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 the emergence Alumni dialogue m mmms••• 'i^Vr*,^ Cotnpendium UNIVERSITY East Gallery, O'Shaugh­ by the Dept of Theology's soc. prof, of phil., awarded nessy Hall, May 9-Iune 9. Grad. Prog, in Liturgical a senior fellowship by the CALENDAR Studies. National Foundation on Apr. 21-22. Meeting of Ad­ BOOKS Apr. 11, South Bend Junior the Arts and Humanities visory Councils of Colleges League Seminar. for work on his book of Business Administration, Baymond C. Gutschidc "Theory and Practice from proL of geology, "Bedrock Apr. 15. Adult Education Science, Engineering and Assn. Indiana ConL Marx to Contemporary So­ the Library. Geology," in Indiana Ses- viet Philosophy." quicentennial Volume of Apr. 27-29. Ohio Valley May 2. Senior Class Din­ Conf. sponsored by the ner sponsored by the "Natural Features of In­ diana, 1966." Dept of Soc. GRANTS Alumni Association. May 2-4, Professioncd Edu­ Aerospace Engineering, May 3-7. Meeting of Alum­ Frederick Gusherst '46, ed., "The Quotable Fulton J. cators as Supervisors ConL $15,000 from Naval V/eap- ni Board and Senate. May 4, Priests in Contem­ ons Lab for research in May 5-S, Meeting of Ad­ Sheen," a collection of over 1,000 of Bishop Sheen's porary Society, a national basic dynamics and fluid visory Councils of the Col­ meeting to examine priest­ mechanics of free flight lege of Arts and Letters quotations, Droke House, $4.95. ly vocations, education and under the direction of Dr. and Law School. counselling, sponsored by Jolm Nicolaides, prof, of May S-S, Meeting of Board John W. Houck '54. asst. aerospace engr. prof, of bus. and A. Ed­ Theo. Dept and College of Lay Trustees. Seminary Dept Center for the Study of May S, Old-Timers Game. ward Manier '53, asst prof, Man in Contemporary So­ of phiL, ed., "Academic May 8-10, Human Sdences May 17, Presidential Re­ & the Church Conf., a na­ ciety. $125,000 from AID view—Army, Navy and Air Freedom and the Catholic for study of family and fer­ University," a collection of tional meeting of Protestant Force ROTC. ministers. tility changes in Latin May 19-20, Low Assn. Di­ papers given at the ND America under the direc­ symposivmi on academic May 11, South Bend Estate rectors Meeting. Planning Council ConL tion of Donald N. Barrett May 23, Last Class Day. freedom held last April, asst prof, of soc. Fides Publishers. May 12, Frontiers of US May 24-31, Final Exams. Regional Development Chemistry Department. June 2-3, Senior Class Day William T. liu, proL of soc., $72,430 from NSF for sum­ ed., "Chinese Society Un­ Planning Conf. Exercises. May Zl, Indiana Civil mer institute for chemistry der Communism: A Read­ teachers under the direc­ June 4. Commencement. er," a comprehensive treat­ Rights Commission Conf. June 9-11. Class Reunions. Moy 22-24. National Coun­ tion of Dr. Emil T. Hofman, ment of social patterns in assoc. prot of chem. modern China, Jan., John cil of Catholic Women Re­ gional Training Inst Chemistry Department. THE ARTS Wiley & Sons, Inc. $35,000 from NSF for chem­ Apr. 4-15, First Annual Fes­ Bev. Thomas T. McAvoy istry equipment under the tival of Contemporary Arts, CSC '25, University archi­ FACULTY direction of Dr. Ernest Eliel, sponsored by the ND Cul­ vist, "Father CHara of John T. Canty, instr. Gen­ dept head. tural Commission and Notre Dame," a compre­ eral Program, awarded a South Bend businessmen, hensive biography of the National Foundation on the Chemistry Department, the event will feature late Cardinal - Archbishop Arts and Humanities Fel­ $40,000 from NASA for re­ poetry, music, dance, the­ of Philadelphia, UND Press. lowship to study at Oxford search on polymers under ater and films. Bev. Timothy McCarthy OP U., England during 1968. the direction of Dr. G. University Band, Concert, (John Joseph McCarthy '58), ProL Vincent P. DeSontis, Frank D'Alelio, research Stepon Center, Apr. 7. "The Postconciliar Chris­ history dept head, award­ prof, of chem. Northern European Art, the tian," a full-length treat­ ed a Fulbright Fellowship Badiation Lab, $1,055,830 Permanent Collection, East ment of the priesthood of to lecture in American po­ from the AEC for continued Gallery, O'Shaughnessy the laity, April, P. J. Ken­ litical history in Italy. research on the effects of Hall, Apr. 9-May 2. edy & Sons. Dr. Bobert "E. (Sordon. proL radiation on matter under Folk Festival, Stepon Cen­ of bio. and dept head, the direction of Dr. Milton ter, Apr. 14-16. elected chairman of the Burton, prof, of chem. Irwin Dmer, Viola Concert, CENTER FOR board of directors of the Badiation Laboratory. Library Audit., Apr. 19. CONTINUING Council on Biologiccd Sd­ $4,500 from AEC for work Hans-Martin Linde, Record­ EDUCATION ences Information. on the fifth international er Concert, Library Audit., Apr. 1, River Bend National Thomas J. Jemielty, asst conference on the current Apr. 28. Secretaries Assn. Conf. prof, of English, awarded of radiation chemistry of "How To Succeed in Busi­ Apr. 7-9, Indiana Chapter a fellowship by the Na­ water under the direction tional Foundation on the of Dr. Milton Burton, prof, ness Without Beally Try­ American College of Sur­ of chem. ing," ND-SMC Theatre, geons. Arts and Humanities for O'Loughlin Audit, May 4-7 Apr. 9-10, Bishops Liturgi­ work on a book dealing Economics Department, and 11-13. with Samuel Johnson. $7,819 from US Office of cal Commission, a meeting Nicholas Lobkowics, as- Student Show, DepL of Art, of US Bishops sponsored Education for a conference annixal alumni seminar Notre name^s Second Annual Alumni Seminar will be launched at noon on June 8, exploring in depth recent changes in today's Church. Open to all Alumni, the 24-hour seminar will be held in the Center for Continuing Education. Details of the program appear on page 20 of this issue. Atuntni Ask on financial accounting for Welding Research Council Bevive "Xost Imog*'' local and state school sys­ of Engineering Foundation TO THE EDITOR: I was particularly delighted to read again tems under the direction of under the direction of Dr. Rev. Ernest I. Bartell CSC, Nicholas Fiore, asst prof, "The Lost Image" by Bud Dudley. I have heard Bud's mes­ asst. prof, of econ. of met engr. sage several times, and it still reads as well as it did when Education Department, four Microbiology Department. I first saw it in print back in the early 1960s. I can assure fellowships from the Office $14,226 from NIH for study you that this has struck sparks from every audience to whom oi Education for graduate of flora and specific im­ it has been directed and has reflected great credit on Bud study in secondary educa­ munization in dental caries as a father, as an American and as a Christian gentleman tion during the next two under the direction of Dr. — all of which add up to an essential description of a real academic years. Morris Wagner, assoc. prof, Notre Dame Man. John P. Dempsey '49 Education Department. of microbio. $44,800 from Office of Edu­ Microbiology Department Philadelphia, Pa. cation for prospective $25,413 from NIH for factor TO THE EDITOR: Congratulations on the wonderful piece teacher fellov/ships under affecting germfree choles­ the direction of Dr. Donald terol metabolism under the of satire in the current issue of the ALUMNUS. I'm referring Wehmeyer, asst prof, of direction of Dr. Bernard of course to "The Lost Image" by one Ambrose F. Dudley. ed. Wostmann, prof, of mi­ The message is perfect: an alien philosophy has crept Electrical Engineering De­ crobio. into the curriculum (Eden's serpent) driving young athletes partment, $10,000 from Microbiology Department from their preternatural roles as campus leaders and cor­ NASA for computer-aided $19,760 from NIH for study rupting those lesser creatures (sissy intellectuals) who design and analysis of cir­ of intestinal transport in secretly want to be athletes themselves but who, under cuits and systems under axenic animals under the the evil influence of unpatriotic professors, refuse to pray the direction of Dr. Eugene direction of Dr. TomooH in the snow or revere their Founding Fathers. Now the Henry, assoc. prof, of elec. Asano, asst proL of mi­ engr. crobio. answer to this crisis is to hove all the Bill Bradleys of the Geology Department, SGcrobiology Department world unite; they must turn out those unwashed, un-Ameri- $38,270 from NSF for sum­ $12,156 for study of oxida­ cans (faculty, too?) who defile American womanhood with mer institute for general tive metabolism in inor­ dirty words and dare question our country's divine mandate science teachers under the ganic compounds under to right the wrongs of the world. It all reads like a spooL direction of Rev. Michael the direction of Dr. Ronald Kenneth L. Woodward '57 Murphy CSC, assoc. prof, Downey, asst prof, of Ossining, N.Y. of geol. microbio. History Depariment$154,000 Modem Language Depart­ TO THE EDITOR: I want to thank you for giving the new from Office of Education ment $7,500 from Office of president of the Alumni Assn. a forum in which to present for experienced teacher fel­ Education for summer lan­ guage institute for French his diagnoses of higher education and collegiate atUetics. lowship program in the his­ The spectacle is so appalling and will give such aid and tory of world civilization teachers under the direc­ under the direction of Dr.
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