ND [Notre Dame] Press Releases Index
- PNDP PR 65/73 Subject : the Mediaeval Institute at Notre Dame will microfilm and photograph centuries-old Art Treasures at the Ambrosian Library in Milan 1965, Sep. 30
- PNDP PR 65/74 Subject : the Indiana Academy of Science will hold its eighty-first annual meeting at the University of Notre Dame 1965, Oct. 3
- PNDP PR 65/75 Subject : Notre Dame announces plans for a series of events commemorating the 700th anniversary of the birth of Dante Alighieri, the celebrated Italian poet 1965, Oct. 6
- PNDP PR 65/76 Subject : 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" 1965, Oct. 7
- PNDP PR 65/77 Subject : John H. Janowski is appointed Director of Publications at Notre Dame 1965, Oct. 24
- PNDP PR 65/78 Subject : 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 1965, Oct. 25
- PNDP PR 65/79 Subject : a Record fall Semester Enrollment of 7,155 is reported 1965, Oct. 26
- PNDP PR 65/80 Subject : Mexican Painter Enrique Echeverria is to serve as Artist-in-Residence at Notre Dame 1965, Oct. 28
- PNDP PR 65/81 Subject : 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 1965, Oct. 5
- PNDP PR 65/82 Subject : 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" 1965, Oct. 6
- PNDP PR 65/83 Subject : 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 1965, Oct. 7
- PNDP PR 65/84 Subject : 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" 1965, Oct. 8
- PNDP PR 65/85 Subject : Notre Dame to hold an International Conference on "The Main Theological Issues of Vatican II," inviting 250 Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, and Jewish Theologians 1965, Oct. 15
- PNDP PR 65/86 Subject : A symposium on "Science and Contemporary Society" will be the final event in the year-long observance of the Centennial of Science 1965, Nov. 14
- PNDP PR 65/86a Subject : 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 1965, Dec. 14
- PNDP PR 65/87 Subject : 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 1965, Dec. 17
- PNDP PR 65/88 Subject : Eight Notre Dame Graduates nominated to serve on the Board of Directors of the Notre Dame Alumni Association. 1965, Dec. 20
- PNDP PR 65/89 Subject : University of Notre Dame Press and six other university presses have opened a London Sales Office under the name of "American University Publishers Group" 1965, Dec. 22
- PNDP PR 66/01 Subject : Dr. Thomas P. Carney is Elected President of the Notre Dame Alumni Association 1966, Jan. 21
- PNDP PR 66/02 Subject : Prof. Morris Pollard appointed as head of the newly established Graduate Department of Microbiology 1966, Jan. 22
- PNDP PR 66/03 Subject : 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" 1966, Jan. 21
- PNDP PR 66/04 Subject : 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 1966, Jan. 25
- PNDP PR 66/05 Subject : sixth annual conference of the Indiana Personnel and Guidance Association will be held at the University of Notre Dame 1966, Jan. 29
- PNDP PR 66/06 Subject : 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 1966, Feb. 1
- PNDP PR 66/07 Subject : 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" 1966, Feb. 2
- PNDP PR 66/08 Subject : Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation awards Fellowships to eight Notre Dame students 1966, Mar. 10
- PNDP PR 66/09 Subject : Dr. Frederick D. Rossini receives the William H. Nichols Medal presented annually by the New York Section of The American Chemical Society 1966, Mar. 12
- PNDP PR 66/10 Subject : 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" 1966, Mar. 12
- PNDP PR 66/11 Subject : 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" 1966, Mar. 14
- PNDP PR 66/12 Subject : Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Crowley of Wilmette, Illinois, are to receive the Laetare Medal for 1966 1966, Mar. 20
- PNDP PR 66/13 Subject : 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 1966, Apr. 9
- PNDP PR 66/14 Subject : 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 1966, Apr. 11
- PNDP PR 66/15 Subject : 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" 1966, Apr.
- PNDP PR 66/16 Subject : 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 1966, Apr. 17
- PNDP PR 66/17 Subject : announce inauguration of a Master of Business Administration Program 1966, Apr. 23
- PNDP PR 66/18 Subject : 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 1966, May. 15
- PNDP PR 66/19 Subject : announce details of the Doctoral Program in Theology to be inaugurated next September 1966, May. 16
- PNDP PR 66/20 Subject : four Summer Teacher Training Institutes in Science for High School Teachers will be conducted this summer 1966, May.
- PNDP PR 66/21 Subject : 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 1966, May. 21
- PNDP PR 66/22 Subject : Two Peace Corps groups will train at Notre Dame for Overseas Assignments in Bolivia this summer 1966, June 19
- PNDP PR 66/23 Subject : Summer Session to open Wednesday, June 22 1966, June 20
- PNDP PR 66/24 Subject : 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" 1966, June 22
- PNDP PR 66/25 Subject : Patrick Strickler has been appointed as Assistant Director of Public Information at Notre Dame 1966, June 25
- PNDP PR 66/26 Subject : 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 1966, June 26
- PNDP PR 66/27 Subject : 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 1966, June 28
- PNDP PR 66/28 Subject : Fifty-one University of Notre Dame Seniors have been awarded pre-doctoral Graduate Fellowships by the National Science Foundation during the past six years 1966, June 29
- PNDP PR 66/29 Subject : Ninth International Congress for Microbiology to be held in Moscow will be attended by four members of the Lobund Laboratory staff at Notre Dame. 1966, July 17
- PNDP PR 66/30 Subject : 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 1966,
- PNDP PR 66/31 Subject : Victor A. Schaefer relinquishes post as Director of Libraries to accept Government Assignment Overseas, Rev. James W. Simonson, C.S.C., appointed his successor 1966, July 19
- PNDP PR 66/32 Subject : First Institute on Church Support to be held here, and Interdenominational event discussing the problem of Fundraising 1966, July 20
- PNDP PR 66/33 Subject : 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 1966, July
- PNDP PR 66/34 Subject : six Research Grants totaling $311,627 awarded to Notre Dame Scholars 1966, July 22
- PNDP PR 66/35 Subject : The 49th Summer Session has enrolled 3,339 Undergraduate and Graduate Students, many of them Nuns 1966, July 24
- PNDP PR 66/36 Subject : second annual Young Christian Student Apostolic Workshop to be held here in late August, coordinated by Catholic Action Office at ND [Notre Dame] 1966, Aug. 14
- PNDP PR 66/37 Subject : 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 1966,
- PNDP PR 66/38 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] Aero-Space Engineering Lab develops the Parafoil 1966,
- PNDP PR 66/39 Subject : 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 1966, Aug. 21
- PNDP PR 66/40 Subject : 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. 1966,
- PNDP PR 66/41 Subject : Rev. John E. Walsh, C.S.C., announces the names of New Faculty Members appointed for the 1966-67 school year. 1966,
- PNDP PR 66/42 Subject : Notre Dame will begin its 125th academic year with a total enrollment of about 7,333 students. 1966, Sep. 18
- PNDP PR 66/43 Subject : Rev. Aidan Kavanagh, 0.S.B., appointed as director of the Graduate Program In Liturgical Studies at Notre Dame 1966, Sep. 23
- PNDP PR 66/44 Subject : 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 1966, Sep. 25
- PNDP PR 66/45 Subject : 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 1966, Sep. 26
- PNDP PR 66/46 Subject : 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" 1966, Sep. 29
- PNDP PR 66/47 Subject : University of Notre Dame is Microfilming the materials of the world-famous Ambrosian Library in Milan 1966, Oct. 20
- PNDP PR 66/48 Subject : The Laetare Medal for 1966 will be conferred on Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Crowley at a Dinner in the Morris Inn 1966, Oct. 6
- PNDP PR 66/49 Subject : Notre Dame will establish a collection of books and Memorabilia on the History of Sports and Games 1966, Oct. 8
- PNDP PR 66/50 Subject : 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" 1966, Oct. 9
- PNDP PR 66/51 Subject : 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 1966, Oct. 10
- PNDP PR 66/52 Subject : Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Crowley, founders of the Christian Family Movement, received the Laetare Medal. 1966, Oct. 8
- PNDP PR 66/53 Subject : Dr. John Oesterle, Notre Dame Associate Professor of Philosophy, has been appointed editor of "The New Scholasticism." 1966,
- PNDP PR 66/54 Subject : Notre Dane Glee Club will appear on the Andy Williams Show 1966, Oct. 30
- PNDP PR 66/55 Subject : 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 1966, Oct. 29
- PNDP PR 66/56 Subject : University announces plans to build an underground addition to the Radiation Research Building In order to install a 6-million electron volt Pulse Accelerator 1966, Nov. 1
- PNDP PR 66/57 Subject : 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 1966, Nov. 6
- PNDP PR 66/58 Subject : 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 1966,
- PNDP PR 66/59 Subject : Construction begins on a three-story, $1,120,000 building for the Lobund Laboratory at Notre Dame. 1966, Nov. 3
- PNDP PR 66/60 Subject : a Chicago Rabbi and a Greek Orthodox Priest join the Theology faculty this semester 1966, Nov. 13
- PNDP PR 66/61 Subject : University plans a conference on "Sharing the Costs of Water and Air Pollution Control" to be held here 1966, Nov. 14
- PNDP PR 66/62 Subject : an intensive seven-week Institute for Advanced Study in History will be held next summer at Notre Dame 1966, Nov. 20
- PNDP PR 66/63 Subject : Fifth annual University of Notre Dame Conference on Population will be held here December 1-3. 1966, Nov. 27
- PNDP PR 66/64 Subject : Rev. John A. O'Brien, C.S.C., has authored a paperback book on the "Reformation," seen in light of Vatican II 1966,
- PNDP PR 66/65 Subject : James E. Armstrong announces the nomination of eight Notre Dame graduates to serve on the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association 1966, Dec. 19
- PNDP PR 66/66 Subject : Radiation Laboratory is receiving support for research programs totaling $1,462,000 during the fiscal year. 1966, Dec. 16
- PNDP PR 66/67 Subject : Morley Blackhurst establishes the Eva C. Blackhurst Memorial Scholarship Fund with a gift of $60,000 1966, Dec. 27
- PNDP PR 66/68 Subject : Two major academic programs planned for the summer, Summer Session and program to keep High School Teacher's training up to date 1966, Dec. 28
- PNDP PR 66/69 Subject : The Sophomore Tear Abroad program will be offered in a third Foreign Country next years: Japan 1966, Dec. 30
- PNDP PR 68/01 Subject : Judge William B. Lawless named Dean of Notre Dame Law School 1968, Jan. 30
- PNDP PR 68/02 Subject : John F. Plouff named managing Director of Athletics and Convocation Center 1968, Jan. 30
- PNDP PR 68/03 Subject : Seminar on problem of Obscenity and availability of Obscene materials to Youth held by Notre Dame Center for Continuing Education 1968, Jan. 30
- PNDP PR 68/04 Subject : Phi Beta Kappa Chapter, Epsilon of Indiana to install chapter at ND [Notre Dame] 1968, Jan. 30
- PNDP PR 68/05 Subject : "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 1968, Feb. 8
- PNDP PR 68/06 Subject : "The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society" 1968, Feb. 2
- PNDP PR 68/07 Subject : Naval Aero-Space Recovery Facility awards Grant to Notre Dame to test parafoil 1968, Feb. 6
- PNDP PR 68/08 Subject : Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ward, Peoria, Illinois, 1st in history to have 4 songs at Notre Dame together 1968, Feb. 6
- PNDP PR 68/09 Subject : 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 1968, Feb. __
- PNDP PR 68/10 Subject : Buckley Survey of Class of 1928 assesses their views on their Personal Lives, Politics, and the Modern Catholic Church 1968, Feb. __
- PNDP PR 68/11 Subject : Rabbi Elliot D. Rosenstock, Visiting Assistant Theology Professor at ND [Notre Dame], discusses teaching at ND [Notre Dame] and modern Catholicism and Judaism 1968, Feb. __
- PNDP PR 68/12 Subject : Rev. John A. O'Brien is long-time participant in movement for friendly relations between Knights of Columbus and Masons 1968, Feb. __
- PNDP PR 68/13 Subject : Sophomore Literary Festival to feature screening of film "Beyond the Law," hosted by Director Norman Mailer 1968, Mar. 10