Speech was given on September 18, 1978. Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/12.03) and (UDIS H2/11.04).
Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at the University of Denver Summer Commencement, August 13, 1976 {16 pages
"I am particularly happy to be with you today, not only because I cherish the opportunity to belong to your graduating class in this great University, but also because I have such a deep and abiding admiration, plus friendship, for your Chancellor, Dr. Maurice Mitchell.
Justice in America - The Ideal and the Reality
Similar to "Justice in America: The Dream and the Reality" in (CPHS 142/09.05).
Same as (CPHS 141/24.05), (CPHS 141/23.02), (CPHS 141/24.04), and (UDIS H1/42.01)
Copy of speech is enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/18.03).
Copy of speech is enclosed. Same as (CPHS 141/23.04).
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/24.03) and (UDIS H2/20.02).
Same as (CPHS 142/24.04).
1.Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at the University of Portland, Portland, Oregon, Commencement Ceremonies, May 4, 1975 {4 pages
"Somewhere, in that vague morass of rethoric that has always characterized descriptions of liberal education, one always finds a mention of values.
Inaugural Address for President Fr. Thomas Oddo is dated October 10, 1982.
2. Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at the Inauguration of President Father Thomas Oddo, C.S.C., University of Portland, Portland, Oregon, October 10, 1982 {11 pages
"It's wonderful to be back home again since I joined this family during the reign of Father Waldschmidt, then president of the university, now Bishop Waldschmidt, many years ago, and I am delighted to be back in the family.
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 141/15.05).
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as "The Catholic Education in the Modern Context" in (CPHS 142/15.07).
Also same as (CPHS 142/12.06) and (CPHS 142/15.03) except the introduction and the last paragraph.
All correspondence. No Father Hesburgh speech, except a copy of a news release including lenghty quotes from the speech.
Oration given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at Founder's Day, University of the South, Sewanee, TN, October 10, 1974
"I cannot tell you how happy I am to be with you for this Founder's Day celebration, and I do bring you greeting from my alma mater, The University of Notre Dame, founded about the same timea few years earlier, having endured many of the same hardships of growth.
If you were Truly Brothers
13 pages, pp.38-51, printed in "The Saint Lukes Journal of Theology".
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/01.08).
Also same as (CPHS 142/01.13) except different introduction.
Same as (UDIS H2/01.03) except 3 different introductions to the 3 copies filed in UDIS.
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 142/14.01) and (UDIS H2/12.04).
All correspondence. No Father Hesburgh speech enclosed.
Actual address, titled "The Historical Evolution of the Catholic View of Luther", is filed in (CPHS 141/26.03). Also same as (UDIS H1/44.03).
Copy of speech enclosed. Same as (CPHS 141/12.06) and (UDIS H1/37.06).
All correspondence. No Father Hesburgh speech.
1st: sermon delivered at the "Repect Life" Mass, is the same as (UDIS H2/08.02); 2nd: remarks made in Washington following the signing of the Peace Treaty, is the same as (UDIS H2/12.03); 3rd: homily delivered at the funeral of Bernard Voll, is the same as (CPHS 142/18.04) and (UDIS H2/14.03); 4th: titled "Liberal Education, a Human Imperative", received from the Office of Financial Aid on 9 September 1985, starting "While the words "liberal education" linger in college and university catalogues, their meaning might not be entirely clear to high school students who confuse being trained for a career with being educated for life";5th: remarks at the Heisman Memorial Trophy Award Dinner, same as (CPHS 142/24.05) and (UDIS H2/20.04).