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VOL. XII, NO. 5 FEBR U A R Y , 1SG S

UNIVERSITY DEMONSTRATION POLICY ENDORSED

Notre Dame1s policy for dealing with protest activities which disrupt

the normal operations of th e University or infringe upon the rights of

others has received overwhelming endorsement and strong editorial

support. The President of th e University declared on February 17th that

”anyone or any group that substitutes force for rational p e rs u a s io n , be

i t violent or non-violent/ 1 faces o n - th e -s p o t suspension, expulsion and

action by civil authorities. Of nearly one thousand telegrams and

letters received by the President’s office, only a half dozen are

critical or negative. Newspapers which have published s tro n g editorial

endorsements of the U n iv e rs i ty stand include the L o u is v i l le Courier-

Journal, Philadelphia I n q u ir e r , Dallas Morning News, Chicago Tribune,

Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, South Bend Tribune, Indianapolis Star

and the New York Daily News.

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PLAN HAYES-HEALY CENTER DEDICATION

Hayes-Healy Center, home of the College of ? Business Administration’s Graduate Division, will be formally dedicated Thursday, May 1st, , Dedication events will include a Mass in !S ac red H eart Church, h ie s s i nig; o f th e b u i ld in g , lu n ch eo n , an academic convocation and recep­tion. Principals in the several ev en ts will be announced later. The ceremonies w i l l co- in c id e w ith th e s p r in g m eetings o f th e Board o f T ru s te e s and th e A dv iso ry C ouncil o f th e C o lleg e o f B usiness A d m in is tra tio n .

MRS. 13. M. MORRIS DIES AT EIGHTY-THREE

The r e c e n t ly deceased in N otre Dame’s o f f i c i a l fa m ily in c lu d e M rs. E . M. M o rris , member and long tim e chairm an o f th e Women ’ s A d v iso ry C o u n c il, and M rs. Thomas p . Ford o f New York C ity , a l s o a C ouncil member.A 1957 h o n o ra ry N otre Dame alum nus, M rs. M orris was a maj o r b e n e fa c to r o f th e Uni - v e r s i t y and th e South Bend community. She and h e r l a t e husband, E rn e s t M. M o rris , ’ 06 , p ro v id e d The M orris In n a t th e e n tran c e to th e campus. R. I . p .

LIST NEW FACULTY AUTHORS

S e v e ra l N otre Dame f a c u l ty members a re a u th o rs o r e d i to r s o f m ajor p u b l ic a t io n s .

P r o f . M ilton B u rto n , d i r e c to r o f The R ad ia ­t i o n L a b o ra to ry , i s th e a u th o r o f a f u l l - le n g th f e a tu r e on "R a d ia tio n Chem istry" in th e F eb , 1 0 th is s u e o f CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS.

The d i r e c to r o f th e Lobund Lab o ra to ry ,P r o f . M orris P o ll a r d , has e d i te d V irus - Induced Immunopathology (Academic P r e s s ) .

D r. J . P h i l ip G leason , a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r o f h i s t o r y , i s th e e d i to r o f 21 fo u r te e n e s s a y volum e, Contem porary C a th o lic ism in th e U n ited S t a t e s . N otre Dame c o n tr ib u to r s in c lu d e L ouis P u tz , C. 8 . C. , A idan Kavanagh, O .S .B ., R ich ard A . Lamanna, R obert L ,Has:3enger, Thomas J . S t r i t c h , J a y J . C oakley, and Maureen L . G leas o n . P u b lish e d by th e UNO P r e s s , th e volume i s d e d ic a te d to R ev. Thomas T . McAvoy, C. S . C. , v e te ra n U n iv e r- 8i t y a r c h i v i s t .

Rev. L ouis Bouyer, visiting p ro fe s s:r of theology, is the author of Eucharist; Theology and Spirituality of the Sucharistic Prayer.

The d e a n -d ir e c to r o f N otre Dame’s new I n s t i t u t e f o r S tu d ie s in E d u c a tio n , Rev.N e il G. McCluskey, S . J . , has w r i t te n th e fo rthcom ing book, C a th o lic E ducaticn Faces I t s F u tu re .

An an th o lo g y o f c r i t i c a l in te r p r e ta t io n s o f Piers Plowman, the fo u r te e n th cen tu ry poem, has been e d ite d by Dr. Edward V asta , a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r o f E n g lish .

RENOVATE SACRED HEART CHURCH

The f i n a l phase o f a $2$0,000 ren o v a tio n p r o je c t begun two y e a rs ago i s underway in S acred H ea rt Church. I t i s b e in g c zap l a t e l y re -w ire d and c a rp e te d th ro u g h o u t, and th e h e a t in g - v e n t i la t io n system i s be ing improved. The s a n c tu a ry i s to be ex tended so th a t a new A l ta r o f S a c r i f i c e (made from the o ld church pews) w i l l be c lo s e r to th e congre­g a t io n . F in a l ly , new pews and k n ee le rs a re to be i n s t a l l e d and a l l th e woodwork in th e church r e - f in i s h e d . The p r o je c t i s under th e d i r e c t io n o f th e Conrad Schm itt S tu d io s o f M ilwaukee.

HONORS FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF

F iv e N o tre Dame s e n io r s have been d esig n a ted Woodrow W ilson Fellow s in th e annual, n a t io n ­wide c o m p e titio n conducted by th e Ktodrow W ilson N a tio n a l F e llo w sh ip Foundation , P r in c e to n , N. J .

James W. F r ic k , N o tre Dame’s v ic e p re s id e n t f o r p u b lic r e la t io n s and developm ent, has been named a member o f th e n a t io n a l Urban C o a l i t io n ’s F in a n c ia l Development A dvisory C o u n c il. The appointm ent was made :v John W. G ardner, chairm an o f th e UC and form er S e c re ta ry o f H ea lth , E ducation and " e l f a r e .

Dean Thomas T. Murphy o f th e C ollege of B u sin ess A d m in is tra tio n has been a r t t in te d to th e seven-man Board o f Governor: of th e U n ited S ta te s Merger Exchange, San F ra n c isco , C a l i f . , th e f i r s t m ajor s e c u r i t i e s exchange formed in th e U. S. i n th e p a s t 121 y e a r s .

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Dean B ern ard Waldman o f th e C o lleg e o f S c ience has been e le c te d a t r u s t e e o f th e U n iv e r s i t ie s R esearch A s s o c ia t io n , I n c . which o p e ra te s th e N a tio n a l A c c e le ra to r L ab o ra to ry n ear B a ta v ia , I l l i n o i s .

Dean Jo sep h Hogan o f th e C o lleg e of E n g in ee rin g has been a p p o in te d a member o f th e P r iz e P apers Committee o f th e I n s t i t u t e o f E l e c t r i c a l and E le c t ro n ic s E n g in e e rs ,In c .

N otre Dame's t i c k e t m anager, M. R obert C a h i l l , has been e le c te d t h i r d v ic e p r e s i ­d en t o f th e 238-member C o lleg e A th le t ic B usiness Managers A s s o c ia t io n .

P ro f . R obert B echtov o f th e d epartm en t o f m echan ical e n g in e e rin g , has a c c e p te d a th r e e - y e a r appo in tm ent to th e board o f e d i to r s o f THE PHYSICS OP FLUIDS jo u r n a l .

STUDY ST. LOUIS CATHOLIC SCHOOLS ;!\

The d i r e c to r of N o tre Dame's O ff ic e f o r 'E d u c a tio n a l R esearch , Dr, R o b ert L . |H asseag er, 1s h ead in g a y e a r - lo n g , $100,000 ;s tu d y o f th e A rchd iocese o f S a in t L ouis jsch o o l systern . The s tu d y w i l l focus on 'th re e a re a s p r in c ip a l ly — f in a n c e s , p a r i s h s t r u c tu r e and a t t i t u d e s and p r o je c te d a l - :t e r n a t iv e s and v a r i a t io n s in th e sy s te m ' s fo rm a t.

TBE uNivmsiTY-AT-LARGE

W illiam A. C o l l in s , r e t i r e d v ic e p r e s id e n t arid g e n e ra l manager o f th e Rudy Manufac - t u r in g Company, Dowagiac, M ich, , has been ap p o in ted a member o f th e C o lleg e of E n g in ee rin g A dv iso ry C o u n c il,

A pproxim ately f i f t y c o lle g e s and u n iv e r s i t i e s a re ex p ec ted to compete in th e 17th an n u a l N otre Dame R a tio n a l I n v i t a t i o n a l D ebate Tournament F eb ru ary 27-28.

Dan Q sberger has been named A s s is ta n t D ire c to r o f P la n n in g and A n a ly s is a t th e U n iv e rs i ty . Succeeding him a s D ire c to r o f th e Systems Group i s John D ougherty , fo rm erly o f th e S and ia C o rp o ra tio n , w ith Leo Ju d y as A s s is ta n t D ire c to r and S u p e rv iso r of th e Systems Group.

A summer s p o r ts camp f o r boys 8 to 16 w i l l be conducted in fo u r two-week s e s s io n s June 9 - August 2 by th e A th le t ic and C onvocation C en te r. Dominic N ap o litan o i s d i r e c to r o f th e camp which w ill in c lu d e in s t r u c t io n by N otre Dame coaches a s s i s t e d by U n iv e rs i ty a t h l e t e s . The fee f o r b o ard - in g campers w i l l be $200 w hile youth in th e im m ediate a re a may e n r o l l f o r $129#

The N a tio n a l S cience Foundation has awarded a $32,800 g ra n t to su p p o rt underg rad u a te r e s e a rc h p r o je c ts a t N otre Dame. Under th e program s tu d e n ts become ju n io r c o lle a g u e s o f U n iv e rs i ty s c i e n t i s t s o r conduct in d e ­penden t re s e a rc h under f a c u l ty g u id an ce .

More th an 60,000 p ersons a tte n d e d th e " le e Capades f o r 1969" a t th e A th le t ic and C onvocation C en ter F eb ru ary 18-23*

A docum entary f i lm on N otre Dame, produced by Dr. M ichael E ick h o ff (M. A, '$ 8 ) , w i l l be seen on Hamburg's " T h ird Channel" March $and on A u s tr ia n t e l e v i s io n A p r il 14.

Rev. Edward D. O 'Connor, C .8 .C. , o f th e th e o lo g y departm ent d e l iv e re d a p a p e r ,"Modern T heories o f O r ig in a l S in and th e Dogma o f th e Imm aculate C oncep tion ," a t th e re c e n t annual conven tion o f the American M a rio lo g ic a l S o c ie ty i n Tampa, F la .

N otre Dame's SUMMA Program has g e n e ra te d 22,034 g i f t s and p led g es t o t a l i n g $ 4 l , 467,176 o r 79• 7$ o f th e f iv e - y e a r , $$2 m il l io n g o a l .

The N orthern In d ia n a R eg io n a l S c ience F a i r f o r h ig h sch o o l s tu d e n ts w i l l be h e ld a tth e S tepan C en ter March 8t h .

Dr. Marino M artinez .-C arrion , a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r o f ch em is try , w i l l d e l iv e r a paper d u rin g a symposium on "The Mechanisms o f Enzyme A ction" in Madrid A p r i l 7-11 +

Speakers a t th e N otre Dame-Saint M ary 's Union-Management C onference A p ril 11 th w i l l in c lu d e Don A. B asta , Chicago a t to rn e y ; C» L. D ennis, p r e s id e n t o f th e B ro therhood o f Railw ay and A ir l in e C le rk s , C in c in n a t i , Ohio; and George Schumer, d epu ty a s s i s t a n t commis­s io n e r , S o c ia l S e c u r i ty A d m in is tra tio n , B a ltim o re , Md.

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THE WHITE HOUSE

W ASHINGTONI

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February 22, 1969

D ear Ted:

I s h a re your co n ce rn ov er the r e c e n t d iso rd e rs that have p a ra ly z e d cam pus a f te r cam pus a c r o s s our coun try in r e c e n t w eeks , and I w ant to applaud the fo r th r ig h t stand you have taken .

As you know, the is s u e s r a is e d by the p ro tes ting students range f ro m m in o r r e fo rm s within the academ ic com m unity to m a jo r co n ce rn s of n a tiona l po licy .

But the m e an s som e s tuden ts - - a sm a ll , i r re sp o n s ib le m in o r i ty - - have em ployed re f le c t an im patience with d e m o c ra t ic p r o c e s s e s , an in to le ran ce of le g itim a te ly co n s ti tu ted a u th o ri ty , and a com plete d is re g a rd fo r the r ig h ts of o th e rs .

V iolence and v a n d a l ism have m a rk e d m any of these p ro ­te s t s , and the r ig h ts of the m a jo r i ty of the s tuden ts have been g r o s s ly ab u sed .

If the in te g r i ty of our u n iv e rs i t ie s is to be p re s e rv e d , then c e r ta in p r in c ip le s m u s t be r e -e s ta b l is h e d and c e r ta in b a s ic ru le s e n fo rced . In tim idation and th rea ts re m a in outlaw w eapons in a f r e e soc ie ty .

A fund am en ta l govern ing p rinc ip le of any g re a t u n iv e r ­s i ty is tha t the ru le of re a s o n and not the ru le of fo rce p r e v a i ls . W hoever r e je c ts that p r in c ip le fo r fe its his r ig h t to be a m e m b e r of the acad em ic com m unity.

The u n iv e rs i ty a d m in is t r a to r who fa ils to uphold that p rinc ip le je o p a rd iz e s one of the c e n t ra l p il la rs of h is own in s ti tu tio n and w eakens the v e ry foundation of A m e ric a n education .

I have d ire c te d the Vice P re s id e n t in m eetings in W ash­ington this w eek with the G overnors of the fifty s ta te s to d isc u ss w hat ac tion , co n s is ten t w ith the v ita l im portance of m a in ta in ing the tra d i t io n a l independence of A m erican u n iv e r s i t ie s , m ight be taken a t the s ta te and fe d e ra l levels to cope w ith the growing la w le ssn e ss and violence on our cam p u se s . I would a p p re c ia te i t g re a t ly if you would take the tim e to give h im the benefit of your views on this m a t te r .

With w a rm re g a rd s ,

S in ce re ly ,

R everend T heodore M. H esburgh N otre Dam e U n iv ers ity Corby Hall N otre D am e, Indiana