Index to "Notre Dame"
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.2 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.2 Subject : "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]." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] will raise undergraduate tuition 50% beginning next school year. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : "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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] Philosophy faculty Dr. A. Robert Caponigri and R. Ralph McInerny co-author a four volume History of Western Philosophy. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : "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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : "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.'" 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : 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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : "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). 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : "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." 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.19 Subject : At least nine ND [Notre Dame] scientists and scholars participated in a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 1964/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.3 Title : "Challenge II for Notre Dame and You" 1964/Spring
ND [Notre Dame] launches a new Ford Foundation-sponsored Challenge Program called "Challenge II." ND [Notre Dame] will be awarded a second $6,000,000 grant provided the University doubles that amount in other donations. The article goes on to discuss what the money will be used for.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.4 Title : "An Alumni Board Resolution" by Peter J. Kernan 1964/Spring
The associate extends its confident acceptance of Challenge II.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.5 Title : "The President's Page" by George N. Shuster, Assistant to the President 1964/Spring
George Shuster, standing in for the President, discusses Challenge II.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.6 Title : "Notre Dame's Center for Continuing Education," 1964/Spring
ND [Notre Dame] received a grant from the Kellogg Foundation for construction and operation of a Center for Continuing Education, a new adult education facility. Dr. Thomas P. Bergin will be the Dean of Continuing Education at ND [Notre Dame].
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.7 Title : "The New Dean's Outlook... " by Dr. Thomas Bergin 1964/Spring
The new Dean of the Center for Continuing Education discusses the programs that will be offered by the center, including conferences on world issues and opportunities for alumni to continue their education.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.9 Title : "Mock Convention - A Course In Practical Politics" by Paul C. Bartholomew 1964/Spring
Discusses how mock political conventions help students learn about politics. This year's convention is a Republican convention. Henry Cabot Lodge, the U.S. ambassador to Viet Nam, was nominated as the presidential candidate. Oregon Governor Mark O. Hatfield was nominated as his running mate.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.12 Title : "Third Theology Colloquium Held" 1964/Spring
ND [Notre Dame] hosts a colloquium of Catholic and Protestant scholars to discuss "Scripture and the Church."
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.12 Title : "Officials Get New Appointments" 1964/Spring
ND [Notre Dame] officials have received new appointments: Rev. Joseph Hoffman to acting director of admissions; Rev. Daniel O'Neil to assistant V.P. of student affairs; Rev. Roman Ladewski to assistant freshman dean; Bro. Lawrence Carter to executive secretary of the Scholarship Committee; and Professor Devere Plunkett will take over as military liaison.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.12 Title : "German Ambassador Speaks" 1964/Spring
K. Heinrich Knappstein, German Ambassador to the U.S., lectured at ND [Notre Dame] on "Germany's Role in the Free World."
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.13 Title : "Memorial Library Mural Takes Form For May 7 Dedication" 1964/Spring
Picture included.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.13 Title : "Cultural Study of Youth to Begin" 1964/Spring
A Cross-Cultural Study of Youth will be conducted in three neighborhoods in NYC, Chicago, and Washington, D.C., under the auspices of ND [Notre Dame], supported by a grant from The Lavanburg Foundation. The advisory committee for the study is chaired by Dr. George N. Shuster, assistant pres. of ND [Notre Dame]. It will be directed by Dr. Bernard Lander. It will study juvenile crime and delinquency.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.13 Title : "Union-Management Conference" 1964/Spring
Participants in ND's (Notre Dame's) twelfth annual Union Management Conference are pictured and named.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.14 Title : "Deans' Outlook... " 1964/Spring
The Deans of each department are pictured and given space to write briefly about their program.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.17 Title : "Notre Dame-An Appreciation" by Dr. Michael O. Sawyer 1964/Spring
A visiting professor from Syracuse talks about what he thinks is great about ND [Notre Dame].
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-1 p.18 Title : Spring Sports Ad 1964/Spring
An ad dealing with spring sports and the importance of the new Athletic Convocation Center to the Challenge II program.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.2 Title : "To Our Beloved Son Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of the University of Notre Dame" by Pope Paul VI 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
A greeting from the Pope to the President and University of Notre Dame to celebrate the dedication of the Memorial Library.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.3 Title : "Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication Ceremonies Impressive" 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
A summary of the events and guests featured at the dedication of the Memorial Library, including a Solemn Pontifical Mass celebrated by Eugene Cardinal Tisserant; and addresses from Dr. Grayson Kirk, president of Columbia University; and Dr. Herman B. Wells, Chancellor of Indiana University.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.4 Title : "Prayer For the Dedication" by Joseph Cardinal Ritter 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.4 Title : "Notre Dame Memorial Library" 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
Information about the library and the mural that decorates it.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.5 Title : "Symposium: The Person in Contemporary Society" 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
The symposium was held in conjunction with the dedication of the Library. It was arranged by Rev. Chester A. Soleta, V.P. of Academic Affairs and chaired by Dr. Kenneth W. Thompson, V.P. of the Rockefeller Foundation. It opened with a paper by French theologian Rev. Louis Bouyer and included speeches by Professor John E. Smith, chairman of Philosophy at Yale, Sir Hugh Scott Taylor, and Dr. Dana Farnsworth. The article includes brief bios of the last two speakers and excerpts from the closing address by Dr. Farnsworth about the scope of psychology and the need of both goodness and knowledge.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.6 Title : "New York Pro. Musica Motet Choir" 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
"The New York Pro Musica Motet Choir, augmented by the Abbey Singers, presented a program of Renaissance music as a highlight of the Notre Dame Memorial Library dedication on the evening of May 6." The program is listed as part of the article.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.7 Title : "Solemn Pontifical Mass - The Word of Life" by His Eminence, Albert Cardinal Meyer 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
Excerpts from his sermon at the dedication of the Memorial Library, focusing on The Word of Life and on Truth.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.10 Title : "The Academic Convocation - 'The University and the Explosion of Knowledge'" by Dr. Grayson Kirk 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
Excerpts from the speech by the President of Columbia University about the importance of university libraries.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.12 Title : "Honorary Degrees Conferred" 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
Introductions and pictures of everyone who received an honorary degree at the library dedication ceremony.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.16 Title : "Library Dedication Banquet" 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue... Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
The dedication banquet was held on May 7 in the North Dining Hall. Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, Chairman of the Dedication, was the Master of Ceremonies. The Principle address was given by Dr. Herman B. Wells, chancellor of Indiana University, and is included in the article. The speech touches on the topic of "The University in World Affairs."
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-2 p.19 Title : "Dedication Officials" 1964/Spring-Summer [Special Issue: Notre Dame Memorial Library Dedication]
A list of the dedication officials.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Title : "Notre Dame News" 1964/ Summer
Brief news stories about recent happenings at ND [Notre Dame]:
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : "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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : "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 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : "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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : ND's (Notre Dame's) debate team won 272 of 325 debates this year. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.2 Subject : "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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : "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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : "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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : "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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : "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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : 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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.10 Subject : "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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : 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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : 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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : "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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : "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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : 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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : 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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : 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." 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : Professor Vincent P. DeSantis, head of history at ND [Notre Dame], lectured on "Political Perspectives" at George Washington University. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : "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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.11 Subject : "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. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.3 Title : "Challenge II Program Passes One Third Mark; Contributions Exceed $9 Million" 1964/ Summer
As the Challenge II program continues, The Rockefeller Foundation gave ND [Notre Dame] a grant to underwrite its Latin American research and training programs in social sciences and humanities; and a George O'Brien Corporation Fund will be give to ND's (Notre Dame's) Center for the study of Man in Contemporary Society.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.5 Title : "The President's Page" by Dr. Rafael Caldera 1964/ Summer
The thoughts of Dr. Rafael Caldera on the current conditions in Latin America.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.7 Title : "Art: Notre Dame Students Experiment Widely, Develop Individually" by Mary Kitkowski 1964/ Summer
An article discussing the art program at ND [Notre Dame].
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.9 Title : "Phyllis McGinley Named Laetare Medalist" 1964/ Summer
The Pulitzer Prize winner is this year's Laetare medalist.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.9 Title : "Mittleman to Head Computing Center" 1964/ Summer
Dr. Don Mittleman, chief of computations with the National Bureau of Standards, was appointed professor of computing science and director of the Computing Center at ND [Notre Dame].
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-3 p.12 Title : An ad for the Challenge II Program, highlighting how it helps athletics. 1964/ Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.2 Title : "Notre Dame News" 1964/ Fall
Brief news stories about recent happenings at ND [Notre Dame]:
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.2 Subject : 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." 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.2 Subject : 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 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.2 Subject : Construction has begun on the Center for Continuing Education. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.2 Subject : "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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.18 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall