Index to "Notre Dame"
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.18 Subject : "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." 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.18 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.18 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : 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." 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : "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.'" 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : 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." 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.19 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] has recently received training program grants, research grants and fellowships totaling $396,431. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.3 Title : "... For God, Country, and Notre Dame - Father Hesburgh Receives Nation's Highest Award" 1964/ Fall
Rev. Hesburgh receives the nation's highest civilian award from President Johnson. The other recipients are pictured in the article.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.4 Title : "ABC Radio Network to Air Irish Games" 1964/ Fall
ND's (Notre Dame's) football team will again be the most widely reported via radio, broadcast on ABC. NDC will carry the MD Michigan State Game. Jim Gibbons and ex-ND player Jim Morse will handle the coverage, which will be sponsored by the Schick Razor and B.F. Goodrich Companies.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.4 Title : "Pope Paul Asks Father Hesburgh to Head Theology Research Study" 1964/ Fall
The Pope asks Fr. Hesburgh to assume background and research work on a study center of comparative theology to be build in Jerusalem. The plan for the center is the result of a joint project of The Pope and Orthodox Patriarch Athenagoras. It is intended to further the cause of Christian unity and of Christian co-operation with non-Christian religions.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.4 Title : "Phyllis McGinley Accepts Laetare Medal" 1964/ Fall
The poet received the medal in a private ceremony at her home.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.5 Title : "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh 1964/ Fall
Excerpts from the President's speech "Cultural and Educational Aspects of Development" delivered at the Biennial Interfederal Assembly of Pax Romana. The president discusses the need for university faculties of philosophy and theology to promote the view that each human is equal in an inalienable dignity.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.6 Title : "Notre Dame In Urban America - The Necessity of Urban Study" by Julian Kulski 1964/ Fall
The visiting professor of urban planning and architecture discusses the role of the university in leading society to adapt to a new, urban centered lifestyle and implementing the principles laid out in this area by the "Declaration of Delos," a declaration made by academics in the fields of sociology, economics, anthropology, law, urban planning, history, science, and engineering. It dealt with the need to deal with the "whole man," rather than piecemeal aspects of our existence.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.9 Title : "McCormick Journalism Scholarship Established" 1964/ Fall
"The Robert R. McCormick Charitable Trust... has awarded a ... grant to [ND] to endow an undergraduate scholarship in journalism."
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.9 Title : "Two Civil-Rights Scholarships Give" 1964/ Fall
Two ND [Notre Dame] President John F. Kennedy Civil Rights Scholarships were given to Jacques Frank Yates and Leon John Roos.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.10 Title : "Dean's Outlook... " 1964/ Fall
The Dean of each ND [Notre Dame] college writes briefly about their college.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.14 Title : "Scholarships - A Growing Need in a Growing University" 1964/ Fall
An add asking for help establishing new scholarships.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.15 Title : "Watch that Welding Torch, Sister!" 1964/ Fall
A caption about and pictures of nuns welding and sculpting in ND's (Notre Dame's) art facilities.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.16 Title : "Mechanical Engineers - Complete With Design" by Edward W. Jerger 1964/ Fall
ND's (Notre Dame's) head of Mechanical Engineering discusses annual competitions to encourage students to develop skill in dealing with problematic engineering assignments.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.18 Title : "Otto's 'Jeremiah' Chosen" 1964/ Fall
ND's (Notre Dame's) artist-in-residence Waldemar Otto's latest sculpture, Jeremiah, has been chosen by German architect Bodo Fleischer for a parish center his is building in Klosterfelde. He has also been asked to make a bronze door for the church, depicting figures from the Old and New Testaments.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-4 p.20 Title : An ad for the Challenge II Program, highlighting how it helps athletics. 1964/ Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Title : "Notre Dame News" 1964/ Winter
Brief news stories about recent events at ND [Notre Dame]:
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : ND's (Notre Dame's) enrollment reached 6,982 in the fall. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : "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. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : "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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : "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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : A new book, Theologians of Our Time, edited by Leonhard Reinisch and published by ND [Notre Dame] Press, profiles 12 Catholic and Protestant theologians. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : 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. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.2 Subject : "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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.18 Subject : 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). 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.18 Subject : 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. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : "Francis X. Bradley, Jr., research administrator at [ND] attended a conference on "Research Administration in Colleges and Universities" in Washington, D.C., in October. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : 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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : "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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : 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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : "Notre Dame has received and unrestricted grant of $2,400 from Eastman Kodak under the company's aid-to-education program for 1964." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : 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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : "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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : 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. 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.19 Subject : "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." 1964/ Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.3 Title : "'64 The Comeback Year" by Rex Lardner 1964/ Winter
An article about the success ND [Notre Dame] football has experienced under Ara Parseghian. The article includes a picture of the entire team with the names below.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.5 Title : "Theology Department Sponsors Two Symposia" 1964/ Winter
"Notre Dame's theology department sponsored two symposia during the Fall semester, the first on biblical theology and the second entitled, 'Christ and Conscience Today.'" Pictures are provided from each one and participants are identified in the captions.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.6 Title : "CILA - An Opportunity for Service... " by Peter Collins and Gary Shaffer 1964/ Winter
The authors discuss their charity work in Mexico and Peru as part of the Council for the International Lay Apostolate, and organization born at ND [Notre Dame] and made up of Catholic university students dedicated to education, personal formation, and service.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.10 Title : "The Notre Dame Memorial Library... Center For Study at a Great University" 1964/ Winter
Pictures of the library.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.12 Title : "Tax Credit for Tuition For Higher Education" by John E. Walsh C.S.C. 1964/ Winter
A discussion of the idea of adding a federal income tax credit for those who pay tuitions and fees in any institution of higher learning.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.14 Title : "Dilemmas of the Academic Research Scientist as a Consultant" by Dr. Morris Pollard 1964/ Winter
An article by the associate head of Biology and director of Lobund at ND [Notre Dame] about the perils of scientists as consultants.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.15 Title : "A Gift Now... " 1964/ Winter
A small add explaining the benefits of donating to ND [Notre Dame].
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.16 Title : "Notre Dame Participates in Afghanistan Aid Program" by Dean Norman R. Gay, College of Engineering 1964/ Winter
ND [Notre Dame] is one member of a Consortium to assist the Royal Government of Afghanistan in the development of engineering education in Kabul University. The consortium was formed by eleven universities and institutes of technology and Educational Services Incorporated (ESI). The article describes the country of Afghanistan and how the consortium will work with their educational system.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVII-5 p.20 Title : Challenge II Program Ad 1964/Winter
An ad for the Challenge II Program, highlighting how it helps athletics.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Title : "Notre Dame News" 1965/Spring
Brief news stories about recent events at ND [Notre Dame]:
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Subject : "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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Subject : 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. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Subject : 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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Subject : 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. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Subject : 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. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Subject : "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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Subject : "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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.2 Subject : 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. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.22 Subject : 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. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.22 Subject : 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. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.22 Subject : 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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : 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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : "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... " 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : "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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : "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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : "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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : "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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : "A conference on stereochemistry for college chemistry teachers will be held at [ND]... with the support of the National Science Foundation." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : "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." 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : 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. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.23 Subject : 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. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.3 Title : "A Century of University Science Will Be Highlighted Through 1965 - A Centennial of Science at Notre Dame" 1965/Spring
ND's (Notre Dame's) science program will celebrate its centennial through events focusing in contributions it has made to various sciences throughout its history. It will be the theme of Notre Dame Night in April and of events held in May and June.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.4 Title : "The President's Page" by Rev. Theodore Hesburgh 1965/Spring
The President, a member of the United States Civil Rights Commission, discusses the civil rights struggle in Mississippi.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.5 Title : "Notre Dame at Innsbruck" by Mike Irvine and John Turner 1965/Spring
ND [Notre Dame] students discuss their experiences in Innsbruck, Austria, as part of a year of study in Europe.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.8 Title : "Dean's Outlook... " 1965/Spring
Dean of each ND [Notre Dame] college writes briefly about their college.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.12 Title : "Stanley S. Sessler, F.R.S.A., F.I.A.L. - Dean of Notre Dame's Artists" 1965/Spring
An article about the life, work, and popularity of Stanley S. Sessler, a Russian-born painter who has been head of the ND [Notre Dame] art department since 1937.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.14 Title : "Architecture Finds a New (and Better) Home" by Mary Kitkowski 1965/Spring
The article tells how the old library was converted into a new architecture building with modifications designed by Professor Frank Montana, head of the ND [Notre Dame] architecture department.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.16 Title : "... The First 100 Years of a Great Catholic Magazine... " by Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy, C.S.C. 1965/Spring
This article commemorates the centennial of Ave Maria magazine by recounting the story of its founding and early history.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.20 Title : "Student Sports Car Show to Assist Challenge II Program... " 1965/Spring
ND [Notre Dame] hosts a sports car show to benefit the Challenge II Program.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-1 p.24 Title : A Challenge II add discussing the history of science at ND [Notre Dame]. 1965/Spring
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.2 Title : "Notre Dame News" 1965/Summer
Short explanations of recent noteworthy events at ND [Notre Dame].
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.2 Subject : "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." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.2 Subject : 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." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.2 Subject : ND's (Notre Dame's) tuition will increase next September by $50 per semester for undergraduates and $200 for law students. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.2 Subject : "Notre Dame will inaugurate an undergraduate major in theology next fall, according to Rev. Albert Schlitzer C.S.C., head of the theology department." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.2 Subject : 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. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.2 Subject : 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. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.2 Subject : 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." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.18 Subject : 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. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.18 Subject : 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. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.18 Subject : "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." 1965/Summer