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ARCHBISHOP PIL~~CZYK TO SPEAK AT UD
DAYTON, Ohio, February 24, 1983 -- As part of a series on
national and international security the Most Reverend Daniel E. Pilarczyk
will speak at : the University of Dayton on "Peace: t'lhose and How?" on
Mo:".day, f.1a rch 7, in the Kennedy Union Ballroom.
The series on national and international security is being presented
by the Dayton Council on World Affairs. Pilarczyk's lecture is being co-
sponsored by the Unive:~3 ity of Dayton and the Greater Dayton Area League
of Women Voters.
Pilarczyk, born in Dayton, is the Ar~hbishop of the Archdiocese of
Cincinnati. He holds bachelor's degree s in philosophy and theology and a
doctorat e in theology f r om Propaganda College i n Rome , a master's degree in
classi cs from Xaviar University, and a doctorate in philosophy from the
Univ-er s i ty of c ;.nc ir_'1ati. In 1968 he \'las named rector of St. Gregory Seminary
in Cincinnati and in 1974 he was appointed auxiliary bishop by Pope Paul VI.
The evening program will begin at 7:30p.m. with a wine and cheese
recepti on fo llo\'~~d by Pilarczyk' s talk at 8 p.m. General admission is $3.50.
Discounts will be given to members of the Dayton Council on World Affairs,
League of t'Jomen Vot ers, UD faculty and staff, and all students. Reservations
are required, call 2 ~ 9-2319. -30-
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