January 13 15 Announcement Was

January 13 15 Announcement Was

... 1966 ... January 6 Announcement was made that the tuition was being raised at the beginning of the fall session; $900 for students presently enrolled and $1000 for the incoming Freshman class. Two Indian Sisters, Sister Angel Marie and Sister Selegrina made their final vows at the College Chapel. Father John Reilly officiated. Reverend John Reilly held a forum for all interested students at 7 p. m.­ Miley Dining Room. "Contraception and Birth Control" was the subject of discussion. 7 Dr. John R. Edwards of the Boston office of Higher Education Facilities visited Salve Regina this morning. Sister Mary Columcille and Sister Mary Magdala spoke at Vernon Court at the invitation of Mr. Patterson. 8 Sister Mary Emily and Sister Mary Rosalia attended a meeting at the Better World Movement House with Sister Mary Josetta and Sister Mary Cleophas of Baltimore. From there they went to Philadelphia for the meeting of the Assoication of American Colleges from January 10-13. 9 Student Council Tea was held in State Dining Room from 2-4 p. m . A musical concert by Miss Nancy Hallas was given in Great Hall at 8 p. m. 11 Reverend Robert Mc Nally, S. J . who has been a member of the Brown Faculty for the past semester spoke in the Great Hall on "Problems of the Post-Conciliar Church." He was accompanied by Robert Ferrick, S. J . 13 Meeting of the Home Economics Association in East Greenwich attended by Sister Mary Joannes, Sister Mary Christopher, and Sister Mary Petronilla. Sister Mary Christopher acted as profiler. 15 The Snow Ball was held at Cliff Walk Manor for the benefit of the year book. 17-18 Reading Days for students Sister Mary Emily, Sister Mary Rosalia, Sister Marie Susanne, and a1=t all members of the Nursing Faculty attended a luncheon in the Biltmore Hotel. John Fogarty, U. S. Representative from Rhode Island and Go~ernor Chafee spoke on the State's Mental Retardation Program. ... 1966 ... January 17 Dr. E. William Burrell attended the meeting of Northeastern Regional Instructional Television Project at the Sheraton, Boston. 17 Sister Mary Christopher spoke to the faculty of the Roger Williams General Hospital. The topic was "The Supervisory Report as a Councfeling Technique." 18 Sister Mary Emily and Sister Mary Rosalia attended a meeting in New York with Mr. Taddeo in regard to the Academic Facilities Grant. They were accompanied by Mr. Gazda of the Architectural Firm. A mass commemorating the opening of the Church Unity Octave was held at the College Chapel. Father Reilly celebrated mass ::ind the sermon was given by Dom Christopher Davis of the Portsmouth Priory. 19-26 Exams held darirg this period. 19 Sister Mary Emily attended a meeting of the City Council at which a request was made for street lights in the College area. 20 Faculty Meeting in Drawing Room at 3:30 p. m. Dr. Francis Rogers, Chairman of the Romance Language Department, Harvard University, spoke about college curriculum. Sister Mary Emily and Sister Mary Rosalia attended an area meeting of Father's Council at the Stone Bridge Inn, Tiverton, Rhode Island at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Francis Fanning presided. 21 About twelve Sisters attended the Ecumenical Service of Thanksgiving at the Cathedral in Providence at 8 p. m. February 1 Two Thai Sisters returned today to Thailand. 2 Classes resume . 2-3 Fellini's movie "La Strada" was shown in the Dining Room- Miley Hall- 7: 15 p. m. public invited. 3 Sister Mary Christpher spoke at the American Association of University Women- Newport Chapter at Honeyman Hall. , 3-4 Dr. DiPippo was panelist and judge at the National Science Foundation in Washington, D C on applic.ation for grants. 2 (over) February 2 Sister Mary Joannes attended a meeting of the Executive Board of the Rhode Island Home Economics Association, held in Providence. ---- ... 1966 ... February 6 Mr. Robert Goelet died. 8 Father Shelton and Miss Barbara Colevecchio, a Papal Volunteer, spoke to the girls in Miley Snack Bar. 9 Sister Mary Emily, Sister Mary Rosalia, Sister Mary Petronilla, and Sister Martina attended Mr. Robert Goel et' s funeral at St. Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York City. It was announced that Salve Regina College received $50, 000 in December 1965 for a scholarship endowment from Mr. Robert Goelet in memory of his wife, Roberta Goelet. 10 Basketball Game- Vernon Court at the Hut. Score was 50-22 in favor of Salve. 11 Mr. Gadza, one of the architects, reviewed the application forms with Sister Mary Emily and Sister Mary Rosalia. 12 Sister Mary Hilda Miley, R S. M., President Emerita, died at St. Xavier Convent at 5: 05 a. m. She had been confined to the infirmary there since the previous July. 14 Mass was celebrated at 5:45 p. m. in the College Chapel for the Serra Club. Sister Mary Christopher was the dinner speaker for the Club in the Viking Hotel. Her topic was "The Ecumenical Role of Sisters in Federal Programs. " 15 The funeral mass for Sister Mary Hilda Miley, R S. M. was celebrated in the Cathedral of Saints,,.- Peter and Paul in Providence at 10: 00 a. m. Bishop Russell Mc Vinney officiated. Members of the student body formed the Guard of Honor; members of the Advisory Board were the honorary bearers. Men of the faculty acted as bearers and ushers. The Sisters of St. Xavier's and Bayview sang the mass under the direction of P. Alexander Peloquin. Burial was in St. Francis Cemetery where Fathers Keenan, Lamb, and Driscoll read the prayers. Concert by Reverend Major L. Johnson, Jr. of Brown University. "Religious Themes in Folk Music". Great Hall-7: 15 p. m. Public was invited. ... 1966 ... February 16 A memorial requiem Mass was celebrated at 10: 00 a. m. in the Great Hall for Sister Mary Hilda Miley. Reverend John Reilly was celebrant. The public was invited. The Women Marine Selection Officer visited Salve Regina and answered questions on requirements and opportunities for women in the U. S. Marine Corps. 18 Ring Ceremony at 2: 30 p. m. 19 Sapphire Ball- Ochre Court. 20 Reverend Robert Ferrick, S .J. held Mass for juniors and their escorts. Mr. Paul Quinlan, S. J. sang psalms to the accompaniment of his guitar. 21 Sister Madonna, C. S. C., of CCArdinal Cushing College visited Salve Regina College with three other members of her Community. She brought all the materials for the office of secretary of the NCEA. 22 Holiday 23 Sister Mary Christopher held a meeting in the State Dining Room for the mothers of the Tonomy Project. This is in conjunction with the Headstart Project. 24 Announcement of the winners of the College's Competitive Tuition Scholarship. Mother Mary Mathew Doyle Scholarship, Miss Donna Jeanne Place; Mother Mary Hilda Miley Scholarship, Miss Susan Jenkinson; Sister Mary James O'Hare Scholarship, Miss Eileen Frances Thoubboron; Mother Mary Catherine Durkin, Miss Elena Marie Natalizia. 25-27 Senior-Junior Retreat. Reverend William McNamara, D. C. D. 28 Beginning of the Marriage Forum for Seniors and Engaged Juniors. Opening session conducted by Reverend James Murphy, D. P. March 2 Meeting with the Architect and the language department with Mr.· Luvis of Tamburg Language Lab. Organizational meeting of dialogue group. State Dining Room. Sister , Eloise, Sister Mary Thecla, Father Shenick and some of the Barrington College Faculty. ,-- ~ I l/u (,,J March 3 Sister Mary Rosalia announced the courses and workshops which will be available June 27- August 5. 4 Mr. Kurtz and the heating and electrical engineers, Mr. Watson and Mr. Zaino met with administration concerning the new building. Loan application for the Academic Building mailed to Washington. 4-6 Sophomore Retreat conducted by Reverend Robert Lindsay, S. J., of Holy Cross. 5 Sister Mary Emily and Sister Mary Magdala attended an executive board meeting of NCEA at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut. Division of Nursing of Salve Regina College in conjunction with the Rhode Island State sponsored an all-day conference on "Changing Patterns of Educational Programs in Nursing" for secondary school personnel. 10: 00-3: 30, Ochre Court. 6 Salve Regina won basketball game played with Rivier College at De La Salle Gym. 7 Miss Beverly Ursillo participated in the intership program conducted by Senator Claiborne Pell in his Washington Office. 9 Announcement of the first Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Winner. Gertrude St. Marie , a biology major. She will do graduate work at Purdue University. Six Foreign students attended Governor's Conference at Rhode Island School of Design Auditorium. Dr. Brasted accompanied them. 10 Ethel Barrymo~re Colt visited the College to talk about the feasibility of a summer drama workshop. Miss Joan David will co-sponsor it. The 3M Company held a demonstration meeting for faculty. Dr. John Quinn held a preliminary meeting for the Advisory Board. 11 Miss Kathleen M. Dillon was elected National Vice-President of Sigmi Phi Sigma. Freshman Retreat. Reverend Christppher Johnson, 0. P .. Area Meeting of the Fathers Council in the Biltmore Hotel, Mr. James McAlear presided. Sister Mary Emily, Sister Rosalia, Dr. Brasted attended. 10 (over) March 10 Sister Mary Joannes attended a combinetl meeting of the Rhode Island Home Economics Association, the R,hode Island Dietetics Association, and the Nutrition Council, at the Colony Motor Inn in Cranston. The subject was the Poverty Program. f March 12 New York-New Jersey Chapter of Alumnae Association sponsored a dance in Jansen Suite of Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City. '1u.,i,,,._J_ ~: 30 A. M. Reverend John P. Reilly celebrated a month's Mass for Sister Mary Hilda Miley, R.

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