Brief summary of speech by Lester R. Brown, Senior Fellow, Overseas Developmental Council, at International Development Conference. Not a speech given by Father Hesburgh.
Study published in the Bulletin of the Overseas Development Council, dated 23 October 1973. Also encloses article, by Lester R. Brown, based on his book "World Without Border," 10 pages. Not a speech given by Father Hesburgh.
Copy of article by Denis Goulet, published in Journal of Comment and Criticism, Winter 1973, pp. 71-90. Not a speech given by Father Hesburgh.
"What right does anyone have to say that the underdeveloped two-thirds of the world should not use the same methods that the United States, Europe, and Japan used - to make life better for its people?"
Speech given by Kenneth Cooper at the International Conference on "War: Its Causes and Correlates," University of Notre Dame, August 27-31. Sent to Father Hesburgh as reference for his "Spaceship Earth" talk. Not a speech given by Father Hesburgh.
Letter encloses a brief summary of the talk for immediate release of University of Notre Dame News.
All correspondence, no Father Hesburgh's speech.
Copy of Father Hesburgh's address enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/14.03).
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/20.01).
Same as (CPHS 144/05). Same as (CPHS 142/15.01). Same as (CPHS 142/15.09) except the 1st page and the last 2 pages. Same as (UDIS H2/13.03). Also a revised copy (CPHS 142/16.01).
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 144/04). Same as (CPHS 142/15.01). Same as (CPHS 142/15.09) except the 1st page and the last 2 pages. Same as (UDIS H2/13.03). Also a revised copy (CPHS 142/16.01).
Copy of Father Hesburgh's speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 141/16.07) and (UDIS H1/38.03).
Copy of Father Hesburgh's commencement address, from the Dartmouth Alumni Magazin, enclosed. Same as (CPHS 141/12.07) and (UDIS H1/37.07).
Text of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/07.04) and (UDIS H2/07.09).
No speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/15.02), (CPHS 142/24.01), and (UDIS H2/13.04).
Unedited copy of Father Hesburgh's address is enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/22.03).
Copy of Father Hesburgh's address enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/12.06), (CPHS 142/15.03), and (CPHS 142/15.07).
All correspondence as well as newspaper clippings, no Father Hesburgh's speech.
Copy of Father Hesburgh's address enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/20.02) and (UDIS H2/16.02).
Centennial Academic Convocation Address given by Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at The Incarnate Word College, San Antonio, Texas, October 23-24, 1980 {13 pages
"Chairman of the Board Dr. Amy Freeman Lee, Sister President Margaret Patrice Slattery, members of the Board of Trustees, distinguished guests, faculty members, students, dear friends: Sister, it's a shame that my old Irish mother, Anne Marie Murphy could not have been here because she would have believed all those nice things you said about me.
The Catholic University Today
Speech was made as part of the centennial celebration. Father Hesburgh was the keynote speaker for the 1980 lecture series. The text of his address is printed "In Words Commemorated" pp.13-24.
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/15.02), (UDIS H2/13.04).
All correspondence, no Father Hesburgh's speech.
Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at the Aquinas Assembly, Honors Convocation, King's College, Wilkes-Barre, PA, March 7, 1972 {6 pages
"I'm always a little embarrassed when I hear so many nice things said about me; I wish my dear departed mother could be here because she would believe them all.
Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at the Loretto Heights College '82 Banquet, Denver, CO, October 13, 1982 {12 pages
"Thank you very much for the kind words, Adele. I remember with great poignancy a wonderful saying of that master of words, Adlai Stevenson.
Will Liberal Arts Survive?
Copy of Fall Term Commencement speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/01.13) and (CPHS 142/01.08).
Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at the Commencement Exercises, Providence College, Providence, RI, June 4, 1968
"I should confess to you that last Thursday, I was flying from London to New York along the Great Arc, and as the clouds seemed to pass endlessly far beneath me, it suddenly occured to me that time was running out.
Compassion means involvement
Speech reprint enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/15.06).
All correspondence, no Father Hesburgh's speech.
The entire text of Father Hesburgh's address filed here, pp. 1-9. Same as (CPHS 142/12.09) where only p.1 and p.9 are filed, with the rest missing. Also same as (CPHS 142/12.03) and (UDIS H2/11.04) - except the first page - the speech Father Hesburgh gave at Universite Catholique de Louvain in Belgium in September titled "A New Vision for the Year 2000".
Unedited draft copy including Father Hesburgh's handwriting, no formal speech was prepared for this address. Same as (CPHS 142/21.01).
Copy from Saint Mary's Chimes enclosed. Same as (CPHS 141/07.05).
Copy of address enclosed. Same as (CPHS 141/18.01), (CPHS 141/12.06), and (UDIS H1/37.06).
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/02.07) and (UDIS H2/02.05). An honorary degree was bestowed upon Father Hesburgh during the celebration of Saint Mary's 125th anniversary.
Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at Seattle University, Seattle, WA, April 21, 1981 {14 pages
"I must say that it's an enormous honor to receive the honorary doctorate and become a member of this family of Seattle University.
The Future of the Liberal Arts Education
All correspondence, no actual Father Hesburgh's speech.
Copy of address enclosed as prepared for press release, 5 pages. Same as (CPHS 141/23.03).
Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at Fundacao Universidade de Brasilia, Asa Norte, Brazil, December, 1981 {5 pages
"Estou profunda mente agradecido ao Magnifico Reitor e a todos os membros da comunidade academica da Universidade de Brasilia.
Enclosed is a Portuguese translation of the address, 5 pages, pp. 20-24, entitled "Discurso do Padre Theodore Martin Hesburgh".