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The Archives of The University of Notre Dame 607 Hesburgh Library Notre Dame, IN 46556 574-631-6448 [email protected] Notre Dame Archives: Alumnus Compendium UNIVERSITY National Players from Rev. Mark J. Fitzgerald CENTER FOR Catholic U, "The Merchant CSC '28, prof, econ., "The CONTINUING CALENDAR of Venice", Jan. 13 and Common Market's Labor Dec 16-Ian. 3. Christmas "The Bu-ds". Jan. 14, Wash­ Problems," Nov., UND EDUCATION Vacation. ington Hall. Press. Donforth Regional Conf., Ion. 18. Last Class Do; of "The Playboy of the West- Dec. 1-4. Semester. John V. Hinkel '29, "Arling­ em World". ND-SMC The­ Fifth ND Cont on Popula­ Ian. 19 & 20, Study Days. ton: Monument to Heroes," atre, Washington Hall, tion, "The Role of the Ian. 2I-2S, Final Exams. a study of the national 8:30 pin, Feb. 2-4 and 9-11. Family in the Population Ian. 26-30, Semester Brealc shrine and of the men Symphony strings, Feb. 9 Explosion", Dec. 1-3. Ian. 30, Registration. buried there, Prentice-Hall, and 14. Resources Conservation Ian. 31, Second Semester $3.95. Marilyn Mason and Paul Conf., "Sharing the Costs Begins. Doctor, Organ and Viola Paul I. McCarthy '50. "Al­ of Water and Air Pollution Feb. 22, Senior Class Concert, Sacred Heart gebraic Extensions of Control," sponsored by the Washington Day Exer­ Church, Feb. 7. Fields," a text designed for Depts. of Econ. and Civil cises ond "Patriot of the Hev. Patrick Moloney CSC, use in graduate study of Eng., Dec. 9. Year" Aword. tenor, concert, Feb. 16. the theory of fields, Blais- Shelley Grushldn Trio, International Markets Conf.* dell Pub. Co., Oct 7. $8.50. "Challenges and Opportu­ members of the NY Pro Ralph M. Mdnemy. assoa Musica, Library Audit, nities in Today's Interna­ THE ARTS prof, of phih, "Thomism in tional Market" sponsored Feb. 24. on Age of Renewal," a "The Tempest," the ND- by the St Joseph Bank and study of the role of St SMC Theatre, O'Laughlin Trust Co., Dec. 13. Audit, 8:30 Dm, Dec. 1-3 BOOKS Thomas' works in the con­ Faculty and Alumni text of the 20th Century, Manpower Planning ConL. and 8-10. sponsored by the Associ­ fiichard Monis, piano con­ Bro. Eilion Beime '29, "From Doubleday & Co., Nov. 25, Sea to Shining Sea," an $4.95. ates Finance Co. of South cert. Library Audit, 8:15 Bend, Feb. 2. pm, Dec. 5. illustrated history of the founding and early years Dr. John C. Meagher '56, Lithographs: The "Miserere" asst prof, of Eng., "Method FACULTY Series by George HouauH, of ND and the CSC Broth­ ers, Holy Cross Press. and Meaning in Jonson's APPOINTMENTS East Gallery, O'Shough- Masques," a study of the nessy Hall, Dec. 4-Ian. 29. Dr. George Brinkley, asst prof, of gov. and intemat'l form and design of Jonson- Canon A. L. Gobriel, dir. "The French in the Per­ ian masques, July, UND of the Mediaeval Institute, manent Collection", paint­ studies, "The Volunteer Army Intervention in South Press. named the first honorary ings, dravnngs and prints Doctor of the Ambrosian from the 16th to 19lh Cen­ Russia, 1917-1921," UND Library in Milan, Italy at Press, 58.95. Rev. John A. O'Brien, turies, East Gallery, author-in-residence, "Nevr the request of Pope Paul O'Shaughnessy Hall, Dec. Rev. Richard Butler OP '42, Horizons for Christian Uni­ VL 4-Apr. 2. "Themes of Concern," a ty," an explanation of the commentary on contempo­ Dr. Robert E. Glennen Jr. Glee Club Christmas Con­ 24 articles of the Decree on PhD '62, assoc. prof, of test­ cert, Washington Hall, 8:00 rary concepts that chal­ Ecumenism, paperback. Li­ lenge the Christian faith, ing and guidance, to the pra, Dec. 12. turgical Commission of post of asst. dean of the The Everett and Ann Mc- Doubleday & Co., Nov. 4, Wichita, Kan. $4.95. Freshman Year of Studies. Near Collection of Persian Rabbi Samuel E. Korif, of Dr. Robert Caponigri, prof, Fronds H. Raven, assoc. and Indian Miniatures, the Chicago Sinai Con­ of phil., "Major Trends in prof. mech. engr., "Math­ West Gallery, O'Shaugh­ gregation, to the faculty as Mexican Philosophy," ematics of Engineering nessy Hall, Jan. 8-Feb. 12. a visiting assoc. prof, in translation of a collection Systems," deals with the Arthur N. Seiff Collection the Dept of TheoL of Pre-Columbian Sculpture of contemporary papers of application of advanced and Pottery, West Gallery. the Congress of Philoso­ methods to the solution of Dr. lomes Michael Lee. O'Shaughnessy Hall, Nov. phy, Aug., UND Press. engineering problems, Mc- assoc. prof, of educ, to 27-Ian. 1. Billy Casper (here hi 1950), Graw-HiU. head of Dept of Educ. The Sculptures of Krishna, "Golf Shotmaking •with WilUam I. Whalen '46, "A Dr. lohn R. Molone '42. West Gallery, O'Shaugh­ Billy Casper," Doubleday Handbook of Secret Organi­ prof, of marketing and nessy Hall, Jan. 8-Feb. '12. & Co., $4.95. zations," Bruce Pub. Co. management to the newly created post of assoc. dean of the College of Business Administration. Dr. lohn L. Magee, prof, of chem. and assoc. dir. of the Radiation Lab., to the post of head of the Dept of Chem. Rev. tCchoel J. Murphy CSC '45, assoc. prof, of geology, to the post of asst dept head. lohn Oesterle, assoc. prot of phiL as editor of "The New Scholasticism," the quarterly of the American Catholic Philosophical Assn. Progress Report Mo. 2 on million-plus building is excellent building pace to Vincent R. Raymond, asst the construction of the Ath­ on schedule for its Decem­ good weather and the use dean of Freshman Year of letic and Convocation Cen­ ber, 1968 completion date. of a computerized program Studies and assoc. prof, of ter reveals that the project (In the last issue of the called the "critical path management, to the post is 14 per cent complete. ALUMNUS a December, scheduling" system that of asst dean of the Col­ The report, dated Nov. 22, 1967 target dale was in er­ keeps abreast of the con­ lege of Business Admin­ further indicated that the ror.) Officials ath-ibute the struction's progress. istration. Aiumni Ask- Bobert J. Schultz '40, assoc. Center for the Study ol TO THE EDITOR: prof. of architecture, Man in Contemporary So­ How does one begin to say thanks to an ideal, a spirit a elected VP of the Indiana ciety, Sept., $54,115 re­ tradition? May I say it is a great honor to be the vrife of a Society of Architects. newal grant from US Dept. Notre Dame man. I am overwhelmed with the thoughtfulness Rev. Edward Siegman of HEW for a study of of other such men. It has been over four years since George CJ>P.S., assoc. prof, of drug and vocational han­ graduated. It has been seven months since my husband theology, elected pres. of dicaps, under the direc­ the Catholic Biblical Assn. tion of Dr. George N. has been in heavy combat in Vietnam. Our son is three now of America. Shuster, asst. to the pres. and misses his wonderful father so very much; he will be Donald E. Spoileder. assoc. Chemistry Department, fine, however, for other Notre Dame men have stuck by prof, of architecture, elect­ Sept., $19,000 grant from from far and near. What is it they say? "When the going ed sec. of the Northern NSF for a study of reduc­ gets tough the tough get going." Indiana Chapter of the tion with complex metal Men iifce Tom Jorling '62 . - Pat Hughes '62 . and American Institute of Ar­ hydrides, under the direc­ Greg Chaisson, who wasn't even in the Class of '62, are chitects. tion of Dr. Ernest Eliel, constantly here to see if we need something. It's hard to say Rev. Eusebius A. Steph- prof, of chem. onou, pastor of Holy Trin­ Cbemistry Department. if Notre Dame helps mold such men or if such men have ity Greek Orthodox Church, Sept., $20,940 research molded it into the wonderful institution it is. Perhaps our son Fort Wayne, Ind., to the grant from National Insti­ will be fortunate enough to follow his father to the University faculty as a visiting assoc. tutes of Health for a study of Our Lady. Until then I shall forever be grateful and prof, in the Dept. of Theol. of syntheses and conforma­ honored to have shared with my husband the warmth of Terry Turner USMC, asst. tion in heterocyclic chem­ such friendships. prof, of naval science, istry, under the direction Mrs. GEORGE D. WILLIAMS ('62) promoted from captain to of Dr. Ernest Eliel, prof, of Norwell, Mass. rent of major. chem. Dr. Ernest Eliel, Sept, TO THE EDITOR: GRANTS $7,500 grant from Shell Often when I have found a friend's liberalism fuelled with University, $4,800 unre­ Companies Foundation, the genuine fire of love, tempered by mature prudence, and stricted grant from Sears- Inc. for fundamental re­ made beautiful by the aura of mercy, that friend has been Roebuck Foundation. search. a Roman Catholic. However, most "good" Catholics are not University, Oct., $2,400 un­ Dr. Charles Brambel. prof, liberals. Most of my classmates at Notre Dame were not nor restricted grant from East­ of chem.. Sept, $16,365 vrere other Catholic college alumni I have met since. "A man Kodak Co. from National Institutes of fortiori" they are not radicals. Dr. Hassenger's alumni profile University, $1,290 grant Health for a study of hemo­ from Travelers Insurance poietic response to whole for 1966 confirms this "Zeitgeist" and the member of the Co.

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