honored at 33rd Annual Testimonial Banquet, sponsored by Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley; Joe E. Brown, Toastmaster ; One out of every seven Undergraduates at ND [Notre Dame] currently working to afford College [re financial aid and price of tuition] ; Lee H. Bristol, president of Bristol-Myers, will deliver the fourth of the Bishop O'Hara Lectures ; Notre Dame student body is still predominantly Irish. ; St. Augustine's Church in Kalamazoo converts record number, Dr. John A. O'Brien offers them as role model ; Thirty-one Notre Dame students selected for 1952-53 "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities," volume that picks model students to represent Colleges to Prospective Employers nation wide ; Sculpture work by Ivan Mestrovic anonymously Donated to Notre Dame by Former Student ; Soviet Russia pictured as nation of fanatical leaders by Symposium, says Communism is more fundamental Evil in Russia than Imperialism ; Two Notre Dame scientists will have prominent roles in meeting of The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Dr. Kenneth N. Campbell to preside over Symposium on research on Cancer, Malaria, and Tuberculosis, Dr. Albert L. Delisle to discuss formation of Giant Plant Forms ; Snow a nightmare to many Foreign Students. ; Private in Korea writes to Dr. Kane for copy of his book "Marriage and the Family." ; The demand for Technically trained College Students very strong after visit from General Electric reps. who interviewed Doctoral Candidates ; missing ; Article by Rev. John A. O'Brien, "A Catholic Platform of Good Will," in "Ave Maria" says Pope and Church offer friendship and good will to others ; "Jupiter", a short story about family's love for dog by ND [Notre Dame]'s Richard Sullivan to appear in "Ladies' Home Journal" ; The election of four new directors of Notre Dame Alumni Association announced. ; Many Cardinals visit Notre Dame campus in recent years ; Two Notre Dame Scholars on American committee to celebrate 700th Anniversary of College of Sorbonne in Paris ; ND [Notre Dame] History Prof. Father McAvoy declares there is a tendency toward Anti-Intellectualism and Pragmatism in schools ; Dr. M. A. Fitzsimmons writes new book The "Foreign Policy of the British Labour Government," about problems facing Post WWII Britain ; The first college building constructed 110 years ago at ND [Notre Dame]. ; More than half the student body belongs to one of the 90 campus clubs. ; Dr. Harold E. Ellithorn to present paper at convention of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. ; Rev. John H. Murphy CSC becomes associate editor of "The Catholic Boy." ; Students to receive on the spot Radio and Television experience from WSBT ; New training program to develop better Foreman for Industrial concerns ; ND [Notre Dame] grad Brigadier-General John P. Henebry named one of "ten outstanding young men in U.S." for 1952 ; John H. Neeson Jr. Elected President of Notre Dame Alumni Association for 1953 ; Dr. Jose Caparo, retired head of Notre Dame Electrical Engineering, writes Historical Novel set in his native Peru, "Desire for Gold and Conquest" ; ND [Notre Dame] receives grant of $23,600 from Ford Foundation for study of relationship between Theology and Philosophy ; The University Press begins fourth year with 40 books in print already. ; Political Science Department to take thirty students in Washington D.C. for Historical Tour ; ND [Notre Dame] Glee Club to tour South between semesters on 3,000 mile trip ; University receives supply of Radioactive Cobalt from government ; Rev. A. J. Lauck CSC, Notre Dame Instructor in Sculpture, receives George D. Widener Memorial Gold Medal from Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts ; Rev. Leo A. Ward CSC, Head of Notre Dame English Department, dies at age of 55, Funeral and Burial held ; 80 students spend semester break in retreat at Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemane in KY ; January issue of "Review of Politics" traces Christian Democratic movement in France in article, "The Rejuvenation of French Catholicism: Marc Sangier's Sillon." ; Inscription on new Nieuwland Science Hall: "All things God had made are good, and each serves its turn." ; ND [Notre Dame] Debate Team to go to Miami University Invitational Tournament ; "Paths to Christ," new book written by Rev. John A. O'Brien, tells stories of Catholic Converts from all walks of life ; $2,000,000 received in 1952 by Notre Dame in Gifts and Grants ; Conference to be held on "Arbitration in Labor-Management Relations" by Notre Dame colleges of Economics and Law in cooperation with American Arbitration Association ; "Vile Bodies," a play based on a novel by Evelyn Waugh, will be presented by University Theatre ; ND [Notre Dame] project in International Relations brigns Forty skilled European workers to learn American technical skills, Labor-Management Relations, and insight into American life in South Bend for one year ; Honorable Michael v. DiSalle, who served under Truman as Director of Price Stabilization and Economic Stabilizer, to Address students on campus ; Rev. Astrik L. Gabriel, director of Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute, to speak at University of North Carolina ; Special graduate courses to be offered on Soviet Communism ; Two Notre Dame Architect students, Raymond Bayless and Frank Montana, win Awards in Beaux Arts Institute of Design Contest. ; One-day conference to be held on Arbitration in Labor-Management relations and sponsored by ND [Notre Dame] Department of Economics and College of Law ; New Pamphlet published- "Have You Thought About the Holy Cross Brothers" ; "Three Years of Communist Rule in China"- article in "Review of Politics" ; More than one-third of Entering Students select wrong college Course ; Rev. C.A. Soleta, CSC, appointed acting head of English department ; Catholic Action bibliography in English language published ; J. Noble Braden, executive Vice-President of the American Arbitration Association, to speak at conference on Arbitration in Labor-Management Relations ; Missing ; The American Martyrs, new book written by Rev. John A, O'Brien about Jesuit priests who were first visitor to New World to be Canonized ; Washington's Birthday exercises to be held by Seniors ; Michael V. DiSalle spoke to faculty and students of Law College about need to use patience and restraint to make Capitalism work and fight Communism ; Dr. John C. Sheehan delivers P. C. Reilly Chemistry Lectures on "the Synthesis of Peptides" ; Parents of more than 1,000 juniors invited for Parents-Son Day ; Notre Dame archives receive personal papers of Most Rev. Philip R. McDevitt, Bishop of Harrisburg, PA ; David L. Cole to deliver Address at conference on Arbitration in Labor Management Relations ; Dr. Charles DeKonick, Dean of Philosophy at Quebec's Laval University, to speak on "The Teaching of Philosophy and Theology in a Lay Liberal College." ; Most Rev. Richard J. Cushing, Archbishop of Boston, flushing to deliver keynote address at Vocation Institute ; Fifth Annual Marriage Institute to be conducted at ND [Notre Dame] ; Dean Joseph O'Meara Jr. announces abandonment of the Elective System in Law School ; More than 35 endowed or industrially sponsored fellowships renewed. ; Rev. John E. Coogan S.J. spoke here on Human Responsibility as most fundamental concept of American Criminal Law ; A Portrait of Rev. Philip R. McDevitt of Philadelphia by Thomas Eakins is recent acquisition of Wightman Art Gallery ; "A Magnificent Fool" by Dale Francis- true story in "The Catholic Boy" about a Concentration Camp Martyr ; David L. Cole spoke at conference on Arbitration in Industrial Disputes, advocates policy to curtail Government Intervention ; he 1953 Recipient of the Laetare Medal to be announced March 15 ; ND [Notre Dame] to participate in First annual Notre Dame National Invitational Debate Tournament ; E. D. Campbell, treasurer of Associates Investment Company, to deliver fifth of Bishop O'Hara lecture series ; Special panel on vocations to be highlight of National Catholic Educational Association convention ; Rev. Harold C. Gardiner, SJ, Editor of Catholic weekly "America," to be staff member of 5th Writer's Conference ; "The Way to Emmaus," new book edited by Rev. Dr. John A. O'Brien, stories of Ministers who convert to Catholicism ; Missing ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lewis, parents of ND [Notre Dame] Junior Edward Frank, donate $40,000 for new Bus Shelter ; Miss Adrienne Koch, author of "Jefferson and Madison," to deliver series of Lectures on "Power and Morals in the Thought of the Founding Fathers" ; Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, CSC, on Board of Visitors of to evaluate Air University [Air Force Academy] ; ND [Notre Dame] National Invitational Debate Tournament to begin tomorrow. ; "Human Liberties and Ecclesiastical Authority" by J.F. Anderson printed in "Ave Maria," says loyalty to Church and Government are not at odds ; Robert Fitzgerald appointed to staff of Writer's Conference ; "Pan-Slavism: Its History and Ideology," by Hans Kohn to be published by Notre Dame press, studies Nationalism in Russia's Slav Satellite Nations ; Dr. F. Kenneth Brasted, Director of Education for National Association of Manufacturers, to Address students and faculty of College of Commerce on Management ; Philosophy of Education Society to meet at Notre Dame, Educators from more than one hundred colleges to participate ; First Annual Advertising and Sales Conference to be held April 23rd, sponsored by Notre Dame and Advertising Federation of American and the National Sales Executive Affiliates of the Merchandise Club of St. Joseph Valley ; ND [Notre Dame] Glee Club to appear for fifth consecutive year on Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Town" Easter Program ; F. K. Leisch to speak at Advertising and Sales Conference to Address, "How Research Fits in Marketing" ; ND [Notre Dame] Concert Band leaves for thirteen day Tour of deep South ; 44 fine prints of highly skilled Graphic Art on display in Library showcasing artists from Albrecht Durer to Auguste Renoir ; Donald A. Hinshaw, Jr. Architect Student, wins Whitney Warren Prize sponsored by Beaux-Arts Institute of Design ; New Spanish Edition of "The Road to Damascus" by Rev. John A. O'Brien is well received in Spanish-speaking world ; 27th Annual meeting of American Catholic Philosophical Association, theme will be "Philosophy and Unity" ; 13th Annual observance of Universal Notre Dame Night on April 13th ; Rev. A. L. Gabriel to be featured speaker for Mediaeval Academy of America on "Miniatures Illustrating the Mediaeval University Matricula" ; Al N. Seares and Edward H. Weiss to address Advertising and Sales Conference ; Anne Ford appointed to staff of Writer's Conference ; Symposium to be held on "Religion and the Crisis of the Twentieth Century" sponsored by University's Committee on International Relations to feature Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish scholars ; Dr. James Collins, Associate Prof. of Philosophy at St. Louis University, elected president American Catholic Philosophical Association ; 300 parents make reservations for Junior class Parents-Son Day. ; Meyer Kestnbaum to speak at Advertising and Sales Conference on "Management's Plan for the Future" ; Dr. Jacques Maritain to deliver series of seven Lectures on Theoretical Approaches to the Existence of God ; Notre Dame History Teacher's Club to meet in July, to discuss High School Curriculum and issue of preparing students for College vs. the Working World ; Paul G. Hoffman, former Administrator for the Economic Cooperation Administration, will address World Trade Conference on "Free Trade for a Stronger Free World" ; Landscaping and Gardening at ND [Notre Dame] full time Job for 16 men ; Three-day seminar on program of Philosophy and Theology to feature seven eminent Educators in the field ; Presidential review of all ROTC units to be held May 2 ; Jewish Theologian Dr. Will Herberg speaks at Symposium on Religion, says American Protestants feel threatened by Catholics ; Mammoth five-day Blood Drive for Red Cross to get underway at ND [Notre Dame] ; "Lay People Win Converts," an article by the Rev. John A. O'Brien featured in "Messenger of the Sacred Heart" ; Meyer Kestnbaum spoke at Sales and Advertising Conference, says business should prepare for decline in Defense Spending ; One Hundredth Anniversary of Death of Rev. Stephen Badin, 1st Priest ordained in US, Commemorated at ND [Notre Dame] ; John Allan Stoeller, Senior in Notre Dame College of Commerce awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to Univ. of Nancy in France ; Six honorary degrees to be awarded at dedication of O'Shaughnessy Hall ; Missing ; Sister Elfreda, CSC, celebrates Golden Anniversary of her vows ; Frank Lloyd Wright to Address students and faculty at ND [Notre Dame] ; John F. Brosnan to deliver seventh of O'Hara Lecture series on "A Lawyer Briefs the young Businessman" ; Mother's Day was originated by Frank E. Hering, an Notre Dame Graduate ; Stanley S. Sessler, head of Notre Dame Art Department elected to International Institute of Arts and Letters ; I.A. O'Shaughnessy Hall of Liberal and Fine Arts dedicated ; Institute on Practical business Problems for Religious Sisterhood ; Galen Van Meter, economic consultant and Chairman of the Investment Committee of Investors Diversified Services, to deliver eighth and final O'Hara Lecture ; Institute of Spirituality for Sister Superiors and Novice Mistresses ; Thomas L. King, Jr. econ major, given $500 scholarship by G.E. ; William R. Dooley to preside at meeting of Midwest College Placement Association in Madison ; Sixth Annual World Trade Conference to be held at Notre Dame tomorrow ; College of Commerce Advisory Council to serve on panel explaining future of Notre Dame College of Commerce ; Missing ; Missing ; Missing ; Cardinal McIntyre to be principal speaker at Commencement ; "The Catholic Boy" receives award from Catholic Press Association ; "The Ave Maria" to appear in new and larger format ; Erving E. Fasan Jr., Notre Dame grad student, awarded Fulbright Scholarship. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. LaFortune donate $135,000 for new Student Center ; Missing ; Missing ; Twenty-three faculty members receive Promotions ; Rev. Mark Fitzgerald, CSC, Associate Professor of Notre Dame Economics to conduct research in England ; Protestants more active than Catholics for converts- "Catho1ic Digest" Article "Are Catholics Winning in the US"? by Rev. John A. O'Brien ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel, director of Mediaeval Institute, elected to International Free Academy of Science and Letters ; More than 800 alumni to return for class reunions in June. ; Damon Runyon Memorial Cancer Fund Advisory Committee convenes to review applications for Cancer Research Funds, Prof. James A. Reyniers of Notre Dame is member ; Ten young men to be ordained Priests in Congregation of Holy Cross ; Three Federal judges to preside at Moot Court Competition Finals ; Dr. John J. Kane appointed head of Sociology department ; Soviet Imperialism: Its Origins and Tactics," edited by Waldemar Gurian, published by Notre Dame Press ; Survey of Notre Dame Graduates of 25 years ago shows better than average Family Life and Income ; Missing ; 900 Grad Students and 450 undergrads to attend Summer Session ; Dr. John J. Kane receives grant from National Conference of Christians and Jews for study of Interrelations Tensions in Education ; Clarence J. Donovan installed as President of Notre Dame Law Association ; Rev. John A. O'Brien to spend month Street Preaching in the South ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian arrives in Germany to Lecture and do Research ; Charter Meeting of Proposed Catholic Bandmasters Association at ND [Notre Dame] ; Approximately 70 students expected to enroll in Writer's Conference ; "The Truth about Mixed Marriages," by Rev. John A. O'Brien, warns against Interfaith Marriages ; Newman Club reps. meet here for Newman School of Catholic Thought ; Rev. Paul E. Beichner, CSC, delivers sermon at Mass to open Summer Session, says teachers must guard against Mediocrity ; 200 Married couples to attend meeting of Christian Family Movement ; Rev. Harold C. Gardiner, SJ, Addressed the Writer's Conference, says good intentions don't make up for bad writing ; Press Release from the Indiana Taxpayers Association: discussion of Property Taxes ; Newman School of Catholic Thought reports instrumentality in thousands of Conversions of Students ; Workshop on Liberal College Curriculum to be held at ND [Notre Dame], to analyze weaknesses of Liberal College Curriculum ; ND [Notre Dame]'s Foremanship Development Program to award 80 certificates of completion at dinner ; Young Christian Workers convene at Notre Dame for 1953 Study Week ; Seventh Annual Convocation of the Vocation Institute here July 23-26 ; Dr. Albert F. Zahm, "Founder of Modern Aeronautical Science," returns to live at Notre Dame ; Wallace Butler Jr., Notre Dame grad, Killed in action in Korea ; Rev. James A. Burns Memorial Scholarships of $500 Awarded to ten Freshmen ; The 1953 School of Outdoor Advertising will open at Notre Dame tomorrow ; Symposium commemorating the birth of Orestes A. Brownson ; "What! Me a Convert Maker?" new Pamphlet by Rev. John A. O'Brien ; Two sculptures by Rev. Anthony Lauck, CSC, in exhibition at Province town Mass ; Japanese nun who survived Atomic Blast at Nagasaki at Notre Dame for Summer Session ; Twelve nuns attending Summer Session to present a Play Written by Assistant Director of Notre Dame Theater, Michael Casey, entitled "A Soul in Fine Array," which depicts a Nun dying of Incurable Disease ; Nearly 1800 men to attend 31st Annual Laymen's Retreat ; More than 200 Religious are attending the Vocation Institute ; Vocation section created in the Minor Seminary Department of NCEA ; "Peter E. Dietz, Labor Priest," by Mary H. Fox published by Notre Dame Press ; Archbishop Richard J. Cushing delivers keynote address at Vocation Institute, calls for return of Vocation to Practical Philosophy of our Civilization ; Prof. Eugenio Zolli, Jewish convert, now teaching Liturgy course at Notre Dame Summer Session ; 2nd Institute on Practical Business Problems for Religious Sisterhoods ; Rev. Matthew J. Walsh, CSC, former Notre Dame President, to receive Honorary Degree at Commencement ; Archbishop John F. 0'Hara, CSC, Addressed Institute on Spirituality, warns that Atheism has dangerous, worldwide power ; Two week Workshop devoted to the new Air Force ROTC curriculum to begin at ND [Notre Dame] ; Rev. Thomas McAvoy Addressed Commencement exercises for Summer Session, warns against Free Thought and Individuality being destroyed by Nationalism ; "Ave Maria" to devote new column to Television starting in September ; More than 950 Nuns attended Institute on Spirituality at ND [Notre Dame] ; An expanded program of counseling and Spiritual Guidance to begin ; two Industrial Concerns, The United States Rubber Company and E.I. DuPont De Nemours and Company renew Graduate Research Fellowships ; Two new courses, "The History of the Legal Profession" and "Estates Planning" to be taught in ND [Notre Dame]' s College of Law ; "311 Congress Court," new novel by Notre Dame English Teacher Richard Sullivan to be published ; Dean James E. McCarthy appointed to Senate Committee on Currency and Banking ; Story of how the first platoons of "Fighting Irish" left Notre Dame to fight in the Civil War as told by Notre Dame Graduate and Civil War Veteran J.A. Spillard, who's Diploma the University preserved ; "How You Can Share Your Faith," new pamphlet by Rev. John A. O'Brien ; "Time and Idea," a new book by Professor A. Robert Caponigri ; Eli Lilly and Co. has established a post-Doctoral Research Fellowship ; Prof. James A. Reyniers leaves for Europe to report on Germ Free Research ; U.S. Atomic Energy Commission awards $165,880 to Notre Dame for support of Radiation Program ; ND [Notre Dame]'S Foremanship Development Program to begin September 8th ; Sociology Prof. Rev. Raymond W. Murray, CSC, writes Article on Population Problem ; Missing ; Missing ; Seven Notre Dame Chemistry Professors to present papers to American Chemical Society ; Forty-eight new faculty members appointed to teach for 1953-54 ; U.S. Public Health Service awards Notre Dame two grants to support Cancer Research ; More than 5000 students to Register for Classes for 112th year ; Development Reading Program established at Notre Dame ; Father Hesburgh delivered sermon at Mass formally opening school, urges Students to think of themselves as taking active parts in the unfolding History of Notre Dame ; Robert A. Leader, former marine, joins ND [Notre Dame]'s Art Department ; Hans Rulke, former member of Hitler's Youth Corps, now Seminarian at ND [Notre Dame] ; Three industrial concerns award fellowships to Graduate Scientists in Notre Dame Chemistry ; Honorable Luther M. Swygert, Judge of US District Court of Indiana, to preside over Law School's Practice Court ; William R. Dooley to attend Conference of College Placement Office ; Two former top Executives now teach in College of Commerce ; Rev. John A. O'Brien addresses Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, says if the Laity put effort into Evangelization they can win over a million to the American Catholic Church ; Diplomacy in a Whirlpool, new book by Stephen D. Kertesz ; Forum on the Practice of Law to be held in Law School, featuring distinguished Attorneys ; Rev. Richard W. Timm, CSC, on loan to Dacca University in Pakistan to teach and study Biology ; Festival of the Arts to be held at Notre Dame ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian returns from Lectures in Europe, optimistically reports on victory of Christian Democrats in German elections ; A Symposium is to be held on Orestes A. Brownson ; LOOK magazine to do article on Father O'Brien Street Preaching ; First Indiana Employment Security Institute to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Seven Holy Cross Missionaries to participate in Departure Ceremony before leaving for Pakistan ; John T. Kirby to give series of seven lectures in College of Commerce, discussing Foreign Trade, with special emphasis on US Trade with South American Nations ; Marching Band to perform at all Home Football Games and in Philadelphia ; "The Maid of Corinaldo," new book written by Brother Sabinus Herbert, tells story of Saint Maria Goretti ; Dr. Lars Melander to begin month's series of Lectures at Nieuwland Science Hall on "The Nuclides in the Investigation of Organic Chemical Reaction Mechanisms" ; Four Notre Dame graduates are authors of recently published books and one has a Play coming to Broadway ; Dr. Matthew A. Fitzsimons speaks at symposium on Orestes Brownson and praises Brownson's embracing Reform while shunning inflated Central Government ; Dr. Waldemar Gurian writes on "Why the Germans Chose Adenauer" ; New bus terminal on campus to be dedicated today by Fr. Hesburgh ; Missing ; Missing ; Missing ; "Massacre of the Innocents," painting by Jan Brueghel the Elder, Donated to Notre Dame galleries ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh announces two department heads Liberal Arts ; College of Commerce Advisory Council and board of directors of Alumni association to convene ; Prof. Stephen Kertesz analyses Democratic losses in Italian Elections in "The Grail" ; University to invite Corporations to underwrite 45 new teachers ; Valuable 13th Century painting, "Virgin and Child Enthroned," by Guido da Siena on Loan to Notre Dame galleries ; Rev. Osmundo A. Calip, Philippino Priest studying for his MA at ND [Notre Dame], to be invested as a Papal Chamberlain ; Archbishop 0'Hara, CSC, to officiate at dedication of Nieuwland Science Hall ; Eddie Doherty tells of Saintly Matt Talbot in "The Catholic Boy" ; Rev. John A. O'Brien, CSC, speaks at Holy Name Rally in Indianapolis about need of securing lay-cooperation in seeking Converts ; Special planes, trains, and about 10,000 cars arrive for each Notre Dame Football Game ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh announces appointment of eleven men to Advisory Councils ; Illinois with 886 students enrolled at Notre Dame has largest representation ; Prof. Thomas N. Brown writes article in "Review of Politics" entitled "Nationalism and the Irish Peasant 1800-1848" about breakdown of Irish Clan leadership and Unification of Modern Ireland ; Clare Griffin to give series of four Lectures to Commerce College ; George J. and Thomas G. Wack are Father-Son combination on Liberal Arts faculty ; Dr. Jacques Maritian to deliver annual fall Lecture Series, speaking on "The Responsibility of the Artist" ; Article in "The Ave Maria" on Clare Booth Luce, Ambassador to Italy, describes her as "another Saint Catherine of Siena" ; Missing ; New University Regulation, Honor Students can have unlimited Absences ; Meehan Scholarships provide six Southern Students with Scholarships ; "General Education and the Liberal College" by the Rev. U.F. Cunningham lays out his explanations of what College is and is not for ; Johnny Lattner, Senior Football start subject of TIME's Cover Story ; 16th Annual Notre Dame Communion Sunday to be Dec. 6th, to be dedicated to forthcoming Marian year proclaimed by Pius XII ; 139 Alumni in 1952-53 edition of "Who's Who in America" ; Dr. John Kane comments on the latest "Kinsey report," says it contains highly dubious information but also much of value ; Formal opening of the new LaFortune Student Center tomorrow ; Anniversary of the proclamation of Gregorian Chant as the official music of the Catholic Church ; "When Bishop Sheen Was a Boy" by Ken Grotty in the "Catholic Boy" ; Rev. John A. O'Brien speaks at Religious Emphasis Week at West Liberty State College, stresses necessity of Pre-Marriage training ; University Theatre to present Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate" ; Ten paintings by Constantine Kermes to be on exhibit in Notre Dame galleries ; Mediaeval Institute inaugurates new series of publications entitled "Texts and Studies in the History of Mediaeval Education" ; Dr. S. Rains Wallace Jr. to deliver series of three Lectures ; Three Notre Dame law students to participate in National Inter-Law School Moot Court Competition ; Two new scholarships established in Notre Dame College of Law ; Willem Dudok, Dutch Architect to Lecture in Washington Hall ; Fifth Army Band of Fort Sheridan, Illinois to salute Notre Dame ; Rev. John A. O'Brien writes new book, "The Vanishing Irish." ; Missing ; College of Law to conduct Symposium on the problem of Protecting Witnesses ; Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes at Notre Dame to be center of devotion during Marian Year ; ND [Notre Dame] to oppose Minnesota on the College Quiz Bowl program ; Article in NEWSWEEK on Athletes receiving Diplomas at ND [Notre Dame], reports near perfect Graduation Rate ; Dean Arthur M. Wiemer to give two Lectures to Commerce College ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel has published a study of Robert de Sorbonne ; Missing ; Missing. ; ND [Notre Dame] Glee Club to present program of Christmas Carols over NBC Radio ; Rev. John A, O'Brien publishes new pamphlet, "Martin Luther: The Priest Who Founded Protestantism". ; A graduate scholarship has been established in ND [Notre Dame]'s Mediaeval Institute ; Three paintings have been presented to Notre Dame Art Galleries ; ND [Notre Dame] and St. Mary's Students bring Christmas Cheer to institutions ; Two Notre Dame students to give exhibition debate at the national convention of the speech Association of America ; 123 Corporations Contribute Financial Support to Notre Dame as part of Notre Dame Foundation ; Rev. William F. Cunningham to address the triennial convention of the Catholic Inter-American educational Conference ; Paul Lester Wiener, famous Architect, to give Lecture on City Planning today ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel to give Lectures in France and Spain on Mediaeval University Life ; Scientists at LOBUND have proved that Micro-organisms in the mouth are necessary for Tooth Decay ; Dr. Milton Burton, Notre Dame Chemistry Prof. and Director of Radiation Project, addresses South Bend Exchange Club on "Security and Atomic Power," predicts that Russia will eventually join international organizations aimed at exchange of Atomic Research ; Election of five new Directors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association ; James E. Armstrong spoke on "Alumni Giving" to the Association of American Colleges, says Financial Stability for American Colleges depend on Alumni ; Graduation was held for 41 European workers after year of Training at Notre Dame in cooperation with Foreign Operations Administration ; ND [Notre Dame] received a total of $2,170,851.13 in Gifts and Grants during 1953 ; Two pieces of Sculpture by Rev. Anthony Lauck, of Notre Dame Art Department, in National Art Exhibit: Wood Carving "Scotland Yard," and Terra Cotta Sculpture "The Visitation" ; Appointment of three Department Heads announced today ; Rev. Robert J. Sheehan, CSC, writes on "When You Marry" in "Ave Maria," discusses positive and negative roles of different characteristics of the sexes in Marriage ; Thirty students from Notre Dame and St. Mary's arrive in Washington D.C. to sightsee escorted by Dr. Paul C. Bartholomew of Notre Dame Political Science ; "Marriage: A Vocation", new pamphlet by Rev. John A. O'Brien emphasizes that Marriage is a Sacrament and Vocation ; Early self-portrait by Thomas Gainsborough, "Portrait of a Young Boy in Grey," on exhibit in Galleries ; J. Edgar Hoover has been named "Patriot of the Year" by seniors ; Conference on Collective Bargaining and Arbitration to be held at ND [Notre Dame], jointly sponsored by University's Department of Economics and College of Law and The American Arbitration Association ; NJ Glee Club arrives in Tulsa for first of five concerts of tour ; Hans Morganthau writes on U.N. in "Review of Politics," says that its potential for good should not be discounted just because it is hampered by the Cold War ; Volunteer representatives of the Notre Dame Foundation to convene for briefing on University's Development Program ; Exhibit of 62 prints by Georges Roualt on loan to Notre Dame Galleries ; Jaime Saenz, Notre Dame student, winner of Indianapolis Home Show ; "The Way of the Cross", new booklet edited by Rev. John A. O'Brien, based largely on the Prayers and Meditations of Saint Alphonsus Ligouri ; Conference on Collective Bargaining and Arbitration to consider difficult problem of seniority and Layoffs ; Lloyd Paul Stryker, noted trial lawyer, to address Law College ; 48 Japanese prints to be displayed in 0'Shaughnessy Hall ; Archives to make available Microfilm of Historical Documents on Catholic Church in Nineteenth Century America ; 200 companies to send representatives to interview seniors ; 65% of Freshmen class fathers are Professional men or Proprietors, up from 16.5% ; Francis A. O'Neill Jr. to be principal speaker for Conference on Collective bargaining and Arbitration, to Speak on "Mediation and Fact Finding in Labor Relations" ; Dr. Ludwig Von Misea to give series of three Lectures on "The Economic Role of Capital" in College of Commerce ; ND [Notre Dame]'s seventh annual Trade Conference to be held May 18th, this years theme to be "Sales and Sales Promotion Abroad" ; More than 500 to attend conference on Collective Bargaining and Arbitration tomorrow ; Architect students build Miniature stage sets of "Peer Gynt" as project for course called Studies in Color ; University Marriage Institute opened for 1954 by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, to discuss "Whom to Marry and how to conduct a Christian Courtship" ; The Vanishing Irish by Rev. John A. O'Brien selected as book of the month by the Irish Book Club ; "The Catholic Boy" Subscription Drive to send free Subscriptions to Korean Children ; Presentation of ND [Notre Dame]'s new "Patriot of the Year" award to J. Edgar Hoover here tomorrow as part of Washington's Birthday celebration ; Society of Illinois Bacteriologists name Prof. James A. Reyniers as the recipient of its 1954 Pasteur Award ; Most Rev. Paul Schulte, Archbishop of Indianapolis, to deliver keynote address at Vocation Institute, Institute's theme this year will be "The Psychology of Vocation" ; Three refugee Chinese Priests enroll at Notre Dame, Graduate School. ; ND [Notre Dame] Associate Professor of Sociology Dr. E. K. Francis receives Grant from American Philosophical Society for Research on Spanish-Americans in Upper Rio Grand Valley ; Dr. S.I. Hayakawa, University of Chicago authority on Semantics, to give series of ten Lectures to Commerce students ; ND [Notre Dame] to hold sixth annual Writer's Conference in June, Poetry Workshop to be directed by U of Chicago Associate Prof. of Humanities Henry Rago ; New courses on the Cultural and Educational problems with development of Modern Science to be offered in Summer Session ; "The Catholic Church in World Affairs," new book published by Notre Dame Press, contains chapter "The Catholic Church in the United States," by Notre Dame History Prof. Rev. Thomas McAvoy, discusses lack of Political Uniformity in American Catholic Church ; New studios of WNDU were formally dedicated by Rev. Edmund P. Joyce ; Philadelphia- Dr. John J. Kane Addressed Communion Breakfast of St. Joseph Prep Alumni Association on Catholic Influence on America, disproportionately slight in light of number of American Catholics ; The F.B.I. to demonstrate at Fact Institute in College of Law ; College of Art to offer complete Graduate Program in Summer Session, as well as regular Undergraduate program ; More than 350 parents to attend Junior class Parents-Son Weekend ; Missing ; Missing ; new book, "The Catholic Church in World Affairs," contains article "The Church in Latin America" by Rev. Peter Masten Dunne, SJ, discusses Latin America's resistance to Protestantism, despite shortage of Catholic Clergy ; Prof. Frederick Beckman of Notre Dame Art Department Speaks against Streamlining at expense of other benefits in product design ; Warren Beck to be staff member of Writer's Conference ; 14 schools to be represented in Notre Dame National Invitational Debate Tournament ; Christopher Fry's Comic Play, "The Lady's not For Burning," to open in University Theatre ; An "Explaining Your Business Seminar" to be held on campus, seventy-five Business Executives from around US to attend, theme: Improving Management-Employee Relations ; Twenty-nine paintings of the Virgin Mary on display in Notre Dame Galleries ; new book, "The Catholic Church in World Affairs," contains article by the Rev. G. Naidenoff, SJ, about Atheism as obstacle to Missionary Force ; Alex F. Osborn to address Commerce College for 0'Hara Lecture Series, to discuss "Creative Thinking" ; Rev. Martin C. D'Arcy SJ, to give Lecture on The Cultural Crisis ; Six Notre Dame Chemistry professors will present papers at the 125th national meeting of the American Chemical Society ; Graduation dinner to be held for Foremanship Development Program ; Rev. John A. O'Brien addresses the Irish Club on St. Patrick's Day, discusses problem of Population Decline in Ireland ; ND [Notre Dame] Faculty Rev. Philip S. Moore and Rev. A.L. Gabriel to participate in Celebration of the 700th anniversary of the founding of the College of Sorbonne ; Jefferson Caffrey, US Ambassador to Egypt, recipient of the Laetare Medal for 1954 ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; Samuel, Cardinal Stritch to officiate at opening of Vocation Institute ; "Roads to Rome," a new volume on converts edited by Rev. John A. O'Brien, to be published ; William A. Meyer, Notre Dame senior, to attend "Inside Advertising Week" in NY ; Anne Fremantle, noted Writer in numerous fields, will serve on Staff at Notre Dame Writers Conference ; ND [Notre Dame] Glee Club to appear on Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Town" ; Two Notre Dame students awarded Woodrow Wilson Fellowships for Graduate Study ; Sales and Advertising Council to be held at ND [Notre Dame]. This year's theme: "The Key to Today's Planning" ; Missing ; Missing ; Prof. Robert E. Sullivan named assistant dean of Montana State Univ. Law School. ; University Band leaves for 3,000 mile tour of Midwest and Great Plains ; Kamal Hossain receives an Undergraduate Research Grant from Social Science Research Council to study Asiatic Illiteracy ; Seventy-five years ago today the much of the University was destroyed by Fire ; Universal Notre Dame Night to be observed week of April 26th ; Working models of Leonardo da Vinci inventions on exhibit ; Rev. John A. O'Brien gives Speech, says Laity must help in Catholic Converts ; Dr. Milton Burton speaks on the H-bomb at Notre Dame Night dinner, says building of H- Bomb should not be criticized ; M. Joseph Meehan was keynote speaker at Sales and Advertising Conference, says Purchasing Power of American Consumer has risen 92% since '29 ; Marian Year Novena to be held ND [Notre Dame]'s Our Lady of Fatima Shrine ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; missing ; New Liberal Arts curriculum to become effective in September ; Rev. Anthony Lauck, CSC, awarded Leonard Cantor Memorial Prize for his Terra Cotta Sculpture "The Visitation" ; Rev. Benjamin Masse SJ spoke tonight on Industrial Relations ; "What Cigarette Don't You Smoke, Doctor?" by Dr. John J. Kane in "Ave Maria" discusses probably connection between Cigarettes and Lung Cancer ; John J. Cavanaugh Scholarships awarded in Law College ; three Notre Dame Seniors awarded Fulbright Scholarships for Graduate Study in France ; Missing ; "What's the Truth About Catholics" new book by Rev. John A. O'Brien, published by the Catholic Truth Society of Hong Kong, meant to instruct converts and combat Communism ; College of Engineering to hold annual Open House ; Symposium on the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception to be held ; "This is Mary's Year" by Don Sharkey in "The Catholic Boy" ; "Leading Cases on the Constitution," new book by Paul C. Bartholomew, Notre Dame Prof. of Political Science, discuss Supreme Court Ruling on four basic cases ; $7,500 Grant given for Research in Chemistry by Shell Companies Foundation Incorporated ; James R. Killain Jr. of Massachusetts Institute of Technology to deliver Commencement Address ; Associate Editor of TIME International, John Scott, was the Dinner Speaker for World Trade Conference, said Soviet Satellites "on verge of Collapse" ; Workshops to be held on teaching History during Summer Session ; missing ; missing ; missing ; Institute on Spirituality to be held in August to include two Bishops, six distinguished Theologians, and more than 900 Sisters and Novice Mistresses ; Ten young men to be ordained as Holy Cross Priests ; ND [Notre Dame] Valedictorian Joseph E. Imbriaco Awarded $1,000 prize by Commonweal for essay on "The Catholic World in a Democratic Society" ; Rev. John A. 0'Brien addressed Pontifical College Josephinum on need to seek Converts ; Presidents of Alumni Clubs to convene on campus for discussions on increasing effectiveness of Alumni Program ; Two faculty members to deliver papers to Workshop in Creative Art at the Catholic University of America ; ND [Notre Dame] Scientist, Dr. Milton Burton, helps design new Radiation Source ; James J. Cannon Jr. awarded Kent Fellowship by National Council on Religion in Higher Education ; Hugh D. Schadle, recent Notre Dame Graduate, awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for 1954-55. ; Jim Harrington, Notre Dame Pole Vaulter, awarded Byron V. Kanaley Prize for outstanding Student Athlete and Leader ; James R. Killain Jr. of Massachusetts Institute of Technology delivers Commencement Address, says US should shun fear and exemplify composure and Hopefulness ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh confirmed by Senate as member of National Science Board after Eisenhower nominated him for six-year term ; four Notre Dame Scholarships awarded to Southerners ; Rev. Anthony Lauck addresses Workshop in Creative Art, says Sacred Art belongs in Churches, not Museums ; Rev. John L. Reedy CSC appointed Editor of "The Ave Maria" ; missing ; missing ; Charles F. Williams, former President of Western and Southern Life Insurance Company, bequeaths $50,000 to Notre Dame College of Law for Scholarships ; Samuel Cardinal Stritch to participate in opening of Vocation Institute at ND [Notre Dame], theme to be "The Psychology of Vocation" ; Henry Rago speaks on his dislike of Modern Novels at Writer's Conference ; Rev. John A. O'Brien addresses Newman School of Catholic Thought, says most Catholics who enter Mixed Marriages lose their Faith ; Rev. James A. Burns Memorial Scholarships awarded to ten students ; Most Rev. Leo A. Pursley addresses Young Christian Workers attending National Study Week at ND [Notre Dame], urges people to exemplify their Catholicism ; "Seven Nuns at Las Vegas," play by Natalie E. White, to be presented by the University Theatre ; Head of Notre Dame Sociology, Dr. John J. Kane, writes Article in the "Ave Maria": applies Christian Charity to everyday life, saying "Love Thy Neighbor and His Children" ; ND [Notre Dame] Law Prof. Dr. Anton H. Chroust appointed office for Fourth International Congress of Comparative Law to be held in Paris ; "View of the Arno", painting by John Manship given to Notre Dame Galleries by the Childe Hassam Fund through the American Academy of Arts and Letters ; Sisters comprise half of Summer Session Student Body ; Dr. Jose Angel Caparo, Prof. Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Notre Dame Dies - Funeral Services were held for him ; Samuel Cardinal Stritch Addresses formal opening of Vocation Institute, calls lack of Clergy a Crisis ; Five-day Liturgy Workshop to be held at Notre Dame for Priests and Seminarians unable to attend Summer Session ; Establishment of Frank R. Huisking Memorial Scholarships announced in honor of Alumnus killed in WWII ; Conference on the Parish Apostolate to open at ND [Notre Dame], "Priest and People," to acquaint Priests and Seminarians with people's view of Parish Problems ; Psychologists Dr. Frank J. Ayd Jr. Addresses Vocation Institute, recommends Psychiatric Screening for those wishing to enter Clergy ; Frank J. Lewis, Chicago Industrialist and Philanthropist, and his son Edward D. Lewis, to receive Degrees at Commencement ; His Imminence Cardinal Valeri will Address Institute of Spirituality ; Rev. John A. O'Brien speaks on the low Irish Marriage rate, says Irish are "threatened with eventual Extinction" ; Chinese Cardinal Thomas Tien and six American Missionaries Exiled from China to attend Catholic Students Mission Crusade ; 161 students receive degrees at Summer Commencement ; "The Catholic Boy Awards" $1,100 in prizes to schools and students for participation in Apostolic Stories contest ; Missing ; A cooperative Liberal Arts-Engineering program has been inaugurated by Notre Dame and St. Francis College ; Bishop Fulton J. Sheen will preside at meeting of Mission Sending Societies dealing with Foreign Missionary Work ; Bishop Hillinger Addresses Institute of Spirituality, says Spirituality is simple of you know how ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel author of new book, Pannonian Portraits ; Dr. John J. Kane writes Article for "Ave Maria," entitled "Catholic Parents and Public Schools," on overcrowding of Parochial Schools forcing Catholics to use Parochial schools, says it may be beneficial by forcing parents to take responsibility for children's Catholic Upbringing ; Dr. Robert C. Turner, IU Business Prof., to be visiting Professor at Notre Dame this fall ; Pakistani Brother Aloysius Salgada, CSC, visits Notre Dame after 25 years as CSC ; Rev. Thomas J. Harte from Catholic University of America speaks to Conference on the Parish Apostolate, says too often the Catholic Parish is a mere Sunday Social Group ; Archbishop of Cincinnati, Karl J. Alter to deliver keynote address to Catholic Students Mission Crusade ; Missing ; Archbishop Karl J. Alter spoke on Religious Unity ; Scientists who advise office of Naval Research on Microbiology to convene at ND [Notre Dame], hosted by James A. Reyniers, head of Germ Free Research at ND [Notre Dame] ; Jerry Liska writes on new Notre Dame Football Coach Terry Brennan in "The Catholic Boy" ; Rev. Philip S. Moore 49 announces new faculty members for 1956 ; Freshman class to arrive Friday the 17th for orientation ; Dr. Ferdinand A. Hermens to rejoin faculty after year in Europe studying Political Science under auspices of State Department ; Rev. John A. O'Brien speaks to Seminar of Far Eastern and African Missioners on "Techniques of Convert Making," says most significant effect of American Convert Movement is greater Lay participation ; Plans for new $800,000 Residence Hall were announced ; ND [Notre Dame] receives Grant of $57,500 from Ford Foundation for research on nations behind the "Iron Curtain" ; Prof. Fred S. Beckman speaks on Artist as important as the Engineer in Automotive Industry ; Prof. William O. Shanahan writes new book, "German Protestants Face The Social Question," discusses effect of failure of German Protestantism to work for Christian Social Order ; Bernard C. Barth appointed manager of ND [Notre Dame]'s TV station ; Dr. Arthur L. Schipper named Editor of "American Midland Naturalist," a Scientific Quarterly published by ND [Notre Dame] ; Rev. John A. O'Brien writes new Pamphlet- "New Eucharistic Fast Helps you to Receive Often," explains benefits of allowing exceptions to Fasting from liquid ; Article by Rev. William F. Cunningham, CSC, in Commonweal ; Rev. Robert Woodward spoke to Freshmen on Selective Service and impact on College Students, and necessity of Catholic Values to impact Armed Services ; Simulated trial to be held in Notre Dame College of Law ; Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, CSC, writes article for Sports Illustrated, says Athletics are essentially no obstacle to Academics if school Athletics Programs put Academics first ; ND [Notre Dame] music Prof. Charles Biondo establishes course in ear training for Navy in San Diego for use in Anti-Submarine Warfare ; Rev. Theodore Hesburgh CSC delivers opening Mass Sermon at ND [Notre Dame], calls for revival of Catholic Wisdom that made first Universities Great ; Inauguration of a journal of "Natural Law Studies" announced by Dean Joseph O'Meara, Jr. ; ND [Notre Dame] Librarian Donald W. Johnson does dissertation on the effect of Television on the use of the Public Library, says there is nothing of consequence ; Dr. Harold Ellithorn named bead of Electrical Engineering department ; Rev. Paul E. Beichner publishes article- "The Mediaeval Representative of Music, Jubal or Tubalcain?" ; Cancer research to be spurred at Notre Dame's L0BUND with first Color-Translating Ultraviolet Microscope at any University, provided to Notre Dame by Damon Runyon Memorial Fund ; Rev. John A. O'Brien addresses Bay County League of Catholic Women on "Sharing a Precious Treasure, as part of series in League's Christian Culture Forum ; Dr. E.K. Francis speaks on the new, Americanized, West Germany ; Controversial painting, "Madonna and Child," attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, to be on exhibit in Notre Dame Galleries, along with other notable paintings ; final week of Marian Year to be observed at Notre Dame, to include rededication of Notre Dame to Immaculate Heart of Mary ; Moot Court Competition of Notre Dame Law College to be held tomorrow ; Rev. John A. O'Brien addresses Regional Congress of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, calls for Crusade for souls in Charleston ; Notre Dame's new Journal of Natural Law to publish articles of high caliber ; Dr. Robert C. Turner delivers first of Archbishop O'Hara lecture series, predicts that future Americans will earn and spend more but work less ; Notre Dame purchases collection of Anson Phelps Stokes on Histories of Universities ; Dr. John J. Kane writes humorous article in "Ave Maria" on Marital Tension over which Television Programs to watch ; Rev. John A. O'Brien speaks on the Crusade for Souls ; Bruce P. Phillips delivers report on Amoebic Dysentery ; "The Glory that Was Greece" to be theme of Festival of the Arts to open at Notre Dame as part of American Education Week ; Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas addresses Law School at ND [Notre Dame], says America's greatest contribution to Government and Politics is "Harmony of Multi-Racial Community" ; Prof. Peter J.W. Debye of Cornell to deliver Reilly Chemistry Lectures ; Plans for enlarging Fisher Hall have been announced ; Florentine primitive painting given to University by Lady Cunliffe-Owen ; Dr. Charles Brambel appointed head of Department of Biology ; Fr. Hesburgh addresses National Conference on the Spiritual Foundations of American Democracy, says Religious Faith is the best weapon against Communism, not Faith in Secular Democracy ; Thirty-one Notre Dame men in 1954-55 Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, selected for Scholastic Record and Extra-Curricular activities ; Funeral services were held for Rev. Joseph H. Cavanaugh, CSC, 37 ; G.F. D'Alelio appointed head of Notre Dame Chemistry Department ; ND [Notre Dame] to be rededicated to Our Lady on Feast of Immaculate Conception to climax Marian Year ceremonies ; Our Sunday Visitor Press issues Pamphlet: "Prayers to Our Lady," by John A. O'Brien ; "Review of Politics" plans memorial issue for its founder and editor, the late Waldemar Gurian ; late Very Rev. Urban de Hasque bequeaths 15th century Bible to ND [Notre Dame] ; Sister Marie Suzanne tells of her new Vaccine for Leprosy made from newly discovered Mycobacterium Marianum ; Five prominent leaders in field of Probation, Parole, and Criminology appointed to ND [Notre Dame] Advisory Council for Correctional Administration ; ND [Notre Dame] sponsors Summer Studies in Mexico for ninth consecutive year to study Hispanic Language, Literature, Civilization, and Culture ; Four new Directors of Notre Dame Alumni Association to be elected ; British Philosopher and Theologian Rev. Martin C. D'Arcy, SJ, Accepts semester appointment to Notre Dame faculty ; ND [Notre Dame] rededicated to Virgin Mary in observance of Marian Year ; Prof. M.A, Fitzsimmons collaborates in editing The Development of "Historiography" ; ND [Notre Dame] scientists to report on their Research at meeting of American Physical Society ; Dr. John J. Kane speaks at National Convention of Catholic Sociological Society, says Catholics are creeping rather than striding forward ; William T. Hamilton appointed Sales Manager of WNDU-TV, ND [Notre Dame]'s new Commercial Television Station ; Twenty-three nationally prominent people accept membership on Advisory Council for Arts and Letters ; Notre Dame offers Foreign Students special English course ; Eugene Henry Klaber to give a series of Illustrated Lectures to Architects ; Abba Eban, Israeli Ambassador, to deliver Speech at Notre Dame on "Israel: An Adventure of the Human Spirit" ; three University of Notre Dame Scholarships named for His Eminence Richard Cardinal Cushing to be awarded in Sept. ; Plans for two series of Summer Workshops in Writing announced ; Appointment of Planning Committee for new Campus Library ; four New directors for The Notre Dame Alumni Association announced ; Vice President Nixon to receive 7th annual Patriotism Award of Notre Dame's Senior Class ; Appointment of Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, Dean of College of Science and Associate Dean of Graduate School ; ND [Notre Dame] Press publishes new book, "The Russian Revolution and Religion," by Dr. Boleslaw Szczesniak, Notre Dame Professor of History ; Dean Joseph O'Meara announces Conference on Civil Rights to be held by Notre Dame Law School ; Announcement of six Graduate Fellowships in Notre Dame Department of Philosophy under National Defense Education Act ; Eighth annual Union-Management Conference held at ND [Notre Dame], theme: Improving the Relations Between Parties ; Announcement of Rev. John A. O'Brien, says if Union of Church and State in the United States occurred, it would not include Catholic Church ; Panel Discussion of 10 Industrial Executives and Labor Leaders ; Appointment of Dr. Marshall Smelser Head of Notre Dame Department of History ; ND [Notre Dame] Theater Unit to present Prize-winning play "Tiger at the Gates" at Chicago's Eighth Street Theater Monday, Feb. 22. ; Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Williams - participates in Conference on Civil Rights at Notre Dame Law School. ; Plans for Counseling and Guidance Sunnier Training Institute announced by Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C. Head Dept. of Education ; ND [Notre Dame] awarded Research Grants to be put toward Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Radiation Project, and the Lobund Labs ; Dr. Robert D. Calkins delivers third Cardinal O'Hara Lecture in the 1959-6O series. ; Collegiate Jazz Festival 1960 - James M. Naughton, Chairman ; Gifts and Grants received in 1959 total $3,375,792 ; ND [Notre Dame] and St. Mary's to hold Mock Democratic National Convention ; Golden Anniversary of The Knights of Columbus celebrated at the University of Notre Dame ; Collegiate Jazz Festival 1960 ; Eighth annual Notre Dame National Invitational Debate Tournament to include forty-two colleges and universities ; Ford Foundation Grant of $15,000 to ND [Notre Dame] in support of Soviet and Eastern Studies Program ; Woodrow Wilson National Fellowships awarded to 16 Notre Dame students and recent graduates ; "Midwest: Myth or Reality," Notre Dame Symposium to study Political Influence, Economic Growth, and Mentality of the Midwest ; Gov. G. Mennen Williams Addresses mock Democratic National Convention ; Honorary Doctorate awarded His Eminence Gregory Peter XV Agagianian, Pro-Perfect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith ; Seven students awarded National Science Foundation Fellowship; others receive honorable mention in nationwide competition. ; Notre Dame graduates among leading Alumni groups in nation, judged by donations to Alma Mater ; Dr. George N. Shuster, retired former president of Hunter College and former editor of The Commonweal, receives Laetare Medal for 1960. ; Speech, "The Young as Learners and Thinkers," given by Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C., of Notre Dame before White House Conference on Children and Youth, says College Students are learning much but not thinking enough ; Bruce E. Babbitt, President of Notre Dame student body, one of twenty-four American Students awarded Marshall Scholarships by the British Government ; ND [Notre Dame] English Prof. Dr. Jerome Taylor receives grant for post-doctoral research at University of Chicago ; Notre Dame receives personal papers of the late Frank C. Walker, former US Postmaster General and aid to President Franklin D. Roosevelt ; Ford Foundation awards Notre Dame Grant of $410,750 to inaugurate new Graduate Education Program for preparation for Secondary School Teachers ; Dr. Anthony Lauck, C.S.C. appointed head Notre Dame Department of Art ; Rev. John Considine and Father Coleman appointed to staff of Theology Department for Summer Session ; Symposium at Notre Dane Law School on Power of Labor Unions ; Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy, C.S.C., says that those who live in American Midwest and intend to stay there characterized by "A kind of Self-Centeredness" in Symposium "The Midwest: Myth or Reality" ; Walter Kramer, Assistant Professor of Marketing Management at Notre Dame College of Commerce says Airline Companies' crucial problem is not in production of air service, but in Marketing ; 9 Notre Dame Graduate Students awarded Fellowships for advanced study in the Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering by National Science Foundation ; His Eminence Gregory Peter XV Cardinal Agagianian receives honorary Doctorate University of Notre Dame ; Dr. Bernard Waldman named director of the Midwestern Universities Research Association Laboratory ; Rev. John A. O'Brien commends the vary Rev. F.B. Sayre, Jr. and other Protestant Ministers who call for Religious Toleration ; Teachers of French and Spanish enroll in Modern Foreign Language Institute ; Honorary Degrees granted at ll5th annual Commencement Exercises to Distinguished recipients ; Mediaeval Story "The Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis" published by Notre Dame Press ; Eighth annual Institute of Spirituality ; Grants awarded Scientists at Lobund Germfree Life Research Laboratories ; "Modern Catholic Thinkers: An Anthology" Edited by Notre Dame Philosophy Prof. Dr. A. Robert Caponigri ; Resignation of Prof. James Dincolo as head of Notre Dame College of Commerce Department of Accountancy ; Missing ; Enrollment of Summer Session to include one sixty-fifth of American Nuns ; Eighth Annual Convention of National Catholic Bandmasters to be held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Rev. Daniel J. Sullivan, C.S.C., appointed program director of the Liturgy Program ; William Thomas Hamilton Appointed General Manager of the Michiana Telecasting Corporation - WNDU-TV and WNDU ; Nixon and Kennedy invited to ND [Notre Dame] to speak on "the Spiritual and Moral Issues facing America in the years ahead" ; 19th Biennial Convention of Catholic Students Mission Crusade ; New board members for Associate Board of Lay Trustees ; Greater use of the vernacular languages - most urgent need of the Church, Rev. John A. O'Brien in article in "America" ; Plans announced for a 13 story Library ; Appointments to Notre Dame Advisory Councils ; Appointment of Miss Emily Schossberger to director of Notre Dame Press ; Consecration of Rev. Alfred F. Mendez, C.S.C., first Bishop of Puerto Rican Diocese of Arecibo, to take place in Sacred Heart ; 119th Academic Year announcement ; Ford Foundation Grant of $6,000,000 to be matched by gifts from its alumni and friends ; "The First Martyrs of North America," book by Rev. John A. O'Brien published by ND [Notre Dame] ; "The Screen Arts: a Guide to Film and Television Appreciation" by Edward A. Fischer says that Television and Movies are a waste of time for the Uncultured, Indiscriminant viewer ; "Review of Politics" Article cites opinion of Pius XII in arguing that Catholics in Religiously Diverse nations have Moral Duty to exercise Religious Tolerance ; Annual Festival of the Arts to feature ninety-five works of Romanesque Art ; "Power and Democracy in America" to be subject of Symposium held by Notre Dame Student Government ; Fall Semester Enrollment largest ever ; J. Peter Grace, President of W.R. Grace and Co., to serve as National Chairman of University of Notre Dame Development Program ; Dr. George B. Cressey, Maxwell Professor of Geography at Syracuse, delivers first of the Cardinal O'Hara Lectures, topic: "How Strong is Russia" ; Rev. John A. O'Brien recently disclosed action of Pope John XXIII reaffirming the right of Byzantine rite priests to celebrate Mass in Vernacular ; Supreme Court Justice Stanley F. Reed to preside over final round of Notre Dame Law School's Annual Moot Court Competition ; Most Rev. Alfred F. Mendez, C.S.C., First Bishop of the new Puerto Rican Diocese of Arecibo ; Former Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins will deliver the second Cardinal O'Hara Lecture of the year: "Freedom From Want: A Social Attack on Poverty" ; Annual Festival of the Arts - featuring 95 outstanding exhibits of Romanesque Art ; ND [Notre Dame] receives $25,000 Grant from The Charles B. Merrill Trust to be put toward Memorial Library ; German Gothic Commentary on the Gospel of John, oldest New Testament Commentary not written in an ancient language, to be circulated by Oxford Press ; new book "Basic Marketing, A Managerial Approach" by Notre Dame Associate Prof. of Commerce Dr. E. Jerome McCarthy, to be adopted by courses in over sixty American Colleges ; Professors Thomas P. Bergin and William F. Eagan of ND [Notre Dame] College of Commerce report on the availability of labor, convenience to markets, etc., are common reasons for choosing a new Plant Site ; Appointment of Rev. John B. Wilson, C.S.C., Director Notre Dame Foundation ; Announcement of forthcoming Ecumenical Council of Catholic Church will be theme of 23rd Universal Notre Dame Communion ; "The Fifth Republic," Political Study of Modern France by Notre Dame Political Science Prof. Dr. Ferdinand A. Hermens, studies DeGaul and his impact on modern France ; Appointment of Dr. Francis L. Keagan as Assistant Dean of College of Arts and Letters ; Eight new members appointed to Board of Directors of Notre Dame Alumni Association ; The Regional conference of The American College Public Relations Association opens ; Paintings and Drawings by Cuban Artist Wilfredo Lam exhibited at Univ. of Notre Dame Gallery ; Harry W. Flannery, Radio Coordinator for National AFL-CIO in Washington D.C. Addresses a meeting of the Labor Management Club, speaks on "the Public Relations Problems of the Labor Movement" ; Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, father of the Nuclear Submarine, named recipient of the eighth annual Patriotism Award of Notre Dame's senior class ; Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg to Address Notre Dame's ninth annual Union-Management Conference, to discuss "Industrial Peace --- A Three-Fold Responsibility" ; University of Notre Dame will conduct Government-Sponsored Summer Institute for High School Teachers of Chemistry, Mathematics, French, and Spanish ; Ford Foundation will support Notre Dame's Soviet and East European Studies Program for next ten years with $265,000 Grant ; Prof. George A. Brinkley, Jr., has an article entitled "The Withering of the State Under Khrushchev," in the "Review of Politics" ; Appointment of Dr. George N. Shuster as Assistant to the President and Professor of English ; Rev. William F. Cunningham, C.S.C., veteran Professor of Education at Notre Dame since 1919, Dies ; High School students eligible to enter exhibits in 1961 Notre Dame Science Fair. ; ND [Notre Dame] receives a record $5,719,651 in Grants during 1960 ; Dr. Theodore O. Yntema, vice-president of the Ford Motor Company, delivers a Cardinal O'Hara Lecture at Notre Dame, Speaking on "Liberal Education as a Preparation For Business" ; Impact of foreign competition on American industry and labor will be explored at Notre Dame's ninth annual Union-Management Conference ; Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C., appointed director of the Notre Dame Foundation and Assistant to the President ; Rev. John A. O'Brien declares Catholic school system saves the nation's non-Catholic taxpayers $2,735,162,500 each year ; Notre Dame National Invitational Debate Tournament at ND [Notre Dame], topic: Compulsory Health Insurance for all US Citizens ; Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover receives senior class Patriotism Award, says it is absolutely necessary for US to predominate in Science ; Louis F. Buckley discusses "The Changing Composition of the Labor Force" at annual Union-Management Conference, says that effective utilization of Manpower will be major challenge in next decade ; Plans announced for Summer Counseling and Guidance Training Institute at Notre Dame announced ; President John F. Kennedy to receive Laetare Medal for 1961 ; Fourteen Seniors named winners of Woodrow Wilson Fellowships for a year of Graduate Study ; Dr. Norman R. Gay appointed dean of Notre Dame's College of Engineering ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel, O. Praem. Publishes book, "Skara House at the Mediaeval University of Paris" about Swedish Students in the Middle Ages ; 38th annual Universal Notre Dame Night early in April ; new book by Ralph E. Weber, "Notre Dame's John Zahm," about important figure in Notre Dame History - published. ; Notre Dame Concert Band and Glee Club on tours during Easter Vacation ; Oliver c. Carmichael, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Associates Investment Co. and the First Band and Trust Co., South Bend, appointed to Notre Dame's Associate Board of Lay Trustees ; Fellowships awarded by The National Science Foundation ; Rev. Theodore H. Hesburgh, C.S.C., addresses convention of The National Catholic Educational Association, says that Catholic Higher Education must be "a vital and vigorous force in our time" ; Collegiate Jazz Festival 1961 ; University of Notre Dame Symposium to be held on "Next Steps to Extend the Rule of Law" ; internationally known artist Kenneth F. Bates to teach during Summer Session ; Funeral services held in Sacred Heart Church for Rev. Eugene P. Burke, C.S.C., Notre Dame Prof. of English and Religion ; Dag Hammarskjold, UN Secretary General and Africa's first Roman Catholic Cardinal to speak at Notre Dame Commencement Exercises ; Dr. Robert W. Strickler appointed head of the Notre Dame Department of Education ; Rev. John A. O'Brien - article in May issue of "The Voice of St. Jude" entitled "Catholic Students in Secular Colleges: Facing the Facts" about reaching out to students in Secular Colleges ; James E. Armstrong name President-Elect of the American Alumni Council ; Second National Congress of Religious at Notre Dame August ; Fifty young men and women to report to Notre Dame to begin training for U.S. Peace Corps ; Joint meeting of The Catholic Art Association and the Annual Architects' Seminar sponsored by University's Summer Liturgy Program ; Dr. Morris Pollard appointed Director of the Lobund Laboratories and Associate Head of Biology ; Don Sharkey appointed Executive Editor of "The Catholic Boy" and "Young Catholic Messenger" ; Dr. George N. Shuster speaks at Commencement Exercises for 360 Summer Graduates, urges them to think "Historically" so that they can view current events with proper perspective ; Rev. Theodore H. Hesburgh, C.S.C., announces new program affecting the Admission and Instruction of Freshmen ; Bishop Leo A. Pursley addresses National Congress of Religious, Speaks on impact of current Social and Political Issues on all members of the Clergy ; 12th National Convention of the Christian Family Movement, this years theme: "Family Life: Center of Social Re-Birth" ; Rev. Thomas Phelan, President of the Catholic Art Association Addresses opening session of convention, speaks of necessity for "deep feeling for the sacred" in a Catholic Architect ; Rev. Charles McCarragher, C.S.C., announces that students will find fewer Disciplinary Regulations when they return ; University of Notre Dame begins its 120th Academic Year Thursday ; Appointments of Raymond W. Durst and John W. Clarke to Advisory Council at Notre Dame announced ; Personal papers of the late Thomas F. Mahoney, who promoted Social Welfare of Migrant Mexican Workers, acquired by University of Notre Dame Archives ; Rev. John A. O'Brien has article, "Let's Take Birth Control Out of Politics," published in "Look" ; Rev. Chester A. Soleta, C.S.C. preaches Sermon at formal opening of Academic Year, says Spirituality and Religious Tradition need to be brought back to forefront of University Life ; Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas will preside at final round of Moot Court Competition ; Rev. Joseph P. Fitzpatrick, S.J., writes in "Values in America," published at Notre Dame, says that Russia's Industrial success shows that Individuality and Freedom are not creations of Industry ; Professor Lawrence Kaplan of Kent State University has Article in "Review of Politics" about NATO as sign of end of American Isolationism and of steadfast determination of free world ; Dr. Thomas P. Bergin speaks at sixth annual Minnesota Industrial Development Clinic on "Economic Growth and Industrial Development," says government agencies exaggerate importance of Tax Relief and Financial Aid in stimulating new Industry ; "Notre Dame's Father Hesburgh," a six-page Article appears in "Look" ; Oil paintings by Everett McNear exhibited in University of Notre Dame Gallery ; eight Notre Dame graduates nominated to serve as Directors of Notre Dame Alumni Association ; Dr. Charles D. Coryell of MIT will deliver series of eight Lectures in Peter C. Reilly Lecture Series on "Nuclear Chemistry" ; Personal papers of General William T. Sherman are given to Univ. of Notre Dame Archives ; Notre Dame Press publishes volumes by two member of the English Department: "Children and Older Strangers," a collection of Poems by Ernest Sandeen; and "Spenser's Shepheardes Calender: A Study in Elizabethan Allegory," by Paul McLane ; Establishment of the Jesse H. Jones as Professorship of Business Administration at Notre Dame is announced ; Alfred C. Stepan, Jr., President of Stephan Chemical Co., and his wife Donate new Center for Concerts and Convocations at ND [Notre Dame] ; Grant of $1,000,000 awarded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to Notre Dame to Expand and Improve College of Engineering ; Rev. Theodore J. Mehling, Provincial Superior of CSC Indiana Province, dies in Santiago, Chili ; President Kennedy receives Laetare Medal at White House ; Carnegie Corporation of New York announces Grant of $350,000 for a study of Roman Catholic Elementary and Secondary Education in U.S. ; Notre Dame acquires Microfilm copies of Vatican documents ; Plans announced for a Computing Center at Notre Dame, aided by $1,000,000 gift from Sperry-Rand Corporation ; Paperback edition of "Notre Dame: Reminiscences of an Era" by Prof. Richard T. Sullivan published by N.D. Press ; Rev. John A. O'Brien has article "Can Christians Unite?" published in "The Saturday Evening Post" about need for Ecumenical Efforts ; Colored slides illustrating the history of the arts of the U.S. presented to Notre Dame by Carnegie Corp. ; The University of Notre Dame receives gift of $500,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tavares of La Jolla, California to be used toward Memorial Library ; Announcement of the election of four University of Notre Dame graduates to the Board of Directors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association ; The University of Notre Dame announces that it will conduct a Summer Institute for Secondary School Teachers of German and Spanish June 18th-August 3rd. ; The University of Notre Dame's Union-Management Conference will be observing its tenth Anniversary, this year's topic: "Industrial Relations in a Dynamic Economy" ; Dr. George N. Shuster, Assistant to the President speaks at University of Dayton's Winter Commencement on need of Catholic College Students to prepare for the future ; three brothers, Jeffery, Alan, and William Hamilton, Graduating from the University of Notre Dame at same time ; Henry M. Hogan, retired vice president and general counsel of the General Motors Corporation, appointed to the Advisory Council of the Notre Dame Law School ; Dr. Sperry E. Darden, Assistant Professor of Physics at Notre Dame, awarded a two-year unrestricted Research Grant by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to conduct Polarizing Experiments in Nuclear Physics ; Prof. M. A. Fitzsimons, Editor of the University of Notre Dame's "Review of Politics," writes in current issue about conflicts in British and American Foreign Policy in Eastern and Southern Asia ; Dr. Dietrich Bodenstein, Professor and Head of the Department of Biology at University of Virginia, to deliver Nieuwland Lectures in Biology At Notre Dame on "The Problem of Regeneration in Insects" ; A new book by Rev. John A. O'Brien, "The Catholic Way of Life," on what Catholicism means to Catholics ; Panel Discussions will be featured on the program of the tenth annual Union-Management Conference to discuss "Technological Transfers and Retirements" and Current Issues on Conditions of Work" ; University of Notre Dame receives permission to microfilm entire manuscript collection of the famed Ambrosian Library in Milan ; Dr. Bert F. Hoselitz, Professor of Social Science at University of Chicago, to deliver a Cardinal O'Hara Memorial Lecture at Notre Dame on "The Social Implications of Economic Development: The Impact of Industry" ; Research Grants totaling more than $90,000 have recently been awarded to scientists in the University of Notre Dame's biology Department and its Lobund Laboratories ; Fifty-One paintings by the Old Masters from the Clowes Fund Collection to be exhibited during a Lenten Show ; Announce gift of $500,000 from Magnavox Company Frank M. Freimann ; Nine University of Notre Dame Seniors awarded Fellowships for the first year of graduate study by Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. ; Swedish Scientist to deliver a series of three Peter C. Reilly Lectures at Notre Dame ; Dr. William H. Conley appointed director of an Notre Dame centered, nation-wide study of Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools ; twenty-nine University of Notre Dame students awarded Fellowships and fifteen accorded "honorable mention" by the National Science Foundation ; Announce gift of $1,000,000 from I.A. O'Shaughnessy, Hesburgh calls him greatest Private Donor in US History ; Yale Prof. of Psychology Dr. Francis J. Braceland to receive the University of Notre Dame's Laetare Medal for 1962 ; Alan W. Johnson, Sir Jesse Boot, and R.H. Wilhelm to deliver P.C. Reilly Lectures at Notre Dame ; four hundred persons are expected to attend twentieth annual meeting of the Midwest Conference of Political Scientists at Notre Dame ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel, O. Praem., director of Notre Dame's Mediaeval Institute reports his research in "The College System in the Fourteenth-Century Universities" ; The University of Notre Dame Band and Glee Club to appear in fourteen cities during Easter vacation ; Million Dollar Gift from the Frank J. Lewis Foundation is announced, to be put toward year round home for Nuns attending college to receive MA's ; Former American Diplomat, under Pseudonym "Ulysses," writes in new issue of the "Review of Politics," says Khrushchev will not willingly enter a World War, nor will he seek Peace ; Anthony G. DeLorenzo, Vice-President of Public Relations for General Motors, appointed to the Advisory Council for the College of Business Administration at Notre Dame ; The Stepan Center to be Dedicated Friday ; Henry Cabot Lodge, former UN Ambassador and Republican Vice-Presidential candidate, to deliver the Commencement Address at ND [Notre Dame] ; Workshop for School Board Members in the northern half of Indiana to be held at Notre Dame, co-sponsored by ND [Notre Dame] and the Indiana School Boards Association ; Dr. Alvan S. Ryan appointed Head of the English Department at the University of Notre Dame ; Nationally prominent Attorneys, Judges, and Government Officials will participate in conference on "The Trial Lawyer --- 1962" at Notre Dame by Notre Dame Law Association ; five seminarians of the Holy Cross Fathers' Indiana Province will be ordained to the Priesthood at Notre Dame ; sixteen hundred Nuns to participate in an Institute for Local Superiors at the University of Notre Dame ; Rev. John P. Dolan, C.S.C., expresses his Advocacy of Erasmus' Enchiridion or Handbook of the Militant Christian which we translated for Fides Publishers, Inc. ; Prof. Stephan C. Kertesz writes new book for Notre Dame International Studies Series: "East Central Europe and the World: Developments in the Post-Stalin Era," says Eastern Bloc countries show weakness of Soviet system ; The Kresge Foundation of Detroit, Mich., earmarked a Grant of $100,000 toward the construction of the Notre Dame Memorial Library ; Dr. Francis O. Rice appointed Principal Research Scientist in Chemistry at the University of Notre Dame; to be Visiting Research Professor of Chemistry and Associated with Radiation Laboratory ; four thousand young people expected to attend 20th National Convention of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade at Notre Dame, theme for this year to be based on Encyclical by Pope John XXIII, "Mater et Magistra" ; Rev. Anthony J. Lauck, C.S.C., appointed Director of the University of Notre Dame gallery ; Seven noted figures in the fields of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering will deliver the annual P.C. Reilly Lectures at the University of Notre Dame ; The University of Notre Dame welcomes 1,475 Freshmen, the first class to enter a newly-Inaugurated Freshman Year of Studies Orientation Program ; Economics Professors from four major universities will deliver the Cardinal O'Hara Memorial Lectures in the College of Business Administration ; Questionnaire a mailed to 13,500 principals and 160,000 teachers in the first nationwide study of Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools as part of study headed by Dr. William Conley ; Rev. John A. O'Brien's new book entitled, "100 Common Questions About Catholic Faith" is published ; Twenty-five Catholic and Protestant scholars convene at the University of Notre Dame for a three-day Colloquium on "The Concept of the Church as the Body of Christ," sponsored by the Notre Dame Theology Department ; Appointment of two Advisors, Judd Leighton and Patrick F. Crowley, to the Schools of Business Administration and law at Notre Dame announced ; Prof. John J. Kane, head of the University of Notre Dame's department of Sociology writes new college text Entitled, "Social Problems: A Situational-Value Approach," exploring the impact of Racial Prejudice, Interreligious Tension, Alcoholism, and Narcotic Addiction on American Life ; Supreme Count Justice Byron R. White and two other Federal Judges will preside at the final round of the Notre Dame Law School's 13th annual Hoot Court Competition ; The entire manuscript collection of the Ambrosiana Library in Milan is now being Microfilmed for use by scholars at the new Notre Dame Memorial Library ; twenty paintings from the Notre Dame gallery will be seen in museums throughout the country during the coming year ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., will inspect U.S. Research Stations in the Antarctic during two-week tour ; Sacred Heart Church Organ enlarged and transformed into a modern instrument ; The University of Notre Dame and its Mediaeval Institute inaugurate an Ambrosiana Lecture Series in New York City in connection with Microfilming of Ambrosian Library ; A book entitled "Death in the Forrest," by Professor J.K. Zawodny, is published by the University of Notre Dame Press; discusses Katyn Forrest Massacre, alleged Soviet War Crime where Polish Soldiers were Massacred ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. speaks at a California Institute of Technology dinner honoring members of the National Science Board, says Science needs to emphasize Humanity more ; The papers of former Democratic National Chairman and ND [Notre Dame] Alumnus Paul H. Butler presented to the University of Notre Dame by his widow and children ; A seminar on "Religion and United States Foreign Policy" sponsored by the University of Notre Dame at Morris Inn. ; Howard V. Phalin appointed to the Advisory Council for the Liberal and Fine Arts at Notre Dame ; twelve members of the Congregation of Holy Cross are attending sessions of the Second Vatican Council ; Prof. Boleslaw Szczesniak is editor of a new book, "The Opening of Japan, A Diary of Discovery in the Far East, 1853-56" based on diary of 19th Century Rear Admiral George Henry Preble, U.S.N., edited by Prof. Boleslaw Szczesniak ; the first issue of the "Notre Dame Science Quarterly," a journal published by students of the College of Science appears ; Rev. John H. Miller, C.S.C., Assistant Professor of Theology at Notre Dame named Associate Staff Editor of Theology of the "New Catholic Encyclopedia" ; an Exhibition of Prints and Illuminations depicting the Saints is on view in the University gallery ; Adlai E. Stevenson, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. named recipient of the tenth annual Patriotism Award of the University of Notre Dame's senior class. ; announcement of election of four Directors of The Notre Dame Alumni Association ; Rev. Thomas J. McAvoy, C.S.C. claims Catholicism in America is dependent on character of its priests ; ND [Notre Dame] Philosophy Prof. Dr. Herbert L. Johnston says government support of Church-Related schools does not violate separation of Church and State ; University of Notre Dame to conduct summer institute for elementary and Secondary School teachers of French at Trois-Rivieres in Quebec, Canada ; Speaker at Notre Dame's Union-Management Conference February 22nd to be John S. Harrison of the Aluminum Company of America, he will Speak on "Vitalizing the Areas of Understanding Between Parties" ; Edward A. Fischer, Associate Professor of Communication Art at Notre Dame leaves February 6th for series of Lectures in Austria at the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, who's theme is "Mass Communication in the United States" ; Notre Dame's Mediaeval Institute awarded $65,000 grant for microfilming scientific manuscripts at Ambrosian Library in Milan ; John H. Fanning, member of National Labor Relations Board, to address Notre Dame's eleventh annual Union-Management Conference, to Speak on "Vitalizing the Areas of Understanding Between the Parties" ; Dr. Kenneth Sayre, Notre Dame Professor, says Philosophers living centuries ago might teach a few things to Computer Specialists teaching today's Electronic Machines to "Think" ; Dr. George N. Shuster, Assistant to the President of ND [Notre Dame], says only Tax Support for Public and Private Schools will change "total picture" of Catholic Education in the United States, and that public opposition is the great obstacle ; Meyer Bernstein of the United Steelworkers of America, Washington, D.C. to be speaker at Union-Management Conference about "The Common Market and American Labor" ; Professor A. L. Gabriel, director of Mediaeval Institute, elected a Corresponding Fellow of France's "Academic des Inscriptions et Belles-Letters" ; Dr. Frederick B. Pike expresses views on our new policy toward Latin America in book "Chile and the United States: 1880-1963" ; An exhibition of Drawings and Paintings by English artist, J. M. W. Turner featured at University of Notre Dame Gallery ; University of Notre Dame announced a $100 Tuition Increase for Undergraduates ; Dr. Arthur Kornberg, Professor and Head of the Department of Biochemistry at the Stanford University School of Medicine in California, to deliver Nieuwland Lectures in College of Science at Notre Dame on "The Enzymatic Synthesis of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)" ; Rev. Theodore H. Hesburgh, C.S.C. to participate in International Conferences in Switzerland and Mexico as Vatican City Representative to United Nations Conference on "the Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas" ; panel discussions at eleventh annual Union-Management Conference at Notre Dame to feature ten prominent Industrial Executives and Union Officials ; Notre Dame raises, $18,000,000, completes Challenge Program four months ahead of schedule ; Admiral George W. Anderson, Jr., Chief of Naval Operations, will receive University of Notre Dame's Laetare Medal for 1963 ; Dr. Hans Zassenhaus, Professor of Mathematics at Notre Dame, appointed director of new $3,000,000 Computing Center ; "Love is Life," by Abbe Francois Dantec, a Catholic Marriage Handbook being published by Notre Dame University Press ; University of Notre Dame alumni to mark l0th annual observance of Universal Notre Dame Night throughout the country, this year's theme to be Patriotism ; Notre Dame Law School to hold Conference dealing with problems involved in apportionment of State Legislatures, inspired by Supreme Court Decision in Baker Vs. Carr ; Dr. Herbert Johnston, a Notre Dame professor, expresses views on Business Ethics to convention of the National Council of Catholic Men in Atlantic City, New Jersey ; Dr. George N. Shuster, Assistant President of ND [Notre Dame], named a member of Notre Dame's Associate Board of Lay Trustees ; Laetare Medal for 1963 to be presented to Admiral George W. Anderson, Jr., Chief of Naval Operations ; Dedication of new $3,000,000 Computing Center and Mathematics Building will be held Friday, May 10th. ; Honorary Degree to be given to His Eminence Leo Joseph Cardinal Suenens, Roman Catholic Primate of Belgium, at Notre Dame Convocation ; Report on latest developments on the frontier of Theoretical Physics given at a Scientific meeting held at Notre Dame ; announcement of appointment of four additional members to "Editorial Board of "Natural Law Forum," Notre Dame Law School Journal ; Appointment of Dr. Ernest L. Eliel to Head of Chemistry Department and Dr. Thomas E. Stewart to Head of Department of Mathematics announced ; University of Notre Dame to sponsor observance of the Centennial of the Battle of Gettysburg June 29th at Gettysburg, Francis Cardinal Spellman to be Principal Speaker ; Six Seminarians of Holy Cross Indiana Province to be Ordained to Priesthood at Notre Dame ; Professor A. L. Gabriel invited to address an International Congress in Paris commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, to Speak on "The Early Schools of Notre Dame de Paris" ; Appointment of Dr. Julian Samora as Head of the Sociology Department and Dr. Robert Nuner as Head of the Department of Modern Languages announced ; West Berlin sculptor, Waldemar Otto, named Artist-in-Residence and Faculty member at Notre Dame ; Announcement of appointment of Dr. Bernard J. Kilbride to head of Department of Finance and Business Economics and Dr. John J. Kennedy to head of Department of Marketing Management ; Alfred P. Sloan National Scholarship awarded to two freshmen entering the University of Notre Dame in the Fall ; announce appointment of Prof. Charles J. Mullin, Specialist in Theoretical Physics, as head of the Department of Physics ; new Theological book, "The Church as the Body of Christ," published by the University of Notre Dame Press based on Colloquia held at Notre Dame and Edited by Rev. Robert Pelton, CSC, is first in Cardinal O'Hara Christian Theology series from ND [Notre Dame] ; University of Notre Dame to inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck, Austria in 1964 ; George A. Kelly expresses views on Militaristic Powers and appropriate Democratic control and Safeguards in Notre Dame's "Review of Politics" article "The Global Civil-Military Dilemma" ; University's Political Science Department reorganized and re-named the Department of Government and International Studies ; University of Notre Dame to host 13th National Convention of The Christian Family Movement ; Rev. Robert S. Pelton, C.S.C., Head of the Theology Department, awarded a Fellowship by Spanish Government for Postdoctoral Research: Comparative Study of St. John of the Cross and Quaker Mystical Silence ; Rev. Leonard N. Banas, C.S.C., appointed Head of the Department of Classics ; Reginald A. Neuwien appointed Director of Nationwide Study of Catholic Elementary and Secondary Education underway at Notre Dame ; History of "Americanism" in the Catholic Church in the United States is the subject of a book entitled "The American Heresy in Roman Catholicism," 1895-1900, by Rev. Thomas J. McAvoy, C.S.C. published by the University of Notre Dame Press, says "Americanism" wasn't Heresy, that Church has now embraced its beliefs ; Dedication of the $2.2 million Radiation Research Building at Notre Dame September 1st ; Miles Laboratories, Inc. of Elkhart, Indiana establishes a Professorship in Political Science at Notre Dame ; Dr. George N. Shuster speaks to three hundred chaplains of the Christian Family Movement on the Relationship between Priests and Catholic Laymen in the Future ; Rev. John A. O'Brien expresses his views of the necessity for Family Planning for Catholics and non-Catholics ; the Faraday Society with headquarters in London, will meet for the first time in the United States at the University of Notre Dame, session's subject to be "Fundamental Processes in Radiation Chemistry" ; Opening of doors of the new, 13-story library to mark beginning of the 122nd academic year at the University of Notre Dame ; Dr. Edward W. Jerger named Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Dr. Basil R. Myers named Head of the Electrical Engineering Department ; "UNESCO: Assessment and Promise," a new book published by Harper and Row contains views of Dr. George N. Shuster, former Chairman of the US National Commission for UNESCO, on the International United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization ; Thirteen Art Exhibitions scheduled at the University of Notre Dame during the coming year ; Interdenominational Colloquium on "The Concept of the Church as the Body of Christ" to convene at Notre Dame October 11th ; Announcement of Judd Leighton to Advisory Council for the College of Business Administration and Patrick F. Crowley to serve on the Notre Dame Law School Advisory Council ; Prof. John J. Kane, Head of Department of Sociology, produces new college text, "Social Problems: A Situational-Value Approach" ; University of Notre Dame, with the support of a $120,000 grant from the Lavanburg Foundation, to conduct A Cross-Cultural Study of Youth in New York City, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. ; Rev. John A. O'Brien proposes a White House Conference to discuss measures of helping to deal with Problems of Population ; Thomas J. Murphy appointed dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame ; the National Science Foundation awards $616,000 grant to Notre Dame to expand research facilities of its Lobund Laboratory ; "The Review of Politics," a University of Notre Dame quarterly journal, marks its silver anniversary ; Announcement of the establishment of The Notre Dame Library Council and appointment of eight charter members ; Rev. Edward L. Heston, C.S.C., South Bend native and Notre Dame alumnus, is "English-language Press Officer for the [Ecumenical] Council" of the Roman Catholic Church held at Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome ; three federal judges to preside at the Notre Dame Law School's fourteenth annual Moot Court Competition ; A new book, "Jacques Maritain, The Man and His Achievement" just published, was edited by Dr. Joseph W. Evans, Associate Professor of Philosophy and director of the Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame ; Notre Dame to raise Undergraduate Tuition fifty dollars per semester, effective next September ; Eight Notre Dame graduates nominated to serve on the Board off Directors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association ; A new Book, "The Modeling of Mind, Computers and Intelligence," designed to help understand the workings of the Human Mind through Philosophy, published by two Notre Dame faculty members ; Notre Dame awarded a second $6,000,000 Grant by the Ford Foundation if it doubles that amount in gifts and non-Government Grants ; Grant of $1,543,000 received from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Michigan, for the construction of a Center for Continuing Education ; Overpopulation poses a threat to the world "second only to the danger of Nuclear War," according to nationally prominent Rev. John A. O'Brien, prescribes moral methods of Population Control in "The Ave Maria" and "The Christian Century" ; Twenty-five Catholic and Protestant scholars convene at the Notre Dame Colloquium for three days of Ecumenical discussions on "Scripture and the Church" ; the University of Notre Dame focuses a Developmental Plan on people and programs and also provides for the Construction of three major buildings ; Dr. Thomas P. Bergin has been named to the newly created post of Dean of Continuing Education at the University of Notre Dame ; one hundred Notre Dame Graduates will convene on the campus for a review of the University's Progress and a briefing on its Plans for the Future ; Plans for the University of Notre Dame's twelfth annual Union-Management Conference were announced by Rev. Mark J. Fitzgerald, C.S.C., theme to be "New Directions in Industrial Relations" ; the growing Bureaucracy robs men of the sense of Personal Responsibility and the opportunity to exercise courage "which is at the root of honor," says University of Massachusetts Assistant Prof. Lewis C. Mainzer in "Review of Politics" ; Reginald A. Neuwien declares that Catholics must decide what kind of schools they want and for whom in Address to Detroit Archdiocesan Elementary Institute, discussing findings of Study on Catholic Education ; Gerard E. Balsley of Kaiser Steel Corp. will be a speaker at the twelfth annual Union-Management Conference on "Some Recent Trends in Sharing Programs." "New Directions in Industrial Relations" will be the theme of the conference ; William E. Simkin will discuss "The Government's Role in Industrial Relations" as one of the three major speakers at the twelfth annual Union-Management Conference ; A Symposium on three Amendments, which deal with a new procedure for amending the Constitution, will be sponsored by the Notre Dame Law School here February 29th. ; Prominent Republican figures will address a colorful mock GOP national convention to be staged by thousands of Notre Dame and St. Mary's College students ; Dedication for the thirteen-story Notre Dame Memorial Library is set for May 7th. ; students from more than fifty colleges entry the Notre Dame National Invitational Debate Tournament ; six hundred Industrial Relations Specialists have Registration advance for the University of Notre Dame's Twelfth Annual Union-Management Conference on "New Directions in Industrial Relations" ; Pulitzer Prize winning Poet Phyllis McGinley will receive the University of Notre Dame's Laetare Medal for 1964. ; His Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisserant will celebrate an outdoor Solemn Pontifical Mass in conjunction with the dedication of the Notre Dame Memorial Library ; A magnificent, eleven-story Granite Mural, perhaps the largest in the United States, is now being installed on the facade of the new Notre Dame Memorial Library ; Eight University of Notre Dame Seniors and Alumni today were awarded Woodrow Wilson fellowships for their first year of graduate study next fall ; Galileo, a pioneer of Modern Science, will be the subject of a major international meeting at the University of Notre Dame ; Dr. Harry A. Nielsen has been named head of the department of philosophy and Dr. Salvatore J. Bella has become head of its department of business organization and management at the University of Notre Dame ; ND [Notre Dame] Philosophy Prof. Rev. Leo R. Ward, CSS, writes "All Over God's Irish Heaven," says the Irishman is compounded of Faith, Poetry, and love of Freedom ; President Grayson Kirk of Columbia University and Chancellor Herman B. Wells of Indiana University will be major speakers at the Dedication of the Library ; the appointment of the five members to advisory councils at the University of Notre Dame was announced today ; Nineteen University students have been awarded fellowships by the National Science Foundation for graduate study in the Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering ; evidence that Lymphatic Leukemia in mice is inherited was reported here today by Prof. Morris Pollard, director of Lobund Laboratory ; A University of Notre Dame Symposium on "The Person in the Contemporary World" will be held here May 6th in conjunction with the dedication of the Memorial Library ; Dr. Lauren E. Crane of Notre Dame discusses if Television Commercial depends on the program of which it's a part, type of commercial, or Product Advertised, says answer influenced by Viewer's Sex ; Rev. Clark, S.J., discusses Galileo's conflict with Roman Catholic Church ; twenty-five celebrated men and women will receive Honorary Degrees at an Academic Convocation here Hay 7th marking the dedication of the Memorial Library ; The Notre Dame Memorial Library, the world's largest College Library building, will be dedicated here Thursday 'with solemn religious rites and colorful academic ceremonies ; Assistant Secretary of State, Thomas C. Mann, will be the Commencement Speaker at the University of Notre Dame ; the University of Notre Dame today named six additional Honorary Degree recipients for its 119th annual Commencement ; Two thousand Nuns representing Women's Religious Communities to attend Theological Institute for Local Superiors hosted by Theology Department at the University of Notre Dame, theme to be "Our Religious Vocation as a Worshipping Community" ; at commencement an address by Dr. Shuster gave four ways in which the Catholic College Graduate could enrich themselves and the world in which they live ; A summary of the life of India's recently deceased Prime Minister Nehru ; One thousand University alumni, from the class of 19l4 to graduates of five years ago, will return to the campus Friday for Reunion Weekend ; The University has received a Grant of $210,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation to help underwrite its Latin American Research and Training Programs in the Social Sciences and Humanities ; a Provincial Chapter of the Holy Cross Fathers' Indiana Province will convene at the University of Notre Dame with a Solemn Mass of the Holy Spirit ; "History and the Catholic School Problem" will be the theme of the nineteenth meeting of the History Teachers' ; Establishment of a $50,000 O'Brien Corporation Fund at the University of Notre Dame was announced today by Rev. Hesburgh and Jerome J. Crowley to be administered by ND [Notre Dame]'s Center for Study of Man in Contemporary Society and used to stimulate Research in Humanities and Social Sciences ; The appointment of Dr. Don Mittleman as Professor of Computing Science and director of the Computing Center at Notre Dame was announced today ; Fifty-two Notre Dame Sophomores sail from New York aboard the S.S. America to participate in the school's study Foreign program at Innsbruck, Austria ; In his new book, "Federal Aid to Private Schools," Rev. Leo. R. Ward reports change in attitude toward Government Funding of Private Schools ; Dr. Frederick B. Pike, Assoc. Prof. of History at ND [Notre Dame], says in "Review of Politics" article "The Modernized Church in Peru: Two Aspects," discusses Catholic and non-Catholic success of Social Reform in Peru ; Superiors of Convents, Schools and other Catholic Institutions have an important role to play in carrying out the mind of the Church and its Ecumenical Council ; in new book, "Education and Political Power," Rev. E. Walsh, C.S.C. says Strong and Free Educational System necessary for Democracy to work ; Catholic Students Mission Crusade to be held at ND [Notre Dame], theme is "A World United" ; the Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust, has awarded a $50,000 grant to the University of Notre Dame to endow an Undergraduate Scholarship in Journalism ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., will be among thirty distinguished men and women who will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom ; Colleges and Universities urged by ND [Notre Dame] Alumni Association Secretary James E. Armstrong to develop an Inter-Institutional program for the placement of Alumni who have lost jobs because of Automation or Corporate Mergers ; Notre Dame begins its 123rd academic year with a Record Enrollment, two major buildings under Construction, and a new Sophomore Year of Studies in Austria ; The lives and work of twelve towering Catholic and Protestant Scholars are sketched in "Theologians of Our Time," a book just published by the University of Notre Dame Press ; Ecumenical relations between Protestants and Catholics in recent years are "profound" and "without precedent" in almost 2,000 years of Christianity," says John A. O'Brien ; Norman Cousins, President of the "Saturday Review," and Prof. White, Chairman of the English department at the University of Wisconsin have been named members of the Notre Dame Library Council ; Undergraduate Course in Computing Science, using the UNIVAC 1107 Computer, to be introduced at Notre Dame this fall ; much more unites Catholics with their fellow-Christians than divides them, says Rev. Karl Rahner, who contributed to book, "Steps to Christian Unity" ; Funeral services were held here today for Rev. Maguire, C.S.C., the oldest priest at the University of Notre Dame and senior member of the Holy Cross Fathers' Indiana Province. ; four prominent Business and Professional Leaders appointed to Notre Dame Board of Lay Trustees ; The Mediaeval Institute of the University of Notre Dame has received a grant of $69,000 from the National Science Foundation for the microfilming of manuscripts on the history of science at the Ambrosian Library in Milan. ; establishment of University of Notre Dame Scholarship in memory of William F. Fox, Jr., veteran sports Editor and columnist of The Indianapolis News, announced at ND [Notre Dame] Football Banquet ; the Centennial of Science to be observed at Notre Dame throughout 1965, to focus on ND [Notre Dame]'s various contributions to Science ; Lancaster Smith of Dallas, Texas, Elected president of the Notre Dane Alumni Association ; Dr. Harold J. Cassidy, Professor of Chemistry at Yale University, delivering first in Series of special Centennial of Science Lectures, to discuss "Oxidation-Reduction Polymers: Genesis of a Research Program" ; R. Sargent Shriver, director of the Peace Corps, will receive the 12th annual Patriotism Award of the Notre Dame Senior Class ; Prof. Neal Riemer of the University of Wisconsin examines the five major threads of the late President Kennedy's Political Philosophy in an article in the Notre Dame "Review of Politics" ; thirteenth annual Union-Management Conference at Notre Dame, theme: "Evaluating Experience Under Collective Bargaining," will be addressed by Mr. Malcolm L. Denise, Vice-President of Labor Relations of The Ford Motor Company, discussing "Some Current Aspects of Industrial Relations" ; Rev. Cornelio Fabro, C.P.S., Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy, will be a Visiting Professor for the spring semester under NATO Exchange Professor Program ; A $13,500 Grant by The Rockefeller Foundation for research in Europe and North America has been awarded to Dr. Stephen Kertesz, a Franklin Miles Professor of Political Science at Notre Dame ; the National Science Foundation will support a conference on Stereochemistry for College Chemistry Teachers to be held at Notre Dame ; a summer Teacher Training Institute in the Fundamentals of Geology for high school teachers will be conducted at Notre Dame ; Samuel M. Adler, a celebrated Painter and Art Educator, will be an Artist-In-Residence at Notre Dame during the month of April under auspice of American Federation of Arts' Artist-In-Residence-In-Museums program, with support of Ford Foundation Grant ; Dr. William F. Kellow, Dean of the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia, will deliver a Centennial of Science Lecture at Notre Dame on Problems in Medical Education ; George Burden, President of the United Rubber Workers Union, to join in Addressing the thirteenth annual Union-Management Conference at Notre Dame ; two $500,000 Gifts toward Athletic and Convocation Center, part of Challenge II Program, received ; Centennial of Science Lectures to be given by Prof. Charles C. Price, president of The American Chemical Society and Dr. Harry A. Waisman, director of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Memorial laboratory at the University of Wisconsin, to speak on "The Stereochemistry of Epoxide Polymerization ; Francis A. O'Neill, Jr., a member of the National Mediation Board, Washington, D.C., to be one of three principal speakers at the Union Management Conference, discussing "New Trends in Transportation Bargaining" ; Dr. George N. Shuster Addresses a Midwest Regional Meeting of the Sister Formation Conference, says understanding of relationship between Community and Laity must be more fully developed ; Notre Dane Law School to hold Symposium on "Violence in the Streets, U.S.A., 1964" ; "Men Who Make The Council," a series of 12 booklets published by the Notre Dame Press, to feature biographies of Prelates who are shaping contemporary Church History ; Woodrow Wilson national Fellowship Foundation awards fellowship to ten University of Notre Dane Seniors ; Views of Theologians, Medical Experts, and Welfare Personnel at a Notre Dame conference on population problems published in The Problem of Population: Practical Catholic Applications by the Notre Dame Press ; Dr. Heinrieh Krone, Minister for Special Affairs in the government of the West German Federal Republic, receives an Honorary Doctorate from ND [Notre Dame] ; Father Hesburgh discusses the Jackson, Miss., hearings of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, says Mississippi finally beginning to uphold the Dignity of Citizens ; Rev. Albert Schlitzer, C.S.C., announces the inauguration of an Undergraduate Major in Theology next fall ; "Religion, Revolution, and Reform: New Forces for Change in Latin America," is a new book edited by Dr. D'Antonio and Dr. Pike of the Notre Dame faculty made up of Essays based on conference held at ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, Dean of the College of Science at Notre Dame, is named to receive the Laetare Medal ; Father Hesburgh to receive an honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at the annual Charter Day ceremonies at UCLA ; number of Notre Dame Freshmen qualifying for the Dean's List has doubled since the 1962-63 school year. ; Rev. Leo R. Ward, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Notre Dame, publishes a new book entitled "Ethics: A College Text" ; new book, Seminary Education in a Time of Change, is edited by Rev. Louis J. Puts, C.S.C. and Dr. James Michael Lee, both Notre Dame Faculty Members ; the Celebrated artist, Mare Chagall, will receive an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame ; an increase of $50 a semester will bring the Undergraduate Tuition at Notre Dame to $1,500 per Academic year ; University of Notre Dame to hold a Symposium on Pope John's encyclical, "Pacem In Terris" ; Prof. Michael Polanyi, celebrated Physical Chemist and Philosopher from Manchester and Oxford Universities in England will be principal speaker at a special Centennial of Science convocation May 15th. ; Honorary Doctorates to be given to twelve eminent figures in the world of Science at Centennial of Science Convocation ; His Eminence Don Agnelo Cardinal Rossi, Archbishop of Sao Paulo, Brazil, will receive an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at the annual President's Dinner ; McGeorge Bandy, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, will deliver the Commencement Address ; Notre Dame will sponsor a Symposium in New York City on "The Creative Conservation of Wealth Through Estate Planning and Its Relationship To Private Higher Education." ; announce appointment of three Vice Presidents at the University ; Professor Ernest E. Sandeen appointed Head of the English Department ; Prof. Thomas P. Broden, Jr., is appointed the Assistant Dean of the Notre Dame Law School ; a Grant of $21,660 from the U.S. General Services Administration has been received for the Microfilm publication of certain documentary sources of national significance in the University Archives ; announce plans for the twelfth annual Theological Institute for Local Superiors, "Redemption in the Modern World" to be this years theme ; three-day International Conference on Sintering and Related Phenomena will open at Notre Dame ; University of Notre Dame Press publishes the first printed edition of Peter Riga's "Aurora," a Mediaeval Verse Commentary on the Bible ; $525,000 Grant by The Ford Foundation will support the inauguration of an interdepartmental, Graduate Program in West European Studies ; Donald K. Ross has been named Executive Director of the Notre Dame Foundation ; Announce appointment of Professor 0. Timothy O'Meara as head of the Department of Mathematics ; Rev. Joseph B. Simons, C.S.C., succeeds Rev. A. Leonard Collins, C.S.C. as Dean of Students ; the inauguration of a Department of Psychology at Notre Dame effective in September is announced ; Father Hesburgh testifies before the Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics regarding the important role the National Science Foundation has played. ; Plans are announced for an International Conference of Theologians on "The Main Theological Issues of Vatican II" to be held at Notre Dame ; Dr. Emil T. Hofman is appointed Assistant Dean of the Notre Dame College of Science ; four hundred twenty-fire Degrees to be conferred at the Summer Commencement Exercises, Commencement Address to be given by Rev. Leo R. Ward CSC, Prof. Emeritus of Philosophy at ND [Notre Dame] ; Lewis Hall, a new residence for Sisters studying for Graduate Degrees at Notre Dame, is dedicated ; Clyde Pratt Craine, Jr., Professor of English at the University of Detroit is appointed a member of the Notre Dame Library Council ; Notre Dame will sponsor a series of Regional Population Conferences and studies of certain Population Problems with a $100,000 Grant by The Ford Foundation ; Rev. Ernan McMullin appointed Head of the Department of Philosophy ; Morris B. Abram, prominent New York City attorney, is appointed to the Notre Dame Law School Advisory Council ; University of Notre Dame will hold a Conference on Law and Business dealing with the Robinson- Patman Act ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., will participate in meetings in Tokyo, Japan, of the International Federation of Catholic Universities and the International Association of Universities ; 14th conference of the Christian Family Movement will open at Notre Dame ; the Catholic Biblical Association of America will hold its twenty eighth general meeting at Notre Dame ; announce creation of the Philosophic Institute for Artificial Intelligence at the University of Notre Dame ; Prof. Milton Burton, director of the Radiation Laboratory, announces the establishment of a Radiation Chemistry Data Center ; Brother Raphael Wilson, C.S.C., appointed the Director of Admissions at Notre Dame ; Notre Dame announces a three-year program in which it will assist in the Academic and Administrative development of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru ; University of Notre Dame to begin its 124th year, adding Academic Program and Female Faculty ; Notre Dame students and Saint Mary's students are taking courses on each other's campus in a program of Academic Collaboration ; the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare is to lend support to a study of Narcotic Addiction and Vocational Handicaps with a Grant of $59,599 ; Prof. Ernest L. Eliel, Notre Dame Chemistry Department head, is named to receive the Edward W. Morley Medal by the Cleveland section of The American Chemical Society ; five Alumni and Development Staff Members at Notre Dame appointed ; the Mediaeval Institute at Notre Dame will microfilm and photograph centuries-old Art Treasures at the Ambrosian Library in Milan ; the Indiana Academy of Science will hold its eighty-first annual meeting at the University of Notre Dame ; Notre Dame announces plans for a series of events commemorating the 700th anniversary of the birth of Dante Alighieri, the celebrated Italian poet ; the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business is to meet at the University of Notre Dame, theme will be " The Complex Mission of the Business School in a Dynamic Society: An Evaluation and Projection" ; John H. Janowski is appointed Director of Publications at Notre Dame ; Notre Dame receives a collection of five thousand books and other publications dealing with Romance Languages from the family of the late Dr. Jeremiah D. M. Ford ; a Record fall Semester Enrollment of 7,155 is reported ; Mexican Painter Enrique Echeverria is to serve as Artist-in-Residence at Notre Dame ; Chief Judge John S. Hastings of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Chicago, Ill, will preside at final round of the law School's annual Moot Court Competition, dealing with Constitutional Right to Jury Trial for Criminal Contempt for Court ; Series of three Julius A. Nieuwland Lectures in the Department of Chemistry are to be delivered by Dr. Konrad Bloch, winner of the 1964 Nobel Prise for Medicine and Physiology on "Enzymatic Mechanisms in the Biosynthesis of some Natural Products" ; University of Notre Dame receives a Grant of $181,005 from the John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc., of New York City to study Cancer Resistance in Rodents ; Notre Dame Press publishes scholarly works by two Notre Dame professors, which deal with the Literature of the Middle English period and Saint Thomas Aquinas' treatise "On Being and Essence" ; Notre Dame to hold an International Conference on "The Main Theological Issues of Vatican II," inviting 250 Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, and Jewish Theologians ; A symposium on "Science and Contemporary Society" will be the final event in the year-long observance of the Centennial of Science ; Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., announces meeting in Italy of the recently established Academic Council of an Ecumenical Institute for advanced Theological Studies ; Announcement of plans for a $2,524,000 project to include the purchase of a new, 15 million electron volt "Atom Smasher" and the erection of an addition to Nieuwland Science Hall ; Eight Notre Dame Graduates nominated to serve on the Board of Directors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association. ; University of Notre Dame Press and six other university presses have opened a London Sales Office under the name of "American University Publishers Group" ; Dr. Thomas P. Carney is Elected President of the Notre Dame Alumni Association ; Prof. Morris Pollard appointed as head of the newly established Graduate Department of Microbiology ; Charles L. Parcells, director of Personnel and Public Relations for the United States Rubber Company, New York, will address the fourteenth annual Union-Management Conference on "The Role of Management in Industrial Relations" ; plans for a Conference on Poverty and the Aging, meant to develop recommendations and guidelines for Government Agencies, to be held at the Center for Continuing Education are announced ; sixth annual conference of the Indiana Personnel and Guidance Association will be held at the University of Notre Dame ; Franklin Miles Prof. of Government and International Studies Dr. Stephen Kertesz, in "Review of Politics" article entitled "NATO's Disarray and Europe's Future," advances a proposal for the transformation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) into two groups of Allied and Associated powers in response to "clear situation of Sabotage" from France ; Matthew DeMore, general Secretary-Treasurer of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Washington, D.C., will be a speaker at the fourteenth annual Union-Management Conference, speaking on "Changing Trends in Technology" ; Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation awards Fellowships to eight Notre Dame students ; Dr. Frederick D. Rossini receives the William H. Nichols Medal presented annually by the New York Section of The American Chemical Society ; Notre Dame to award Honorary Degrees to twenty eminent Theologians and religious leaders at a special Campus Convocation on "The Theological Issues of Vatican II" ; university receives Grants totaling $82,500 from the Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation, Broadview, Ill., for Graduate Fellowships in Science and Engineering and annual series for Undergraduates: "Challenges in Science Meetings" ; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Crowley of Wilmette, Illinois, are to receive the Laetare Medal for 1966 ; University's College of Business Administration receives a gift of $1,000,000 from Travel Agency owners Mr. and Mrs. John F. Healy to put toward Undergraduate Programs in Travel Management ; A symposium on "Academic Freedom and the Catholic University" is to be held at Notre Dame, a joint venture of the American Association of University Professors, the University's Office of Academic Affairs, and the Academic Commission of the School's Student Senate ; Universal Notre Dame Night being observed for 43rd time in 140 cities from coast-to-coast and overseas, this year's theme: "The Role of the Catholic University in the Modern Age" ; Speakers from both sides of the "Iron Curtain" will be featured at an International Symposium on "Marx and the Western World" to be held at Notre Dame ; announce inauguration of a Master of Business Administration Program ; the Sophomore Foreign Study program will include study at the Catholic University of the West at Angers, France beginning next fall, include St. Mary's Students in the program for the first time ; announce details of the Doctoral Program in Theology to be inaugurated next September ; four Summer Teacher Training Institutes in Science for High School Teachers will be conducted this summer ; Barbara Ward, the influential British Economist and Author, will be the first woman to serve as the principal Commencement Speaker at Notre Dame's 121st Annual Commencement ; Two Peace Corps groups will train at Notre Dame for Overseas Assignments in Bolivia this summer ; Summer Session to open Wednesday, June 22 ; Thirteenth annual Theological Institute for Local Superiors to be held at the University of Notre Dame, theme is "The Active Apostolate and the Responsibilities of the Local Superior in View of the Decisions and Trends Established by Vatican II" ; Patrick Strickler has been appointed as Assistant Director of Public Information at Notre Dame ; a Professional Workshop for two hundred Nuns who are housekeepers or Food Service Directors at Catholic Convents or Institutions will open at the University of Notre Dame ; the Notre Dame Archives will Microfilm the family papers of General William Tecumseh Sherman with the support of a second Grant from the Federal Government ; Fifty-one University of Notre Dame Seniors have been awarded pre-doctoral Graduate Fellowships by the National Science Foundation during the past six years ; Ninth International Congress for Microbiology to be held in Moscow will be attended by four members of the Lobund Laboratory staff at Notre Dame. ; A new academic program ("Unified Program in Science for Non-Science Majors") will be offered to a portion of the September class of freshmen, to give Liberal Arts and Business Students better, more unified View of Science and Technology ; Victor A. Schaefer relinquishes post as Director of Libraries to accept Government Assignment Overseas, Rev. James W. Simonson, C.S.C., appointed his successor ; First Institute on Church Support to be held here, and Interdenominational event discussing the problem of Fundraising ; Notre Dame Press scheduled to release a book written by Dr. John C. Meagher of the English Department entitled "Method and Meaning in Jonson's Masques," discusses Ben Jonson's Masques in their historical contexts ; six Research Grants totaling $311,627 awarded to Notre Dame Scholars ; The 49th Summer Session has enrolled 3,339 Undergraduate and Graduate Students, many of them Nuns ; second annual Young Christian Student Apostolic Workshop to be held here in late August, coordinated by Catholic Action Office at ND [Notre Dame] ; the thirteenth annual Theological Institute for Local Superiors, in which Catholic Nuns assessed the effects of Vatican II on their Religious Communities ends August 13 ; ND [Notre Dame] Aero-Space Engineering Lab develops the Parafoil ; 22nd general convention of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade will be held at Notre Dame, to discuss problems facing Catholic Church in the 20th Century ; The study, "Catholic Schools in Action", made by the University of Notre Dame will be presented on the Sunday television program "Look Up and Live," September 14. ; Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C., announces the names of New Faculty Members appointed for the 1966-67 school year. ; Notre Dame will begin its 125th academic year with a total enrollment of about 7,333 students. ; Rev. Aidan Kavanagh, 0.S.B., appointed as director of the Graduate Program In Liturgical Studies at Notre Dame ; Notre Dame to hold an International "Conference on the Condition of Western Man: The Problem of Freedom and Authority," 30 prominent German Figures to take part ; Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C., delivers the sermon at the Mass which formally opened the 125th Academic Year, discusses Attitudes Notre Dame must hold to continue Developing ; Chemist Linus Pauling will deliver the first in the 1966-67 series of Challenges in Science Lectures at ND [Notre Dame], discussing "Molecular Disease and Evolution" ; University of Notre Dame is Microfilming the materials of the world-famous Ambrosian Library in Milan ; The Laetare Medal for 1966 will be conferred on Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Crowley at a Dinner in the Morris Inn ; Notre Dame will establish a collection of books and Memorabilia on the History of Sports and Games ; the fifth University of Notre Dame Conference on Population will be held here at the Center for Continuing Education, this years theme: role of Family in "Population Explosion" ; Prof. A.L. Gabriel, director of the Mediaeval Institute, is named the first honorary Doctor of the famed Ambrosian Library in Milan, at personal request of Paul VI ; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Crowley, founders of the Christian Family Movement, received the Laetare Medal. ; Dr. John Oesterle, Notre Dame Associate Professor of Philosophy, has been appointed editor of "The New Scholasticism." ; Notre Dane Glee Club will appear on the Andy Williams Show ; Dr. George Brinkley, Assistant Professor of Government and International Studies at Notre Dame, has written "The Volunteer Army and Allied Intervention in South Russia," 1917-1921, the first extensive study of the Russian Civil War since the mid-1930's ; University announces plans to build an underground addition to the Radiation Research Building In order to install a 6-million electron volt Pulse Accelerator ; Rev. Mark J. Fitzgerald, C.S.C., Economics Professor at Notre Dame has written a new book, "The Common Market's Labor Problems," about issues over looked by six nation members of the Common Market ; The University of Notre Dame Press has grown threefold in the last five years under the tenure of Miss Emily Maria Schossberger as Press Director ; Construction begins on a three-story, $1,120,000 building for the Lobund Laboratory at Notre Dame. ; a Chicago Rabbi and a Greek Orthodox Priest join the Theology faculty this semester ; University plans a conference on "Sharing the Costs of Water and Air Pollution Control" to be held here ; an intensive seven-week Institute for Advanced Study in History will be held next summer at Notre Dame ; Fifth annual University of Notre Dame Conference on Population will be held here December 1-3. ; Rev. John A. O'Brien, C.S.C., has authored a paperback book on the "Reformation," seen in light of Vatican II ; James E. Armstrong announces the nomination of eight Notre Dame graduates to serve on the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association ; Radiation Laboratory is receiving support for research programs totaling $1,462,000 during the fiscal year. ; Morley Blackhurst establishes the Eva C. Blackhurst Memorial Scholarship Fund with a gift of $60,000 ; Two major academic programs planned for the summer, Summer Session and program to keep High School Teacher's training up to date ; The Sophomore Tear Abroad program will be offered in a third Foreign Country next years: Japan ; Judge William B. Lawless named Dean of Notre Dame Law School ; John F. Plouff named managing Director of Athletics and Convocation Center ; Seminar on problem of Obscenity and availability of Obscene materials to Youth held by Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education ; Phi Beta Kappa Chapter, Epsilon of Indiana to install chapter at ND [Notre Dame] ; "Cities in Context" conference, on various qualities necessary for advancement of Urban Society, to be held at ND [Notre Dame], featuring representative from all relevant fields. Held by Center for Continuing Education ; "The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society" ; Naval Aero-Space Recovery Facility awards Grant to Notre Dame to test parafoil ; Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ward, Peoria, Illinois, 1st in history to have 4 songs at Notre Dame together ; Dr. Juscelino Kubitschek, former President of Brazil, Desmond Heap, Comptroller of London, Rolf Schwedler, West Berlin City Planning, among speaker at "Cities In Context" Conference ; Buckley Survey of Class of 1928 assesses their views on their Personal Lives, Politics, and the Modern Catholic Church ; Rabbi Elliot D. Rosenstock, Visiting Assistant Theology Professor at ND [Notre Dame], discusses teaching at ND [Notre Dame] and modern Catholicism and Judaism ; Rev. John A. O'Brien is long-time participant in movement for friendly relations between Knights of Columbus and Masons ; Sophomore Literary Festival to feature screening of film "Beyond the Law," hosted by Director Norman Mailer ; Episcopal Seminar to be held at Notre Dame (Bishops to attend listed) ; National Newman Apostolate and University Department of the National Catholic Education Association Co-Sponsor National Conference on Campus Ministry, theme: "Searching For Christian Identity" ; Standard Oil (Indiana) Foundation, Inc. awards ND [Notre Dame] $250,000 Grant to be put toward expanding various areas of operation ; Prof. Hugh P. O'Brien directs Notre Dame study on Anti-Poverty Programs, study says "Poverty Culture" is a myth that leads to failure of programs ; R. Sergeant Shriver receives Laetare Medal ; Rev. Charles E. Sheedy, C.S.C., appointed to newly created post of Dean of Theological Studies and Institutes, hopes to bring Theology closer to forefront of campus culture ; Endowing Professorship established at ND [Notre Dame] by American Airlines in honor of Secretary of Commerce C.R. Smith Professorship ; views and characteristics of ND [Notre Dame] Arts and Letters Alumni discussed ; creation of Office of Planning and Analysis at ND [Notre Dame] announced ; Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy, C.S.C., writes in "Review of Politics" about distinction between Church Reforms brought on by Vatican II and those already in the works before the council ; Frederick J. Crosson appointed Dean of Theological Studies, first layman appointed to Notre Dame College of Arts and Letters ; James E. Armstrong, former Notre Dame Alumni Secretary, returns as Volunteer to work on "Summa" Campaign for Fundraising ; Rev. John A. O'Brien, C.S.C., calls for Pope Pius VI to approve harmless means of Birth Control in book, "Family Planning in an Exploding Population" ; Dean William B. Lawless made head of Law School, makes changes ; Dr. Philip Gleason, Notre Dame Historian, writes article for "The History Teacher," about symmetry between faults of the Right and Left ; Dr. Francis Owen Rice, former Visiting Research Professor at ND [Notre Dame], returns to John's Hopkins to finish earlier work on Free Radicals ; The Rev. Ernan McMullin, Head of Notre Dame Philosophy Department and Galileo Expert, opposes notion to re-open Galileo Trial as being pointless and counter-productive ; new Notre Dame Athletic-Convocation Center nearing completion ; American College Public Relations Summer Academy to be combination of Theory and Practice ; US Office of Education gives Dr. Eugene Loveless, Notre Dame Assistant Prof. of Psychology, grant to study relationship of taste in Art to other Psychological factors ; Summer Commencement Address given by Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C., VP of Academic Affairs at ND [Notre Dame], urges students to make a worthy, dignified living ; Water Pollution Control ; Freshman Year of Studies has positive impact, more freshmen achieving solid B-level GPA's ; ND [Notre Dame]'s new $1.8 million Electrostatic Accelerator is first Notre Dame "Atom Smasher" not to be "homemade" ; Dr. William P. Sexton, Prof of Management at ND [Notre Dame], says due to modern Styles of Management, Employee Satisfaction is often higher among Assembly Line Workers than Office Workers ; Roland D. Grimm of Endowment Management and Research Corporation elected to Notre Dame Board of Trustees ; ND [Notre Dame] Office of Educational Research assesses Catholic School Systems of Denver, CO, and Saginaw, MI ; Dr. Edward W. Jerger appointed to newly created position Associate Dean of the College of Engineering ; Don Mittleman of Notre Dame Computing among those producing computer-generated art ; Father Hesburgh Speaks at General Conference of the Federation of Catholic Universities at the Catholic University of Lovanium about evolution of Theology and importance of Freedom of Thought to it's continuation ; N.D. 127th Academic Year features the most academically accomplished class of Incoming Freshman in Notre Dame History ; Laetare Medal Presentation to R. Sargent Shriver, American Ambassador to France ; Position Paper on International Federation of Catholic University stressing importance of Theology to Modern World released by Notre Dame President's office ; Computer Time-sharing endorsed by ND [Notre Dame] College of Business Administration to make Computerized Libraries available at Practical Cost ; First Anniversary of ND [Notre Dame]'s ambitious Summa Development Program ; Rev. James H. Stewart discusses strain placed on those engaged in Inner City Ministry ; "Major Tensions in American Education: Shaping Policies for the 70's" Conference to be held by ND [Notre Dame]'s Center For Continuing Education ; Marie A. Renzi Report says Negroes far more likely to engage in volunteer work than Whites ; Land O'Lakes Conference produces Statement, "The Restless Christian College," that Christian Colleges should not exist to defend Christianity against the world, but to bring it into the world ; Dr. Robert E. Gordon, Associate Dean of Notre Dame Science, says US Scientists have problems communicating with the public and through conferences ; Rev. John S. Dunne, C.S.C., Theology Teacher, cited by Danforth Foundation as one of Nation's Outstanding Teachers ; Social Science Training Survey says Hubert Humphrey favored over Nixon among South Bend Voters ; Judd Leightons' Summa Gift $52 million ; Athletic-Convocation Center Dedication to take place ; National Student Association to hold conference on Institutionalized Racism through Center for Continuing Education ; The John A. Hartford Foundation gives $157,740 Grant for Cancer Related Research in Lobund ; Father Hesburgh Statement calls Student Demonstration that obstructed CIA officials from doing their jobs "Tyranny" ; 1st Endowed Chair in Jewish Theology at ND [Notre Dame] created by gift of Dorothy H. and Lewis Rosenstiel Foundation ; Rev. Hesburgh Michigan State Commencement Speaker, discusses crises posed for America's Youth by Civil Rights issues and the Vietnam War ; Leonard H. Skoglund, Jr., VP of Chicago Machine Tool Accessories Manufacturing Company, elected President of Notre Dame Alumni Association ; South Bend Voter Survey shows deep resentment towards Riots and Political Violence ; Dr. James L. Massey to work with NASA on Communication Technology ; Law School Centennial to be highlighted by Symposium on "Human Rights and the Law" ; Summa Development Plan Progress ; "Teacher-Course Evaluation" shows nearly all Arts and Letters Faculty performing well ; ND [Notre Dame] / SMC [Saint Mary's College] Contemporary Arts Festival to feature the Chicago Symphony ; Senior Class Fellow Award to go to Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy ; Institute for Studies in Education to be formed at Notre Dame through various Education Programs ; Parris Conf. Statements ; Father Hesburgh letter on protest activities ; "The Catholic Church and the Negro," study by Dr. Richard A. Lamanna and Jay J. Coakley, says Church is challenged in impacting general welfare of Black people and integrating them into the Church ; 1969 Notre Dame Literary Festival to be sponsored by the Sophomore Class ; Summer Sports Camp to be housed at Notre Dame Announced ; Father Hesburgh letter to Faculty and Students concerning appropriate means of expressing viewpoints without Violent Protests and Policy regarding what happens if this is not done ; Dr. Salvatore J. Bella, Notre Dame Management Prof., volunteers services to South Bend Police for Human Relations Training ; Father Hesburgh letter to Spiro Agnew stating his views on Campus Unrest ; Dr. Thomas L. Whitman discusses using "Aversive Conditioning" to deter people from smoking ; Laetare Medal awarded to Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. ; not used ; ND [Notre Dame] Hayes-Healy Center for Graduate Business Education Dedication ; "The Task of Universities in a Changing World" will be topic of a Conference at Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education ; IBM Grants Notre Dame $200,000 for studies on Underprivileged in Urban Environments ; Father Hesburgh's speech at the National Catholic Educational Association, discusses causes and effects of recent changes in Catholic Institutions of Higher Learning ; Notre Dame - Saint Mary's College announce steps to become Coeducational with one another ; Conference to explore Anthropological aspects of Liturgy, "Roots of Ritual," sponsored by "Graduate Program in Liturgical Studies" ; 124th Annual Commencement Exercise Speakers: Daniel P. Moynihan, Assistant to President Nixon for Urban Affairs, and George Cardinal Flahiff of Winnipeg ; Four Major Appointments at Notre Dame - Public Relations and Development (Mr. Murphy, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Gibbons, and Mr. Conklin.) ; Gulf and Western Industries award $1 million to ND [Notre Dame] ; Students propose establishing Robert F. Kennedy Institute for Social Action ; ND [Notre Dame] Research shows cost to Taxpayers of Displacement of Catholic School students by closing of classes and schools ; Statement made in Rome gives strong support for Academic Freedom in Catholic Universities ; ND [Notre Dame] to award record number of Degrees at Commencement ; Awarding of the Laetare Medal on Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. ; Germfree Mice live in moondust in Lobund Laboratory ; ND [Notre Dame] Law Center Program plans to expand Law School Library ; Dean of Humanities at the Hebrew University, Dr. Zwi Werblowsky, appointed fellow of the Notre Dame Institute for advanced Religious Studies ; Law Center Fund Raising Launched ; "Project Schoolhouse" analysis of closing of Catholic Schools ; Vocational Development of Religious Careers Conference to be sponsored by Notre Dame Center for the Study of Man in Contemporary Society ; ND [Notre Dame] Assistant Prof. of Chemical Engineering Dr. Nocholas Sylvester, does Research in Deep Ocean Engineering, "Project Themis" ; Assistant Pastors in Catholic Church Vocational Conference ; Decisions on entering the Priesthood more difficult than many imagine, says Dr. David Tiedeman of Harvard ; Lewis Foundation Grant creates PHD program in Doctoral Care ; Cardinal O'Hara Lecture delivered by Addeke H Boerma, Director of Food and Agriculture Organization, discusses threat of Violence inherent in situations of all 3rd world Countries ; Industrial Associates Program inaugurated at ND [Notre Dame] for service to Business and Industry ; Bayard Rustin appointed to Notre Dame Board of Trustees, 1st Negro member ; Hesburgh-St. Mary's college 125th Anniversary Speech (not full text) ; "Project Reach," Notre Dame program tries to read Adults who need basic education ; Dr. R.J. Zwi Werblowsky, Dean of Humanities at Hebrew University in Jerusalem discusses Jesus in Historical Scholarship ; Optional Celibacy for Priests in the Catholic Church predicted by by Rev. John A. O'Brien, C.S.C. in issue of "Pastoral Life" ; 1st release on the "Local Church of Tomorrow" Conference ; on St. Mary's 125th Anniversary Father Hesburgh says the wants the two schools to be more closely integrated ; Rev. Neil G. McCluskey, S.J., writes in "America" that he predicts, and hopes that Parish controlled Parochial Schools will give way to schools run more directly by diocese ; "Catholic/U.S.A.: Perspectives on Social Change" by Wm. Liu and Nathanial Pallone of ND [Notre Dame] Sociology, predicts increases Social Change in American Catholicism ; Rev. John A. O'Brien's response to Letter he receives questioning his "Radical" opinions, vs. his earlier writings ; Institute for the Study of Artificial Intelligence directed by Dr. Kenneth Sayre, Associate Prof. of Philosophy explores nature of Consciousness ; Changes in Catholic Theology from teacher as instructor to teacher as guide in exploration of issues is discussed by Rev. Charles E. Sheedy in Boston University's School of Theology's Alumni Magazine ; "Local Church of Tomorrow," conference (Wrap-up) ; Sophomore Literary Festival to be held at Notre Dame April 12-16 ; State Government Modernization Conference to be held by Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education ; Joseph H. Blatchford gives Speech on outlines for future Peace Corps operations ; Lawrence H Fuchs gives Speech on Peace Corps need for support of non-Government agencies ; Donald S. Perkins, President of Chicago's Jewel Companies, Inc., says Subsidizing Income for Ghetto Food Stores is preferable to alternative actions/inaction ; "The Magnificent 7," Pop Music Group composed of Notre Dame and St. Mary's Students, to compete in Villanova University Intercollegiate Music Festival ; four members of Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory to attend Annual Meeting of the Radiation Research Society in Dallas ; researcher Suk-Hee Kang and ND [Notre Dame] Associate Prof. of Biology Dr. Morton S. Fuchs develop compound reducing eggs laid by Mosquitoes ; ND [Notre Dame] Band adds six Women ; Laetare Medal to go to Dr. William B. Walsh, Physician who founded "Project HOPE" ; ND [Notre Dame] to establish new quarterly "The Notre Dame Journal of Education" ; Stanley Sessler, former Head of Notre Dame Art Department, is guest Artist at Ferris State Art Festival ; spring Enrollment sets Record ; Students for Biafran Relief issue resolution urging Nixon to intervene in Nigeria ; Dr. Frank J. Fahey named Director of Office for Educational Research at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Graduate course "Partial Differential Equations - Numerical Methods and Physical Applications," to Engineering and Science Students ; Dr. Bruce B. Johnson of the Computation and Analysis Division of National Aeronautics and Space Administration to speak at ND [Notre Dame] on "Applications of Hybrid Computers at NASA/MSC" ; Gary IN Mayor Richard Hatcher to Speak at Notre Dame Memorial Auditorium ; Political Scientists from US, Canada, Britian, and Italy to join in discussion of "New Challenges to Constitutional Democracy in the Atlantic Community" ; Dr. James P. Shannon, VP of St. John's College Santa Fe, to give Student Union Academic Commission sponsored Lecture on "Changing the Church by Directive and by Consensus" ; National Traveling Players of the Notre Dame - St. Mary's Theater, to present Play "The Company of Wayward Saints" for Churches in La Porte, IN ; ND [Notre Dame] Contemporary Arts Festival to feature "Macbeth" by National Shakespeare Company," Folk Concert, and Lucas Hoving Dance Company ; Michiana Watershed, Inc., and ND [Notre Dame] Department of Civil Engineering to sponsor Panel on "Water Pollution Control and the Water Quality Act" ; DR. M.E. Hriskevich of Banff Oil Ltd., of Calgary, Alberta, to speak at Notre Dame Geology Lecture on "Middle Devonian Reef Prodction, Rainbow Area, Alberta" ; Black Capitalism Expert Ronald A. Grzywinksi to Lecture at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Radiation Director Dr. Milton Burton to speak at Atomic Energy Conference in Argentina on "Primary Radiation Effects in Chemistry and Biology" ; ; Panel Discussions featured on "Junior Parents-Son Weekend" to include Race, Co-Education, Conscientious Objection, and Quality of Education ; former Peru President Dr. Fernando Belaunde-Terry to deliver Harry R. Nortman Lecture in Architecture at Notre Dame on "Planning on a Multi-National Scale" ; Dr. Millard Sussman, Prof. of Genetics at University of Wisconsin, to Address Notre Dame Microbiology Seminar on "General Bacterial Genetics" ; "Architecture 156: Seminar in Art and Architecture," course will take student to study Architecture all over Europe ; Dr. Francis T. McGuire, former VP on ND [Notre Dame], returning to US after 4 years abroad working for Deere and Company ; 4 Notre Dame Architecture Students discuss the human aspects of Rome's Architecture ; Four Notre Dame faculty to participate in "Ongoing Collaboration: The First International Lonergan Congress" on Philosophy and Theology at St. Leo's College in Florida ; ND [Notre Dame] Students win National Championship in Business Game and Conference ; Dr. Nick Cozzarellia, University of Chicago Biochemist, to speak at Notre Dame Microbiology Seminar on "DNA Polymerase in E. coli" ; American Trial Lawyers Association to participate in Mock Trial at ND [Notre Dame] ; David M. Krashna elected first Black Student Body President at ND [Notre Dame], his running mate Mark E. Winings is a Methodist Protestant ; Berkley Student Sean Fitzgerald publishes article in "The Review of Politics" on "Le Mouvement Poujade," a French Tax Rebellion of the 1950's ; Ronald W. Haughton, President of Board of Mediation for Community Disputes in NY City, to Speak at St. Mary's in Union Management Conference ; Prof. A.L. Gabriel, Director of Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute, invited to Speak at Congress of the French Learned Societies ; James L. Brown wins $500 for excellency in Accounting ; "Conference on Modernizing Our State Government" held at Notre Dame by Center for Continuing Education ; University of Minnesota Chemical Engineering Professor to deliver Peter C. Reilly Lectures at Notre Dame on Mathematical Considerations in Chemical Reactions ; text of Speech - "Renewing the Church by Directive or Consensus" by Dr. James P. Shannon of St. John's College, delivered at ND [Notre Dame] ; J.A. O'Brien defends request of Dutch Bishops for Papal Review of mandatory Celibacy ; National Shakespeare Company coming to St. Mary's to do "Macbeth" ; 2 Notre Dame Seniors among recipients of Danforth Graduate Fellowship ; Illinois Prof. of Electrical Engineering Dr. Don Holshouer describes Laser Modulation in Lecture at ND [Notre Dame] ; College of Business Administration sponsors Week Long Seminar on "Computing for the Non-Computer Expert" ; Dr. Garrett Hardin, Prof. of Biology at University of California to Speak in Nieuwland Lecture Series on Abortion and Population Control ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. of Government and International Studies Addresses Conference on "New Challenges to Constitutional Democracy in the Atlantic Community" that New Left is "total and destructive critique of existing order" ; Rev. Francis Phelan, C.S.C., Assistant Prof. of English at ND [Notre Dame], authors short story "Luxuria Larvata," to appear in Georgia Review ; "Dietary Control of Cholesterol Metabolism - A Study In Microbial Ecology" to be subject of Lecture by Dr. Thomas F. Kellogg, Prof. of Microbiology ; Rev. Ferdinand Brown, C.S.C., to be principle celebrant at Sacred Heart Church's Palm Sunday Mass ; ND [Notre Dame] Faculty Senate has voted speaking privileges for representatives of Student Government the Graduate Student Union ; ND [Notre Dame] plans more personalized and flexible Approach to Education and co-operate more with St. Mary's ; appointments made to National Advisory Council for ND [Notre Dame]'s Institute for Studies in Education ; ND [Notre Dame] Research shows the similarity between cells of Human Fetus and Plant Roots ; ND [Notre Dame] Department of Economics to sponsor Economics and Banking Institute for Senior Bank Management ; ND [Notre Dame] Associate Prof. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Dr. N.C. Huang is co-author of book "Fundamental Aspects of Solid Propellant Rockets" ; Dr. Edward W. Jerger, Associate Dean of the College of Engineering, to present paper on "The Environmental Challenges of the 70's" at annual meeting of Institute of Environmental Science ; Dr. H. Haenel of German Academy of Science to discuss "Microflora in Man ant It's Relation to Nutrition" at Notre Dame Microbiology Seminar ; ND [Notre Dame] to co-sponsor Joint Themis Symposium on Engineering for the Deep Ocean," to be held at University of Massachusetts ; Dr. Edward Garber, Chicago University Prof. of Botany, to Lecture at Notre Dame on "The Parasexual Cycle in Fungi: An Alternate to Sex" ; ND [Notre Dame] Center for Continuing Education to hold Seminar on "The Problems and Promises of Mass Transportation" ; ND [Notre Dame] Publication "The Natural Law Forum" to change its name to "American Journal of Jurisprudence" ; ND [Notre Dame] faculty publish guide to reading Great Books of the Western World ; Prof. George Keeton, Head of ND [Notre Dame]'s London Law program, to speak at Notre Dame on "The Beginnings of Common Law" ; Poem and Articles by ND [Notre Dame] English Prof. Louis Hasley to be published ; ND [Notre Dame] Concert band to present annual Spring Concert ; Dr. Darwin T. Turner, Prof. of English and Dean of Graduate School at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University, will be featured Speaker at joint meeting of College English Association and Regional Indiana College English Association ; effects of Wage Increases and new types of Fringe Benefits are discussed in annual Union-Management Conference at ND [Notre Dame] ; Union-Management Conference postponed because of Snowstorm ; Frederick S. Beckman Jr., Notre Dame Senior majoring in Art, wins 1st Prize for Painting in Indiana Salon of Collegiate Art at Bloomington, IN ; Dr. Alvin M. Weinberg, director of Oak Ridge National Laboriatry, to deliver first Philip S. Moore Lecture on "Nuclear Energy and the Environment" ; Huston Geologist James O. Lewis to give talk on "Practical Computer Usage for Subsurface Geologists" ; Mrs. Harvey A. Bender to receive Kent Fellowship for Graduate Study in English at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] to donate plot of land for Logan Center Playground ; University Notre Dame Night theme to be "Notre Dame in the 1970's" ; Cesar Hernandez, Spanish PHD student, writes about "Fertility Stress," tires to understand factors that motivate Parents to have more Children ; Environmental Artist Alan Kaprow to Lecture at Notre Dame on "Assemblage, Environments, and Happenings" ; Dr. Thomas C. Griffing, Assistant Prof. of Biology at ND [Notre Dame], elected President of Midwest Benthological Society ; University of Texas Philosophy and Psychology Prof. Dr. Sigmund Koch to lecture at ND [Notre Dame] on "The Encounter Group Movement and It's Image of Man" ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. of Microbiology Dr. Ronald J. Downey on leave at Cambridge, visits Clare Hall ; Dr. N.T. Dzoanh, Prof. of Notre Dame Electrical Engineering, to Lecture on "Landau Damping and Plasma Wave Echoes" ; Arthur Karasz, Director of European Office of the International Band for Reconstruction and Development, will discuss "The World Bank and the Third World," in Cardinal O'Hara Lecture ; Society for the Scientific Study of Religion relocates central office to ND [Notre Dame], ND [Notre Dame] Sociology and Anthropology Prof. Dr. William V. D'Antonio named Executive Secretary ; Head of Notre Dame Philosophy Rev. Ernan McMullin speaks on "Extraterrestrial Civilizations: The Logic of Probability," says estimates that there are millions of Extraterrestrial Civilizations is mere hunch ; Rev. David B. Burrell, C.S.C., Assistant Prof. of Philosophy at Notre Dame to lecture on "Consultation on the Future of Philosophic Theology," in Chicago ; Father Hesburgh to receive American Association of University Professors Academic Freedom Award ; Dean Thomas P. Bergin of ND [Notre Dame]'s Center for Continuing Education to co-chair State Conference of Indiana State Arts Commission at Indiana State Museum ; ; ND [Notre Dame]/St. Mary's Board of Trustees meeting, re Coeducation ; Indiana Academy of Optholmology and Otolarynology in ND [Notre Dame] Center for Continuing Education, Dr. Jack L. Pulec to Speak on "Important Principles in Horizontal Rectus Surgery" ; Congressman Allard K. Lowenstein, 1970 Senior Class Fellow and Vietnam War Critic, to Speak at ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. Bernanrd Wostmann, Prof. of Notre Dame Microbiology studies Bacteria in Digestive Tract, says many people in Tropical regions suffer harm from it ; Dr. Morton Fuchs, Associate Prof. of Biology at ND [Notre Dame], isolated compound that inhibits egg production in Fruit Flies and Mosquitoes, hoping it will aid Pest Control ; ND [Notre Dame] Science Foundation to make information in small Herbarium available nation wide ; Establishment of Black Students Program at ND [Notre Dame] ; Sister Rosemary Sullivan to give public presentation of Doctoral Dissertation, "Affects of Staphylocccal Enterotoxin Bon on Transport in the Small Intestines" ; Electrical Engineering Seminar at Notre Dame to discuss "Optical Character Recognition" in Computers ; 4th annual institute on Estate Planning to be held at Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education ; Charles A. Sweeney appointed manager of Warehouse and Coordinator of War Surplus Materials at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] offering Summer Program in Reading and Writing for High School Students ; ND [Notre Dame] Mediaeval Institute Director Prof. Astrik L. Gabriel appointed Commendatore in the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy ; Dr. John O. Meany, Assoc. Prof. of Education at Notre Dame to deliver paper on "Psychodynamics and the Value of Celibacy" to National Guild of Catholic Physicians at University of San Francisco ; 12 Notre Dame teacher Promoted to full professors ; Prem Bal Khera, founder and President of Dev Samaj College from women in Ambala City, India, to speak at ND [Notre Dame] on "India and the West: What Can We Learn From Each Other" ; ND [Notre Dame] to create more options for Professors regarding Absence policies in response to "Teach-In" incited by US Intervention in Cambodia ; Dr. James E. Allen Jr. US Commissioner of Education, to be Notre Dame commencement speaker ; Dr. Darcy Wilson of University of Pennsylvania Medical Genetics to discuss research on Immune Mechanisms in Lymphocytes at ND [Notre Dame] ; Michigan Prof. William A. Porter to speak at Notre Dame Electrical Engineering Seminar on "Topics in Nonlinear System Theory" ; four members of Notre Dame Administrative Staff to participate in College and University Machine Records Conference in Miami, theme: "Data Processing Problems in Higher Education" ; John A. O'Brien selected to win first Hall of Fame Award of Religious Heritage of America ; Leo A. Lensing and James J. O'Connell named Valedictorian and Salutatorian for ND [Notre Dame]'s spring 1970 Graduating Class ; Australian Chemist Dr. Stephen J. Angyal to deliver Peter C. Reilly Lectures on Properties of Sugars ; Dr. John Drake, University of Illinois Prof. of Microbiology, to speak at Notre Dame on "The Genetic Control of Mutation Rates in Bacteriophage T4" ; 41 Notre Dame Seniors elected to Notre Dame chapter of Phi Beta Kappa ; Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C., VP for Academic Affairs of ND [Notre Dame], speaks at Walsh College Commencement, warns against Politicization of American Colleges ; ND [Notre Dame] Biology Prof. and Director of World Health Organization Data Center for Aedes Aegypti Mosquitoes elected Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C., VP of Notre Dame Academic Affairs, to take leave and work on book, "Intercultural Education in a New Context," at University of Hawaii ; ND [Notre Dame] St. Mary's Production "A Company of Wayward Saints," Upcoming ; Princeton Researcher Juri Tults to address Electrical Engineering Seminar at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Public Information Services to be reorganized ; ND [Notre Dame] Public Information and Publications Department to be reorganized, new staff to be appointed ; Clerical Celibacy Study by National Federation of Priests' Councils launched with questionnaire by John Koval sent to 3,000 Priests ; Fr. Hesburgh's Petition is sent to President Nixon opposing Vietnam War ; Thomas A. Brisken, son of Mrs. R. Walter Brisken, elected President of Notre Dame Band ; ND [Notre Dame] Researchers find replacement diet for Fly from Atlantic Coast ; Genetically Modified Mosquito developed by Notre Dame Scientists to be tested as weapon against disease carrying Mosquitoes ; two Notre Dame Graduate Students in English selected as Dissertation Fellowship winners for 1970 by Woodrow Wilson Foundation of Princeton ; Chemical Engineering Student Donald Fisher to graduate, be commissioned as Air Force 2nd lieutenant ; ND [Notre Dame] to offer annual Pre-College Skills Programs ; ND [Notre Dame] Philosophy Prof. class Middle Ages "Golden Age of Philosophy" in "Philosophy from St. Augustine to Ockham, second volume of his planned quadrilogy, "A History of Western Philosophy" ; Dr. Vincent P. DeSantis, Chairman of Notre Dame History, Honored as Distinguished Alumni by his alma mater West Chester State College ; ND [Notre Dame] to confer 10 Honorary Degrees at Commencement ; Commencement Fact Sheet ; Commencement ; annual Symposium on Gnotobiotic Research to be held at Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education, sponsored by Association for Gnotobiotics and ND [Notre Dame] Lobund Laboratory ; Larry Evenson, Superintendent of Wheel and Brake Division of Bendix Corp., to chair Semianr at Graduate School of the College of Business at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Geology Prof. Dr. Erhard M. Winkler to deliver Address on "Stone Decay" at Fourth International Conference for Conservation of Artistic Works and Monuments in NY ; Mrs. Garciela Olivarez to be first Woman Notre Dame Law School graduate ; Genetically Modified Mosquito developed at Notre Dame to help fight populations of disease carrying Mosquitoes ; ND [Notre Dame] Electrical Engineering Faculty to travel and study in summer ; Dr. Ernesto Galarza, Research Associate in Notre Dame Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology writes "Spiders in the House and Workers in the Field," chronicling attempts of National Farm Workers' Union to gain recognition ; Dr. Matthew A. Fitzsimons, Veteran History Prof., writes Article: "The Humanities and Education for Humanity," about importance of Humanities in helping Mankind come to grips with himself ; Union Management Conference, sponsored by Notre Dame Department of Economics, to begin ; Dr. Teoman Ariman and Dr. N.C. Huang to present papers at National Congress of Applied Mechanics to be held at Harvard ; ; N.D. named by National Conference of Catholic Bishops as one of the Centers to develop Liturgical Research ; Catholic Bishops meeting in CCE for Regional Workshops on Social Development ; several faculty of Notre Dame Department of Aerospace and Engineering scheduled to speak in National and International Conferrences in upcoming summer ; Department of Theology's statement endorsing Selective Conscientious Objection ; Annual Union-Management Conference of ND [Notre Dame] ; Frederick D. Rossini, VP for Research and Sponsored Programs at Notre Dame will be president of Eighth World Petroleum Congress, held in Moscow ; Liturgy Conference - Fr. Moga's speech. Sp. Graduate program in Liturgical Studies urges changes to help secure place of Sacrament of Penance in the Modern World ; discussion of Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commission meeting, especially re Penance ; Fr. Hesburgh's statement to the Alumni at the 70 Reunion Luncheon, discusses effects of World Events on Student Body ; Centennial of First Vatican Council to be commemorated by Talk by Notre Dame History Prof. Dr. James E. Ward, "Pius IX's Voltaire," about role of Journalist Louis Veuillot ; ND [Notre Dame] Faculty Senate elects Representatives to Faculty Affairs Committee of the Board of Trustees, the Student Life Council and the University Forum ; ND [Notre Dame] chapter of Society of Sigma Xi elected Dr. Kenyon S. Tweedell of Notre Dame Biology as President ; ND [Notre Dame] Grad Student Martin E. Sullivan won John M. Munson Fellowship ; Mrs. Harry Rosenstein elected to Notre Dame Advisory Council for University Art Gallery ; ND [Notre Dame] Summa Development Program reaches $50.4 million, or 97% of its goal ; Bishops attending Social Development Workshop at ND [Notre Dame] offer mixed balance sheet on Civil Rights Commission ; Dr. Ettore A. Peretti appointed Assistant Dean of Engineering ; ND [Notre Dame] Press Director Miss Emily M. Schossberger, first woman elected to Board of Directors of Association of American University Presses ; ND [Notre Dame] Doctoral Student Lawrence L. Kazmerski to deliver paper on Electrical Properties of Films at Colloque Internationale Sur Les Cellules Solaire in Toulouse, France ; "Science Roundup" from Office of Public Information at ND [Notre Dame] ; Fr. John A. O'Brien's criticizes Pope for wielding too much power, being too slow to push Ecumenical Movement ; ND [Notre Dame] Sociology Prof. Dr. Richard A. Lamanna attending Institute on "Models of Urban Spatial Structure and Ecology" at Ohio State ; ND [Notre Dame] VP of Public Relations, James W. Frick, named President-Elect of American College Public Relations Association ; ND [Notre Dame] Raises Tuition and Board ; ND [Notre Dame] Historian Dr. Marshall Smelser argues that July 2 or 8 should be Independence Day ; Appointment of Vice Presidents Blantz and Faccenda, other appointments: Shilts and Chambers ; ND [Notre Dame] to receive top Publications Award of American College Public Relations Association ; ND [Notre Dame] to hold Annual Conference of the History Teacher's Association, theme: "Teaching Strategies for the 70's: The History Teacher Weighs the Choices." ; appointment of Fr. Burthchaell as Provost of the University ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. Emeritus of Modern Languages Dr. Henry Hare Carter to receive Grant from Gulbenkian Foundation to complete Transcription of Mediaeval Portuguese Manuscript in Austrian National Library, Vienna ; Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, VP of Research and Sponsored Programs at ND [Notre Dame] named Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Russia and Eastern Europe to National Academy of Science ; Rev. James T. BurtChaell, C.S.C., named to ND [Notre Dame]'s newly created position of Provost ; Fr. Hesburgh's letter announcing Fr. Burtchaell's appointment ; John J. Kennelly and Joseph G. Bertrand elected to ND [Notre Dame] Advisory Council ; Joseph G. Bertrand first Black member of ND [Notre Dame] Advisory Council ; "Project Reach," promoting Adult Education Courses, assured of a second year ; ND [Notre Dame] Graduate Dr. Alexander J. Hahn to receive one of 10 Postdoctoral Fellowships in Mathematics from National Science Foundation ; Rev. Charles I. McCarragher, C.S.C., named Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships ; ND [Notre Dame] receives Grant from US Department of Justice to study faster Constitutionally Sound means of operating the Justice System ; annual Workshop in Humanities to be held Tuesday ; formation of Search Committee for the Director of Medical Education in South Bend Area formed ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering to Lecture on "Application of Finite Difference Techniques to Viscous Flow Problems," at the NASA Langley Research Center ; ND [Notre Dame] Biology Professor awarded Grant from the National Institute of Health to work on "Moulting and Maturation Controls in Helminths": eliminating Parasitic Worms with Hormonal Manipulation ; Rev. Louis J. Thornton, C.S.C., to retire as Notre Dame Placement Director ; 2 Notre Dame Faculty to visit Reserve Officers Training Corps encampment at Fort Riley ; Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, VP of Research and Sponsored Programs at ND [Notre Dame], awarded the Priestly Medal, highest award of the American Chemical Society ; ND [Notre Dame] History Prof. Dr. J. Philip Gleason says American Catholicism may be ripe to re-discover good things about the Middle Ages ; "American Midwest Naturalist" publishes "Natural Areas in Indiana and Their Preservation," catalog of scenic and Scientific land in Indiana ; ND [Notre Dame] receives Awards totaling $1,085,379 to fund various aspects of operation ; Summer Conference of Notre Dame English Association to be conducted, theme: "The Teacher as Evangelist for the Arts: A Discussion of the Decline of the Arts in American and the Teacher's Role in their Renewal" ; Dr. Philip J. Gleason, Associate Prof. of Notre Dame History, explores revival of Romantic Medievalism in Modern Catholicism ; Fr. Hesburgh writes in preface to new book, "The Catholic University: A Modern Appraisal," that quality of Theology is key to future of Catholic Universities ; James E. Stewart, Ph.D. candidate thesis Studies the National Federation of Priests' Councils, assesses its strengths and weaknesses ; U.S. Dept. of Justice grant of $191,917 for studies in developing more efficient yet Constitutional methods of procedure in the Justice System ; new Genetically Modified Mosquito developed at Notre Dame by Dr. Karamjit Rai and Graduate Student Paul T. McDonald, hopes it can reduce population of Malaria infected Mosquitoes ; Dr. D. Chris Anderson, Assoc. Prof. of Psychology, studies long-term effects of Trauma on Rats ; ND [Notre Dame] Office of Educational Research completes survey of Gulf Coast Hurricane Damage, funded by Center for Applied Research Apostolate ; former Indiana Supreme Court Administration-Commissioner Samuel R. Rosen appointed Research Director for Indianapolis of an ND [Notre Dame] project to reduce unnecessary delays in Justice System ; former Deputy City Comptroller Appointed Research Director for South Bend of ND [Notre Dame] project to reduce unnecessary delays in Justice System ; Decline in Enrollment for Notre Dame Summer Session reflects nationwide trend ; final Convention of Catholic Student's Mission Crusade to be held ; Dr. Marion Martinez-Carrion, Associate Prof. of Notre Dame Chemistry, to give Talk, "Function of the Active-Site Histidyl Residue in the Mechanism of Action of Supernatant and Mitochondrial Aspartate Transaminase," will be delivered at International Congress of Biochemistry in Interlaken Symposium on "Mechanisms of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions," in Switzerland ; Dr. Masahiro Kajima, Assistant Faculty Fellow in Microbiology at ND [Notre Dame], will speak on "Viral Diseases in Gnotobiotic Mice" ; Dr. Basil R. Myers and Dr. Rueyn-wen Liu of ND [Notre Dame] Electrical Engineering to present total of five Papers at Conferences in the Orient ; Dr. Eugene A. Campanale, Associate Director of Notre Dame Office of Teacher Preparation to attend World Union of Catholic Teachers in Montreal ; Prof. Astrik L. Gabriel, Director of Notre Dame Mediaeval Institute and VP of Congress' Commission for History of Universities to represent US at International Congress of Historical Sciences in Moscow ; ND [Notre Dame] Summer Symphonette ; Nuremberg Judge Justin W. Harding presents personal collection of printed Trial Data to Notre Dame Law School ; Richard D. Willemin named Director of Placement at ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. Roger K. Bretthauer, Associate Professor of Notre Dame Chemistry, receives Grant from National Institute of Health for study, "Biosyntheses of Phosphorylated Polysaccharides," to better understand Yeast as cause of Disease ; a Record 50 of 431 Degrees to be handed out at Commencement are Doctorates ; six Indianapolis Law School Students appointed as Data Collectors for ND [Notre Dame] System Study of Criminal Court Delay ; several new Freshman Mathematics courses implemented to increase Mathematical knowledge of the average student ; Associate Prof. of Notre Dame Biology receives Grant from Belgium Govt. to participate in NATO sponsored Summer Institute and Symposium on "Uptake of Informative Macromolecules by Living Cells" in Belgium ; Drs. William T. Liu and Arthur J. Rubel of Sociology and Anthropology report on their study, "The Cebu Family Health Project," says Family Planning programs must be geared towards Family Size desired by the specific Culture in where implemented, not US Ideal ; ND [Notre Dame] students will be able to apply Research and Science skills in new "Environmental Problems" ; William M. Spreitzer, head of General Motors Research Laboratories, Lectures at Mass Transportation Seminar on "Study of the Implementation of New Transportation Systems" ; Rev. Ernan McMullin, Chairman of Notre Dame Philosophy, gives Lecture, "Extraterrestrial Civilization: The Logic of Probability" ; Society for the Scientific Study of Religion relocates central Office to ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] receives second installment of Financial Gifts from Standard Oil Foundation, to be used for Growth and Development ; ND [Notre Dame] receives total of $1,611,309 for Research ; Garrett DeBelle, Population Control advocate, to Speak at Notre Dame on "Alternatives to Ecological Disaster" ; Radiation Laboratory receives money for equipment and research ; Dr. D.C. Drucker, Dean of Notre Dame Engineering, will Speak on "Structure and Microstructurem" developing analogy between Stress-Strain Relations and Load-Deflection Relations for stable structures ; DR. Herbert Kubitscheck of Argonne National Laboratory to Speak on "Evidence for a General Pattern of Growth During the Cell Cylcle" ; Robert F. O'Brien, Notre Dame Band Director, to be Guest Conductor at Tri-State Music Festival in Enid, Okla. ; ND [Notre Dame] to hold annual Pre-College Skills Program ; valuable prize-winning collection of Cacti and other Water-Storing plants of Rev. Joseph S. McGrath, C.S.C., to be disbanded as he leaves ND [Notre Dame] ; Dr. Julian Samora, Notre Dame Prof. of Theology and Anthropology, discusses Ford Foundation sponsored study on US Mexican Border, dealing with increase in and effects of Illegal Immigration ; Prof. of Sociology and Anthropology Dr. William T. Liu says that implementing Natural Family Planning in Pre-Industrial Countries would require significant changes to traditional understanding of their Family system ; ND [Notre Dame] to receive $25,141 from US Dept. of Labor to hire and train 22 Unemployed Persons under the Job Opportunities in the Business Sector Program ; ND [Notre Dame] Institute for Urban Studies to work with City Planners and Community Service Organizations on "Pilot Social Indicators Project" of "Region II Consortium," to help evaluate and improve local communities ; Dean of Notre Dame Theological Studies Rev. Charles E. Sheedy, C.S.C, to serve as acting Head of Notre Dame Theology Dept. in 1970-71 Academic Year ; ND [Notre Dame] receives Awards totaling $105,229 in supports of Research, Educations, and equipment ; Dr. John A Poirier and V. Paul Kenney, ND [Notre Dame] Profs. of Physics, invited to deliver six Papers at International Conference of High-Energy Physics in Kiev, Russia ; Dictionary of International Biography cites Notre Dame Chair of Industrial Relations Rev. Mark J. Fitzgerald, C.S.C., for distinguished service "fostering Industrial Peace" ; Richard R. Russell, Notre Dame MBA Candidate, to receive Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Administrative Intern Award ; four Notre Dame Accounting students to receive cash Award for scholastic achievement ; Scholarship Applications currently being accepted by Navy ROTC stations ; St. Cecilia Award to be given out to Pulitzer Prise-Winning composer Dr. Dello Joio and ND [Notre Dame] Band Banquet ; Dr. Marcio Moreira Alves, spokesman for Brazilian Opposition Party, to Speak a Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education ; Rev. Hesburgh Speaks on Academic Freedom ; ND [Notre Dame] Art Gallery to feature Exhibition of work of Artist Dr. Stanley S. Sessler ; Dr. William V. D'Antonio, Chairman of Department of Sociology and Anthropology at ND [Notre Dame], named member of Congress Committee of the First National Congress on Optimum Population and Environment ; Dr. Charles W. Allen, Notre Dame Prof. of Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science, receives Fulbright Research Grant to study rare elements at Belgian Nuclear Center ; ND [Notre Dame] Biology Prof. Dr. Karamjit S. Rai to deliver paper, "Thromosomal Translovations and Genetic Control of Aedes Aegypti," on "The Sterility Principle for Insect Control or Eradication," at Symposium convened by International Atomic Energy Agency in Athens ; Dr. Thomas E. Stewart resigns as Assistant to the President for Planning and Analysis at ND [Notre Dame] to devote full time to Business Interests ; Dr. N.T. Dozanh, Associate Prof. of Electrical Engineering at Notre Dame to deliver three papers at Fourth European Conference on Controlled Fusion and Plasma Physics in Rome ; Hesburgh Addresses General Assembly of the International Federation of Catholic Universities, is optimistic about relating Academic Theology to Church Authority ; Lobund Laboratory Director Dr. Morris Polland, presents findings that could help combat Leukemia before American Society of Microbiologists in Boston ; Dr. Robert Taylor, postdoctoral fellow at ND [Notre Dame], presents paper at Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles on their sense of direction ; Rev. William A. Toohey, C.S.C., Assistant Prof. of Theology at ND [Notre Dame], appointed director of Campus Ministry ; Gifts and Grants to ND [Notre Dame] total $8.4 million in last financial year ; 500 delegates attend last National Convention of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade ; Resignation of Fr. Hesburgh from the Vatican City International Atomic Energy Agency ; Colloquium on "Inner Man," August 28-31. One of the speakers was Father Bernard Haring. ; 43% of Education Students say possibility of Draft Deferment is an incentive to go into Education ; Dr. G. Frank D'Alelio of Notre Dame Chemistry reappointed to Committee on Radiation Preservation of Food, division of National Academy of Science-National Research Council ; last Convention of Catholic Students Mission Crusade held, operations to be turned over to Diocesan Offices of the Propagation of the Faith and Holy Childhood ; ND [Notre Dame] to hold Student-Sponsored Symposium on the purpose of Higher Education ; ND [Notre Dame] Microbiology Seminar to feature Michigan State's Dr. Walter Wood," giving Speech: "A Strategy for Untilization of Xenocarbohydrates by Bacteria" ; Indiana Association of Educational Secretaries to hold Spring Regional Conference at Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education ; Cornell Chemistry Prof. Dr. Roald Hoffman discuss Chemical Reactions in Peter C. Reilly Lecture ; Dr. Hans Von Ohain, US Air Force Aerospace Researcher, to give Lecture on "Recent Developments in Electrofluiddynamic Energy Conversion" at ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Students win three out of eight awards in Ohio Valley Sociological Society Student Paper Competition ; Msgr. John H. Egan named to Notre Dame Senior Fellowship in Theology ; William T. Byrd, Jr., designer and technical director of ND [Notre Dame]/St. Mary's Theater appointed Stage Manager and Assistant Director for Little Theater on the Square in Sullivan IL ; Dr. Bernard J. Kohlbrenner, Prof. Of Grad Studies in Notre Dame Education, to appear in "The Blue Book: Leaders of the English-Speaking World" ; major renovation of Morris Inn announced ; Dr. James Michael Lee, Notre Dame Chairmen of Graduate Studies in Education, says in book "Toward a Future for Religious Education," that Religious Education should be more action oriented ; Assistant Prof. of Notre Dame Chemistry, Dr. Maurice Schwartz, to Lecture at European Chemical Research Conference on Electron Spectroscopy ; Catholic Student Mission Crusade officially disbands ; ND [Notre Dame] Physics Prof. Dr. John A Poirier working with Argonne National Laboratory to study Subatomic Particles ; ND [Notre Dame] Enrollment expected to set Record high this year ; Peter C. Reilly Lectures to feature distinguished Chemists from several countries ; Freshman Year Studies program begins 9th year ; Dr. Ronald Weber named Director of Program in American Studies and Chairman of the Department of Communication Arts of ND [Notre Dame] ; ND [Notre Dame] Marching Band begins new season ; ND [Notre Dame] Prof. Dr. Robert E. Gordon, elected to Executive Committee of Board of Governors of the American Institute of Biological Science ; ND [Notre Dame] Assistant English Prof. Rev. Francis J. Phelan publishes Short Story "The Breaking of the String" ; ND [Notre Dame] Philosophy Department holds 90th Birthday Symposium honoring Dr. Roy Wood Sellars, former University of Michigan Prof. ; ND [Notre Dame] Law School Enrollment reaches record numbers ; hi-tech computer owned by Sylvania Information Systems on display in College of Arts and Letters ; ND [Notre Dame] Athletic Convocation Center benefits area Economy ; Grant from W.K. Kellogg Foundation for a far-reaching appraisal of life-long learning opportunities. ; Academic Council issues Guidelines on Vote by faculty and students concerning Recess for Political Activity ; Picture of Catholic youth as revealed in a recent study by Notre Dame's Office for Education Research not as Vatican II oriented as expected ; Meeting of the Catholic Committee on Urban Ministry (CCUM) to discuss and assess relevant trends in Theology and Sociology ; Nine Students and a nun from Saint Mary's College who volunteer at least one evening a week to conduct adult education classes within prison walls. ; Conference to explore the relationship of continuing Education and American universities will be held Jan. 7-9 at the Univ. of Notre Dame ; ND [Notre Dame] Computing Center to install new IBM 360/50 ; Conference for Continuing Education to be held at ND [Notre Dame], feature University Presidents and Nuclear Physicist as Speakers ; Rev. James T. Burtchaell, Philip J. Faccenda, and Thomas E. Blantz appointed to Administrative positions ; ND [Notre Dame] Dept. of Accounting to inaugurate Review Seminar for those taking Certified Public Accountant Examination ; ND [Notre Dame] Counseling Center Director Dr. Sheridan P. McCabe to Address American Catholic Psychological Association on "The Generation Gap in the Family" ; Index to "Notre Dame" ; "Keeping House for 4,800" by W. H. Lyman ; "Young in Years . . . Old in Hours" by Greg Halpin ; "The Department of Chemistry" ; "Write with the World" by Edward A. Fischer ; "Paul G. Hoffman, ECA Administrator, Gives Commencement Address to Graduating Seniors" ; "The Crisis" by Norbert Joseph Geier ; "The Notre Dame Religious Bulletin" by Peter Brown ; "A Report on the University of Notre Dame Foundation" ; "The Founding of Notre Dame" ; "Advisory Council on Science and Engineering" ; "Advisory Council for the College of Commerce" ; "Campus Kaleidoscope" ; "Spring Sports" by Raymond J. Donovan ; "Professors Lecture in Europe" ; "Laymen's Retreat in August" ; "Lynch Wins Award" ; "University Library Expands" ; "Student Writes Magazine Articles" ; "Notre Dame Students Pay Partial Tuition Cost" ; "Dark Room Touchdowns" by John L. O'Brien ; "Central Soya Co. Grants Fellowship" ; "the Graduate School" by Rev. Philip S. Moore, C.S.C. ; "Father O'Brien's Book Praised by Dr. Holmes" ; "Society Adopts Schoenherr Formula" ; "Professor Kervick Honored" ; "Our Contributors" ; "New Religious Curriculum for Summer School" ; "The Organization of the College of Science" ; "Moral, Responsible Leadership" by James E. Armstrong ; "The President's Page" by John. J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "There IS a University!" by Francis Wallace ; "The Author (A Story in Itself) ; "The Mediaeval Institute" by Rev. Gerald B. Phelan ; "Pianos, Celluloid and Footlights" by John R. Kennedy ; "Leahy's Latest Laments: Football Preview" by Raymond J. Donovan ; "Regilding the Dome" by John N. Cackley, Jr. ; "The Early Years of Notre Dame" ; "Pilgrimage to Lourdes" by David Van Wallace ; "The Library's Relatives Have Moved in to Stay" by Joseph A. Doyle ; "Paints and Clays in 'Seventh Heaven'" ; "Audio-Visual Center Receives Praise" ; "The T Formation" by Bernard A. Crimmins ; "Paper Preserves" ; "Dr. Luckey Rides Again" ; "Gurian Lectures in Germany" ; "Rabbi Plotkin Ordained" ; "Our Contributors" ; "Independent Colleges" Pres. Frank H. Sparks, Wabash College ; "Reilly Lecture in Chemistry" ; "Dean Manion Speaks to Legal Group" ; A plea for financial donations; "The President's Page" by John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "The Author" ; "The Sword of the Spirit" by Paul Mallon ; "Football Weekend" ; "Some Answers to Basic Questions about the University" Rev. John J. Cavanaugh ; "The 60's and 70's at Notre Dame" ; "Our Masterpieces" ; N.D. "Debate Teams are National Champs, Too" by Leonard F. Sommer ; "The Earth is Their Oyster" by James J. Klockenkemper ; "Basketball Highlights" by Raymond J. Donovan ; "Review of Politics Observes Anniversary" ; "Labor Leaders Named to Commerce Council" ; "Christmas Greetings" Rev. John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "Our Contributors" ; "Judge Wilkin to Address Law Institute" ; "Excuse, Please" ; "Sherman Portrait Given to Art Gallery" ; "Father Moore Reports on Research Progress" ; "Atom Fairyland" presents Nuclear Physics Discoveries ; "Brass Tax and the Golden Dome" ; "The President's Page" by John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "Birthplace of Synthetic Rubber" ; "Knute Rockne" by John N. Cackely, Jr. ; "A Room to Write In" by Bill Fay ; "The Review of Politics" by Dale Francis ; "The Natural Law Institute" ; "The Great Fire at Notre Dame" ; "The Telling of Her Story" by Rev. Patrick Peyton, C.S.C. ; "Sales Executives in Higher Salary Brackets" ; "ND Scientist Among 'Top Ten' of Nation's Young Men in '48" ; "The Laetare Medal" by Robert J. Vierhile ; "Spring Sports" by John R. Kennedy ; "Notre Dame Student Awarded Rhodes Scholarship" ; "Notre Dame Receives Gifts Totaling $614,939.42 in 1948" ; "Kresge Foundation Sponsors Lab in New Science Building" ; "Financial Statement" ; "The New Science Building" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "Germ-Free Life" by Robert F. Ervin ; "Debate Team Wins National Tourney Honors" ; "ND Atomic Researchers Pledge Allegiance to U.S." ; "Professor Fisher Predicts Future Newspaper Changes" ; "Don't You Fret!" by Daniel C. O'Grady ; "Notre Dame Receives Bequest from Trustee" ; "N.D. Concert Band Plays Benefit for Polio Patients" ; "NROTC Rifle Team Takes National Title" ; "Attorney General Tom Clark Speaks at Law Club Banquet" ; "Notre Dame War on Cancer and Tuberculosis Follows Successes Against Malaria" by Henry C. Mayer ; "A New Century at Notre Dame" ; "Why Rent Control" by Tighe E. Woods ; "Vaccination Against Syphilis, Better Diagnosis, May Stem from Young ND [Notre Dame] Man's Work" ; "Science Holds No Vaccine Against the Moral Diseases" ; "Experiment in Altruism" by John P. Walker ; "Spring Sports" by James Butz ; "Jessamyn West Here for Writers' Conference" ; "Then, As Now" ; "It's All In the Family" ; "Rare Books Donated at Request of Mindszenty" ; "Soviet Satellites" ; "'South Bend Tribune' Awards Annual Journalism Prizes" ; "ND Praised by Louisville U." ; "Cohens and Kelleys" ; "A Look at Audio-Visual Teaching Aids at Notre Dame" ; "Scholarship Aid Given to Needy Students" ; "Physics Professor Develops Electronic Power Device" ; "Two Sorts of Dangers" by Chancellor H.W. Chase, New York U. ; "N.D. Student Pays 70% of Education Costs ; "The New Science Center" ; "Atom Smashing" by Bernard Waldman ; "John T. Frederick Midwesterner" by Edward Fischer ; "Trustees, Advisor Councils Attend Joint Meeting" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh ; "Career Detectives" ; "A Golden Era at Notre Dame" ; "Football Forecast" by Ralph Wright ; "German Natural Law Institute Modeled After ND [Notre Dame] Project" ; "Corporation Gives Fellowship for Research in Economics" ; "Dean McCarthy Chosen for Prominent Committee Post" ; "Renowned British Chemist Delivers Nieuwland Lectures" ; "Notre Dame Scientists Elected to Chemical Society Offices" ; "ND's First A.B. Degree Class of '49" by John P. Carroll ; "Five Vice-Presidents on Notre Dame Staff" ; "ND Student Architects Win National Honors" ; "Vetville Crusaders" by Robert J. Vierhile ; "Notre Dame Scientist Registers Victory In Typhoid Fever Research" by Raymond J. Donovan ; "Medical Chemistry Division Slated for Campus Meeting" ; "Irene Dunne Receives 1949 Laetare Medal" ; "Notre Dame First in Student Relief Campaign" ; "Atomic Energy Commission Provides New Generator" ; "Notre Dame Aids Graduates in Obtaining Employment" ; "National Cancer Institute Awards Grant to ND [Notre Dame] Chemist" ; "Eisenhower Stresses Need for Independent Thinking" by President Dwight D. Eisenhower ; "An Initiation to You" ; "Today and Tomorrow in Science" ; "One Fraternity... 40,000 Members" ; "A Full Life On Campus" ; "Modern Conveniences" ; ". . . Mellow Traditions" ; "Sacred Heart Church" ; "The Golden Dome" ; "Two Kinds of Maintenance" ; "Liberal and Fine Arts" ; "The Library's Relatives Have Moved IN to Stay" ; "Mediaeval Institute" ; "The Theatre Circuit... Slightly Shorted" ; "'Everyman' (In Time) Can "Play Many Parts" ; "Campus Periodicals" ; "Known the World Over - Notre Dame Publications" ; "The University Press" ; "World's First Synthetic Rubber" ; "World's First Victory Over the Rh Factor" ; "Nation's First High Polymer Physics Laboratory" ; "World's First Germ-Free Life in Autoclaves" ; "World's First Modern Aeronautical Science" ; "The College of Commerce... Notre Dame's Largest" ; "Nation's First Catholic College of Law" ; "Nation's First Institute of Natural Law" ; "Make Fair Play and Obsession!" ; "Leadership Begets Leadership" ; "The Laetare Medal" ; "The University of Notre Dame Administration" ; "Notre Dame... A Story Which Can't Be Told" ; "Dice, Stud Poker and Math" ; "Everything Under the Sun" by Harold A. Williams ; "President's Page" by John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "Gift: $1,000,000" ; "A Symposium on Soviet Russia" ; "The Marriage Institute" by Rev. Robert J. Lochner, C.S.C. ; "Gifts to Notre Dame in 1949: A Letter From the President" by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "Method and Money Enroll at Notre Dame" ; "Supersonic Speedway" by Vincent Goddard ; "Sports For All Irishmen" by Ralph H. Wright ; "Fellowship Aid Given 255 Graduate Students" ; "Professor John F. Nims Writes Book of Poetry" ; "N.D. Student Awarded 1950 Rhodes Scholarship" ; "Notre Dame NROTC National Rifle Champs" ; "(Young) Men Working" by Lawrence Flaherty ; "Third Natural Law Institute" ; "Another Lab Sponsored In New Science Building" ; "The Sherman Collection" by Thomas M. McAllister ; "Atom Smasher Purchased for Peacetime Research" ; "Cancer Gift Aids Campus Research Program" ; "Dooley Appointed Head of Placement Bureau" ; "Fulbright Scholarship for Notre Dame Professor" ; "Progress Chart" ; "Why Does Rubber Stretch?" by Joseph M. Dukert ; "The President's Page" by John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "How Notre Dame Got... A Million Dollars" by J.P. McEvoy ; "A $7,893,300 Question" by Rev. John H. Murphy, C.S.C. ; "Journalism at Notre Dame" ; "A Greater Notre Dame, New and Yet the Same" ; "5,000 for Dinner" by Daniel J. McCarthy ; "A Notre Dame Student Visits... Trappist Gethsemani" ; "All-American Bob Williams" by Harry Monahan ; "National Meeting of Medicinal Chem[ical] Society" ; "LOBUND Dedicates New Germ-Free Life Labs" ; "Annual Writers' Meeting Held on ND [Notre Dame] Campus Again" ; "U.S. Leads in Education" ; "Excuse, Please" ; "Campus Maintenance 'Musts'" ; "Arts Go Liberal" by Otto Bird ; "President's Page" by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh ; "The O'Shaughnessy Gift of... $1,500,000" ; "Arch Dreams UP the Dream Games" ; "The Wranglers" by Joseph M. Dukert ; "John Frederick Nims" by Robert Brandt ; "Proudly In the Heavens Gleams the Gold and Blue" ; "Let's Talk Things Over" by William J. Elsen ; "Summer School a la Mexico" by Joseph M. Dukert ; "Going Up!" ; "ND History Professor Given Research Grant" ; "Official Chauffeur Dies After 40 Years of Service" ; "Advertising Techniques Taught in Lecture Series" ; "Valuable Painting Given to Notre Dame Art Gallery" ; "Two New Members Named On ND [Notre Dame] Advisory Council" ; "Steel Worker Donates... 2,000 Books" ; "Famous Books Sent to ND" ; "Notre Dame on TV Shows: Ben Duffy Plan for 1950-51" ; "Where There's A Will... There's a Mode of Giving" ; "Thar's Gold" by Joseph M. Dukert ; "President's Page - Notre Dame Again Ready to Aid in Emergency" by John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C. ; "Placement Bureau" by William R. Dooley ; "Our Lady's... Embroiderer" by Ken Thoren ; "Utilities and Notre Dame" by Rev. John H. Murphy, C.S.C. ; "Progress at Notre Dame in a Difficult Era" ; "Pick UP Those Feet" by H. Lee Hope ; "It All... Comes Out In the Wash" by Jack Ward ; "ND Football Captains" ; "Father Cavanaugh on Visitors' Board" ; "British Professor Gives Reilly Chemistry Lecture" ; "New Chairman Elected for Advisory Council" ; "Lobund Director Named to National Science Board" ; "Atomic Research Stressed at University Seminar" ; "Cartier Portraits Given to University Library" ; "Famous Aviation Expert Talks to Engineer Group" ; "Professor Gilson Here For Special Lectures" ; "The Road to Rome" by Al LaPorte ; "Armour Gives $2,500 Grant" ; "Notre Dame Receives Unique Gift Volume" ; "Dean Manion Appointed A.B.A. Special Committee" ; "ND Professor Attends French Education Meet" ; "Harry G. Hogan, Arch Ward Get ND [Notre Dame] Honorary Degrees" ; "All Hands Point to... Notre Dame's Urgent Needs for '51" ; "Crime Comes In All Sizes" by Hugh P. O'Brien ; "President's Page - Building Program Shows Continued Progress" by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh ; "The Reilly Lectures" by Dr. Charles C. Price ; "Holy Smoke Eaters" by Lawrence E. McDermott ; "Artists... Are Born" by Hugh Schadle ; "On the Air" by James A. Carrig and James F. Kingsley ; "Father and Son Give Physics Lab to Notre Dame" ; "T.E. Braniff Gets High Church Honor" ; "Jordan in For Moose Krause" ; "Dean Manion and The Key to Peace" ; "The Soviet Union by Waldemar Gurian" ; "Bengal Bouts" by Carl A. Eifert ; "The Singing Irish" by John H. Janowski ; "Notre Dame Honors Texas Executive As Year's Outstanding Lay Catholic" ; "Annual Writers' Conference Helps Young Authors" ; "Buttress of Faith Urged at Symposium" ; "World Trade Experts to Attend ND [Notre Dame] Meet" ; "ND Enrollment Shows Slight Increase As Colleges Shift to War Footing" ; "Notre Dame Seniors Vies for Architecture Prize" ; "Eight Hundred Years' Teaching Experience Helping Notre Dame Students in Class" ; "Korean Sees No Peace With Communists" ; "Alumni and Foundation Workers" ; "Announcing the... Father Cavanaugh Testimonial Fund" ; "The Religious University" by George E. Sokolsky ; "The President of Notre Dame" ; "ROTC's" ; "Student Guidance" ; "The Natural Law Institute" ; "Four New Buildings... Going Up!" ; "Radiation Sickness Research Begins in Lobund Institute" ; "The University of Notre Dame FOUNDATION" by James E. Armstrong ; "A New Notre Dame Book" ; "The Mediaeval Institute" ; "New Liberal Arts and Engineering Program" ; "Mr. E.M. Morris Dies after Long Illness" ; "N.D. Freshmen Wins Top Academy Entrance Honor" ; "Art Professor Elected to World Famous Group" ; "Studying the Soviets: A Symposium on the World's Number One Problem" ; "The Long Range Program... " ; Hebrews XI, 1-3 quoted, accompanied by pictures of recently erected buildings. ; "How About the 5%?" by James E. McCarthy ; "Football Special" by Joe Creason ; "The Army R.O.T.C." ; "Handicapped Children's Workshop... " by James W. Frick ; "The Human Equation" ; "ND Debate Team in Match Against Oxford" ; "Ford Scholarship Winners" ; "If You Should Go to Youngwood" by Joseph Conwell" ; "Bulletin" ; "Metals Fellowship to ND" ; "Atomic Energy: Protection Against Radiation" by James W. Frick ; "Bishop O'Hara Elevated to Metropolitan See" ; "Student Publication Features Literary Germs of Campus Writers" ; "Some Say... It's Later Than You Think" ; Father Cavanaugh Testimonial Fund" ; "The $1,200,000 Fisher Art Gift" ; "The President's Committee of Greater New York" ; "Hardwood Hoopsters" by Gerard Boehling ; "Nautical (K)nots Untangled at N.D." by James W. Frick ; "What is Past is Prologue" by Marshall T. Smelser ; "The Morris Inn 'On the Campus'" Edward H. Hunt ; "Sigma Xi at Notre Dame" ; "Industry's View on Financial Support for Education" ; "Father Cavanaugh Testimonial Fund" ; "Ike Wins in Mock Political Convention" ; "Unique Study of Sheep Parasites in Progress at ND" ; "Designed for Modern Living" by Don Carbone ; "The Ukraine and Russia---There Is a Difference" by Frank Jackman ; "Socony- Vacuum Renews Chemistry Fellowship" ; "Notre Dame Senior Wins Scholarship for 1952-53" ; "Outstanding Awards to ND [Notre Dame] and Fr. Cavanaugh" ; "Fred Snite, Sr., Gives Valuable Volumes to N.D." ; "The Marines Have Landed... at Notre Dame" by Ray Humble ; "N.D. Student Descendant of Japanese Emperor" by Tom Bennett ; "Booklets for Armed Forces" ; "Streptomycin Discoverer Delivers Nieuwland Lectures" ; "Radiation Chemistry Profs. Attend British Meeting" ; "Thomas E. Murray Selected as Laetare Medalist" ; "Chemistry Teachers to Have Training Program" ; "Gives Letters to Library" ; "Robert Finney Awarded G-E Co. Scholarship" ; "Your Bequest Lives On at Notre Dame" ; "President Hesburgh" ; "Nieuwland Science Hall" ; "Notre Dame Agents in the FBI" by Rudy Unger ; "Gate 14 - Ticket Manager Cahill Keeps Fans Happy" by James Gannon ; "A Message from Father Hesburgh to Alumni and other Friends of Notre Dame" ; "Commerce Experimental Program" by Richard P. Cody ; "National Congress of Religious in U.S." ; "The Ave Maria Catholic Home Weekly" ; An ad requesting donations; An add asking for support of the Notre Dame Foundation and listing what must still be bought to achieve the goals set in the 1948 $25,000,000 Long-Range Program. ; "Scholarships - Individuals, Alumni Clubs Help Needy Students" by Vincent Fernandes ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Masterpieces" ; "Anybody Here Named... Murphy" by James E. Murphy ; "Senor Langford" by Joseph Durkin ; "The Morris Inn" by Daniel Boland ; "Father Cavanaugh Named Foundation Director" ; "A Symposium: 'Soviet Communism or Russian Imperialism?'" ; "Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Moot Court Is Now In Session" by Thomas C. Murphy ; "Ford Foundation Grant Received by Notre Dame" ; "You Too can Be A Philanthropist" ; "World Trade Conference: Annual Meetings at ND [Notre Dame] Discuss World Trade Designs" by Patrick Carrico ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh C.S.C. ; "A Meeting of Labor Management" ; "The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C." ; "Student Government for 5,000... The Senate at Notre Dame" by Philip Bolin ; "National Debate Tournament" by Charles Doherty ; ND [Notre Dame] bookstore order form for: crystal glasses, " Songs of Notre Dame" record, and "Notre Dame Honor Blanket." ; "The Morris Inn 'On the Campus'" ; "Postmarked" by Jack Healy ; "The LaFortune Student Center" ; "Academic Freedom and... Free Enterprise" ; "The New Look In Electronics" by Robert Frolicher ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh C.S.C. ; "Dedication of the I.A. O'Shaughnessy Hall of Liberal and Fine Arts" ; "Foremen Go to College - Notre Dame Offers Unique Course to Industrial Firms" ; "Firms Renew Fellowship Program at Notre Dame" ; "Class Chaplains Appointed" ; "A Symposium... Religion and the Crisis of the 20th Century" ; "Parents-Son Day" ; "Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Notre Dame Graduate" ; "A Soul In Fine Array" ; "Dr. Albert F. Zahm...Pioneer of Aeronautical Science" by James E. Murphy ; An add soliciting donations from corporations ; "Atomic Energy For Peace" by James F. Kelleher ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Orestes A. Brownson" by Kenneth F. Murphy ; "The Lewis Bus Terminal" ; "Distinguished Professors Program" ; "Dedicated to Academic Advancement... the Nieuwland Science Hall" ; "Music, Drama, Lectures and Art are Featured in Week's Program" by Robert Zeis ; "A Forum on the Practice of Law" ; "A Generous Gift From Mr. James E. Coston" ; "Another First For the Notre Dame Alumni Club of Chicago" ; "Ford Scholars of Notre Dame" by Kenneth F. Murphy ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh ; "And Another 1st For Notre Dame and LOBUND - Causes of Tooth Decay Reported by LOBUND ; "With a Modern Accent... The LaFortune Student Center Is Functional and Fashionable" ; "A (Capsule) Report of Alumni and Non-Alumni Gifts to the University of Notre Dame, 1947-53" ; "Between Two Eras" ; "Alumni Clubs" ; "Generous Benefactions For Faculty Development" ; "Pole Vaulter With Academic Altitude" by Michael Long ; "Fact Institute" ; "Business Seminar" ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Pre-Professional Training at Notre Dame" by Lawrence H. Baldinger ; "Pulitzer Prize Winner" ; "Quarter Century of Progress" ; "From JETS to Garage Doors" by Kenneth Murphy ; "Father Hesburgh... On Tour" ; "The Morris Inn 'On the Campus'" ; "Corporate Gifts for Distinguished Professors... " ; "Detroit Alumni Club Takes the Lead... " ; "Chart New Course(s) for Liberal Arts" by James E. Murphy ; "President Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Dreamhouse by Design" ; "Microfilm Manuscripts" ; "Benedictine Monks Contribute Scholarly Documents" ; "Practice Court Conducted by Senior Class in Notre Dame Law Shool" by Kenneth Murphy ; "The 1929 Class Survey of Estate Planning" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh ; "The Foundation of Notre Dame" ; "Sales and Advertising Today and Tomorrow" ; "The March is On,__" ; "Ingenious Engineers" ; "Marian Year Observance" ; "Pangborn Hall... Notre Dame's Newest" ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Father Edward F. Sorin - Founder" ; "Eye Witness - Courtroom Techniques and Procedures Demonstrated to Law School Students" ; "A University Is Big Business" ; "Million Dollar Maintenance" by James Lund ; "Instrument May Prove Invaluable In Surgery and Pathology" by James E. Murphy ; "Who, ME?" by Joseph B. Tierney ; "Partnership with Industry" ; "Faculty Development" ; "President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Station WNDU-TV Channel #6" by John Adams ; "English 11-X or When Is a Wise Guy Not a 'Wise Guy'?" by James E. Murphy ; "The 1954 Foundation Report" ; "Tender Loving Care (at) The Student Infirmary" by Peter Campbell ; "See the Wind Blow" by Pat Brennan ; "Push Button" Botany ; "Aid-to-Education From Corporations and Foundation" ; "Notre Dame's Long Range Program" ; "The YPO - Young President's Organization Includes 5 Notre Dame Alumni" ; "President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Chrysler's Styling Chief" ; "American and Soviet Studies" by Pet Brennan ; "Reading Clinic - Scholastic Improvement Through Special Means" ; "The Library's New Look - Important Changes Instituted" by John T. Mullin III ; "Student Foundation Week Achieves 93% Participation" ; "A.B. Students May Major in Science" ; "Conventions Slated on Campus This Summer" ; "Brewers Contribute $50,000 to Fred Miller Scholarship Fund" ; "Mass Intentions" ; "Water Power" by David Davin ; "Germ Free Developments" by James E. Murphy ; "Corporate Aid to Higher Education" ; "Automation Workshop" by Gerald Dreyer ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. ; "... you are numbered among the children of God... " by Rev. John J. Wright, D.D. ; "Summer Surveyors" by Carroll V. Dowden ; "Rev. Anthony J. Lauck, C.S.C., Priest - Sculptor" by Thomas A. O'Hara, Jr." ; "-Hold Your Own Ticket - 1,000 Volunteers In Notre Dame's Usher Corps" by Victor McFadden ; "The Gilbert's Campus Shop" ; "ND '55 Grad Named Top Advertising Student in U.S." ; "One Man Show" ; "Cloistered Co-Eds" by Richard Colgan ; "The Notre Dame Athlete - A Survey Made of Monogram Men, 1895-1953" by John Cackley ; "President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. ; "New Structure Costs $250,000" ; "High Finance of Higher Education" by Don Carbone ; "T.V. Weekend" ; "Scholarship, Loans, and Employment Available to Deserving Young Men at Notre Dame" ; "Men In the Field" ; "Memorial Scholarship Given Youth Program" ; "Gift Formula" ; "An Expression of Faith... Mr. Funk Bequests $56,327 to Notre Dame" ; "Library Receives Irish Collection" ; "Year-End Suggestions... " ; "Notre Dame Receives $2,630,300 from the Ford Foundation" ; "The President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. ; "... everything but studies... " ; "Academic Troubleshooter" by Don Carbone ; "Dedication of Pangborn Hall" ; "The 1955 Report of the Notre Dame Foundation" ; "Associate Board of Lay Trustees" ; "Mestrovic" by Thomas J. O'Neill ; "(These, too are) Notre Dame's All-Americans" ; "Great Teachers - Capsule Review of Faculty Development Program" ; "Building of Vocations in... Old College House of Studies College Seminary Holy Cross Fathers" by John Cackley ; "The President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. ; "Joe Gasparella, Irish Gridder, Exchanges... Football for Fulbright" ; "Academic Affairs" ; "Geology Is All About" by Raymond C. Gutschick, Ph.D. ; "Politics Institute" by Gilbert Cipriano ; "So - I Socked Him!" ; "Here Comes that Notre Dame Band!" by Thomas J. Guilfoile ; "The Notre Dame Family" by James E. Armstrong ; "Book Review" ; "Fr. Mendez Receives Special Assignment" ; "98 Percent Participation in Student Foundation Campaign" ; "New Members Named to ND [Notre Dame] Trustees, Councils" ; "Engineers Will Study Nuclear Principles" ; "Why Do Our Religions Fight Each Other" by Rev. John A. O'Brien, Ph.D. ; "Notre Dame's $4,000,000 Expansion Project" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "It Runs in the Family" ; "The Joseph P. Kennedy Lord Beaverbrook Professorship" ; "Living Chairs" ; "A Music Education - A New Program" by Brad Brooks ; "The Chrysler Styling Studio" ; "Treasure Hunt - Art Department Invites Collectors to Display Works at Notre Dame" by Rev. Anthony J. Lauck, C.S.C. ; "With an Eye On November - Students Nominate Stevenson at Mock Convention" ; "Ford Grant Will Be Used For Faculty Development" ; "Pangborn Honored by Catholic U." ; "Admissions Bulletin" ; "Natural Law Forum" by David J. Davin ; "Toledo Alumni Club Contributes Instructorship - New Plan of Giving for Faculty Development" ; "Resident Rectors" by Donald P. Zeifang ; "The President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. ; "The Rivco Foundation's $25,000 Gift" ; "Notre Dame's Department of History - Faculty Members Have Published Numerous Books and Articles; Additional Manuscripts Are In Progress" by Francis J. Henninger ; "Entertainers Extraordinary" by Ronald M. Francis ; "Intellectual Muscle Men" ; "The Oldest Carillon In North America" by James E. Murphy ; "LaFortunes Donate Additional $112,000" ; "Political Candidates Visit Campus" ; "Bequest of $1,000 Given by Notre Dame Alumnus" ; "$ Tax Dollars $" ; "The Heart of the Campus" by James P. Meagher ; "An Open Letter to All Corporations" by Rev. John H. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. ; "Lobund's Attack on... The Cold War" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh ; "There's No Escalator Clause for Underpaid Teachers" by George E. Sokolsky ; "New Seminary for Holy Cross Fathers" ; "The Catholic Sociologist" by Donald P. Zeifang ; "Atoms For Peace" ; "The 1956 Report of the Notre Dame Foundation" ; "The J.C.'s Select... 'Outstanding Young Men,'" ; "Leadership Begets Leadership" ; "Climate Control" by Francis J. Henninger ; "Noted Poet Appointed to Faculty This Year" ; "Writing Workshop" ; "Students Donate During Campaign" ; "Philadelphia Alumni Give Instructions" ; "Notre Dame President Tours Latin America" ; "Three New Buildings in 1957" ; "You Can Help Notre Dame By" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. ; "A Living Memorial" ; "Ticker Tape Classroom" ; "Que Soy Era Immaculada Councepsiou... " by Donald P. Zeifang ; "Industry Aids Undergraduates at Notre Dame - Corporations Sponsor Scholarship Programs" ; "$10,000 From Alumni of Detroit" ; "Papal Honor Awarded to New York Catholics, Advisors to Notre Dame" ; "Father Hesburgh Names Additional Members to Trustees and Councils" ; "Scene Through Metal" ; "Moot Court Lawyers" by Michael Matthews ; "'Personalized' Gifts - Memorial Opportunities'" ; "Estate Planning" ; "The Zahm Dante Library" by Rufus William Rauch ; "The President's Page" by Fr. Theodore Hesburgh ; "This Game Called Football" by Terry Brennan ; "What America Stands For" ; "The $100,000 Hering Scholarship Fund" ; "Dynamic Stabilization" ; "58 Degrees Below Zero" ; "Atomic Education" ; "Three Grants Totaling $40,000" ; "Six Supreme Court Justices at Notre Dame" ; "Sponsors of 'Living' Chairs" ; "$5 Million Faculty Fund" ; "Estate Planning" by William J. McNamara ; "Index" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Part 1: The Story of Notre Dame from 1842 to the Beginning of the 1947-57 Period" ; "Part 2: The Notre Dame Foundation Story from 1947-1957" ; "Part 3: Notre Dame in the Future" ; "Addenda" ; "Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Reappointed to Notre Dame Presidency" ; "'All-Americans' in Education" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Mary's Man In the Iron Lung" by Rev. Francis Walsh ; "Lourdes Indulgences Granted by Holy See" ; "Training Lawyers for Leadership" by Dean Joseph O'Meara, Jr. ; "You Can Help Notre Dame" ; "Three New Halls Cost $4,000,000" ; "Notre Dame's Program For the Future 1958-1967" ; "University of Notre Dame Women's Advisory Council" by Mrs. E.M. Morris ; "Notre Dame Library Association" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "New Appointments on Campus" ; "Closed Circuit Classroom" by James E. Murphy ; "Planning for College" by Rev. Richard D. Murphy, C.S.C. ; "The Greatest Year In Sports at Notre Dame" ; "Communication Arts" ; "Management Program" by John Thurin ; "Broadcast Irish Grid Games on ABC Network This Fall" ; "Modern Languages" by Paul A. Decker ; "Student Body Establishes Scholarship Fund" ; "Brochure Omission" ; "Gifts Received Through Estate Planning" ; "Notre Dame 1958-1967" ; "City Planning" by Francesco Montana ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Academic Excellence at Notre Dame" by Frank O'Malley ; "Ford Foundation Contributes $153,000 to Law School Program" ; "Where Do Great Ideas Come From?" ; "Research on Heart Disease" ; "Nothing Is So Terrible As Ignorance With Spurs On - Goethe" by Rev. John A. O'Brien, Ph.D. ; "New Engineering Science Program" ; "The Review of Politics 20th Year" ; "$100,000 For Student Loan Fund" ; "The Cost of Giving" ; "New Buildings" ; "Automobile Designing, A Tradition in the Exner Family" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Law School Sponsors Public Service Symposium" by Stephen Bogardo ; "Are You Fair To Jews?" by Rev. John A. O'Brien, Ph.D. ; "1958 Report of the Notre Dame Foundation" ; "Instrumental Music Development in Catholic Schools" by C.A. Biondo ; "The Maritain Center" ; "Finance and Industry Forum" ; "Corporations and Foundations Aid Higher Education (at Notre Dame) ; "Research at Notre Dame" ; "The Need to Close Ranks in Higher Education" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Notre Dame's Finance and Industry Forum" ; "Geology Students Study Science of Earth In New Quarters" by William M. Fairlay ; "The Army Reserve Officer Training Program" ; "The Bishop Sheen Scholarship" ; "Correction" ; "Debating's 60th Anniversary" by Robert N. Dempsey ; "Roman Catholicism and the American Way of Life" ; "Let's Face the Facts on College Finance" by Gordon Greer ; "Administrative Special Funds $5,000,000" ; "The New Moreau Seminary" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Atomic Power in Caesar's Day?" ; "The General Program" by Frank Keegan ; "Decision Making... In Business" by Edward Butler, Jr. ; "It's All In the Name" ; "50th Year American Midland Naturalist" by James E. Murphy ; "School Desegregation U.S.A." ; "Tennis Titans" by Thomas Bates ; "Notre Dame's Naval ROTC Unit" ; "An Avenue of Opportunity" ; "Father Wilson Assigned to ND [Notre Dame] Foundation" ; "Cover Design" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Research and Notre Dame's Commitment to Excellence" by Francis X. Bradley ; "Editors Note" ; "Research and Scholarship at Notre Dame1959" ; "The Seed of Creativity - Who Plants It?" ; "Notre Dame's Desire - Notre Dame's Dollars" ; "Research at Notre Dame" ; "Heart of the Campus - Notre Dame Plans New Libraries" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Notre Dame Student Body Scholarship Fund" by William E. Scheckler ; "The University of Notre Dame's Tax-Free Life Income Plan" ; "Knights of Columbus council no. 1477 Celebrates 50th" by William J. Heaphy ; "1959 Report of the Notre Dame Foundation" ; "Intellectual Pursuit" by Dr. George N. Shuster ; "Laboratory of Modern Languages" by John W. Conner ; "Notre Dame Victory March - Golden Anniversary" by James E. Murphy ; "Partnership With Notre Dame" ; "A Place For Books" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "President Eisenhower Addresses Graduating Class and Receives Honorary Degree" by John N. Cackley, Jr. ; "On the Job for 50 Years at Notre Dame" ; "The Library and the Student" by James E. Murphy ; "Mock Democratic Convention" ; "Can Catholics Separate Church and State" by Rev. John A. O'Brien, Ph.D. ; "Executive Seminars" by Franklin D. Schurz ; "The Law School's... Conference on Civil Rights" ; "Ford Foundation Grants $410,750 to Notre Dame For New Graduate Education Program" ; "Notre Dame's Long-Range Program and Immediate Goal" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh; "Notre Dame's (new) Memorial Library"; "Contribution to Culture� Past and Present"; "University of Notre Dame du Lac Financial Statement 1960-1961"; "Workshop of Scholars"; "Ways of Giving and Tax Benefits"; "Intellectual Leadership"; "In Appreciation"; "The Price of Excellence in Universities and Colleges" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Soviet Strategy and Free World Defense" by Gerhart Niemeyer ; "$250,000 Grants for Research by Lobund Scientists" ; "1960 Report of the Notre Dame Foundation" ; "Partnership with Notre Dame" ; "Thanks A $Million$" by Rev. John A. O'Brien ; "Father John Walsh is New ND [Notre Dame] Foundation Director; J. Peter Grace National Chairman" ; "Pangborn Honored by Pope John XIII" ; "Notre Dame Will Benefit From Matching Gift Program... " ; "Notre Dame's $18,000,000 Three Year Top Priority Program" ; "Laetare Medalists (1883-1961)" ; "Notre Dame Honors John Fitzgerald Kennedy - President of the United State" by James E. Armstrong ; "Regilding the Dome" by Kate Dooley ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Advance of Excellence" ; "Ecumenical Dialogue in America" by Reverend James J. Maguire Ph.D. ; "College - A Boy's Dreamworld! A Father's Nightmare$$ STUDENT AID May Be the Answer" by Rev. Roman S. Ladewski, Rev. Paul G. Wendel, and Fred E. Freeman ; "John Cackley Resigns Assistant Director Foundation For New Post" ; "Notre Dame Man -1961" by Jerome Parker ; "Soviet Strategy and Free World Defense" by Gerhart Niemeyer ; "$3,500,000 for Faculty Development" ; "Notre Dame News" ; Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy, University Archivist, has returned from research in Europe where he copied letters and documents relating to the church in the U.S. from 1622-1862. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) summer commencement featured Assistant President Dr. George N. Shuster as speaker. Former ND [Notre Dame] Dean of Liberal Arts and current President of the University of Portland Rev. Charles Miltner received a Doctor of Laws. ; Rev. Charles I. McCarragher will oversee a revised regimen of student life as the new Vice President of Student Affairs. ; "James E. Armstrong, executive secretary of the University of Notre Dame Alumni Association, was named president-elect of the American Alumni Council at its national convention in Hollywood, Florida, in July." ; Former director of the Virus Laboratory at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, has been named director of ND's (Notre Dame's) Lobund Laboratories. ; Fifteen hundred supervisors of Catholic congregations participated in the second National Congress of Religious at ND [Notre Dame]. ; Rev. Hesburgh received honorary doctor of law degrees from Columbia and Princeton Universities in June. ; ND [Notre Dame] held a symposium on "The Church in a Pluralistic Society: American Catholicism in the Sixties" chaired by Dr. John J. Kane. ; "Oliver C. Carmichael, Jr., chairman of the board of Associates Investment Co. and the First Bank and Trust Co., South Bend, Ind., has been appointed to the University of Notre Dame's Associate Board of Lay Trustees." ; ND's (Notre Dame's) Dr. Matthew A. Fitzsimons, Professor of History, was honored at the annual convention of the National Council of Catholic Men in Pittsburgh. ; ND comptroller was elected vice president of the Central Association of College and University Business Officers. ; ND [Notre Dame] received over $200,000 in research grants this summer. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) art gallery will exhibit paintings by Everett McNear this October. ; "The Department of State... announced that Dr. Alvan S. Ryan, associate professor of English at the University of Notre Dame has been awarded a Fulbright grant to lecture the University of Saarbruecken in Germany." ; "Building For the Future: C-Day 1961!" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh ; "100 Years Ago - Notre Dame Priests in the Civil War" by Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy ; "Peace Corps Volunteers Train at Notre Dame" by Walter M. Langford ; "Of Mice and Men and Cancer" by Brother Raphael Wilson, C.S.C., Ph.D. ; "Coeds of the Cloth... " ; "New Books: Soviet Policy Toward International Control of Atomic Energy by Joseph L. Nogee and American Diplomacy in a New Era by Stephen D. Kertesz" ; "New Married Students' Housing at Notre Dame... Tolls Death Knell for Fabled 'Vetville'" ; "Notre Dame Football Guards" by Charles M. Callahan ; "Dean's Outlook... " ; "Credits" ; "Notre Dame's $18,000,000 Challenge" ; "Notre Dame News" ; Cleveland attorney Roger P. Brennan has joined ND's (Notre Dame's) Law School Advisory Council. Chicago businessmen Raymond W. Durst and John W. Clarke were named to the Advisory Council for the College of Commerce. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) 120th academic year sees record enrollment. ; The State Department has awarded Rev. Astirk L. Gabriel, the director of ND's (Notre Dame's) Mediaeval Institute, a Fulbright Fellowship. He will go to Germany and lecture on the History of International Relations at the Universities of Munich and Freiburg. ; ND [Notre Dame] Director of the Radiation Laboratory Dr. Milton Burton made a trip to Japan to attend scientific conferences and give addresses. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) associate professor of engineering science Dr. Francis Kobayashi attended a conference on "Solar Physics and Re-entry Dynamics." ; ND [Notre Dame] associate professor of art and liturgical artists Robert A. Leader has been awarded commissions for stained glass murals for two Catholic churches in South Dakota and Minnesota. ; Alfred P. Sloan National Scholarship winners Joseph M. Hornback and Steven E. DuBois entered ND [Notre Dame] this year. ; Vincent H. Fraatz has been named ND's (Notre Dame's) building engineering director. Edwin V. Lyon has been named director of maintenance, which was previously Vincent H. Fraatz's position. ; Rev. Mark Gregory McGrath, C.S.C., was recently appointed auxiliary bishop of Panama by Pope John XXIII. ; ND [Notre Dame] held a two-day conference on African Mission Education under the sponsorship of the Rockefeller Foundation. It was directed by Dr. Robert W. Strickler, head of the ND [Notre Dame] Department of Education. ; Mark A. Harter and James J. Pottmyer, two ND [Notre Dame] seniors in chemical engineering, have been awarded research grants from the National Science Foundation. ; ND [Notre Dame] chemistry professor Ernest L. Eliel has accepted a post on the Board of Editors of the Journal of Organic Chemistry for a term of five years. ; ND [Notre Dame] civil engineering professor James A. McCarthy was elected director of the National Council of State Boards of Examiners Central Zone. ; "The personal papers of the late Thomas F. Mahoney, who promoted the social welfare of migrant Mexican workers in the West, have been acquired by the University of Notre Dame Archives" ; "Dr. San-ichiro Mizushima, former visiting professor of chemistry at [ND]... has been appointed by Pope John XXIII to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences." ; "Dr. Kenyon S. Tweedell, assistant professor of biology, attended an invitational symposium on the "Lucke Renal Adenocarcinoma" at the National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD." ; "Dr. Stephen Kertesz, [professor] of political science at [ND], has been appointed by The Ford Foundation to the Soviet and East European screening committee of its Foreign Area Training Fellowship Program. ; Philip C. Trexler, associate professor of bacteriology at ND's (Notre Dame's) Lobund Lab., lectured on both sides of the "iron curtain" during a tour sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. ; Three attorneys specializing in communication and law, including Robert E. Lee, a member of the Federal Communications Commission, participated in a discussion of practice before the FCC at the ND [Notre Dame] Law School. ; "Dr. Andre Chouraqui, counselor to Prime Minister Ben-Guirion of Israel, spoke on 'The Integration of Jewish Refugees in Israel'... in a talk sponsored by the [ND] department of sociology." ; ND's (Notre Dame's) internal auditor Daniel J. Osberger was recently elected president of the national Association of College and University Auditors. Dr. Charles D. Coryell, professor of chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, gave a series of lectures at ND [Notre Dame] on "Nuclear Chemistry." ; "The tenth annual Supervisory Development Program of the College of Commerce is operating under the direction of Salvatore J. Bella, assistant professor of business organization and management." ; The South Bend Tribune Foundation, Inc., established a scholarship at the ND [Notre Dame] Law School in memory of Aaron H. Huguenard, South Bend attorney, Tribune Secretary, and member of the ND [Notre Dame] Law School Advisory Council. ; ND [Notre Dame] Press has just published volumes by two members of the English Department: Children and Older Strangers by Ernest Sandeen and Spenser's Shepheardes Calendar: A Study in Elizabethan Allegory. ; The University Theater will present George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and a Man," directed by Fred W. Syburg, and "South Pacific," directed by Father Harvey. ; Dr. Karkl A. Wittfogel, director of the Chinese History Project at the University of Washington, lectured at ND [Notre Dame] on Chinese communism. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) Associate Board of Lay Trustees elected J. Peter Grace, Jr., as chairman and Bernard J. Voll as vice chairman. ; "Dr. G.F. d'Alelio, professor of chemistry at [ND], has been named a member of the Research Advisory Committee on Materials of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration." ; The ND [Notre Dame] Student body sent Pope John XXIII a massive spiritual bouquet on his birthday. ; "Rev. Walter Burghardt, S.J., managing editor of THEOLOGICAL STUDIES and president of the Mariological Society of America, gave a lecture on 'The Relevance of the Fathers of the Church'... " ; "Notre Dame's $18,000,000 Challenge Passes Half-Way Point" ; "What Notre Dame Means to Me... " by Rabbi Albert L. Plotkin ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Stepan Student Activities Center" ; "Deans' Outlook... " ; "Art Gallery Sets Exhibit Schedule" ; "A Notre Dame Priest... A Full and Dedicated Life" ; "Fascinating Format Faces Future Freshman" by William M. Burke ; "Politically Speaking... Notre Dame Men Excel" by Paul C. Bartholomew ; "The 3 R's Take to the Air" by Edward L. Doyle ; "Credits" ; "... 31 Days Hath December" ; "Notre Dame News" ; "Millard Sheets, a nationally known artist and designer... has been commissioned to create the 100-foot mural on the facade of the Notre Dame Memorial Library... " ; "The University of Notre Dame has acquired microfilm copies of Vatican documents chronicling the first two-and-a-half centuries of the history of the Catholic Church in the United States... " ; "Franklin D. Schurz, editor and publisher of The South Bend Tribune, has been appointed a member of the Advisory Council for Liberal and Fine Arts at [ND]... " ; "Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. gave the principal address at the winter convocation of the University of Chicago in December." ; ND's (Notre Dame's) Dr. Gerhart Niemeyer... is studying "Lenin and the Total Critique of Society" under the auspices of the Hoover Institution of Stanford University. ; JFK received the Laetare Medal for 1961. ; "Joseph I. O'Neill... a member of [ND's] Associate Board of Lay Trustees, was honored at the Football Hall of Fame Dinner... as a member of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED's 'Silver Anniversary All-American Team.'" ; Several ND [Notre Dame] faculty/former faculty are authors of new books: "The Ground I Walked On" by Dr. George N. Shuster, "Architects in America of Catholic Tradition" by Professor Francis Kervick, and "The Logic of Analogy" by Dr. Ralph M. McInerny. ; "A new program of communication research has been inaugurated by the Department of Marketing Management. Its director is Dr. Lauren E. Crane, formerly of the Communications Research Center at Michigan State University." ; "'Industrial Relations in a Dynamic Economy'" was the theme of [ND's] tenth annual Union-Management Conference... " ; "D.J. Napolitano, associate professor of physical education at [ND], has been named a Fellow of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation." ; "Dr. Paul H. Emmett, Grace Professor of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University... presented... P.C. Reilly Lectures in chemical engineering at [ND]." ; "Dr. Thomas P. Bergin... Professor of Business Administration at [ND], has been named a consultant to the Office of Planning and Research of the [new] Area Redevelopment Administration in the U.S. Department of Commerce." ; The oldest C.S.C priest, Rev. Joseph A. Maquire, who first came to ND [Notre Dame] 75 years ago, recently celebrated the 75th anniversary of his ordination. ; 1,500 colored slides illustrating the history of art in the U.S. have been donated to ND [Notre Dame] by the Carnegie Corporation. They will be used in education. ; Rev. Hesburgh was the cover subject in a "Time Magazine" story about ND [Notre Dame] and its role in Catholic higher education. ; The ND [Notre Dame] Alumni Association held elections to its board of directors: William P. Mahoney, Jr., was elected president, James E. Armstrong was re-elected executive secretary of the Association, and Maurice Carroll, Roger Huter, and Harry Mehre were elected vice-president. ; "The National Science Foundation has awarded [ND] grants... to supports campus institutes for high school and college teachers next summer." ; "Professor Louis Hasley, assistant head of the department of English at [ND], was the author of five poems, and article and a book review appearing simultaneously in five different magazines recently." ; "The need for Christians to unite is more urgent than ever before in history, according to Rev. John A. O'Brien of the University of Notre Dame in a recent article 'Can Christians Unite?' in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST." ; "Dr. Orren Mohler, associate professor of astronomy and assistant director of the McMath-Hulbert Observatory at the University of Michigan, gave a lecture on "Solar Activity and its Effects on Earth" at [ND] under auspices of the [ND] chapter of Sigma Xi." ; Scientists and engineers at [ND] were awarded research grants by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the National Institutes of Health, the Office of Naval Research, the National Science Foundation and the David Taylor Model Basin. ; "Dr. A. Robert Caponigri, professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, delivered a series of lectures on "Fundamental Concepts of Social Analysis in their Application to Political Philosophy." At the University of Genoa, he received the Antonio Rosmini Prize in recognition of his work in Italian philosophy. ; "Fourteen technical papers by [ND] physicists were presented at a meeting of The American Physical Society at the University of Chicago." ; A.D.H. Kaplan, a staff member of The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. and George Washington University delivered a Cardinal O'Hara memorial Lecture at ND [Notre Dame] on "Measuring the Influence of Mergers and Competition and Economic Growth" and conducted a seminar on "Furtherance of Small Business Mergers by Western European Governments." ; "Rev. Bernard I. Mullahy, C.S.C., has been named provincial superior of the Holy Cross Fathers' Indiana Province." ; Funeral services were held in Sacred Heart Church for Rev. Thomas A. Steiner, former provincial superior of the Congregation of Holy Cross in the U.S. and former dean of Engineering at ND [Notre Dame]. ; ND [Notre Dame] will conduct a Summer Institute for Secondary School Teachers of German and Spanish, to be held under provisions of the National Defense Education Act in cooperation with the Language Development Program of the U.S. Office of Education. ; Dr. Neal R. Amundson, head of chemical engineering at the University of Minnesota, gave a series of P.C. Reilly Lectures at ND [Notre Dame], speaking on "Reactor Stability in Well Agitated Systems," "Tubular Reactor Stability and Sensitivity," and "Polymerization Calculations." ; "Dr. Melville J. Herskovits, director of the Program of African Studies in Northwestern University, delivered a Cardinal O'Hara Memorial Lecture at [ND] in January on 'The United States and the New Africa.'" ; Four ND [Notre Dame] graduates were elected to the board of directors: Albert D. Castellini, Philip J. Faccenda, Peter J. Kernan, and Adam J. Walsh. ; "Rev. Edward D. O'Connor, C.S.C., assistant professor of theology at [ND], was elected president of the Mariological Society of America at its recent annual meeting... " ; "A Report on Civil Rights" by Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. ; "Ivan Mestrovic 1883-1962" ; "UNDP New Books" ; "7 Centuries of Art" ; "Deans' Outlook... " ; "Project `80 - the Architect and the City" by Julian Kulski ; "In Spring - A Young Man's Fancy Lightly Turns... " ; "Notre Dame News" ; Dr. Frank L. Keegan, assistant dean of Arts and Letters at ND [Notre Dame], has been appointed a Peace Corps training officer for a co-operative program involving seven universities in Washington, D.C. ; "Edward Fischer, associate professor of communication arts at [ND], was a juror for the American Film Festival in [NYC]... " ; Dr. Gerhart Niemeyer, professor of political science at Notre Dame, will lecturer at an Institute on Communism for Teachers and School Administrators at USC. ; Rev. Hesburgh gave commencement addresses at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and St. Mary's College and received honorary degrees from IU and Brandeis University. ; "More than 400 persons attended the 20th annual meeting of the Midwest Conference of Political Scientists at Notre Dame in April." ; "Admiral George W. Anderson, Jr., U.S.N., Chief of Naval Operations, was the ranking visiting officer when 1,850 [ND] ROTC cadets and midshipmen marched in the annual President's Review." ; Anthony G. DeLorenzo has been appointed to the Advisory Council of Business Administration at [ND]. ; Dr. Alva S. Ryan will head the English Department at ND [Notre Dame], replacing the retiring Professor John T. Frederick. ; Funeral services were held at Sacred Heart last may in memory of Francis W. Kervick, former head of the ND [Notre Dame] architecture department. ; The retirement of nine ND [Notre Dame] faculty was announced: Herbert J. Bott, marketing management; Paul I. Fenlon, English; Steponas Kolupaila, civil engineering; Paul M. Nastucoff, mathematics; Raymond J. Schubmehl, assistant dean of engineering; Rev. Leo R. Ward, philosophy; and James A. Withey, communication arts. ; Robert E. Rodes, Jr., assoc. professor of law at ND [Notre Dame], gave a series of lectures on "Religious Establishment in England" based on research he conducted at Oxford. ; Dr. Karl Sax, visiting professor of genetics at North Carolina State, spoke on "The Worlds Exploding Population," at ND [Notre Dame] in a Sigma Xi sponsored lecture. ; "Henry M. Hogan, recently retired vice president of The General Motors Corporation, has been appointed to the Advisory Council of the ND [Notre Dame] Law School. ; "Dr. W.J. Wagner, associate professor of law at [ND] addressed faculty members and students at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, on 'Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes and Historical Reality.'" ; Professor Stig M. Claesson, director of the Institute of Physical Chemistry at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, lectured at ND [Notre Dame] on "High Intensity Photochemistry" as part of the Peter C. Reilly Lecture Series. ; "Dr. Dietrich Bodenstein, professor and head of the department of biology at the University of Virginia, delivered Nieuwland Lectures in Biology at the University of Notre Dame recently. ; Dr. Sperry E. Darden, assistant professor of physics at ND [Notre Dame], has been awarded a research grant by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. He will conduct neutron polarization experiments in low energy nuclear physics. Dr. Louis Pierce, assistant professor of chemistry, received a grant last year and will continue studying molecular structure through the use of microwave spectroscopy. ; "Lt. Gen. Arthur G. Trudeau, U.S.A., Chief of Research and Development, United States Army, addressed and assembly of students and attended a dinner during a recent visit to [ND]... " ; "Dr. Robert J. Lordi, assistant professor of English at [ND], has been awarded a research fellowship by the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C." ; Dr. Paul C. Bartholomew, professor of political science at [ND], will undertake a study of the political history of the Third Congressional District of Indiana. ; Research professor Rev. John A. O'Brien publishes The Catholic Way of Life. ; Christopher Lane and James Murray of the ND [Notre Dame] debating team appear on "Championship Debate" on NBC TV. ; The ND [Notre Dame] art gallery held a Lenten show exhibiting 51 paintings by the Old Masters, from the Clowes Fund Collection, Indianapolis, IN. ; ND [Notre Dame] has received permission to microfilm the entire manuscript collection of the Ambrosian Library in Milan. The project will be under the direction of Professor A. L. Gabriel, head of the Mediaeval Institute. ; "Dr. Bert F. Hoselitz, professor of social science at the University of Chicago, delivered a Cardinal O'Hara Memorial Lecture at [ND] on "The Social Implication of Economic Development: The Impact of Industry." ; Grants to study the nutrition of germfree animals and conduct cancer and hepatitis research have been awarded to ND's (Notre Dame's) department of biology. ; "Nine [ND] seniors have been awarded fellowships for the first year of graduate study by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation of Princeton... " ; Rev. John H. Miller, assistant professor of theology and liturgical specialist at ND [Notre Dame], discussed the liturgy with executive secretary of the North American Liturgical Conference John B. Mannion on the CBS television program "Look Up and Live." ; CATHOLIC BUILDING AND MAINTENCANCE featured an article on sacred sculpture in contemporary America by Rev. Anthony Lauck, head of ND's (Notre Dame's) art department. ; Dr. William F. D'Antonio, assistant professor of sociology, has been awarded a $1,000 grant by the Social Science Research Council for a summer study of local elections in northern Mexico. ; Bob Hope received the Patriotism Award from ND's (Notre Dame's) senior class at the university's Washington's Birthday Exercises, where he also delivered an address. ; "Dr. Robert E. Gordon, editor of the University of Notre Dame's AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST, participated in a Conference of Biological Editors held in New Orleans, LA, under the sponsorship of the American Institute of Biological Sciences." ; Funeral services were held on March 3 in Sacred Heart Church for Rev. Robert J. Sheehan, former head of ND [Notre Dame] biology. ; The new post of assistant dean of freshman will be held by Rev. Daniel J. O'Neil, assistant professor of theology, and Vincent R. Raymond, assistant professor of business organization and management. They will aid Dr. William M. Burk, dean of freshman, in administration of the new Freshman Year of Studies program. ; Dr. Emil T. Hoffman, assistant professor of chemistry at [ND], addresses the New Orleans Archdiocesan Teachers' Institute on the subject, "Pre-Service and In-Service Training of High School Science Teachers." ; "Notre Dame's Radiation Laboratory" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Henry Cabot Lodge Delivers Principle Address at Notre Dame's 1962 Commencement" ; "Notre Dame's Roving Ambassador" by James O'Shea ; "From Bach to Irving Berlin... The Notre Dame Glee Club Sings Everything, Everywhere" by Thomas H. DeLay ; "Psychiatrist Awarded 1962 Laetare Medal" ; "C-Minus 375 Days and Counting" ; "Notre Dame News" ; ND [Notre Dame] students Edmund Burke III and William J. Irvin of the college of Arts and Letters both receive Danforth Graduate Fellowships. They both previously received Woodrow Wilson National Fellowships as well. ; Rev. Regis H. Ritter, C.S.C., who formerly taught philosophy at ND [Notre Dame] and was head of the philosophy departments of the University of Portland and St. Edward's University. ; ND [Notre Dame] science student Kevin Cahill was chosen to join a Summer Institute in Space Physics at Columbia University. ; Dr. James J. Carberry, associate professor of chemical engineering at ND [Notre Dame], delivered a paper on "Physical Factors Affecting Activity and Yield in Heterogeneous Catalysis" at the First International Congress on Chemical Engineering, Machinery and Automation at Brno, Czechoslovakia. ; "Dr. Harold A. Foecke, assistant professor of electrical engineering at [ND], has been appointed a specialist for engineering education in the Higher Education Programs Branch of the U.S. Office of Education, Washington, D.C." ; "Emily Schossberger, Director of the Notre Dame Press, was the commencement speaker at Duchesne College, Omaha, Nebraska." ; ND [Notre Dame] comptroller G. Edward Harwood was elected president of the Central Association of College and University Business Officers. ; During the summer three ND [Notre Dame] profs. from the College of Science participated in professional meetings: Dr. Hans Zassenhaus, professor of mathematics was at Cambridge; Dr. William H. Hamill, professor of chemistry associated with the ND [Notre Dame] Radiation Lab, spoke at the Gordon Conference on Radiation Chemistry at Meriden, NH; and Bro. Columba Curran, professor of chemistry, traveled to Tokyo for the International Symposium on Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy. ; The Alfred P. Sloan Foundations of NYC has awarded national scholarships to incoming ND [Notre Dame] freshman Malcolm A. Coulter and Stephen Blaha. ; David C. Ford, director of food service and dining halls at ND [Notre Dame], will retire and be replaced by Gilbert P. Volmi. ; Edward A. Fischer, associate professor of communication arts at ND [Notre Dame], served as a juror at the International Film Festival in Venice this year and at the American Film Festival in NYC the past two years. ; "William Thomas Hamilton, general manager of WNDU-TV and Radio, [ND's stations], has been elected vice president of the Michiana Telecasting Corporation. ; ND [Notre Dame] associate profs. of physics Cornelius P. Browne and Sperry E. Daren attended an International Symposium on Direct Interactions and Nuclear Reactions Mechanisms at Padua, Italy. ; The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights awards ND's (Notre Dame's) Dr. Julian Samora, associate professor of sociology, a grant to study "Civil Rights Problems of Spanish Speaking People in the United States." ; "Dr. Lawrence Baldinger, associate dean of the College of Science at [ND] and head of its department of pre-professional studies, visited several of the major medical schools in Europe including those at Lisbon, Rome, Bologna, Vienna, Paris, London, and Dublin. ; Assistant Lobund professor of biology Bro. Raphael Wilson was awarded a fellowship by the American Society for Microbiology, which he used to study at the Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL. ; Professor Arnold E. Ross, head of ND [Notre Dame] mathematics, lectured at a meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. ; ND [Notre Dame] alumnus Carl P. Houck, who graduated from the College of Engineering, will receive the Theology Department's Rev. Joseph H. Cavanaugh Award. ; "A chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical engineering honor society, was recently established at [ND]." ; A new directory of Catholic colleges and universities in the U.S. is being published in Spanish and Portuguese by the Catholic Conference on Inter-American Student Problems, which is presided over by Rev. Robert Pelton, head of Theology at ND [Notre Dame]. ; Rev. John E. Walsh, director of the ND [Notre Dame] Foundation, spoke at the conference of The American College Public Relations Association about the image of Catholic higher education. ; G. David Thompson has donated 7 paintings by contemporary artists to ND [Notre Dame]: "Finnegan" by James Brooks; "Red Composition" by Georges Nathieu; "Composition" by Claude Georges; "Fu His's Calendar I" by Alfred Jensen; "Composition" by Karel Appel; "Composition" by Wolf Barth; and "Futuristic Cheesecake of America" by Hassel Smith. ; 125 research scientists and animal breeders attended a Symposium On Gnotobiotic Technology at ND [Notre Dame] sponsored by Lobund Lab. And the Institute for Laboratory Animal Resources and chaired by Associate Professor Philip C. Trexler. ; Rev. Anthony Lack, head of ND's (Notre Dame's) art department, participated in a conference for college teachers on Christian humanism. He lectured and conducted seminars on "The Artist's Vision." The conference is sponsored by Most Rev. Vincent S. Waters, Bishop of Raleigh. ; Thomas A. Scott, ND [Notre Dame] senior in Business Administration, was one of 12 Americans to travel to Montevideo, Uruguay, to attend the World Congress of the international collegiate movement Pax Romana. ; "Dr. Edward W. Jerger, associate professor of mechanical engineering at [ND], presented a paper at the annual meeting of the American Society of Engineering Education at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO, in June." ; Former ND [Notre Dame] Law School teacher Professor Elton E. Richter died in June. ; "The Foundation's Role... In the University" by Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C. ; "From the General Bulletin of the University of Notre Dame 1962-63" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "No Picnic! Moving Day Poses Many Problems for Notre Dame Library Officials" by Roger Birdsell ; "Notre Dame Library Invited to Join Group" ; "50 Years Ago... and Notre Dame Today" ; "Norway and Notre Dame Honor a Favorite Son" ; "Summer Was A Busy Time!" ; "Deans' Outlook... " ; "Noted Chemist Is Named First Nonteaching Research Scientist" ; "'Honoris Causa... ' Notre Dame Recognizes Honorary Alumni" by James E. Murphy ; "50 Years Ago... " ; "Notre Dame News" ; John J. Philippsen, head of acquisition at the ND [Notre Dame] library, spoke to the Catholic Library Association in Milwaukee about "Acquisition Work: Balance between Business and Bookmanship." ; Three ND [Notre Dame] scientists lectured at other institutions in October: Dr. Ernest Eliel, professor of Chemistry, lectured at the University of Kansas; Dr. John L. Magee, professor of Chemistry and director of computing lectured at the University of Alberta; and Dr. Robert McIntosh, associated professor of Biology, spoke at the dedication of the prairie research area of the University of WI. ; Magnavox donated over $4,000 worth of equipment to ND [Notre Dame]. ; "Dr. Stephen Kertesz, professor of Political Science and head of the Committee on International Relations at [ND], recently delivered a public lecture on "The Divided World." ; Four ND [Notre Dame] faculty members in the Biology department delivered lectures and participated in professional meetings in October and November: Dr. Ralph E. Thorson; Dr. Morris Pollard; Rev. Cletus S. Bachofer; and Brother Raphael Wilson. ; "Rev. I.M. Bochenski, O.P., director of the Institute of East-European Studies at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, spoke on "Soviet and Western Philosophy: Present State and Prospects for the Future," in a talk sponsored by the Natural Law Forum, a Notre Dame Law School publication." ; Ford donates automotive equipment to the ND [Notre Dame] Mechanical Engineering Department. ; "Dr. Thomas P. Bergin, Jesse H. Jones Professor of Business Administration, recently addressed the National Association of Industrial Realtors in Atlantic City, NJ." ; John J. Broderick, Jr., assistant dean of the ND [Notre Dame] Law School, has been appointed to the school's Committee on Pre-Legal Education and to the Committee on Teaching Law Outside the Law School. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) Law School conducted their annual moot court, presided over by Supreme Court Justices Byron R. White and federal judges Richard T. Rives and George N. Beamer. ; ND [Notre Dame] political science professor Dr. Ferdinand A. Hermens, spoke on "American Foreign Policy and the German Image," in a lecture sponsored by the University's Committee on International Relations. ; "Dr. Lawrence H.N. Lee, Professor of Engineering Science at [ND], participated in a 'Symposium on the Instability of Shell Structures' of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration at NASA's Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia." ; ND [Notre Dame] director of libraries Victor A. Schaefer attended the dedication of the Olin Memorial Library and participated in a conference on "New Directions for the University Library." ; Judd Leighton, vice chairman of the board of directors at First Bank and Trust Co., South Bend, IN, was appointed to the ND [Notre Dame] Advisory Council for the College of Business Administration; and Chicago lawyer Patrick F. Crowley was appointed to the ND [Notre Dame] Law School Advisory Council. ; ND [Notre Dame] theology professor Rev. John A. O'Brien publishes 100 Common Questions About Catholic Faith. ; Four ND [Notre Dame] seniors receive National Science Foundation grants for research in the Department of Chemical Engineering: George J. Cannon, John E. Dabrowski, Robert R. Rowe, and Robert C. Swed. ; In September Professor Arnold Ross, ND [Notre Dame] head of Mathematics, attended a National Science Foundation panel in Denver; and Professor Raymond C. Gutschick, head of Geology, attended a meeting of the Geological Education Orientation Study steering committee in Chicago. ; "John Logan, associate professor in the General Program of Liberal Education at [ND], was one of three speakers at a Religion and Contemporary Literature Conference at Lake Forest..." ; "Professor John J. Broderick, Jr., assistant dean of the Law School, represented [ND] at the University of Pittsburgh's celebration of the 175th anniversary of the U.S. Constitution in September." ; Kenneth Walpuck, an ND [Notre Dame] alumnus and former student of Ivan Mestrovic, received grants from the U.S. and Polish governments to study abroad. ; This year's Cardinal O'Hara Lecture Series features noted speakers from other universities addressing economic issues. ; Rev. Hesburgh visits Antarctic research facilities as a member of the National Science Foundation. ; The Annual P.C. Reilly Lectures in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering feature a number of noted speakers in those fields, and more will visit later in the year. ; "Reflections on Science in the World Today" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Attention Art Collectors" by Rev. Anthony Lauck ; "The Faculty-Student Scene" ; "Initial Retirees Enjoy Benefits of University's New Staff Plan" by Joseph F. O'Brien, Personnel Director ; "Germany Revisited" by John A. ter Haar ; "What's With Catholic Schools" ; "Law School Graduates Serve the Nation as 'Notre Dame' Judges" by Professor Thomas F. Broden, Jr. ; "May the Peace of Christmas Be Yours" ; "Notre Dame News" ; "John Howett, Curator of the ND [Notre Dame] gallery, has been appointed a member of the Advisory Committee on Art of the New Catholic Encyclopedia." ; ND [Notre Dame] has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to conduct a summer institute on "Fundamentals of Automatic Control Systems" for college teachers from across the country. ; Undergraduate tuition will increase $100. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) senior class awards UN Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson the patriotism award. ; Professor Marshall Smelser, head of ND's (Notre Dame's) History Dept., presided over a joint session of the nation's two largest professional historical societies: the American Historical Association and the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. ; Four new directors were elected to the Notre Dame Alumni Association: George A. Bariscillo, Jr., Bradley Beach, Paul I. Fenlon, and Morton R. Goodman. ; The Standard Oil Foundation gives ND [Notre Dame] $10,000 in support of higher education. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) chemistry program receives two grants from the DuPont Company, Wilmington Del. ; Associate Professor of ND [Notre Dame] Finance and Business Economics has been appointed a consultant to the U.S. Treasury Office of the Comptroller of Currency in Washington. ; "James E. Armstrong, executive secretary of the Notre Dame Alumni Association and president of the American Alumni Council, addressed five A.A.C. district meetings during Jan. and Feb." ; Rev. Hesburgh made the principal address at a California Institute of Technology dinner honoring members of the National Science Board. ; Professor Boleslaw Szczesniak of the ND [Notre Dame] History Department is editor of the new book The Opening of Japan, A Diary of Discovery in the Far East. ; Robert C. Evers received a postgraduate fellowship in Physics and Engineering Science at ND [Notre Dame]. ; ND [Notre Dame] hosts two visiting theology profs. this spring: Rev. Augustine P. Leonard and Rev. Charles Corcoran. ; ND [Notre Dame] press publishes Death in the Forest by Professor J.K. Zawodny, which accuses the Soviet secret police of the Katyn Forest Massacre, carried out against the Polish military. ; ND [Notre Dame] researchers associated with the Mosquito Genetics Project presented papers to the Entomological Society of America. ; Seven fellowships, in the subjects of symbolic logic, chemical engineering, and Soviet and Eastern European studies have been awarded to ND [Notre Dame] by the National Defense Education Act. ; ND [Notre Dame] publishes the first issue of Notre Dame Science Quarterly. Senior in Chemistry J. Roberto Ramirez is the editor. ; Scientists Dr. William Klemm, Dr. Clarence J. Goodnight, Dr. A.H. McClelland, and Dr. Hewson Swift lecture in the seminar program of ND's (Notre Dame's) Department of Biology. ; A grant for microfilming mediaeval and Renaissance manuscripts has been given to ND [Notre Dame] by the Ambrosian Library in Milan. ; ND [Notre Dame] theology Professor Rev. John H. Miller has been named associate staff editor of The New Catholic Encyclopedia. ; Edward A. Fischer, of ND's (Notre Dame's) Commutations Arts department, lectured on motion pictures at the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies in Austria. ; ND [Notre Dame] Mechanical Engineering profs. Dr. E.W. Jerger and Dr. K.T. Yang presented papers at the annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in NYC. ; Trustees Thomas H. Beacom and Joseph M. Byrne die. ; The ND [Notre Dame] Credit Union gives its annual report. ; The papers of ND [Notre Dame] alumnus and Democratic National Chairman Paul M. Butler were presented to ND [Notre Dame] by his family after he died. ; The Council of Religion and International Affairs sponsored a seminar on "Religion and United States Foreign Policy" at ND [Notre Dame]. ; "A summer institute for elementary and secondary schoolteachers of French will be conducted by the University of Notre Dame at Trois-Rivieres in Quebec, Canada." ; "Howard V. Phalin, executive vice president of the Field Enterprise Educational Corporation, Chicago, Ill., has been appointed to the Advisory Council for the Liberal and Fine Arts at [ND]." ; ND [Notre Dame] alumni plan to take part in the centennial commemoration of the Battle of Gettysburg and dedication of the statue of Fr. Corby. ; Rev. Hesburgh participated in international conferences in Switzerland and Mexico. ; Generation of Giants, about the Jesuit Missionaries in 17th Century China, wins Notre Dame Press the 1962 Pierre Charles Mission Book Award. ; "Notre Dame Meets $18,000,000 Challenge" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Notre Dame and the Peace Corps - Two Years Later" by Walter M. Langford ; "Advantage of Government Work Outlined to Student Prospects" ; "Notre Dame Students - With a Difference" ; "Deans' Outlook... " ; "Leon Medina, Gallery Benefactor, Dies" ; "The Composition of the Catholic Minority Today" by Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy, C.S.C. ; College of Arts and Letters; "Notre Dame News" ; Nine ND [Notre Dame] students awarded Woodrow Wilson Fellowships. ; Sculptor Frank Hayden, an ND [Notre Dame] graduate, "has been awarded the Hanrik Kauffmann Fellowship by the American Scandinavian Foundation for a year's study at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen." ; ND [Notre Dame] associate professor of Philosophy Dr. John A. Oesterle recently gave the Aquinas Day Lecture at St. Benedict's College, Atchison Kansas, and addressed the Student's Association of the University of Ottawa. ; Professor Thomas F. Broden, Jr. of ND's (Notre Dame's) Law faculty presided over a conference on the problems of appointing state legislatures. The conference, sponsored by the Law School, included experts from politics and academia. ; "Dr. Marshall Smelser, professor of History at [ND], has contributed an essay to a newly published anthology of American historical writing, Historical Vistas, 1607-1877. ; ND [Notre Dame] Comptroller G.E. Harwood presided over the annual meeting of the Central Association of college and University Business Officers. ; Pi Tau Sigma, the national honorary Mechanical Engineering Society, was recently established at ND [Notre Dame]. The society's national president, Professor D. Springer of USC, presided over the ceremony. ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel of ND's (Notre Dame's) Mediaeval Institute was one of over 150 theologians who participated in a Roman Catholic and Protestant Colloquium at Harvard Divinity School in March. ; "Professor Frank Montana, head of the Department of Architecture at Notre Dame since 1950, has been named a Fellow of The American Institute of Architects. ; ND [Notre Dame] history professor Dr. Marshall Smelser will be on leave the next academic year to research and write a history of the administrations of Jefferson and Madison. ; ND [Notre Dame] art instructor Konstantin Milonadis was awarded the $500 Pauline Palmer Prize for Sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago for his stainless steel wire sculpture "Untitled." ; "Dr. Ralph E. Thorson, professor and head of the Biology department at Notre Dame, delivered Sigma Xi lectures at Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Ind., and at Aubrun University, Auburn, Ala. in May. ; In April three ND [Notre Dame] faculty address professional groups or other colleges: Dr. Morris Pollard, director of LOBUND, Dr. James Carberry, associate professor of Chemical Engineering, Dr. Robert E. Gordon, assistant professor of Biology and editor of THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST. ; Three members of ND's (Notre Dame's) History Department represented the university at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. They were Professor Vincent DeSantis, head of the department, and Profs. Aaron I. Abell and Marshall Smelser. ; "Ernest H. Brandl, associate professor of Architecture at [ND], has been appointed a member of the Committee Preservation of Historical and Significant Architecture of the Society of Architectural Historians." ; Love Is Life, a Catholic Marriage Handbook adapted by ND [Notre Dame] theology professor Albert Schlitzer from Foyers Rayonnants by French theologian Abbe Francois Dantec, will be published by ND [Notre Dame] Press, with an introduction by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh. ; Fr. Hans Kung addressed a crowd at Stepan Center speaking on Vatican II and the Church in America. He is Dean of the Theological faculty at the University of Tubingen in Germany, a consultant to the Ecumenical Council, and a leading Catholic spokesman on ecumenism and reform. ; "For the third consecutive year, Edward Fischer, associate professor of Communication Arts at Notre Dame, served as a juror at the American Film Festival in New York City." ; "George F. Travers, a senior Accounting major at Notre Dame, has been awarded a National Defense Education Act fellowship to study for his doctorate in the field of quantitative analysis of the University of Chicago." ; ND [Notre Dame] professor John R. Malone, head of Marketing Management, will replace Thomas T. Murphy as assistant Dean of the College of Business Administration. ; "Rev. Robert Pelton, C.S.C., head of the Notre Dame Theology department, cited "a much more perceptive turning to the sources" and "a deeper appreciation of the spiritual nature of the Church," when he spoke on "Tends Toward Christian Reunion" at the spring regional conference of the Inter-Seminary Movement at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas." ; "William Redman Duggan, African area specialist on the Policy Planning Council of the Department of State, gave a series of four lectures on 'American Foreign Policy in Africa' at Notre Dame in April and May." ; Two ND [Notre Dame] students received Danforth Foundation graduate fellowships and Woodrow Wilson National Fellowships: Kevin Cahill, a physics major; and John V. Reishman, and English Major. ; Professor Vincent P. DeSantis will succeed Professor Marshall Smelser as head of ND's (Notre Dame's) History Department. ; Dean Frederick D. Rossini of the ND [Notre Dame] college of science delivered the William Draper Harkins Lecture at the Kent Chemical Laboratory at the University of Chicago, sponsored by their chemistry department. He lectured on "The Thermochemistry of Hydrocarbons." ; Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of the Prime Minister Nehru of India and former head of the Indian Congress Party, addressed ND [Notre Dame] under the auspices of the International Commission of the Student Senate. ; "Robert Leader, Associate Professor of Art at Notre Dame, participated in the convocation series "New Horizons in Knowledge," at the Benedictine College of Saint Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota, in April and lectured at Caldwell College in New Jersey on the employment of light as an expressive vehicle in religious worship." ; More than 100 dinner meetings throughout the country were held in observance of the 40th annual Notre Dame Night. This year's theme was patriotism, and special tribute was paid to Rev. Corby and other Civil War chaplains from ND [Notre Dame]. ; "$3,000,000 Computing Center and Mathematics Building Dedicated" ; "The Spring Spotlight" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Corporations and Foundations Boost Challenge Gift Total" ; "Notre Dame and the Peace Corps - Two Years Later" by Walter M. Langford ; "11th Annual Junior Parents-Son Weekend" ; "Pope John XXIII" ; "Notre Dame Hospitality in Rome" by Edward Fischer ; College of Science; "Notre Dame News" ; Dr. E. Jerome McCarthy, associate professor of Marketing Management in ND's (Notre Dame's) College of Business Administration, has received a Ford Foundation fellowship to conduct research next school year. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) last summer session set a record for enrollment. The largest group of students was nuns. ; ND [Notre Dame] press publishes The Church as the Body of Christ, a collaborative effort from Catholic theologians Bernard Cooke, S.J.; Walter J. Burghardt, S.J.; and Franklin H. Littell; and Protestant theologians Krister E. Skydsgaard and Barnabas Ahern, C.P. ; Professor Charles J. Mullen was named Head of the Department of Physics at ND [Notre Dame]. Professor Robert L. Anthony was named assistant department head. ; Two incoming ND [Notre Dame] freshman receive Alfred P. Sloan National Scholarships: Paul Peter Freddolino and Patrick James Kennedy. ; "Professor E.A. Peretti, Head of the [ND] department of Metallurgical Engineering, was awarded an honorary degree by the Montana School of Mines recently. Another department member, Dr. George Kuczynski, has been named a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society. ; ND [Notre Dame] will host the Christian Family Movement in August. ; "Notre Dame will inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck, Austria, in 1964." ; "The Political Science department at [ND] has been reorganized and re-named the department of Government and International Studies." ; Assistant Professor of Purdue Biology, Dr. Marvin Barr Seiger, will do postdoctoral research at ND [Notre Dame] this year. He will study the physiology of reproduction of the fruit fly and work with a drosophila genetics research project directed by ND's (Notre Dame's) Dr. Harvey A. Bender. ; "Dr. Klaus Eggers, an authority on hydrodynamics and a lecturer at the University of Hamburg, has received a senior foreign scientist fellowship from the National Science Foundation and will teach at the University of Notre Dame during the coming year." ; Dr. Harvey A. Bender, assistant professor of Biology at ND [Notre Dame] and senior staff at the Radiation Lab, delivered a paper on "Phenogenetics of the Lozenge Loci in Drosophila Melanogaster" at the Eleventh International Congress of Genetics at The Hague. ; "The University Theater presented productions of 'Long Day's Journey Into Night,' 'The Zoo Story,' and a videotape of its campus production of 'Hamlet' at the National Catholic Theater Conference in August in Miami, Florida." ; The Sperry and Hutchinson Company of New York has given ND [Notre Dame] a grant to sponsor lectures from foreign ambassadors on the foreign policy of other countries in relation to the U.S. and UN. ; In conjunction with the building of the Radiation Research Building, the Faraday Society, an international society of chemists, will meet at ND [Notre Dame] for the first time. ; "Dr. Paul C. Bartholomew, professor of Government at [ND], served as chairman of the public law session at the national meeting of The American Political Science Association in New York City in September." ; Six works by Konstantin Milonadis, Ukrainian-born sculptor at ND [Notre Dame] who works in wire and stainless steel, were exhibited at Highland Park, IL, this summer. ; "Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, dean of the College of Science at Notre Dame, discussed thermodynamics and chemistry in two lectures at the University of Lund in Sweden. ; "Professor A.L. Gabriel, director of the Mediaeval Institute at Notre Dame, addressed an international congress held in Paris in June commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Cathedral of Notre Dame. He spoke on 'The Early Schools of Notre-Dame de Paris,' and was the only American scholar to address the Congress." ; Dr. William T. Liu, associate professor of Sociology at ND [Notre Dame], will head a study of nursing home personnel and ancillary workers through a grant from NIMH. ; ND [Notre Dame] received $452,712 in grants for research in the month of June. ; "Edward A. Fischer, associate professor of Communication Arts at Notre Dame, gave a series of lectures in the East this summer including talks at The Lincoln Center for Performing arts in New York City, St. Paul's Abbey, Newton, N.J., and Loyola Seminary, Peekskill, N.Y. ; ND [Notre Dame] archivist Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy has written The Americanist Heresy in Roman Catholicism, 1895-1900, published by the University of Notre Dame Press. ; Dr. Otto Seeler, professor of Architecture at ND [Notre Dame], participated in a seminar on "The Teaching of Architecture." The seminar, sponsored by the American Institute of Architects and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, was held at Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and attracted representatives from throughout the country. ; Dr. Robert J. Lordi, an assistant professor of English at ND [Notre Dame] and specialist in Renaissance English Drama, will do grant-funded research at the Harvard library in order to prepare a bibliographical edition of "The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois" by Shakespeare contemporary George Chapman. ; Dr. James J. Carberry, associate professor of Chemical Engineering at ND [Notre Dame], attended a three-day Conference on Catalysis sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences. ; Rev. Leonard N. Banas has been appointed to succeed Rev. Thomas F. Cady as head of classics at ND [Notre Dame]. ; More than 2,000 nuns from across the US attended an Institute for Local Superiors at ND [Notre Dame], sponsored by the Theology Department in cooperation with the Conference of Major Superiors of Women in the United States and the Sister Formation Conference. ; Rev. Robert S. Pelton, head of Theology at ND [Notre Dame], will travel to Spain to work on comparative studies of St. John of the Cross and Quaker mysticism. Rev. Albert Schlitzer will head the Theology department in his absence. ; "Gettysburg-Yesterday and Today" ; "Remarks by General Gleason Representing President Kennedy" ; "Deans' Outlook... " ; "Kertesz Named Miles Professor" ; "Now - Dial Any Notre Dame Office Direct with Prefix 284 and the Number" ; "The Summer Spotlight" ; "75th Diamond Jubilee Season - 1963 - Hugh Is Back!" ; "New Radiation Research Building Dedicated" ; "Waldemar Otto, a West Berlin sculptor, has been named artist-in-residence and a faculty member at [ND]." ; ND [Notre Dame] College of Engineering; "Notre Dame News" ; Rev. Hesburgh received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at the Founders Day convention at Lafayette College. ; Six Africans are enrolled at ND [Notre Dame] under the African Scholarship Program of American Universities: Thomas Echewa, a Chemistry major from Nigeria; Samuel Iwobi, a Mechanical Engineering major from Nigeria; Eliud Ndirangu, a pro-professional student from Kenya; Callisto Madavo, a Liberal Arts student from Southern Rhodesia; George Padambo, a pre-Medical student from Nyasaland; and Oleseinde Sawyerr, a pre-Medical student from Nigeria. ; "Dr. Edward W. Jerger, head of the Mechanical Engineering department, presented a seminar on 'Sub-Normal Gravity Effects on Free Convection' in the Space-Science Seminar at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich." ; Rev. Thomas J. Lane, associate professor of Chemistry at ND [Notre Dame], died. ; "Dr. William M. Burke, dean of Freshman Year of Studies at Notre Dame, was a featured panelist at a national conference held in October at Williston Academy, Esthampton, Mass. ; Two of the four speakers in this year's Cardinal O'Hara lectures in the college of Business Administration have appeared on campus recently: Professor Richard A. Musgrave of Princeton and Mason Haire, Professor of Psychology and research associate of the Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, spoke. The other two to be featured are Richard N. Gardner, deputy assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs and Andrew Barr, chief accountant of the Securities and Exchange Commission. ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel, director of ND's (Notre Dame's) Mediaeval Institute, is on leave as Charles Chauncey Stillman Guest Professor of Roman Catholic Studies at Harvard, where he addressed the staff of Quincy House about "The Mediaeval Origin of Modern University Technology." ; Six ND [Notre Dame] Chemical Engineering students have been given research grants from the National Science Foundation: William K. Blake, Franklin Lakes, John P. Clark, Charles L. Hemler, Edward A. Maciula, David S. McCaffrey, and Joseph V. Wig. ; A National Science Foundation Grant will allow ND's (Notre Dame's) Lobund Laboratory to triple the experimental laboratory facilities. ; "In October, [ND] and several faculty members of the Department of Electrical Engineering participated in the National Electronics Conference in Chicago. ; "Dr. John T. Croteau, professor of Economics at Notre Dame and a specialist in the field of cooperative credit, is the author of a new book, The Economics of the Credit Union, which was published by the Wayne State University Press, Detroit, Mich." ; Dr. Morris Pollard, director of LOBUND, addressed the Isaac Knapp Society in Fort Wayne, describing LOBUND research on cancer, viral infections, dental caries and radiation disease; and LOBUND member Bro. Raphael Wilson conducted a workshop on testing and evaluation at St. Vincent's Hospital, Indianapolis, for the Indiana Conference of Catholic Schools of Nursing. ; Dr. Marshall Smelser, professor of History at ND [Notre Dame], was the principle speaker at the dinner that closed the annual Indiana History Conference. ; Three ND [Notre Dame] faculty members participated in the annual meeting of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences at Butler University: Peter T. Brady, assoc. professor of Business Administration; Dr. John J. Kane, professor of Sociology and head of the Sociology department; and William F. Eagan, assoc. professor of Business Organization and Management and acting dean of the Graduate School. ; "Judge William B. Lawless, of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, has been appointed a member of the Notre Dame Law School Advisory Council... Lawless, who is a 1944 Notre Dame Law graduate, presides over the Court's Eighth Judicial District in Buffalo." ; "Dr. George B. Craig, associate professor of Biology and director of the Mosquito Genetics Laboratory at [ND], participated in a World Health Organization symposium at Gainesville, Fla. recently." ; "Dr. Ray M. Powell, head of the department of Accountancy in Notre Dame's College of Business Administration, has been named national chairman of the Accounting Careers Council." ; ND [Notre Dame] researcher Dr. Peter K. Ludwig, delivered a paper on "Fluorescent Decay Time Measurement in the Nanosecond Region" at the International Conference on Luminescence held at Torun. Poland. ; Rev. John A. O'Brien, ND [Notre Dame] research professor in Theology, has proposed a White House Conference on population control, and published an article "Let's End the War on Birth Control" in the Catholic magazine The Ave Maria and the Protestant magazine The Christian Century. ; "A series of six seminars were held in Notre Dame's Biology department in September and October under the direction of Dr. Ralph Thorson, head of the department." ; "Notre Dame's Center for the Study of Man" by George N. Shuster ; "John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917-1963" Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Matching Gifts to Help You Help Notre Dame" by Mr. Dennis F. Troester ; "University Theater Celebrates 10th Anniversary" by Frederic W. Syburg ; "Reflections on College and University Development" by Rev. John E. Walsh ; "Professor Kennedy Appointed Chairman" ; "Murphy Named Dean of College" ; "Library Council Established" ; Information on the College of Business Administration. ; "Notre Dame News" ; Rev. Hesburgh was one of four recipients of the 1963 Bill of Rights Award. He is a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and was cited "for distinguished public service in the field of education." The award was given to him at a ceremony presided over by Mayor Robert F. Wagner in NYC. ; A Bibliography of Germfree Research from 1885 to 1963 has been published by Bernard A. Tesh, assistant director for germfree production at ND's (Notre Dame's) Lobund Laboratory. ; Four ND [Notre Dame] graduates have been elected to the board of directors of the Alumni Association: Dr. Thomas P. Carney, Dr. Bertrand D. Coughlin. William V. Cuddy, and Herbert M. Sampson. ; "Dr. Aaron I. Abell, professor of History at the University of Notre Dame, received the Centenary Medal of LaSalle College, Philadelphia, at a dinner in the Sheraton Hotel there in December." ; Robert E. Frost won the ND [Notre Dame] Law School's Moot Court competition. Second place went to Michael J. Stepaneck. Other finalists were Michael B. Ryan and James K. Sutherland. The cases were heard by members of the federal judiciary: Chief Judge Elbert Parr Tuttle and Judge Richard T. Rivers of the U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th circuit; and Judge Jesse E. Eschbach of the U.S. District Court for Northern Indiana, Fort Wayne. ; Five C.S.C. priests and close ND [Notre Dame] affiliates died recently: Rev. Frederick M. Gassensmith, Rev. Thomas E. Burke, Rev. James F. McElhone, Rev. William F. Minnick, and Rev. Louis M. Kelley. ; "Dr. Franklin A. Long, vice-president for research and advanced studies and professor of chemistry at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, delivered a series of five P.C. Reilly Lectures at [ND]." ; "Total assets and shareholdings of [ND] Federal Credit Union increased 40% during the past year, it was reported at the organization's 21st annual meeting recently." ; ND [Notre Dame] will raise undergraduate tuition 50% beginning next school year. ; "Rev. A.L. Gabriel, director of the Mediaeval Institute at [ND], delivered the dinner address at the Mediaeval Academy of America in December during the annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Philadelphia." ; Six engineering educators from the Universidad del Valle, Colombia, recently studied educational methods at ND [Notre Dame], Cornell, and the Carnegie Institute of Technology under the sponsorship of the Ford Foundation. ; "Dr. John J. Kennedy, head of the department of Marketing Management at Notre Dame, was invited by the Department of Defense to conduct a seminar for senior officers serving as project managers for missile, rocket and electronic systems. ; Dr. Ray M. Powell, head of the ND [Notre Dame] department of Accounting, recently spoke at Jackson, Miss.; addressed the chapter of the National Accounting Association on the progress of the Council's program to improve the quality accounting students and on "Manager Development in the Religious Institution" at Dominic's Memorial Hospital. ; "Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C... was recently elected a trustee of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association and the College Retirement Equities Fund." ; Four freshman scholarships in journalism have been established at ND [Notre Dame] by the Midwestern newspapers The South Bend Tribune, the Lafayette Journal and Courier, the Marion Leader-Tribune and Chronicle, and Chicago's American. ; Two new books have been published by ND [Notre Dame] faculty members: Jacques Maritain, the Man and His Achievement, featuring contributions from a number of scholars and philosophers and edited by Dr. Joseph Evans, associate professor of Philosophy and director of ND's (Notre Dame's) Jacques Maritain Center; and a new edition of Imaginary Portraits by Walter Pater, which is the work of ND [Notre Dame] English lecture Eugene J. Brzenk. ; "Robert Leader, associate professor of Art at Notre Dame, will design the stained glass for the chapel of a new Juniorate Building at the College of Saint Teresa, Winona, Minn." ; "Two faculty members of the Department of Marketing Management, Associate Professor E. Jerome McCarthy and Assistant Professor Yusaku Furuhashi, were featured speakers at the National Conference of The American Marketing Association in Boston, Mass." ; ND [Notre Dame] Philosophy faculty Dr. A. Robert Caponigri and R. Ralph McInerny co-author a four volume History of Western Philosophy. ; "Rev. John O'Brien, ND [Notre Dame] research professor in Theology, published an article in the Catholic Ave Maria and the Protestant Christian Century about the problems of population and birth control. ; "M. Robert Cahill, ticket manager in the Athletic department of Notre Dame, was a featured speaker at the 14th Annual Convention of the College Athletic Business Managers Association... Cahill discussed the topic, 'Consignment of Tickets On and Off Campus.'" ; Dr. Morris Pollard, Professor of Biology and director of Lobund, served as chairman for the Gustav Stern Symposium "Perspectives in Virology," where 200 virologists met to discuss "Hidden Viruses." ; "Rev. Joseph McGrath, C.S.C., foreign student advisor at [ND], will visit several African countries in March to interview students who have applied for some 250 scholarships available to them through the African Scholarship Program of American Universities (ASPAU). ; "Phillip J. Faccenda, Chicago attorney and president of the Midwest Container Co., Inc. was elected president of the 35,000 member Notre Dame Alumni Association at the organization's regular winter meeting of the board of directors held on campus." ; "Professor Roland Mousnier, French historian of early modern Europe, gave a public lecture at Notre Dame in January on 'Seventeenth Century Popular Revolts: Soviet versus Western Historians.' He appeared under the auspices of Notre Dame's department of History." ; "Professor H.A. Oberman of the Harvard Divinity School, gave a public lecture at [ND] in January on 'Reformation and Counter Reformation in the Light of Late Mediaeval Thought.' His lecture was sponsored by the University's Mediaeval Institute." ; A chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the national premedical honor society, opened at ND [Notre Dame]. An installation ceremony was held and 61 premedical students and 13 alumni became members and 15 faculty became honorary members. ; Two visiting faculty were appointed to ND [Notre Dame]: Dr. Julius W. Pratt, an authority on American diplomatic history, was named visiting professor of history, and Dr. Jeremiah P. Freeman, a specialist in organic chemistry, will serve as visiting associate professor of chemistry. ; At least nine ND [Notre Dame] scientists and scholars participated in a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ; "Challenge II for Notre Dame and You" ; "An Alumni Board Resolution" by Peter J. Kernan ; "The President's Page" by George N. Shuster, Assistant to the President ; "Notre Dame's Center for Continuing Education," ; "The New Dean's Outlook... " by Dr. Thomas Bergin ; "Mock Convention - A Course In Practical Politics" by Paul C. Bartholomew ; "Third Theology Colloquium Held" ; "Officials Get New Appointments" ; "German Ambassador Speaks" ; "Memorial Library Mural Takes Form For May 7 Dedication" ; "Cultural Study of Youth to Begin" ; "Union-Management Conference" ; "Deans' Outlook... " ; "Notre Dame-An Appreciation" by Dr. Michael O. Sawyer ; Spring Sports Ad; "To Our Beloved Son Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of the University of Notre Dame" by Pope Paul VI ; "Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication Ceremonies Impressive" ; "Prayer For the Dedication" by Joseph Cardinal Ritter ; "Notre Dame Memorial Library" ; "Symposium: The Person in Contemporary Society" ; "New York Pro. Musica Motet Choir" ; "Solemn Pontifical Mass - The Word of Life" by His Eminence, Albert Cardinal Meyer ; "The Academic Convocation - 'The University and the Explosion of Knowledge'" by Dr. Grayson Kirk ; "Honorary Degrees Conferred" ; "Library Dedication Banquet" ; "Dedication Officials" ; "Notre Dame News" ; "Dr. James P. Danehy, associate professor of chemistry at Notre Dame, has received a $40,000 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service for research in aliphatic sulfur chemistry." ; "Funeral services were held in Sacred Heart Church at Notre Dame on May 6 for Rev. Henry Bolger, C.S.C., former head of the department of physics at Notre Dame ; "Selected ND [Notre Dame] Seniors received graduate fellowships for four years of tuition and expenses toward a doctoral degree to prepare them for college teaching. The fellowships were from The Danforth Foundation, and were awarded to three students: James V. Maher, a physics major; Frank McConnell, an English major; and Michael V. Messmer, a history major. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) debate team won 272 of 325 debates this year. ; Edward L. Burke an ND [Notre Dame] history major, has been selected to participate in the Summer Internship Program of the U.S. Peace Corps in Washington. ; Dr. Ernest J. Wilhelm, associate professor of chemical engineering at ND [Notre Dame], is one of 120 men awarded a certificate of recognition for outstanding professional accomplishment by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers. ; ND [Notre Dame] English professor Dr. John Edward Hardy is author of Man in the Modern World, which was published this month by University of Washington Press. He is editor of The Modern Talent, an anthology of 20th century short stories published by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston inc. ; ND [Notre Dame] recently received grants from The National Science Foundation under its Undergraduate Instructional Scientific Equipment Program. The grants will supplement several departments of Science and Engineering. ; "The Minister Counselor and Charge d'Affaires at the Spanish embassy in Washington, Nuno Aguirre De Carcer, gave a public address on "The Foreign Policy of Spain" at [ND] in April under the auspices of [ND]'s Committee on International Relations... supported by a grant from the Sperry and Hutchinson Company." ; "Dr. Wilfried Platzer, Austrian ambassador to the United States, gave a public talk on 'The Foreign Policy of Austria' at the University in May. He spoke under the auspices of the Committee on International Relations." ; "Dr. Ruey-wen Liu and Dr. Leo V. Auth, assistant professors of Electrical Engineering at Notre Dame, presented papers on 'Self-Sustained Oscillations of the CC Time-Invariant Nonlinear Networks at Large' at the Seventh Midwest Symposium on Circuit Theory at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in May." ; A faculty advisory committee for the new Memorial Library has been formed. The advisory group will be headed by Dr. Robert D. Nuner, head of the department of modern languages. ; Two ND [Notre Dame] students have been selected for their academic achievement to receive research assistantships by the National Science Foundation to continue their work in mechanical engineering: Gary J. Hardemann and Charles M. Lovas. ; Five new members have been appointed to advisory councils at ND [Notre Dame]: J. Allan Maclean and William J. Sweeney for Science and Engineering; Paul M. Henkels for Liberal and Fine Arts; William J. Quinn for Business Administration; and Thomas P. Ford for Law School. ; "The counselor of the French embassy in Washington, Jose Paoli, gave a public lecture on French foreign policy recently at Notre Dame. He spoke under the auspices of the University's committee on International Relations... in a program supported by a grant from the Sperry and Hutchinson Company." ; "Hugh P. Ackert, associate professor of engineering graphics at Notre Dame, is co-author of a new textbook, Engineering Graphics-For Design and Analysis, published by Ronald Press Company. ; The Sixth annual ND [Notre Dame] Collegiate Jazz Festival attracted 11 big bands and 15 combos from various schools. "Prominent jazz experts who served as judges for the four sessions were Robert Share, Julian "Cannonball" Adderly, Charles Suber, Gary McFarland, George Russell and Oliver Nelson." ; "Professor Lawrence F. Stauder, of the Notre Dame department of electrical engineering, recently completed a course in Modern Control Theory at the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California. Professor Stauder was among 100 engineering educators invited to take part in the program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation." ; ND [Notre Dame] and Valparaiso University hosted about 300 members of the Midwest Academic Librarian Conference, who toured the ND [Notre Dame] Memorial Library and attended a discussion on "Book Selection for Colleges." ; Edward Fischer, associate professor in the Department of Communication Arts at [ND], lectured at the University of Oklahoma sponsored by that university, the United States Air Force, the National Press Photographers Association, and the World Book Encyclopedia. His lecture was on "Book Selection for Colleges." ; Dr. Harry C. Saxe, head of ND [Notre Dame] civil engineering, attended the Third Plowshare Symposium on Engineering with Nuclear Explosives at the University of California. The event was sponsored by a host of related organizations. ; Dr. Klaus Hofmann delivered a series of five P.C. Reilly Lectures at ND [Notre Dame]. Celebrated for his work in synthesizing ACTH, he is a professor of biochemistry and chairman of the biochemistry. Department at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. ; "A Spinco ultracentrifuge, 'vita' to cancer research at Notre Dame, has been acquired by its Lobund Laboratory through a $7,100 grant from the Delaware Country (Ind.) Cancer Society." ; ND [Notre Dame] has won the Grand Award for Improvement in the 1964 Alumni Giving Incentive Award competition, to be presented during the American Alumni Council's General Conference. ; "Robert Leader, of the Notre Dame department of art, recently addressed the Art Education Association of Indiana at the Morris Inn... A Painter and specialist in liturgical art, he has designed stained-glass windows for several churches in the Midwest." ; Rev. A.L. Gabriel, director of the Mediaeval Institute at ND [Notre Dame], participated in the 600th anniversary celebration of the University of Cracow, Poland, speaking on "The History of Cracow and Other European Universities" and "The Pictorial History of Mediaeval Universities." ; Two ND [Notre Dame] graduate students have received Kent fellowships "for their remarkable promise as leaders within higher education in North America": English student Philip F. O'Hara and philosophy student Stephen Bruce Clark. ; Andrew Barr, chief accountant, Securities and Exchange Commission, delivered the final Cardinal O'Hara Memorial Lectures of the year, discussing "The Role of the Accountant in the Administration of the Securities Acts." He also conducted a faculty seminar on "Current Accounting Problems." ; Professor Vincent P. DeSantis, head of history at ND [Notre Dame], lectured on "Political Perspectives" at George Washington University. ; "Thirteen juniors in the College of Business Administration at [ND] were initiated into the Indiana Beta Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, national business administration honor society." They are listed in the article. ; "Dr. Richard Jiannone, assistant professor of English at [ND], has been awarded a post-doctoral research grant from the American Philosophical Society to complete work on his book, Willa Cather and Music. He will spend the summer doing research in the municipal archives at Lincoln and Red Cloud, Nebraska. ; "Challenge II Program Passes One Third Mark; Contributions Exceed $9 Million" ; "The President's Page" by Dr. Rafael Caldera ; "Art: Notre Dame Students Experiment Widely, Develop Individually" by Mary Kitkowski ; "Phyllis McGinley Named Laetare Medalist" ; "Mittleman to Head Computing Center" ; An ad for the Challenge II Program, highlighting how it helps athletics. ; "Notre Dame News" ; Three ND [Notre Dame] faculty conducted experiments in particle physics at the Atomic Energy Commission's accelerator facility at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island with the support of a grant from the National Science Foundation. The ND [Notre Dame] scientists were Dr. V. Paul Kenny, associate professor of physics, and Dr. William D. Shepherd and Dr. Ivan Derado, assistant professors of physics. ; Rev. Cletus S. Bachofer, professor of Biology at ND [Notre Dame] and Rev. Michael A. Mulcaire, former ND [Notre Dame] V.P., both passed away during the summer. ; Members of ND's (Notre Dame's) college of Business Administration conducted an Institute for Religious and Financial Management and Administration at ND [Notre Dame]. Priests, brothers, and nuns from religious communities across the U.S. and Canada took courses on Financial Management, Management Principles, Accounting Procedures, and Cost Analysis and budgeting. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) summer Institute on the Science of Non-Metallic Materials had two guest lecturers: V.P. Puzinauskas of the Asphalt Institute at the University of Maryland discussed "Asphaltic Materials" and Dr. George F. Pezdirtz of NASA Langley Research Center lectured on "Development and Uses of Non-Metallic Materials in the Space Program." ; ND [Notre Dame] held summer commencement on August 1st. Half the degree recipients were nuns. The principle speaker was Dr. Robert W. Strickler, head of ND's (Notre Dame's) Department of Education ; Construction has begun on the Center for Continuing Education. ; "Of 71 newly commissioned ensigns selected by the U.S. Navy for graduate study, ten are 1964 graduates of [ND]": Donald Del Hanzo; Ronald Radbavny; Charles O'Neill; John B. Halligan; Donald T. Twomey; James J. Sullivan; David McCaffrey; Daniel P. Dencze; Robert Johnson; and Eugene Lynch. ; Edward Fischer, associate professor of communication arts at ND [Notre Dame] and director of the University Film Producers Association, addressed the association at its national conference at the University of Oklahoma, discussing "How to Develop a Discerning Film Audience." He also recently wrote, directed, and appeared in the film The War on Gobbledygook. ; "Professor Lawrence F. Stauder, of the department of electrical engineering at [ND], has been elected to the national board of directors of Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical engineering honor society." ; World Book Encyclopedia has asked Professor Marshall Smelser, of ND's (Notre Dame's) History Department, to write articles on early American history, a subject in which he specializes. ; The student chapter of the American Chemical Society at ND [Notre Dame], which is sponsored by Rev. Joseph L. Walters, assistant professor of chemistry, has been named one of the outstanding campus affiliates in the society's nationwide survey. ; Dr. William H. Hamill, professor of Chemistry at ND [Notre Dame], participated in a series of European conferences, including a conference on mass spectrometry in Paris, where he spoke on ionization efficiency measurements, and an event at the HahnMeitner-Insitut fur Kernforschung at Berlin, where he delivered a paper on "Ionic Processes in Gamma-Irradiated Organic Glasses." ; "Professor Paul C. Bartholomew, professor of Government and International Studies at Notre Dame, attended the American Political Science Association meeting in Chicago in September." "He was chairman of a panel on public law, 'The Choice of Federal and State Judges.'" ; ND [Notre Dame] president's assistant Dr. George N. Shuster will be the keynote speaker for the 37th annual conference of the Catholic Association for International Peace. This year's topic is population growth. ; Rev. John E. Walsh, V.P. for public relations and development at ND [Notre Dame], participated in the Institute of Higher Education, and annual workshop for college administrative officials. This year's institute was sponsored by the Board of Education of the Methodist Church and the theme was "The Christian College in a Day of Moral Crisis." ; The ND [Notre Dame] Alumni Association's presentation, "A Fund-Raising Program Commensurate With the Needs and the Opportunities of Our Times," won a certificate of merit from the ACPRA. The American Alumni Council's Grand Award was given to ND [Notre Dame] for improvement in its alumni-giving program. ND [Notre Dame] won second place in special events in the Direct Mail competition for ND's (Notre Dame's) mailings connected with the annual alumni reunions. ; ND [Notre Dame] affiliates Dr. Kwang-Tzu Yang of ND [Notre Dame] and research fellow Matthew Kelleher presented a paper, "Response of Laminar Free Convection Boundary Layers along a Vertical Plate to Surface Temperature Oscillations," at the National Heat Transfer Conference. The Conference was sponsored by the Energy Conversion and Transport Division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Heat Transfer Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ; Dr. Bernard S. Wostmann, associate professor of biology at ND [Notre Dame], spoke at the Gordon Conference on Toxicology at Meridien, N.H., in addition to recently visiting the International Congress of Biochemistry, the Office of Naval Research, the National Science Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health. ; This year's Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, held at ND [Notre Dame], drew 4200 young people from schools and Catholic institutions across the country. The theme, "A World United," was exemplified by the coming together of hierarchy from around the world, including the Philippines and China. Thomas Cardinal Tien, archbishop of Peking, was the ranking prelate; Bishop Leo. A Pursley of Ft. Wayne-South Bend was Episcopal host. Archbishop Karl J. Alter of Cincinnati, the CSMC president, and Bishop John J. Wright of Pittsburgh, gave addresses. ; ND [Notre Dame] has recently received training program grants, research grants and fellowships totaling $396,431. ; "... For God, Country, and Notre Dame - Father Hesburgh Receives Nation's Highest Award" ; "ABC Radio Network to Air Irish Games" ; "Pope Paul Asks Father Hesburgh to Head Theology Research Study" ; "Phyllis McGinley Accepts Laetare Medal" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Notre Dame In Urban America - The Necessity of Urban Study" by Julian Kulski ; "McCormick Journalism Scholarship Established" ; "Two Civil-Rights Scholarships Give" ; "Dean's Outlook... " ; "Scholarships - A Growing Need in a Growing University" ; "Watch that Welding Torch, Sister!" ; "Mechanical Engineers - Complete With Design" by Edward W. Jerger ; "Otto's 'Jeremiah' Chosen" ; An ad for the Challenge II Program, highlighting how it helps athletics. ; "Notre Dame News" ; ND's (Notre Dame's) enrollment reached 6,982 in the fall. ; "Norman Cousins, president and editor of The Saturday Review, and professor Helen Constance White, chairman of the English department at the University of Wisconsin, have been named members of the ND [Notre Dame] Library Council... " which is responsible for obtaining rare books and collections of books. ; "Dr. Stuart A. Rice, professor of chemistry and director of the Institute for the Study of Metals at the University of Chicago, opened the annual P.C. Reilly Lectures series... " at ND [Notre Dame], giving three talks on "Excited States of Molecular Solids." ; ND philosophy professor Dr. A. Robert Caponigri will serve as visiting professor at the University of Madrid next year. He will lecture on American political philosophy and write a book on the history of Spanish though since the revolution of 1939. ; "The Michigan Cancer Foundation of Detroit has awarded the Lobund Laboratory at [ND] a $9,900 grant to support a program of research on viral leukemia." ; Rev. Leo R. Ward, ND [Notre Dame] professor emeritus, has written a new book, Federal Aid to Private Schools. He discusses current opinions on this subject, which more often gravitate toward aiding private schools. ; A new book, Theologians of Our Time, edited by Leonhard Reinisch and published by ND [Notre Dame] Press, profiles 12 Catholic and Protestant theologians. ; Rev. John E. Walsh, V.P. of Public Relations and development at ND [Notre Dame], says in his new book, Education and Political Power, that Democracy is "unworkable and even unthinkable," unless it is linked with a strong a fee educational system. ; "An undergraduate course in computing science, using the UNIVAC 1107 computer as an integral part of the instruction, was introduced at Notre Dame this fall... It is designed to teach the student how computers can be used effectively in his major field." ; Dr. Herbert L. Johnson, associate professor of philosophy at ND [Notre Dame], attended 12th World Congress of the International Union of Catholic Employers' Association (UNIAPAC). ; Dr. Marshall Smelser, professor of history at ND [Notre Dame], and Charles W. McCollester, editor of University Press, have completed New Frontiers of Freedom, a History of the United States Since 1877, the fourth textbook in a series on "The Quest For Freedom," a complete series on social studies for Catholic School students in 5th-8th grade. ; "Francis X. Bradley, Jr., research administrator at [ND] attended a conference on "Research Administration in Colleges and Universities" in Washington, D.C., in October. ; Rev. John A. O'Brien, an ND [Notre Dame] research professor in theology, discusses, in a Reader's Digest article, the unprecedented improvement in relations between Catholics and Protestants in recent years. He attributes much of it to the efforts of Pope John XXIII and said that the ecumenical spirit "spills over to the relations of Christians and Jews." ; "Two members of the University's electrical engineering faculty[, Professor Basil R. Myers, head of the electrical engineering department, and Dr. Ruey-wen Liu, associate professor of electrical engineering,] participated in the International Conference on Microwaves, Circuit Theory and Information Theory in Tokyo in September." ; Under the visiting-scholar program of the Piedmont University Center, Dr. Milton Burton, director of ND's (Notre Dame's) Radiation Laboratory and professor of Chemistry, lectured in several North Carolina Colleges on "Experimental Studies of Ultra-Fast Reactions" and "Elementary Processes in Radiation Chemistry." ; Dr. John D. Nicolaides, head of the new of aerospace engineering program at ND [Notre Dame], recently lectured on "A Review of the Space Program," under the sponsorship of Sigma Xi. ; "Notre Dame has received and unrestricted grant of $2,400 from Eastman Kodak under the company's aid-to-education program for 1964." ; The subject of this year's Cardinal O'Hara Memorial Lectures is "Poverty in the United States." "The speakers include Michael Harrington, sociologist and author; Rep. John Brademas of Indiana's Third Congressional District; and Raymond M. Hilliard, director of the Cook County (Ill.) Department of Public Aid." ; "Rev. A.L. Gabriel, director of The Mediaeval Institute at [ND], has published a study on Metaphysics in the Curriculum of Studies of the Mediaeval Universities. The book was edited by the Thomas Institute of the University of Cologne, Germany." ; Under the sponsorship of the Allen County Cancer Society of Ft. Wayne, ND [Notre Dame] professor of Biology Kenyon S. Tweedell presented a paper on "The Cytopathology of a Frog Renal Adenocarcinona Studied in Vitro with Fluorescence Microscopy" at a session on viral diseases of amphibia. This was done as part of a conference sponsored by the NY Academy of Science. ; ND [Notre Dame] is one of 30 institutions which will participate in a Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities similar to one initiated in 1960 to aid African students. ; "Professor Frank Montana, head of the department of architecture at [ND], was an honored guest at a dinner in [NYC] in October marking the golden jubilee of the Paris Prize in Architecture." ; "'64 The Comeback Year" by Rex Lardner ; "Theology Department Sponsors Two Symposia" ; "CILA - An Opportunity for Service... " by Peter Collins and Gary Shaffer ; "The Notre Dame Memorial Library... Center For Study at a Great University" ; "Tax Credit for Tuition For Higher Education" by John E. Walsh C.S.C. ; "Dilemmas of the Academic Research Scientist as a Consultant" by Dr. Morris Pollard ; "A Gift Now... " ; "Notre Dame Participates in Afghanistan Aid Program" by Dean Norman R. Gay, College of Engineering ; Challenge II Program Ad; "Notre Dame News" ; "Rev. Thomas McDonagh, C.S.C., head of the department of economics at Notre Dame, was installed as president of the Catholic Economic Association at its annual convention recently." "Discussion at the two-day professional meeting centered around the ethics of current Russian, West German, French, and Spanish economic policies." ; Dr. Stephen Kertesz, Franklin Miles Professor of Political Science at ND [Notre Dame] and head of the University's Committee on International Relations, has received a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation for research in 12 NATO countries to study modern diplomacy. ; Dr. John R. Malone, assistant dean and associate professor in ND's (Notre Dame's) College of Business Administration, addressed the National Concrete Masonry Association on "The Importance of Marketing Management." ; ND's (Notre Dame's) newly elected alumni association officers are: Lancaster Smith, president; George A. Bariscillo, Paul Fenlon, and Morton Goodman, vice presidents; and Joseph Carey, Thomas W. Carroll, and Charles J. Patterson, members of the alumni board of directors. ; R. Sargent Shriver, director of the U.S. Peace Corps and head of the federal governments Poverty Program, received this year's Patriotism Award from ND's (Notre Dame's) senior class. He received the award and an honorary doctorate at ND's (Notre Dame's) Washington's Birthday Exercises, at which he gave an address. ; "Rev. A.L. Gabriel, O.Praem, director of the Mediaeval Institute at [ND], is the author of a new study, Motivation of the Founders of Mediaeval Colleges, published in Berlin." ; "Dr. James L. Massey, associate professor of electrical engineering at Notre Dame, has been selected by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers to receive a $100 'best paper award' in the field of information theory... 'for his valuable contribution of a practical yet efficient decoding algorithm,'" in a paper on "Threshold Decoding." ; Samuel M. Adler of NYU, a celebrated painter and art educator, will come to ND [Notre Dame] as artist-in-residence under the auspices of the American Federation of Arts' Artist-in-Residence-in-Museums Program, supported by the Ford Foundation. ; The shell oil company has awarded $7,500 to ND's (Notre Dame's) aid-to-education program. Five thousand dollars will be used to support graduate students in and purchase research equipment for the department of chemistry. The rest may be assigned to general institutional use. ; ND's (Notre Dame's) annual Union Management conference, with this year's theme of "Evaluating Experience Under Collective Bargaining" and under the sponsorship of the department of the University's economics and the law school, gathered over 500 industrial executives and labor leaders at ND [Notre Dame]. The featured speakers were Malcolm L. Denise, the Ford Motor Company's v.p. of Labor Relations, and George Burdon, president of the United Rubber Workers Union. ; Rev. Hesburgh "will be awarded the title of Honorary Citizen of the University of Vienna during the celebration of its 60th anniversary May 10-15." ; ND's (Notre Dame's) Art Gallery has been elected a member of the International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, and as a member it will "participate with the leading museums of the world in programs to advance the standards and methods of conservation of works of art." ; "Dr. Ettore A. Peretti, head of the department of metallurgical engineering and materials science at Notre Dame, was elected to the national board of trustees of Alpha Sigma Mu, metallurgical and materials engineering society... " ; "Professor Milton Burton, director of the Radiation Laboratory and professor of chemistry at [ND], has been appointed to the board of editors of The Journal of Chemical Physics for a three-year period beginning in January, 1965." ; "Dr. Seymour L. Gross, associate professor of English at Notre Dame, has been awarded a grant from the American Philosophical Society to study the manuscripts of Arthur Miller for his book, Arthur Miller: The Playwright in the Modern World." ; "The Louis Sudler Music Foundation, Chicago, Ill., has established an annual $500 music scholarship at [ND] designed to assist students selected by the University Scholarship Committee upon recommendation by the Notre Dame Music Department." ; "Victor A. Schaefer, director of libraries at [ND], has been elected a Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, according to word received here." ; "A conference on stereochemistry for college chemistry teachers will be held at [ND]... with the support of the National Science Foundation." ; "Rev. Cornelio Fabro, C.P.S., professor of philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan, is a visiting professor of philosophy at the University for the spring semester under the auspices of the NATO Exchange Professor Program. He is author of several works on mediaeval and modern philosophy, including a recent study on the roots of modern atheism." ; Dr. James J. Carberry, associate professor of chemical engineering at ND [Notre Dame], has been awarded a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship to study fluidized catalytic reactor behavior at Cambridge University in England. ; Dr. Julian Samora, head of ND's (Notre Dame's) sociology department, delivered a paper entitled "Poverty in the Southwest-A Position Paper," at the National Conference on Poverty, which was sponsored by the Office of Economic Opportunity. The paper was based on a recent study on civil rights problems of Spanish speaking people and was supported by a grant from the U.S. Commission of Civil Rights. ; "A Century of University Science Will Be Highlighted Through 1965 - A Centennial of Science at Notre Dame" ; "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh ; "Notre Dame at Innsbruck" by Mike Irvine and John Turner ; "Dean's Outlook... " ; "Stanley S. Sessler, F.R.S.A., F.I.A.L. - Dean of Notre Dame's Artists" ; "Architecture Finds a New (and Better) Home" by Mary Kitkowski ; "... The First 100 Years of a Great Catholic Magazine... " by Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy, C.S.C. ; "Student Sports Car Show to Assist Challenge II Program... " ; A Challenge II add discussing the history of science at ND [Notre Dame]. ; "Notre Dame News" ; "Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh... received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at the annual Charter Day ceremonies of the University of California at Los Angeles on April 2." ; ND [Notre Dame] sponsored a symposium in New York City on "The Creative Conservation of Wealth Through Estate Planning and Its Relationship to Private Higher Education." The symposium was moderated by ND's (Notre Dame's) V.P. Rev. John E. Walsh. "Addressing the estate planning parley were Harold Swartz, Assistant Commissioner of Internal Revenue - Technical, Washington, D.C., and James F. Thornburg, South Bend, Ind., attorney, estate planning specialist and tax counsel to the Notre Dame Foundation." ; ND's (Notre Dame's) tuition will increase next September by $50 per semester for undergraduates and $200 for law students. ; "Notre Dame will inaugurate an undergraduate major in theology next fall, according to Rev. Albert Schlitzer C.S.C., head of the theology department." ; Professor Walter M. Langford, who is a member of the department of modern language at ND [Notre Dame] and who formerly directed the Peace Corps summer training program and the first group of volunteers sent to Chile, spoke on "Long Range and Continuing Relationships between the Contracting Institutions, the Peace Corps, and Peace Corps Volunteers," at a conference of Peace Corps Contractors. ; Two ND [Notre Dame] seniors have been awarded Danforth Foundation fellowships for four years of graduate study: Dale Robert Althoff, a student in philosophy; and William James Langan, a student in government. ; Dr. Francis O. Rice, principle research scientist in chemistry and visiting research professor of chemistry at ND [Notre Dame], served as national lecturer for the Society of Sigma Xi through February, speaking on "Production and Reactions of Free Radicals in Outer Space." ; Dr. Ernest L. Eliel, professor of chemistry and head of the department at ND [Notre Dame], was recognized and one of three outstanding American/Canadian chemistry teachers by the Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc.. He was a warded a medal, a citation, and $1,000. ; Dedication ceremonies were held May 1 for the new ND [Notre Dame] architecture facility, which was a remodeling of the old library. Rev. Hesburgh blessed the building and Dean Pietro Belluschi of the School of Architecture and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology delivered the dedicatory address. ; "Eleven cancer societies awarded $66,502 to the Lobund Laboratory at [ND] to help support its cancer research program, it was announced by Dr. Morris Pollard, director of the germfree animal research center." ; Col. Victor J. Ferrari, USAF, has replaced Lt. Col. Everett. E Blakely as professor of aerospace studies and commanding officer of Air Force ROTC at ND [Notre Dame]. ; "Dr. and Mrs. Donald P. Costello have been appointed the first Danforth Associates at [ND]... Costello is an assistant professor of English at the University." ; "Paul Pollaro, [NYC] painter-collagist, will join the art department faculty at [ND] for the Summer Session... " teaching Intermediate Painting and Advanced Painting and offering special workshops. ; Dr. Basil R. Myers, professor and head of the electrical engineering department at ND [Notre Dame], has been appointed to the Liaison Relationship Committee of the American Society for Engineering Education and to the Education Committee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. ; Mississippi: The Closed Society, a book by ND [Notre Dame] history professor Dr. James W. Silver, received the Sidney Hillman Foundation Special Prize Award for "outstanding published or produced contributions dealing with the general subjects of trade-union development, race relations, civil liberties, world peace and related problems." ; Dr. Peter P. Grande, assistant professor of education at ND [Notre Dame], has received a grant to participate in a conference examining developments in psychology and other behavioral sciences significant to education. The conference will be at Stanford University. ; "Ten Notre Dame seniors have been awarded fellowships for their first year of graduate study by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, N.J. Three other Notre Dame students and an alumnus received 'honorable mention'... " ; "Professor John To. Noonan, Jr. of the Notre Dame Law School has been awarded a Guggenheim fellowship to study matrimonial cases in the courts of the Roman Catholic Church. He will conduct his research in certain American diocesan tribunals and in the Sacred Roman Rota at Rome." ; A new book edited by ND [Notre Dame] faculty members Dr. William V. D'Antonio and Dr. Fredrick B. Pike, Religion, Revolution, and Reform: New Forces for Change in Latin America, is the work of 12 contributing authors, including Chilean President Eduardo Frei Montalva and Most Rev. Mark G. MucGrath, C.S.C., Bishop of Santiago de Veraguas in Panama. The volume emanates from a conference on "Religion and Social Change in Latin America," held at ND [Notre Dame] through the sponsorship of the Rockefeller Foundation. ; "Dr. Robert E. Gordon, acting head of the department of biology at Notre Dame, participated in a meeting March 28-April 1 in Tokyo dealing with the exchange of scientific information between the United States and Japan." ; "Wm. Thomas Hamilton, Vice-President and General Manager of WNDU-TV... was elected to the NBC-TV Affiliates Board of Delegates... " ; Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. delivered the final Cardinal O'Hara Memorial Lecture of the year, speaking on "Constitutional Adjudication." ; "Three [ND] officials attended the 51st annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers in Chicago in April. They were Rev. Joseph Hoffman, C.S.C., acting director of admissions; Leo M. Corbaci, administrative assistant to the vice-president for academic affairs; and Richard J. Sullivan, director of academic records." ; "May 15 Convocation and Dinner Highlight Science Centennial Observance on Campus" ; "Dean Rossini Receives 1965 Laetare Medal" ; Letter to Fr. Hesburgh by Lyndon B. Johnson ; "Three Vice Presidents Named" ; "The Trustees - Who They Are and What They Do" ; "Speakers-A Centennial of Science at Notre Dame" ; "University Bestows Honorary Degrees on German Statesman and French Artist" ; "Painter Marc Chagall Feted" ; "Annual President's Dinner Honors Cardinal, Faculty" ; "... the First 100 Years of a Great Catholic Magazine... Part II" by Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy ; An ad for Challenge II discussing the history of science at ND [Notre Dame]. ; "Notre Dame News" ; Last Spring Rev. Hesburgh attended a number of commencement ceremonies at other schools. He received honorary degrees from Temple, California and Los Angeles, and Gonzaga Universities. He was the commencement speaker at Temple and Gonzaga and delivered the baccalaureate sermon at IU. ; ND [Notre Dame] ranks seventh in the nation among large universities in producing Peace Corps volunteers. ; ND [Notre Dame] hosts the 12th annual Theological Institute for Local Superiors, sponsored by the theology department in cooperation with the Conference of Major Superiors of Women in the United States and the Sister Formation Conference. This year's theme was "Redemption in the Modern World." Over 1,700 nuns attended. ; ND [Notre Dame] has received a grant from the U.S. General Services Administration to microfilm papers of Orestes A. Brownson, William Tecumseh Sherman, Thomas Ewing and Edward N. Hurley. ; "Three students who enrolled as freshman at [ND] this September have been awarded four-year scholarships by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation of New York City": David L. Coulter; John E. Dougherty; and Edward J. Filusch. ; Rev. Hesburgh was re-elected president of the International Federation of Catholic Universities. ; ND [Notre Dame] will establish a Radiation Chemistry Data Center at the Radiation Lab. It will be sponsored by the U.S> Atomic Energy Commission and the National Bureau of Standards, and hopes to be an international focal point for the study of its subject. ; "Professor A.L. Gabriel, Director of the Mediaeval Institute, [ND], was invited by the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies to deliver a lecture at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in August on the Iconography of Mediaeval Universities. ; Over the summer over 1,200 married couples from many different countries attended a conference of the Christian Family Movement held at ND [Notre Dame]. Theologians, educators, and specialists from around the world discussed international life and the creative use of leisure time. ; The Catholic Biblical Association of America met at ND [Notre Dame] from Aug. 31-Sept. 2, with the participation of members of the Catholic hierarchy and biblical scholars. ; "Dr. Harvey A. Bender, associate professor of biology at [ND], has been granted a leave of absence to serve as Gosney Research Fellow in the division of biology at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, during the 1965-66 school year." ; Prominent NYC attorney Morris B. Abram has been appointed to the ND [Notre Dame] Law School Advisory Council. He represents the U.S. to the U.N. Human Rights Commission and is national president of the American Jewish Committee. He is a member of the NY firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, and Garrison and a former partner of Heyman, Abram, and Young. ; Supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation, ND [Notre Dame] will assist the development of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. It will be ND's (Notre Dame's) first cooperative venture with a Latin American institution. ; Sponsored by the alumni club, "James V. Gibbons, assistant director of public relations at Notre Dame, spoke at gatherings for campus-bound freshmen and their parents in ten cities in September." ; "Rev. Roman S. Ladewski, C.S.C., assistant dean of the Freshman Year of Studies at [ND], served as chaplain for members of the National Federation of Catholic College Students on a seven-week tour of Europe this summer." ; "A three-day International Conference on Sintering and Related Phenomena was held at [ND] in June. More than 125 college faculty members and government research personnel from the United States, Europe, Asia, South America and Australia, attended... " ; Two 1965 graduates of ND's (Notre Dame's) premedical program have received four-year Regents Scholarships to study at the Los Angeles Medical Center of the University of California. They are James J. Murphy, III and James C. Tedford. ; "The National Institute of Health recently awarded six grants totaling $153,240 to faculty members at the [ND], it was announced by Francis X. Bradley, Jr., research administrator for the University. ; "Dr. Archie J. McAlpin, associate professor of geology at [ND], participated in a National Science Foundation-Millsaps College Summer Conference on the Geology of the Mississippi Sound at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Miss. ; "The first printed edition of Peter Riga's Aurora, a mediaeval verse commentary on the Bible, has been published here by the University of Notre Dame Press." It is edited by Rev. Paul E. Beichner, Dean of ND's (Notre Dame's) grad school and professor in the Mediaeval Institute and English department. ; "[ND] received grants totaling $526,140 from the National Science Foundation to support seven summer teachers' institutes held at the University June 21 to August 7." ; "Professor Frank Montana, head of the architecture department at [ND], spent the summer in Europe, where he visited several schools of architecture, including schools in London, England, and Karlsruhe and Stuttgart, Germany. Professor Montana also represented the University at the meeting of the Union Internationale de Architects in Paris, France, July 4-10." ; "Rev. John P. O'Connell, C.S.C., 59, formerly a member of the Holy Cross Father's Mission Band and the [ND] faculty, died June 21 in Holy Cross House on the campus." ; Dr. Ernest L. Eliel, professor and head of chemistry at ND [Notre Dame], has been awarded a grant to research the petroleum field. The four-year grant was made by the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. ; "The [ND] band was named the 1965 Outstanding Catholic College Band in a recent national competition sponsored by the National Catholic Bandmaster's Association. The University band was under the direction of Robert F. O'Brien." ; Two ND [Notre Dame] seniors in architecture, Francis D. Ching and John Dobie, have been selected to participate in a summer European Exchange Program sponsored by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. ; "Lewis Hall Dedicated" ; "Catholic School Study Nearing Completion" by Reginald A. Neuwien ; "Time, Newsweek, and Religion Desks... are Manned by Notre Dame Graduates" ; "Dean's Outlook... " ; "A University Press Comes of Age... " ; "Appointments Announced" ; "Create Artificial Intelligence Institute" ; "Population Study Begun" ; An ad for Challenge II chronicling the additions of important science-related facilities to ND [Notre Dame]. ; "Notre Dame News" ; Dr. Konrad Bloch, Higgins Professor of Biochemistry at Harvard University and the 1964 Nobel Prize Winner for Medicine and Physiology, delivered this year's Julius A. Nieuwland lectures at ND [Notre Dame]. He spoke on "Enzymatic Mechanisms in the Biosynthesis of Some Natural Products." ; "Chief Justice John S. Hastings of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Chicago, Ill., and two other federal judges presided at the final round of the Notre Dame Law School's annual Moot Court Competition Nov. 6." The student finalists are listed in the article. ; "Dr. Edward Vasta, assistant professor of English at Notre Dame, is editor of Middle English Survey, a collection of fifteen critical essays devoted to the major works and genre of the period. Dr. Joseph Bobik, associate professor of philosophy, is the author of Aquinas on Being and Essence, the first English commentary on the celebrated philosopher's well-know work." ; ND [Notre Dame] has received a grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation of NYC, for "Studies on Natural Resistance in Carcinogenesis and in Experimental Surgery with Germ-free Rodents. A three-year study will be conducted at ND's (Notre Dame's) Lobund Laboratory. ; "In November, [ND] announced it had invited 250 Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and Jewish theologians and religious leaders in the United States and Canada to participate in an international conference on 'The Main Theological Issues of Vatican II'... [which Rev. Hesburgh says] "will explore the implications of the final result of the Council and draw out their influence on Christian faith in the years ahead." ; The University Research Association, Inc. (URAI), a group if institutions including ND [Notre Dame], has offered its services to the federal government to contract the construction of a particle accelerator. The URAI recently elected Dr. Bernard Waldman, professor of physics and associate dean of the College of Science at ND [Notre Dame] as a regional trustee. ; The appointment of "Notre Dame Magazine" editor John H. Janowski to the newly created post of director of publications at [ND]" has been announced. Thurin was recently named managing editor of "The Notre Dame Alumnus." ; ND [Notre Dame] "has received a collection of five thousand books and other publications dealing with the Romance languages from the family of the late Dr. Jeremiah D.M. Ford of Cambridge, Massachusetts." ; ND's (Notre Dame's) 1965 Fall enrollment of 7,155 is a record high. ; Dr. Kenneth Sayre, head of ND's (Notre Dame's) new Philosophic Institute for Artificial Intelligence, lectured on "Philosophy and the Mechanical Man" as part of the Science and Humanities Lecture Series. ; ND [Notre Dame] has recently take steps to strengthen the security and discipline office: Dr. Peter P. Grande, an educational psychologist, was made assistant dean of students; and Arthur N. Pears, retiring Niles, MI, police chief, was named to the newly-created post of director of security. Elmer Sokol, the present campus police chief, will retain that job. ; ND [Notre Dame] has received nine research grants from the National Science Foundation. ; "Professor Ernest E. Brandl, Scholar in Residence, Architecture, at Notre Dame has been appointed visiting professor of architecture at California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo, for the winter semester." ; Two ND [Notre Dame] faculty died in late October: Professor of academics Roy Aaron and Professor Aaron I. Abell, head of the history department and former president of the American Catholic Historical Association. ; Mexican painter Enrique Echeverria is serving as artist-in-residence at ND [Notre Dame] during this school year and the upcoming summer. ; "The College of Business Administration - 1966 Style" ; "Matching Gift Programs Dollar for Dollar" ; "Science Symposium Held" ; "Irish 7-2-1 for 1965 - The Era of Ara Continues Under the Golden Dome" ; "Academic Council of Ecumenical Institute Started" by Rev. Hesburgh ; "University Announces $2,524,000 Project" ; "Collegiate Scholars... and the C.A.P... Arts and Letters College Pride... " ; "Dramatic Increase in Deferred Gifts to Notre Dame" ; "Alumni Exhibition" by Rev. Anthony Lauck, C.S.C. ; An ad for Challenge II chronicling the additions of important science-related facilities to ND [Notre Dame]. ; Notre Dame Printed and Reference Material: Audio-Visual Material ; Chandra J. Johnson - Mitochondrial Mother [cd that came with book of the same title, for book see PNDP 3310-m-1] ; Notre Dame Bulletin of Information, Undergraduate Programs, Vol. 102, #2, 2006/07 [removed from PNDP 1211-2] ; Notre Dame Bulletin of Information, Undergraduate Programs, Vol. 103, #2, 2007/08 [removed from PNDP 1211-2] ; Notre Dame Bulletin of Information, Undergraduate Programs, Vol. 105, #2, 2009/10 [removed from PNDP 1211-1] ; Animated DVD of the Jordan Hall of Science [removed from Renaissance, the Journal of the University of Notre Dame College of Science, Spring 2004, volume 1, number 1, PNDP 80-Sc-2] ; The O'Neill Brothers: Spirit of Notre Dame - Reflections, Celebration [removed from Spirit of Notre Dame 2004-2011, Final Report, PNDP 9002-262]; Spirit of Notre Dame - The Life of the Mind, The Wisdom of the Heart [Long Box, removed from PNDP 9002-262]; Spirit of Notre Dame DVDs [removed from PNDP 9002-262]; Spirit of Notre Dame - MBA / Law [long box]; Spirit of Notre Dame - Endowed Chairs [long box]; Spirit of Notre Dame - Athletics [long box]; Spirit of Notre Dame - The Arts [long box]; Spirit of Notre Dame - Financial Aid [long box]; Spirit of Notre Dame - Service [long box]; Spirit of Notre Dame - Libraries [long box]; Spirit of Notre Dame - Compilation of the above Clips [long box]; Show Some Skin: The Race Monologues; Spirit of Notre Dame - Reflections / Celebration, The O'Neill Brothers [removed from PNDP 9002-26L, Spirit of Notre Dame Campaign] ; Alumni Association, Elderhostel [powerpoint Presentation with audio and video files][removed from PNDP 1406-3]; Notre Dame Printed and Reference Material: Digital Data ; Notre Dame Printed and Reference Material: Photographs