Chemistry Building, Similar to Winters', According to President

Chemistry Building, Similar to Winters', According to President

------------------------------------------- -~--- ~ ND Magazine editor sues AndreW Greeley By MARK BOENNIGHAUSEN Winters attorney William D. Mad­ StaffReporter dux, did appear in the Chicago Lawyer, a legal-orientated publica­ A libel suit has been filed by James tion. Maddux said that the Chicago Winters, the managing eqitor of the Lawyer had a copy of Winters' ar­ Notre Dame Magazine, against the ticle, but he did not know how the author-priest Father Andrew publication received it. Greeley. The Chicago Lawyer's editor, Rob Winter's complaint revolves Warden admits the story was · around remarks made by Greeley produced from the same material about the way Winters gathered that Winters had but he denied that material for an article about Greeley. Winters gave him the material. The suit asks for $1 million in Maddox said Winters did not take compensatory damage and $2 mil­ any legal action until now because lion in punitive damages.- Winters' the press release Greeley put out in lawyer has said that his client's September did not mention his career has been hampered since name specifically. It was not until Greeley remarks. the television show that Greeley ac­ On the Phil Donahue Show last tually mentioned Winters' name. April, Greeley said, "Here is a kid Winters declined yesterday to from the Notre Dame alumni comment directly on the lawsuit but magazine that breaks into my private he did say, "I have decided to settle files, steals tapes ...." Winters the dispute in a courtroom. When maintains that Greeley gave him per­ the matter reaches a courtroom I mission to use his files. When believe that all relevant questions The group "Appaloosa" got Notre Dame's night with a performance on the north quad. Donahue asked about Winters' will be answered. Until then I don't welcome week activities off to a good start last (Photo by Rachel Blount) claim, Greely, answered, "Well he's intend to make a public statement." lying ... I will say publicly on televi­ sion that he's lying!" In an article that appeared in the New York Times on Sept.. 21 1981, Last May Greeley's lawyer, Patrick W. O'Brien said that Greeley did give Winters permission to use the file but that Board ofTrustees elects Carney chairman there was a "misunderstanding." O'Brien added that Winters inadver­ ByJOHNCOEN "Tom Carney has seen the Univer­ of positions including vice president and has served as a consultant to the tently came into possession of News Staff sity from almost every perspective," of research, development, and con­ United States Department of State, property that belonged to Greeley. Stephan said. "He has served as an trol. During his vice presidential and the Department of Health, The materials: mentioned in the Thomas P. Carney, chairman and alumni leader, as a trustee, develop­ tenure, the company's research Education, and Welfare. suit are transcripts of tape-recorded president of Metatech Corporation ment program volunteer, parent, budget more than tripled, Some of the honors Carney has observations and various private and an alumnus of Notre Dame, was and visiting academic lecturer, to Ca.-ney moved to G.D. Searle and received from Notre Dame include notes. The notes and recordings sup­ elected Chairman of the Board of name only a few roles. The breadth Company in 1964 and reached the president of the National Alumni As­ posedly contain plans for a scheme Trustees of the University during the and distinction of his past service position of executive vice president sociation, membership in the Ad­ by which Greeley could embarrass meeting of the Board last May. He were the best recommendation for of that corporation in 1972. Searle's visory Council for Science and the late John Cardinal Cody who at has been a member of the Board his current appointment." sales increased almost sevenfold Engineering, centennial awards that time was Archbishop of since its inception in 1967. In an interview yesterday, Carney during Carney's service. In 1975, from the Colleges of Science and Chicago. Carney becomes the Board's said there are three major goals for Carney moved to the National Engineering, an honorary LLD. in Greeley, the author of several second chairman succeeding Ed­ the Board. First, he hopes to main­ Patent Development Corporation, 1969, Nieuwland Lecturer, and the books including the bestseller The mund A. Stephan, an alumnus and tain the "Catholicity" of the Univer­ serving as chairman of the executive Alumni Association's highest Cardinal Sins , also issued a press Chairman of the Board since the sity. Carney said there are few committee. In 1976, he founded his recognition, the Sorin Award He has release in September of 1981 in reorganization of the governance of universities founded in Catholicism own company. also served as chairman of the stu­ which he said, " The theft of my the University fourteen years ago. and he wants to maintain this aspect. Carney is author of three books dent affairs and faculty committees private documents ... are a form of Stephan has reached the mandatory Carney also desires to continue about industrial productivity. The of the Board of Trustees. psychological rape of which all the Board retirement age of seventy and the "momentum toward excel­ two most recent were published by Carney has had four children journalists involved, the actual has been named "Chairman lence" to make Notre Dame not just the Notre Dame Press. graduate from Notre Dame, two thieves and those w~->'J use stolen · Emeritus" of the forty-five member a good Catholic school but an excel­ Carney is a member of numerous sons in 1967 and 1975, and two material, ought to be ashamed." organization. lent university on a international international associations of science daughters in 1974 and 1977. From the material he collected, Carney was chosen after being scale. Winters did produce a 30,000-word recommended to the Board by a Finally, Carney will encourage the manuscript, but he was unable to get nominating committee chaired by activity of the Order of Holy Cross at the piece published. A story very Fr. Theodore Hesburgh, University the University. He noted the number Chemistry building, similar to Winters', according to president. of young qualified priests whose in­ terest in the University needs to be maintained. Carney, 67, said it was a five dorms renovated "tremendous honor to be named Chairman of the Board of Trustees of By MICHAEL WILKINS The building has been completely the University of Notre Dame, and to News Assistant gutted in preparation for its conver­ be selected leader of an organization sion to an arts building, and new of such outstanding people." Renovation oftlte "old Chemsitry electrical and plumbing facilities A resident of Lake Forest, Ill., Car­ building" and five dormitories will be installed ney received his bachelor's degree began this summer as the University The renovation of Washington in chemical engineering from Notre implemented its latest building im­ Hall is still in the more formative Dame in 1937. His master's and doc­ provement program. stages, and bids will be accepted torate degrees in organic chemistry A S500,000 grant from the Lilly next summer. were conferred by Pennsylvania Endowment, Inc. of Indianapolis on Sorin, Walsh, Fisher, Carroll, and Alumni-Senior Club opens State University in 1939 and 1941. April 15 enabled the renovation of Holy Cross were also renovated Carney completed post-doctoral the Chemistry boiling in addition to during the summer, according to study in medicinal chemistry at the Don Dedrick, director of physical Three times larger than the old two, contains a spacious dance floor j the improvements in Washington University of Wisconsin. Hall scheduled for next summer. plant operations. bar, the new Alumni-Senior Club The West lounge features a carpete~ Carney spent 35 years in industry The University matched the grant Old doors were replaced in Sorin, will officially open for Notre .Dame conversation p;.,t, ~small dance flooq accumulating experience in such as well as the two main stairways, • and Saint Mary's students and aliltnni and wooden booths. [ on a three-to-one basis by providing varied fields as research, develop­ and carpet in the hallways. The on Sunday, Sept. 8. The new 10,000-square-foot S1.5 million from unrestricted gifts ment, planning, operations, and ad- wooden banisters and cappings for Dean of Students James Roemer facility also boasts a large game for remaining costs. ministration before founding the old stairways were kept on the describes the new structure as room· equipped with new video The old Chemistry building is ex­ Metatech Corporation, which new stairways to retain the style of ' consisting of a "center room with a games. pected to be finished in time for Art develops high technology products, the hall New showers and toilets in beautiful wood motif" He added Roemer said that the Alumni- Department courses to occupy the in 1976. the basement were also installed : • that the new bar would also con~ist Senior Club would be "a new social building next semester. The 1 He started his career at Eli Lilly In Walsh Hall, most of the renova- of an east and west lounge. facility to allow students to meet Chemistry Department is moving in­ '.Company in Indianapolis working to the new Stephan Hall of .J- The East lounge, the larger of the each other." there from 1944 to 1964 in a variety Chemistry. See RENOVATIONS, paae 7 c- ---------------------------------------------------------.~--~.-------~--~------- News Brie/§ Tuesday, August 31, 1982 - page 2 By The Obsen,er and The Associated Press Bendix Corp. workers were back on the job yester­ day after a two-day wildcat strike to dramatize their anger with com­ pany plans to move some operations from South Bend.

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