The Archives of The University of Notre Dame 607 Hesburgh Library Notre Dame, IN 46556 574-631-6448 [email protected] Notre Dame Archives: Alumnus NOTRE DAME J^ i(*!^ ^. STUDENT POWEF an inevitable issue takes its turn at NC NYC, 832 pages, $25. Sheridan P. McCabe, former Compendium Fiands Wallace '23, "Notre chairman of psychology Dame From Rockne to Par- dept at U. of Portland, UNIVERSITY btration, Kevin J. Brennan, seghian," an updated version named head of new Counsel­ CALENDAR Hartford, Conn.; John J. of the football history. David ing Center at ND. Raymond C. Gutschick, Dec. 16, Christmas vacation Bundschuh Sr., NYC; John McKay Co. Inc NYC, 303 T. Collins, NYC; Edward pages, $5.95. prof, of geology, presented begins. J. DeBartolo, Youngstown, a paper at International Until Dec 31, Walter R. Ohio; Paul D. Gilbert, South Symposium on the Devonian Bcardslcy Collection, East Bend; Edmond R. Haggar, CENTER FOR System in September in Gallery, O'Shaughncssy Hall. Dallas; Karl F. Johnson, CONTINUING Calgary, Canada. Until Dec 31, Portraits Indianapolis; Phillip J. EDUCATION Rev. Joseph B. Simons from the permanent collec­ Lucier, St. Louis; Charles F. Dec 11-12, Law and High­ CSC, former dean of stu­ tion. East Gallcr>', O'Shaugh­ Miles, Elkhart; Patrick L. way Beautification Sym­ dents, named to staff of the ncssy Hall. O'Malley, Chicago; Frank posium, sponsored by busi­ new Counseling Center. Jan. 3, Classes resume. E. Sullivan, South Bend; ness management dept. James W. Silver, prof, of Jan. 4-16, Advance regis­ Robert V. Welch, India­ Dec 14-15, Seminar on Life history, appointed to South tration for second semester. napolis; C. Craig Whitaker, Sciences and the Church. Bend Human Relations and Until Jan. 7, Drawings from North Kansas City, Mo. Dec 18, Standard Oil Sales Fair Employment Practices the Galcria Arte Mexicano, Conference. Commission. West Caller}-, O'Shaugh­ Jan. 5-6, Field Enterprises ncssy Hall. BOOKS Ralph E. Thorson, prof, of Educational Corp. Confer­ biology, presented a seminar Jan. 7-Fcb. 25, Six Cen­ Michael J. Crowe '58, asst. ence. for Centennial Year Celebra­ turies of Italian Art, East prof, in general program, Jan. 14-17, Food Research tion at the U. of Illinois in Galler}', O'Shaughncssy Hall. "A History of Vector Anal­ Center Conference. October. Jan. 7-Feb. 25, A History ysis, The Evolution of Jan. 21, Indiana Clinical of Sculpture from the per­ Thomas P. Bergin, dean of Vector Analysis." UND Conference (osteopaths). Center for Continuing Ed­ manent collection. East Gal­ Press, 320 pages, $12.95. Jan. 26, Conference of Cath­ lery, O'Shaughncssy Hall. ucation, named trustee of Gordon J. DiRenzo '56, olic Colleges and University the Foundation for Eco­ Jan. 13, "Lute Song," by "Personality, Power and Students, sponsored by ND National Players of Catholic nomic and Business Studies, Politics," a study of the Academic Commission. Indianapolis. University of America, political personality. UND Washington Hall. Press, 272 pages, $7.95. Peter P. Grande, assoc. prof, Jan. 13, Academic Council Robert H. Evans, asst. prof, FACULTY of education, appointed meeting, CCE. of government, "Coexist­ AND Director of Academic In­ Jan. 14-March 10, Selec­ ence: Communism and its STAFF stitutional Studies. tions from the permanent Practice in Bologna, 1945- Leo M. Corbaci, asst vice collection chosen by Dr. 1965." UND Press, 225 pres. for academic affairs GRANTS Julius S. Held, art historian. pages, $7.95. and registrar, elected pres. Accountancy, $3,000 for West Galleri', O'Shaugh­ of the Ind. Assoc, of Col­ faculty development from ncssy Hall. Jack Gouiman '49, the first issue of The Gourman Let­ legiate Registrars and Ad­ Price Waterhousc Founda­ Jan. 16, Last class day. ter, a bi-monthly bulletin missions Officers for 1968- tion in NYC. $1,000 will be Jan. 17-24, Final examina­ supplementing "The Gour­ 69. given to Robert W. William­ tions. man Report" which rates John Kennedy, ch. of dept son, asst. prof., to assist his Jan. 18-20, Alumni Board American colleges and uni­ of marketing, appointed to doctoral studies at the U. of Meetings, CCE. versities. Contains new and National Board of Advisors Chicago Graduate School of Jan. 25, ND Credit Union changed ratings and cor­ of National Contract Man­ Business. annual meeting. North Din­ rections to the 1189-page agement Assoc. Aerospace Engineering, Dr. ing Hall. volume. The Continuing Robert E. Gordon, prof, of Thomas J. Mueller, $19,940 Jan. 26, Mid-Year Com­ Education Institute Inc, biology and assoc dean of from the AF Systems Com­ missioning of ROTC cadets, Phoenix, Ariz. the College of Science, or­ mand for study of "turbulent CCE. William T. Liu MA '52, ganized and moderated a base pressure in supersonic Jan. 29-30, Registration of prof, of sociology, "Family symposiiun on the biology of axisymmetric flow." new and continuing students. and Fertility," dealing with salamanders at Ohio State Biology, Dr. Robert P. Mc­ Jan. 31, Classes resume. the family system and the U. in October. intosh, $32,600 from NSF Feb. 2, Last day for class procreative behavior of the Joseph A. Tihen, assoc. prof, for ecological study. changes. family—past, present and of biology, delivered a paper Biology, Dr. George B. March 1-3, 7-9, "Enrico future UND Press, 400 on the fossil history of Craig, $89,105 from NIH IV," ^fD-St. Mar>''s Theatre, pages, $9.95. salamanders at the annual for research on the genetics Washington Hall. Nicholas Lobkowicz, former meeting of the Society for and reproduction of the assoc. prof, of philosophy, the Study of Amphibians Aedes mosquito. ADVISORY now prof, at U. of Munich, and Reptiles. Center For Study of Man, "Theory and Practice, His­ Morris Pollard, head of the Dr. George N. Shustcr, $5,- COUNCIL tory of a Concept from dept. of microbiology, pre­ 800 from Mrs. Lucy B. APPOINTMENTS Aristotle to Marx." UND sented a speech at the Lemann for Peace Organi­ Law School, Louis J. Finske, Press, 432 pages, $8.95. Southwestern Assoc, of Can­ zation. Jacksonville, Fla.; James F. Ralph M. Mclnemy, prof, cer Research meeting in Chemical Engineering. Dr. Thornburg, South Bend. of philosophy, "Jolly Roger- October. Julius T. Banchero, $5,400 College of Science, John G. son," a novel about a mid­ Milton Burton, director of from American Oil Founda­ Best, Elkhart; AVilliam dle-aged Midwestern uni­ the Radiation Laboratory, tion for engineering design Huisking, NYC. versity professor with a appointed to the Indiana fellowship. College of Engineering, Ber­ compulsive desire to an­ Academy of Science Com­ Chemistry, Dr. G. Frank nard K. Crawford, Lynd- nounce himself a failure and mittee on Science and D'Alelio, $15,000 from hurst, NJ; Arthur J. Decio, instead becomes an out­ Society and also AEC's NASA for research in poly­ Elkhart; John W. Scallan, rageous success. Doubleday, Advisory Committee on mer chemistry. Chicago. $4.95. Isotopes and Radiation De­ Chemistry, Dr. Milton Bur­ College of Arts and Letters, Daniel Moore II, "A Proud velopment. ton, $30,000 from the AEC US Rep. John Brademas, Tradition/Notre Dame," a K. P. Funabashi, assoc. fac­ for the study of effects of Washington, DC; Paul E. booklet of pictorial cover­ ulty fellow, presented a radiation on matter. Foley, NYC; John J. Mc- age of ND football. Moss- paper at the 8th Japan Con­ Chemistry, Dr. Jeremiah P. Hale, NYC; Donald T. berg & Co. Inc., Box 1, ference on Radioisotopes in Freeman, $23,614 from NIH McNeill, Chicago; Philip R. Notre Dame, 64 pages, $2.25 Tokyo in November. Co­ for the "chemistry of 1, 4- North, Fort Worth: Robert (incl. postage). authors of this paper are dihydrozypyrazoles." T. Rolfs, West Bend, Wis.; Paul A. Theb '48, co-ed., Milton Burton, director of ChemistiV, Dr. Ernest L. John A. Schneider, NYC; "Who's Who in American the Radiation Lab., and Dr. Eliel, $21,792 from NIH Jerome W. Van Gorkom, Politics," biographies of na­ Guenter Lang, postdoctoral for "synthesis and confor­ Chicago. tional and state political research assoc in the Radia­ mation in heterocyclic chem­ College of Business Admin- figures. R. R. Bowker Co. tion Lab. istry." Chembtry, Dr. Marino English, Dr. Thomas M. search on emitting ma­ SPORTS Martinez-Carrion, $28,925 Lorch, $9,500 from the terials." Dec 11, Basketball, ND vs from NIH for study of Rockefeller Foundation to Radiation Laboratiwy, Dr. S. Methodist "isozymes of heart glutamate evaluate the University's Milton Burton, $40,000 from Dec 14, Basketball, ND vs aspartate transaminase." freshman introduction to the AEC for research on effects St. Norbert Chemistry, Dr. Robert G. humanities seminar. of radiation on matter. Dec 15, Wrestling, ND vs Hayes, $27,000 for studies History, Dr. Samuel Shapiro, Radiation Lak, $60,000 Purdue at Lafayette of transition metal com­ $4,725 from the US Office from the USAE Commis­ Dec 19, Basketball, ND vs plexes. of Education as a supple­ sion for study of the effects Indiana at Ft. Wayne Chemistry, Rev. Joseph L. mental stipend award for an of radiation on matter. Dec 21, BaskediaU, ND vs Walter CSC, $12,138 from institute in advanced study Sociology, Drs. Julian Sa- Utah State at Logan NIH for study of "spectra in history. mora and William D'An- Dec 23, Basketball, ND vs of amino acids and protein Mechanical Engineering, tonio, $149,712 from Ford UCLA at LA metal complexes." $1,500 from the Rudy Fndtn. for population pro­ Dec 28, BasketbaU, ND vs Civil Engineering, $1,873 Mfg. Co., Dowagiac, Mich. gram in Mexico and Cen­ Villa Madonna Col. from NSF for graduate Metallurgical Engineering, tral America. Dec 30, Basketball, ND vs fellowships. Dr. Nicholas F. Fiore, $13,- Sociology, Social Sdence Kentucky at Louisville Civil Engineering, Dr.
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