Index to "Notre Dame"
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.18 Subject : Col. Victor J. Ferrari, USAF, has replaced Lt. Col. Everett. E Blakely as professor of aerospace studies and commanding officer of Air Force ROTC at ND [Notre Dame]. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.18 Subject : "Dr. and Mrs. Donald P. Costello have been appointed the first Danforth Associates at [ND]... Costello is an assistant professor of English at the University." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.18 Subject : "Paul Pollaro, [NYC] painter-collagist, will join the art department faculty at [ND] for the Summer Session... " teaching Intermediate Painting and Advanced Painting and offering special workshops. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.18 Subject : Dr. Basil R. Myers, professor and head of the electrical engineering department at ND [Notre Dame], has been appointed to the Liaison Relationship Committee of the American Society for Engineering Education and to the Education Committee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.18 Subject : Mississippi: The Closed Society, a book by ND [Notre Dame] history professor Dr. James W. Silver, received the Sidney Hillman Foundation Special Prize Award for "outstanding published or produced contributions dealing with the general subjects of trade-union development, race relations, civil liberties, world peace and related problems." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.19 Subject : Dr. Peter P. Grande, assistant professor of education at ND [Notre Dame], has received a grant to participate in a conference examining developments in psychology and other behavioral sciences significant to education. The conference will be at Stanford University. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.19 Subject : "Ten Notre Dame seniors have been awarded fellowships for their first year of graduate study by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, N.J. Three other Notre Dame students and an alumnus received 'honorable mention'... " 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.19 Subject : "Professor John To. Noonan, Jr. of the Notre Dame Law School has been awarded a Guggenheim fellowship to study matrimonial cases in the courts of the Roman Catholic Church. He will conduct his research in certain American diocesan tribunals and in the Sacred Roman Rota at Rome." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.19 Subject : A new book edited by ND [Notre Dame] faculty members Dr. William V. D'Antonio and Dr. Fredrick B. Pike, Religion, Revolution, and Reform: New Forces for Change in Latin America, is the work of 12 contributing authors, including Chilean President Eduardo Frei Montalva and Most Rev. Mark G. MucGrath, C.S.C., Bishop of Santiago de Veraguas in Panama. The volume emanates from a conference on "Religion and Social Change in Latin America," held at ND [Notre Dame] through the sponsorship of the Rockefeller Foundation. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.19 Subject : "Dr. Robert E. Gordon, acting head of the department of biology at Notre Dame, participated in a meeting March 28-April 1 in Tokyo dealing with the exchange of scientific information between the United States and Japan." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.19 Subject : "Wm. Thomas Hamilton, Vice-President and General Manager of WNDU-TV... was elected to the NBC-TV Affiliates Board of Delegates... " 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.19 Subject : Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. delivered the final Cardinal O'Hara Memorial Lecture of the year, speaking on "Constitutional Adjudication." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.19 Subject : "Three [ND] officials attended the 51st annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers in Chicago in April. They were Rev. Joseph Hoffman, C.S.C., acting director of admissions; Leo M. Corbaci, administrative assistant to the vice-president for academic affairs; and Richard J. Sullivan, director of academic records." 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.3 Title : "May 15 Convocation and Dinner Highlight Science Centennial Observance on Campus" 1965/Summer
"Twelve eminent figures in the world of science, seven of them Nobel Prize winners, received honorary doctorates at a special convocation on May 15 marking the Centennial of Science at [ND]... Among those honored by Notre Dame was Professor Michael Polanyi, the celebrate physical chemist, philosopher, and author from Oxford, England, who delivered the principal convocation speech." Other events at the celebration included open houses and lectures, such as three lectures on ND [Notre Dame] science past, present, and future. The Centennial of Science Committee is headed by Professor Milton Burton, director of ND's (Notre Dame's) Radiation Laboratory.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.4 Title : "Dean Rossini Receives 1965 Laetare Medal" 1965/Summer
Dr. Frederick D. Rossini, dean of ND's (Notre Dame's) college of science, is this year's Laetare Medal recipient. The article provides a brief bio. for him and discusses the name and design of the medal.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.4 Title : Letter to Fr. Hesburgh by Lyndon B. Johnson 1965/Summer
A letter of congratulations and hope during the centennial of ND's (Notre Dame's) science program.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.5 Title : "Three Vice Presidents Named" 1965/Summer
"Rev. John E Walsh is named vice president of academic affairs; James W. Frick was appointed vice president for public relations and development; and Dr. Francis T. McGuire was designated as vice president for special projects."
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.6 Title : "The Trustees - Who They Are and What They Do" 1965/Summer
A summary of the purpose and operations of the Board of Lay Trustees, accompanied by their pictures, names, and places of residence.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.9 Title : "Speakers-A Centennial of Science at Notre Dame" 1965/Summer
Captioned pictures of the speakers at the centennial events.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.12 Title : "University Bestows Honorary Degrees on German Statesman and French Artist" 1965/Summer
"Dr. Heinrich Krone, Minister for Special Affairs and chairman of the National Defense Council for the West German Federal Republic, and Marc Chagall, the famous French Artist, were honored by [ND] at special convocations in March and April where both received honorary degrees at the University." On March 23, Dr. Krone spoke on "The Germans and Nuclear Weapons," discussing nuclear arms and the relationship between Germany, The U.S., and France in the N.A.T.O. alliance.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.13 Title : "Painter Marc Chagall Feted" 1965/Summer
Fr. Hesburgh conferred an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts Degree on Russian-born artist, Marc Chagall, who's "The Grand Circus," is part of ND's (Notre Dame's) art collection. The article refers to works of his art that can be found in the Paris Opera House and the United Nations Secretariat Building, and his current work at the Metropolitan Opera. It also includes quotes from Chagall about art.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.13 Title : "Annual President's Dinner Honors Cardinal, Faculty" 1965/Summer
ND's (Notre Dame's) annual President's Dinner honored His Eminence Angelo Cardinal Rossi, Archbishop of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and president of the Conference of Bishops of Brazil, for his work in social and religious reform. The article goes on to list various faculty retirements, promotions, etc.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.14 Title : "... the First 100 Years of a Great Catholic Magazine... Part II" by Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy 1965/Summer
The history of the Ave Maria from the 1870's to the present.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-2 p.20 Title : An ad for Challenge II discussing the history of science at ND [Notre Dame]. 1965/Summer
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Title : "Notre Dame News" 1965/Fall
Brief news stories about recent events at ND [Notre Dame]:
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Subject : Last Spring Rev. Hesburgh attended a number of commencement ceremonies at other schools. He received honorary degrees from Temple, California and Los Angeles, and Gonzaga Universities. He was the commencement speaker at Temple and Gonzaga and delivered the baccalaureate sermon at IU. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] ranks seventh in the nation among large universities in producing Peace Corps volunteers. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] hosts the 12th annual Theological Institute for Local Superiors, sponsored by the theology department in cooperation with the Conference of Major Superiors of Women in the United States and the Sister Formation Conference. This year's theme was "Redemption in the Modern World." Over 1,700 nuns attended. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] has received a grant from the U.S. General Services Administration to microfilm papers of Orestes A. Brownson, William Tecumseh Sherman, Thomas Ewing and Edward N. Hurley. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Subject : "Three students who enrolled as freshman at [ND] this September have been awarded four-year scholarships by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation of New York City": David L. Coulter; John E. Dougherty; and Edward J. Filusch. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Subject : Rev. Hesburgh was re-elected president of the International Federation of Catholic Universities. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] will establish a Radiation Chemistry Data Center at the Radiation Lab. It will be sponsored by the U.S> Atomic Energy Commission and the National Bureau of Standards, and hopes to be an international focal point for the study of its subject. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.2 Subject : "Professor A.L. Gabriel, Director of the Mediaeval Institute, [ND], was invited by the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies to deliver a lecture at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in August on the Iconography of Mediaeval Universities. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.18 Subject : Over the summer over 1,200 married couples from many different countries attended a conference of the Christian Family Movement held at ND [Notre Dame]. Theologians, educators, and specialists from around the world discussed international life and the creative use of leisure time. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.18 Subject : The Catholic Biblical Association of America met at ND [Notre Dame] from Aug. 31-Sept. 2, with the participation of members of the Catholic hierarchy and biblical scholars. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.18 Subject : "Dr. Harvey A. Bender, associate professor of biology at [ND], has been granted a leave of absence to serve as Gosney Research Fellow in the division of biology at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, during the 1965-66 school year." 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.18 Subject : Prominent NYC attorney Morris B. Abram has been appointed to the ND [Notre Dame] Law School Advisory Council. He represents the U.S. to the U.N. Human Rights Commission and is national president of the American Jewish Committee. He is a member of the NY firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, and Garrison and a former partner of Heyman, Abram, and Young. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : Supported by a grant from the Ford Foundation, ND [Notre Dame] will assist the development of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. It will be ND's (Notre Dame's) first cooperative venture with a Latin American institution. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : Sponsored by the alumni club, "James V. Gibbons, assistant director of public relations at Notre Dame, spoke at gatherings for campus-bound freshmen and their parents in ten cities in September." 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "Rev. Roman S. Ladewski, C.S.C., assistant dean of the Freshman Year of Studies at [ND], served as chaplain for members of the National Federation of Catholic College Students on a seven-week tour of Europe this summer." 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "A three-day International Conference on Sintering and Related Phenomena was held at [ND] in June. More than 125 college faculty members and government research personnel from the United States, Europe, Asia, South America and Australia, attended... " 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : Two 1965 graduates of ND's (Notre Dame's) premedical program have received four-year Regents Scholarships to study at the Los Angeles Medical Center of the University of California. They are James J. Murphy, III and James C. Tedford. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "The National Institute of Health recently awarded six grants totaling $153,240 to faculty members at the [ND], it was announced by Francis X. Bradley, Jr., research administrator for the University. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "Dr. Archie J. McAlpin, associate professor of geology at [ND], participated in a National Science Foundation-Millsaps College Summer Conference on the Geology of the Mississippi Sound at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Miss. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "The first printed edition of Peter Riga's Aurora, a mediaeval verse commentary on the Bible, has been published here by the University of Notre Dame Press." It is edited by Rev. Paul E. Beichner, Dean of ND's (Notre Dame's) grad school and professor in the Mediaeval Institute and English department. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "[ND] received grants totaling $526,140 from the National Science Foundation to support seven summer teachers' institutes held at the University June 21 to August 7." 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "Professor Frank Montana, head of the architecture department at [ND], spent the summer in Europe, where he visited several schools of architecture, including schools in London, England, and Karlsruhe and Stuttgart, Germany. Professor Montana also represented the University at the meeting of the Union Internationale de Architects in Paris, France, July 4-10." 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "Rev. John P. O'Connell, C.S.C., 59, formerly a member of the Holy Cross Father's Mission Band and the [ND] faculty, died June 21 in Holy Cross House on the campus." 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : Dr. Ernest L. Eliel, professor and head of chemistry at ND [Notre Dame], has been awarded a grant to research the petroleum field. The four-year grant was made by the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : "The [ND] band was named the 1965 Outstanding Catholic College Band in a recent national competition sponsored by the National Catholic Bandmaster's Association. The University band was under the direction of Robert F. O'Brien." 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.19 Subject : Two ND [Notre Dame] seniors in architecture, Francis D. Ching and John Dobie, have been selected to participate in a summer European Exchange Program sponsored by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.3 Title : "Lewis Hall Dedicated" 1965/Fall
Lewis Hall, a new ND [Notre Dame] residence hall for nuns, was dedicated in August. It was a gift of the Frank J. Lewis Foundation. Speakers included Mrs. Julian Lewis, the widow of Frank J. Lewis, and Sister Mary Ann Ida, B.V.M., president of Mundelein College, Chicago, who spoke on behalf of the nuns of America. The article includes many captioned pictures of the new hall.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.5 Title : "Catholic School Study Nearing Completion" by Reginald A. Neuwien 1965/Fall
An interview with Reginald A. Neuwien, Director of the Catholic Education Study underway at ND [Notre Dame], about how the study is being carried out and what its findings are so far.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.8 Title : "Time, Newsweek, and Religion Desks... are Manned by Notre Dame Graduates" 1965/Fall
Two ND [Notre Dame] graduates now right about religion for major news magazines: John Elson for Time and Kenneth Woodward for Newsweek.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.10 Title : "Dean's Outlook... " 1965/Fall
Dean of each ND [Notre Dame] college writes briefly about their college.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.14 Title : "A University Press Comes of Age... " 1965/Fall
An article about the University of Notre Dame Press and its history.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.17 Title : "Appointments Announced" 1965/Fall
Recent appointments among the ND [Notre Dame] faculty are listed, and their pictures are displayed.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.18 Title : "Create Artificial Intelligence Institute" 1965/Fall
A Pontifical Institute for Artificial Intelligence will be created at ND [Notre Dame]. It will be a research institute involving specialists from all related fields in "interpreting advances in computer technology and applied science gradually to the humanities and, on the other hand, providing the traditional insights of the humanities for the advancement of computing science." Dr. Kenneth M. Sayre, assistant professor of philosophy, will be the director. Dr. Frederick Crosson, head of ND's (Notre Dame's) General Program of Liberal Education, will be the assistant director.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.18 Title : "Population Study Begun" 1965/Fall
"Notre Dame will sponsor a series of regional population conferences and in-depth studies of certain population problems with the support of a $100,000 grant announced by The Ford Foundation."
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-3 p.20 Title : An ad for Challenge II chronicling the additions of important science-related facilities to ND [Notre Dame]. 1965/Fall
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.2 Title : "Notre Dame News" 1965/Winter
Brief news stories about recent events at ND [Notre Dame]:
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.2 Subject : Dr. Konrad Bloch, Higgins Professor of Biochemistry at Harvard University and the 1964 Nobel Prize Winner for Medicine and Physiology, delivered this year's Julius A. Nieuwland lectures at ND [Notre Dame]. He spoke on "Enzymatic Mechanisms in the Biosynthesis of Some Natural Products." 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.2 Subject : "Chief Justice John S. Hastings of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, Chicago, Ill., and two other federal judges presided at the final round of the Notre Dame Law School's annual Moot Court Competition Nov. 6." The student finalists are listed in the article. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.2 Subject : "Dr. Edward Vasta, assistant professor of English at Notre Dame, is editor of Middle English Survey, a collection of fifteen critical essays devoted to the major works and genre of the period. Dr. Joseph Bobik, associate professor of philosophy, is the author of Aquinas on Being and Essence, the first English commentary on the celebrated philosopher's well-know work." 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.2 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] has received a grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation of NYC, for "Studies on Natural Resistance in Carcinogenesis and in Experimental Surgery with Germ-free Rodents. A three-year study will be conducted at ND's (Notre Dame's) Lobund Laboratory. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.2 Subject : "In November, [ND] announced it had invited 250 Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox and Jewish theologians and religious leaders in the United States and Canada to participate in an international conference on 'The Main Theological Issues of Vatican II'... [which Rev. Hesburgh says] "will explore the implications of the final result of the Council and draw out their influence on Christian faith in the years ahead." 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.2 Subject : The University Research Association, Inc. (URAI), a group if institutions including ND [Notre Dame], has offered its services to the federal government to contract the construction of a particle accelerator. The URAI recently elected Dr. Bernard Waldman, professor of physics and associate dean of the College of Science at ND [Notre Dame] as a regional trustee. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.2 Subject : The appointment of "Notre Dame Magazine" editor John H. Janowski to the newly created post of director of publications at [ND]" has been announced. Thurin was recently named managing editor of "The Notre Dame Alumnus." 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.18 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] "has received a collection of five thousand books and other publications dealing with the Romance languages from the family of the late Dr. Jeremiah D.M. Ford of Cambridge, Massachusetts." 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.18 Subject : ND's (Notre Dame's) 1965 Fall enrollment of 7,155 is a record high. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.19 Subject : Dr. Kenneth Sayre, head of ND's (Notre Dame's) new Philosophic Institute for Artificial Intelligence, lectured on "Philosophy and the Mechanical Man" as part of the Science and Humanities Lecture Series. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.19 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] has recently take steps to strengthen the security and discipline office: Dr. Peter P. Grande, an educational psychologist, was made assistant dean of students; and Arthur N. Pears, retiring Niles, MI, police chief, was named to the newly-created post of director of security. Elmer Sokol, the present campus police chief, will retain that job. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.19 Subject : ND [Notre Dame] has received nine research grants from the National Science Foundation. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.19 Subject : "Professor Ernest E. Brandl, Scholar in Residence, Architecture, at Notre Dame has been appointed visiting professor of architecture at California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo, for the winter semester." 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.19 Subject : Two ND [Notre Dame] faculty died in late October: Professor of academics Roy Aaron and Professor Aaron I. Abell, head of the history department and former president of the American Catholic Historical Association. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.19 Subject : Mexican painter Enrique Echeverria is serving as artist-in-residence at ND [Notre Dame] during this school year and the upcoming summer. 1965/Winter
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.3 Title : "The College of Business Administration - 1966 Style" 1965/Winter
An article about ND's (Notre Dame's) College of Business Administration and what the university has done to build a superior program.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.6 Title : "Matching Gift Programs Dollar for Dollar" 1965/Winter
An explanation of the Matching Gift Programs to raise funds for ND [Notre Dame], and a list of companies that participate in it.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.8 Title : "Science Symposium Held" 1965/Winter
ND [Notre Dame] held a symposium on "Science and Contemporary Society," involving scholars from ten universities. The event, which featured a number of noted speakers, was part of ND's (Notre Dame's) Centennial of Science and was chaired by Dr. Frederick J. Crosson.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.9 Title : "Irish 7-2-1 for 1965 - The Era of Ara Continues Under the Golden Dome" 1965/Winter
Statistics for the 1965 football season.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.10 Title : "Academic Council of Ecumenical Institute Started" by Rev. Hesburgh 1965/Winter
A group of theologians from all major Christian denominations met at Bellagio, Italy, as the Academic Council for an Ecumenical Institute to be founded in Jerusalem, Jordan. The members of the council are listed in the article.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.11 Title : "University Announces $2,524,000 Project" 1965/Winter
ND [Notre Dame] plans to add new physics facilities, including building additions to Nieuwland Science Hall and purchasing a new atom smasher.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.12 Title : "Collegiate Scholars... and the C.A.P... Arts and Letters College Pride... " 1965/Winter
The article discusses how ND's [Notre Dame's] Committee for Academic Progress has taken steps to allow exceptionally gifted students to continue to develop through independent studies and research programs.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.14 Title : "Dramatic Increase in Deferred Gifts to Notre Dame" 1965/Winter
"This graph illustrates the dramatic increase of funds earmarked for Notre Dame in the estates of its alumni and friends since the University's Deferred Giving Program was inaugurated in 1964."
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.15 Title : "Alumni Exhibition" by Rev. Anthony Lauck, C.S.C. 1965/Winter
A brief article about the exhibition of artwork by ND [Notre Dame] Alumni, followed by captioned pictures of their art.
- PNDP 83-Nd-3s "Notre Dame" XVIII-4 p.20 Title : An ad for Challenge II chronicling the additions of important science-related facilities to ND [Notre Dame]. 1965/Winter
- ANDP : Notre Dame Printed and Reference Material: Audio-Visual Material
- ANDP 23718 CD : Chandra J. Johnson - Mitochondrial Mother [cd that came with book of the same title, for book see PNDP 3310-m-1] 2002
- ANDP 40823 CD : Notre Dame Bulletin of Information, Undergraduate Programs, Vol. 102, #2, 2006/07 [removed from PNDP 1211-2] 2006
- ANDP 40824 CD : Notre Dame Bulletin of Information, Undergraduate Programs, Vol. 103, #2, 2007/08 [removed from PNDP 1211-2] 2007
- ANDP 40825 CD : Notre Dame Bulletin of Information, Undergraduate Programs, Vol. 105, #2, 2009/10 [removed from PNDP 1211-1] 2008
- ANDP 44871 DVD : Animated DVD of the Jordan Hall of Science [removed from Renaissance, the Journal of the University of Notre Dame College of Science, Spring 2004, volume 1, number 1, PNDP 80-Sc-2] 2004
- ANDP 45876-45877 CD : The O'Neill Brothers: Spirit of Notre Dame - Reflections, Celebration [removed from Spirit of Notre Dame 2004-2011, Final Report, PNDP 9002-262] 2004-2011
- ANDP 45878 DVD : Spirit of Notre Dame - The Life of the Mind, The Wisdom of the Heart [Long Box, removed from PNDP 9002-262] 2007/0504-05
- ANDP 45879-45886 Group : Spirit of Notre Dame DVDs [removed from PNDP 9002-262] 2006
- ANDP 45879 DVD : Spirit of Notre Dame - MBA / Law [long box] 2006
- ANDP 45880 DVD : Spirit of Notre Dame - Endowed Chairs [long box] 2006
- ANDP 45881 DVD : Spirit of Notre Dame - Athletics [long box] 2006
- ANDP 45882 DVD : Spirit of Notre Dame - The Arts [long box] 2006
- ANDP 45883 DVD : Spirit of Notre Dame - Financial Aid [long box] 2006