Our Alumni in the Peace Corps Page 1 Designer Robert L
GEORGETOWN is published in the Fall, Winter, and Spring by the Georgetown University A lumni Association, 3604 0 Street, Northwest, Washington, D C. 20007 Officers of the Georgetown University Alumni Association President Eugene L. Stewart, '48, '51 VIce -Presidents College, David G. Burton, '56 Graduate School, Dr. Hartley W. Howard, '40 School of Medicine, Dr. Charles Keegan, '47 School of Law, Robert A. Marmet, '51 School of Dentistry, Dr. Anthony Tylenda, '55 School of Nursing, Miss Mary Virginia Ruth, '53 School of Foreign Service, Harry J. Smith, Jr., '51 School of Business Administration, Richard P. Houlihan, '54 Institute of Languages and Linguistics, Mrs. Diana Hopkins Baxter, '54 Recording Secretory Miss Rosalia Louise Dumm, '48 Treasurer Louis B. Fine, '25 The Faculty Representative to the Alumni Association Reverend Anthony J . Zeits, S.J., '43 The VIce-President of the University for Alumni Affairs and Executive Secretary of the Association contents Bernard A. Carter, '49 Editor Denis L. Nichelson, '57, '61 Editorial Consultant Mtendere Means Peace: Dr. Riley Hughes Our Alumni in the Peace Corps Page 1 Designer Robert L. Kocher, Sr. Photography Coping with the New Breed Page 9 Peter Carter, '65 Robert Lovelace Pilot for Progress Page 13 Freedom and the Layman Page 17 THE COVER: On Our Campus Page 22 The cover for this issue illustrates three of the many services performed by Georgetown Peace Corps Volunteers Book Review Page 28 throughout the world. SPECIAL NOTE: This issue includes tne Georgetown University Alumni Annual Fund Report for 1964-65. Mtendere Means Peace: Our Alumni in the Peace Corps ! by Riley Hughes For some it began with a map.
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