ND [Notre Dame] Press Releases Index
- PNDP PR 64/39 Subject : 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" 1964, June 4
- PNDP PR 64/40 Subject : 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 1964, June 8
- PNDP PR 64/41 Subject : A summary of the life of India's recently deceased Prime Minister Nehru 1964,
- PNDP PR 64/42 Subject : One thousand University alumni, from the class of 19l4 to graduates of five years ago, will return to the campus Friday for Reunion Weekend 1964, June 9
- PNDP PR 64/43 Subject : 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 1964, June 7
- PNDP PR 64/44 Subject : 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 1964, June 11
- PNDP PR 64/45 Subject : "History and the Catholic School Problem" will be the theme of the nineteenth meeting of the History Teachers' 1964, June 12
- PNDP PR 64/46 Subject : 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 1964, June 21
- PNDP PR 64/47 Subject : The appointment of Dr. Don Mittleman as Professor of Computing Science and director of the Computing Center at Notre Dame was announced today 1964, June 22
- PNDP PR 64/48 Subject : 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 1964, July 26
- PNDP PR 64/49 Subject : In his new book, "Federal Aid to Private Schools," Rev. Leo. R. Ward reports change in attitude toward Government Funding of Private Schools 1964, July 27
- PNDP PR 64/50 Subject : 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 1964,
- PNDP PR 64/52 Subject : 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 1964,
- PNDP PR 64/53 Subject : in new book, "Education and Political Power," Rev. E. Walsh, C.S.C. says Strong and Free Educational System necessary for Democracy to work 1964, Aug. 11
- PNDP PR 64/54 Subject : Catholic Students Mission Crusade to be held at ND [Notre Dame], theme is "A World United" 1964, Aug. 13
- PNDP PR 64/55 Subject : 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 1964, Sep. 6
- PNDP PR 64/56 Subject : Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., will be among thirty distinguished men and women who will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom 1964, Sep. 9
- PNDP PR 64/57 Subject : 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 1964, Sep. 10
- PNDP PR 64/59 Subject : 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 1964,
- PNDP PR 64/60 Subject : 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 1964, Oct. 1
- PNDP PR 64/6l Subject : 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 1964,
- PNDP PR 64/62 Subject : 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 1964, Sep. 28
- PNDP PR 64/63 Subject : Undergraduate Course in Computing Science, using the UNIVAC 1107 Computer, to be introduced at Notre Dame this fall 1964, Sep. 30
- PNDP PR 64/64 Subject : much more unites Catholics with their fellow-Christians than divides them, says Rev. Karl Rahner, who contributed to book, "Steps to Christian Unity" 1964,
- PNDP PR 64/66 Subject : 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. 1964,
- PNDP PR 64/67 Subject : four prominent Business and Professional Leaders appointed to Notre Dame Board of Lay Trustees 1964, Dec. 6
- PNDP PR 64/68 Subject : 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. 1964, Dec. 8
- PNDP PR 64/69 Subject : 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 1964, Dec. 10
- PNDP PR 65/01 Subject : the Centennial of Science to be observed at Notre Dame throughout 1965, to focus on ND [Notre Dame]'s various contributions to Science 1965, Jan. 3
- PNDP PR 65/02 Subject : Lancaster Smith of Dallas, Texas, Elected president of the Notre Dane Alumni Association 1965, Jan. 11
- PNDP PR 65/03 Subject : 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" 1965, Jan. 12
- PNDP PR 65/04 Subject : R. Sargent Shriver, director of the Peace Corps, will receive the 12th annual Patriotism Award of the Notre Dame Senior Class 1965, Jan. 15
- PNDP PR 65/05 Subject : 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" 1965, Jan. 14
- PNDP PR 65/06 Subject : 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" 1965, Jan. 26
- PNDP PR 65/07 Subject : 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 1965, Jan. 27
- PNDP PR 65/08 Subject : 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 1965, Jan. 28
- PNDP PR 65/09 Subject : the National Science Foundation will support a conference on Stereochemistry for College Chemistry Teachers to be held at Notre Dame 1965, Jan. 28
- PNDP PR 65/10 Subject : a summer Teacher Training Institute in the Fundamentals of Geology for high school teachers will be conducted at Notre Dame 1965, Feb.
- PNDP PR 65/11 Subject : 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 1965, Feb. 8
- PNDP PR 65/12 Subject : 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 1965, Feb. 6
- PNDP PR 65/13 Subject : George Burden, President of the United Rubber Workers Union, to join in Addressing the thirteenth annual Union-Management Conference at Notre Dame 1965, Feb. 7
- PNDP PR 65/14 Subject : two $500,000 Gifts toward Athletic and Convocation Center, part of Challenge II Program, received 1965, Feb. 14
- PNDP PR 65/15 Subject : 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 1965, Feb. 15
- PNDP PR 65/16 Subject : 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" 1965, Feb. 16
- PNDP PR 65/17 Subject : 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 1965, Feb. 28
- PNDP PR 65/18 Subject : Notre Dane Law School to hold Symposium on "Violence in the Streets, U.S.A., 1964" 1965, Mar. 4
- PNDP PR 65/19 Subject : "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 1965, Mar. 7
- PNDP PR 65/20 Subject : Woodrow Wilson national Fellowship Foundation awards fellowship to ten University of Notre Dane Seniors 1965, Mar. 12
- PNDP PR 65/21 Subject : 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 1965, Mar. 14
- PNDP PR 65/22 Subject : Dr. Heinrieh Krone, Minister for Special Affairs in the government of the West German Federal Republic, receives an Honorary Doctorate from ND [Notre Dame] 1965, Mar.
- PNDP PR 65/23 Subject : 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 1965, Mar. 21
- PNDP PR 65/24 Subject : Rev. Albert Schlitzer, C.S.C., announces the inauguration of an Undergraduate Major in Theology next fall 1965, Mar. 22
- PNDP PR 65/25 Subject : "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] 1965, Mar. 24
- PNDP PR 65/26 Subject : Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, Dean of the College of Science at Notre Dame, is named to receive the Laetare Medal 1965, Mar. 26
- PNDP PR 65/27 Subject : Father Hesburgh to receive an honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at the annual Charter Day ceremonies at UCLA 1965, Mar. 29
- PNDP PR 65/28 Subject : number of Notre Dame Freshmen qualifying for the Dean's List has doubled since the 1962-63 school year. 1965, Mar. 30
- PNDP PR 65/29 Subject : Rev. Leo R. Ward, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Notre Dame, publishes a new book entitled "Ethics: A College Text" 1965, Apr. 1
- PNDP PR 65/30 Subject : 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 1965, Apr. 8
- PNDP PR 65/31 Subject : the Celebrated artist, Mare Chagall, will receive an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame 1965, Apr. 4
- PNDP PR 65/32 Subject : an increase of $50 a semester will bring the Undergraduate Tuition at Notre Dame to $1,500 per Academic year 1965, Apr. 5
- PNDP PR 65/33 Subject : University of Notre Dame to hold a Symposium on Pope John's encyclical, "Pacem In Terris" 1965, Apr. 15
- PNDP PR 65/34 Subject : 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. 1965, Apr. 18
- PNDP PR 65/35 Subject : Honorary Doctorates to be given to twelve eminent figures in the world of Science at Centennial of Science Convocation 1965, Apr. 25
- PNDP PR 65/36 Subject : 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 1965, May 11
- PNDP PR 65/37 Subject : McGeorge Bandy, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, will deliver the Commencement Address 1965, May 19
- PNDP PR 65/38 Subject : 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." 1965, May 18
- PNDP PR 65/39 Subject : announce appointment of three Vice Presidents at the University 1965, June 7
- PNDP PR 65/40 Subject : Professor Ernest E. Sandeen appointed Head of the English Department 1965, June 11
- PNDP PR 65/41 Subject : Prof. Thomas P. Broden, Jr., is appointed the Assistant Dean of the Notre Dame Law School 1965, June 13
- PNDP PR 65/42 Subject : 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 1965, June 14
- PNDP PR 65/43 Subject : announce plans for the twelfth annual Theological Institute for Local Superiors, "Redemption in the Modern World" to be this years theme 1965, June 15
- PNDP PR 65/44 Subject : three-day International Conference on Sintering and Related Phenomena will open at Notre Dame 1965, June 20
- PNDP PR 65/45 Subject : University of Notre Dame Press publishes the first printed edition of Peter Riga's "Aurora," a Mediaeval Verse Commentary on the Bible 1965, June 21
- PNDP PR 65/46 Subject : $525,000 Grant by The Ford Foundation will support the inauguration of an interdepartmental, Graduate Program in West European Studies 1965, June 28
- PNDP PR 65/47 Subject : Donald K. Ross has been named Executive Director of the Notre Dame Foundation 1965, July 4
- PNDP PR 65/48 Subject : Announce appointment of Professor 0. Timothy O'Meara as head of the Department of Mathematics 1965, July 6
- PNDP PR 65/49 Subject : Rev. Joseph B. Simons, C.S.C., succeeds Rev. A. Leonard Collins, C.S.C. as Dean of Students 1965, July 8
- PNDP PR 65/50 Subject : the inauguration of a Department of Psychology at Notre Dame effective in September is announced 1965, July 18
- PNDP PR 65/51 Subject : 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. 1965, July 21
- PNDP PR 65/52 Subject : Plans are announced for an International Conference of Theologians on "The Main Theological Issues of Vatican II" to be held at Notre Dame 1965, July 22
- PNDP PR 65/53 Subject : Dr. Emil T. Hofman is appointed Assistant Dean of the Notre Dame College of Science 1965, July
- PNDP PR 65/54 Subject : 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] 1965, Aug. 1
- PNDP PR 65/55 Subject : Lewis Hall, a new residence for Sisters studying for Graduate Degrees at Notre Dame, is dedicated 1965, Aug. 5
- PNDP PR 65/56 Subject : Clyde Pratt Craine, Jr., Professor of English at the University of Detroit is appointed a member of the Notre Dame Library Council 1965, Aug. 3
- PNDP PR 65/57 Subject : 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 1965, Aug. 12
- PNDP PR 65/58 Subject : Rev. Ernan McMullin appointed Head of the Department of Philosophy 1965, Aug. 13
- PNDP PR 65/59 Subject : Morris B. Abram, prominent New York City attorney, is appointed to the Notre Dame Law School Advisory Council 1965, Aug. 15
- PNDP PR 65/60 Subject : University of Notre Dame will hold a Conference on Law and Business dealing with the Robinson- Patman Act 1965, Aug. 16
- PNDP PR 65/61 Subject : 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 1965, Aug. 23
- PNDP PR 65/62 Subject : 14th conference of the Christian Family Movement will open at Notre Dame 1965, Aug. 26
- PNDP PR 65/63 Subject : the Catholic Biblical Association of America will hold its twenty eighth general meeting at Notre Dame 1965, Aug. 27
- PNDP PR 65/64 Subject : announce creation of the Philosophic Institute for Artificial Intelligence at the University of Notre Dame 1965, Aug. 29
- PNDP PR 65/65 Subject : Prof. Milton Burton, director of the Radiation Laboratory, announces the establishment of a Radiation Chemistry Data Center 1965, Sep. 8
- PNDP PR 65/66 Subject : Brother Raphael Wilson, C.S.C., appointed the Director of Admissions at Notre Dame 1965, Sep. 8
- PNDP PR 65/67 Subject : 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 1965, Sep. 9
- PNDP PR 65/68 Subject : University of Notre Dame to begin its 124th year, adding Academic Program and Female Faculty 1965, Sep. 20
- PNDP PR 65/69 Subject : Notre Dame students and Saint Mary's students are taking courses on each other's campus in a program of Academic Collaboration 1965, Sep. 23
- PNDP PR 65/70 Subject : 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 1965, Sep. 24
- PNDP PR 65/71 Subject : 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 1965, Sep. 27
- PNDP PR 65/72 Subject : five Alumni and Development Staff Members at Notre Dame appointed 1965, Sep. 26