ND [Notre Dame] Press Releases Index
- PNDP PR 63/09 Subject : 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" 1963, Jan. 30
- PNDP PR 63/10 Subject : 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 1963, Feb. 5
- PNDP PR 63/11 Subject : 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" 1963, Feb. 6
- PNDP PR 63/12 Subject : Professor A. L. Gabriel, director of Mediaeval Institute, elected a Corresponding Fellow of France's "Academic des Inscriptions et Belles-Letters" 1963, Feb. 8
- PNDP PR 63/13 Subject : Dr. Frederick B. Pike expresses views on our new policy toward Latin America in book "Chile and the United States: 1880-1963" 1963, Feb. 10
- PNDP PR 63/14 Subject : An exhibition of Drawings and Paintings by English artist, J. M. W. Turner featured at University of Notre Dame Gallery 1963, Feb. 8
- PNDP PR 63/15 Subject : University of Notre Dame announced a $100 Tuition Increase for Undergraduates 1963, Feb. 11
- PNDP PR 63/16 Subject : 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)" 1963, Feb. 12
- PNDP PR 63/17 Subject : 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" 1963, Feb. 11
- PNDP PR 63/18 Subject : panel discussions at eleventh annual Union-Management Conference at Notre Dame to feature ten prominent Industrial Executives and Union Officials 1963, Feb. 11
- PNDP PR 63/19 Subject : Notre Dame raises, $18,000,000, completes Challenge Program four months ahead of schedule 1963, Feb. 17
- PNDP PR 63/20 Subject : Admiral George W. Anderson, Jr., Chief of Naval Operations, will receive University of Notre Dame's Laetare Medal for 1963 1963, Mar. 24
- PNDP PR 63/21 Subject : Dr. Hans Zassenhaus, Professor of Mathematics at Notre Dame, appointed director of new $3,000,000 Computing Center 1963, Apr. 3
- PNDP PR 63/22 Subject : "Love is Life," by Abbe Francois Dantec, a Catholic Marriage Handbook being published by Notre Dame University Press 1963, Apr. 15
- PNDP PR 63/23 Subject : 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 1963, Apr. 15
- PNDP PR 63/24 Subject : 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 1963, Apr. 16
- PNDP PR 63/25 Subject : 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 1963, Apr. 26
- PNDP PR 63/26 Subject : Dr. George N. Shuster, Assistant President of ND [Notre Dame], named a member of Notre Dame's Associate Board of Lay Trustees 1963, May 4
- PNDP PR 63/27 Subject : Laetare Medal for 1963 to be presented to Admiral George W. Anderson, Jr., Chief of Naval Operations 1963, May 6
- PNDP PR 63/28 Subject : Dedication of new $3,000,000 Computing Center and Mathematics Building will be held Friday, May 10th. 1963, May 5
- PNDP PR 63/29 Subject : Honorary Degree to be given to His Eminence Leo Joseph Cardinal Suenens, Roman Catholic Primate of Belgium, at Notre Dame Convocation 1963, May 3
- PNDP PR 63/30 Subject : Report on latest developments on the frontier of Theoretical Physics given at a Scientific meeting held at Notre Dame 1963, May 27
- PNDP PR 63/31 Subject : announcement of appointment of four additional members to "Editorial Board of "Natural Law Forum," Notre Dame Law School Journal 1963, May 28
- PNDP PR 63/32 Subject : Appointment of Dr. Ernest L. Eliel to Head of Chemistry Department and Dr. Thomas E. Stewart to Head of Department of Mathematics announced 1963, May 26
- PNDP PR 63/33 Subject : 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 1963, May 30
- PNDP PR 63/34 Subject : Six Seminarians of Holy Cross Indiana Province to be Ordained to Priesthood at Notre Dame 1963, May
- PNDP PR 63/35 Subject : 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" 1963, June 11
- PNDP PR 63/36 Subject : Appointment of Dr. Julian Samora as Head of the Sociology Department and Dr. Robert Nuner as Head of the Department of Modern Languages announced 1963, June 9
- PNDP PR 63/37 Subject : West Berlin sculptor, Waldemar Otto, named Artist-in-Residence and Faculty member at Notre Dame 1963, June 7
- PNDP PR 63/38 Subject : 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 1963, June 12
- PNDP PR 63/39 Subject : Alfred P. Sloan National Scholarship awarded to two freshmen entering the University of Notre Dame in the Fall 1963, July 1
- PNDP PR 63/40 Subject : announce appointment of Prof. Charles J. Mullin, Specialist in Theoretical Physics, as head of the Department of Physics 1963, July 1
- PNDP PR 63/41 Subject : 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] 1963, July 2
- PNDP PR 63/42 Subject : University of Notre Dame to inaugurate a sophomore year of studies at Innsbruck, Austria in 1964 1963, July 15
- PNDP PR 63/43 Subject : 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" 1963, July 17
- PNDP PR 63/44 Subject : University's Political Science Department reorganized and re-named the Department of Government and International Studies 1963, July 18
- PNDP PR 63/45 Subject : University of Notre Dame to host 13th National Convention of The Christian Family Movement 1963, July 21
- PNDP PR 63/46 Subject : 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 1963, Aug. 5
- PNDP PR 63/47 Subject : Rev. Leonard N. Banas, C.S.C., appointed Head of the Department of Classics 1963, Aug. 7
- PNDP PR 63/48 Subject : Reginald A. Neuwien appointed Director of Nationwide Study of Catholic Elementary and Secondary Education underway at Notre Dame 1963, Aug. 8
- PNDP PR 63/49 Subject : 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 1963, Aug. 9
- PNDP PR 63/50 Subject : Dedication of the $2.2 million Radiation Research Building at Notre Dame September 1st 1963, Aug. 18
- PNDP PR 63/51 Subject : Miles Laboratories, Inc. of Elkhart, Indiana establishes a Professorship in Political Science at Notre Dame 1963, Aug. 19
- PNDP PR 63/52 Subject : 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 1963, Aug. 20
- PNDP PR 63/53 Subject : Rev. John A. O'Brien expresses his views of the necessity for Family Planning for Catholics and non-Catholics 1963, Aug. 27
- PNDP PR 63/54 Subject : 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" 1963, Aug. 28
- PNDP PR 63/55 Subject : Opening of doors of the new, 13-story library to mark beginning of the 122nd academic year at the University of Notre Dame 1963, Sep. 15
- PNDP PR 63/56 Subject : Dr. Edward W. Jerger named Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Dr. Basil R. Myers named Head of the Electrical Engineering Department 1963, Sep. 16
- PNDP PR 63/57 Subject : "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 1963, Sep. 18
- PNDP PR 63/58 Subject : Thirteen Art Exhibitions scheduled at the University of Notre Dame during the coming year 1963, Sep. 19
- PNDP PR 63/59 Subject : Interdenominational Colloquium on "The Concept of the Church as the Body of Christ" to convene at Notre Dame October 11th 1963, Oct. 7
- PNDP PR 63/60 Subject : 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 1963, Oct. 8
- PNDP PR 63/61 Subject : Prof. John J. Kane, Head of Department of Sociology, produces new college text, "Social Problems: A Situational-Value Approach" 1963, Oct. 10
- PNDP PR 63/62 Subject : 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. 1963, Oct. 28
- PNDP PR 63/63 Subject : Rev. John A. O'Brien proposes a White House Conference to discuss measures of helping to deal with Problems of Population 1963, Oct. 28
- PNDP PR 63/64 Subject : Thomas J. Murphy appointed dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Notre Dame 1963, Oct. 29
- PNDP PR 63/65 Subject : the National Science Foundation awards $616,000 grant to Notre Dame to expand research facilities of its Lobund Laboratory 1963, Nov. 3
- PNDP PR 63/66 Subject : "The Review of Politics," a University of Notre Dame quarterly journal, marks its silver anniversary 1963, Nov. 7
- PNDP PR 63/67 Subject : Announcement of the establishment of The Notre Dame Library Council and appointment of eight charter members 1963, Nov. 4
- PNDP PR 63/68 Subject : 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 1963, Nov. 24
- PNDP PR 63/69 Subject : three federal judges to preside at the Notre Dame Law School's fourteenth annual Moot Court Competition 1963, Nov. 25
- PNDP PR 63/70 Subject : 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 1963, Nov. 27
- PNDP PR 63/71 Subject : Notre Dame to raise Undergraduate Tuition fifty dollars per semester, effective next September 1963, Dec. 13
- PNDP PR 63/72 Subject : Eight Notre Dame graduates nominated to serve on the Board off Directors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association 1963, Dec.
- PNDP PR 63/73 Subject : 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 1963, Dec. 15
- PNDP PR 63/74 Subject : Notre Dame awarded a second $6,000,000 Grant by the Ford Foundation if it doubles that amount in gifts and non-Government Grants 1963, Dec. 19
- PNDP PR 63/75 Subject : 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 1963, Dec. 22
- PNDP PR 64/00 Subject : 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" 1964, Jan. 4
- PNDP PR 64/01 Subject : Twenty-five Catholic and Protestant scholars convene at the Notre Dame Colloquium for three days of Ecumenical discussions on "Scripture and the Church" 1964, Jan. 9
- PNDP PR 64/02 Subject : the University of Notre Dame focuses a Developmental Plan on people and programs and also provides for the Construction of three major buildings 1964, Jan. 12
- PNDP PR 64/05 Subject : Dr. Thomas P. Bergin has been named to the newly created post of Dean of Continuing Education at the University of Notre Dame 1964, Jan. 20
- PNDP PR 64/06 Subject : 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 1964, Jan. 27
- PNDP PR 64/07 Subject : 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" 1964, Jan. 26
- PNDP PR 64/08 Subject : 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" 1964, Jan. 29
- PNDP PR 64/09 Subject : 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 1964, Feb. 1
- PNDP PR 64/10 Subject : 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 1964, Feb. 3
- PNDP PR 64/13 Subject : 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 1964, Feb. 17
- PNDP PR 64/14 Subject : 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. 1964, Feb. 18
- PNDP PR 64/15 Subject : 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 1964, Feb. 16
- PNDP PR 64/16 Subject : Dedication for the thirteen-story Notre Dame Memorial Library is set for May 7th. 1964, Feb. 23
- PNDP PR 64/17 Subject : students from more than fifty colleges entry the Notre Dame National Invitational Debate Tournament 1964, Feb. 24
- PNDP PR 64/18 Subject : 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" 1964, Feb. 27
- PNDP PR 64/20 Subject : Pulitzer Prize winning Poet Phyllis McGinley will receive the University of Notre Dame's Laetare Medal for 1964. 1964, Mar. 8
- PNDP PR 64/21 Subject : His Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisserant will celebrate an outdoor Solemn Pontifical Mass in conjunction with the dedication of the Notre Dame Memorial Library 1964, Mar. 12
- PNDP PR 64/22 Subject : 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 1964, Mar. 10
- PNDP PR 64/23 Subject : Eight University of Notre Dame Seniors and Alumni today were awarded Woodrow Wilson fellowships for their first year of graduate study next fall 1964, Mar. 12
- PNDP PR 64/24 Subject : Galileo, a pioneer of Modern Science, will be the subject of a major international meeting at the University of Notre Dame 1964, Mar. 15
- PNDP PR 64/25 Subject : 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 1964, Mar. 13
- PNDP PR 64/26 Subject : 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 1964, Mar. 30
- PNDP PR 64/27 Subject : President Grayson Kirk of Columbia University and Chancellor Herman B. Wells of Indiana University will be major speakers at the Dedication of the Library 1964, Mar. 29
- PNDP PR 64/28 Subject : the appointment of the five members to advisory councils at the University of Notre Dame was announced today 1964, Apr. 6
- PNDP PR 64/29 Subject : Nineteen University students have been awarded fellowships by the National Science Foundation for graduate study in the Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering 1964, Apr. 7
- PNDP PR 64/30 Subject : evidence that Lymphatic Leukemia in mice is inherited was reported here today by Prof. Morris Pollard, director of Lobund Laboratory 1964, Apr. 5
- PNDP PR 64/31 Subject : 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 1964, Apr. 13
- PNDP PR 64/32 Subject : 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 1964, Apr. 15
- PNDP PR 64/33 Subject : Rev. Clark, S.J., discusses Galileo's conflict with Roman Catholic Church 1964, Apr. 12
- PNDP PR 64/34 Subject : twenty-five celebrated men and women will receive Honorary Degrees at an Academic Convocation here Hay 7th marking the dedication of the Memorial Library 1964, Apr. 19
- PNDP PR 64/36 Subject : 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 1964, May 18
- PNDP PR 64/37 Subject : Assistant Secretary of State, Thomas C. Mann, will be the Commencement Speaker at the University of Notre Dame 1964, May 17
- PNDP PR 64/38 Subject : the University of Notre Dame today named six additional Honorary Degree recipients for its 119th annual Commencement 1964, May 22