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Keep On Walking: St. Augustine, Sermon 169: A Tour Of The Merrimack College Campus To Awaken Minds And Hearts To The Meaning Of Its Augustinian Tradition, Rev. James A. Wenzel Osa Apr 2009

Keep On Walking: St. Augustine, Sermon 169: A Tour Of The Merrimack College Campus To Awaken Minds And Hearts To The Meaning Of Its Augustinian Tradition, Rev. James A. Wenzel Osa

Merrimack College Publications

This tour of the campus attempts "to awaken minds and hearts" to the Augustinian tradition that permeates the campus. Founded by the Augustinian Friars of the Province of St. Thomas of Villanova, Merrimack's campus bears the imprint of their spiritual and educational legacy in the naming of buildings and various sites and monuments. What follows is an attempt to explain this legacy.


Merrimack College: The First Fifty Years, 1947-1957, Robert (Bud) D. Keohan, Frank J. Leone Jr. Jan 1997

Merrimack College: The First Fifty Years, 1947-1957, Robert (Bud) D. Keohan, Frank J. Leone Jr.

Merrimack College Publications

Merrimack College Fiftieth Anniversary Photo Book

Text Editor: Robert (Bud) D. Koehan '53

Photograph Editor: Frank J. Leone Jr. '61


Merrimack College: Genesis And Growth, 1947-1972, Edward G. Roddy Jr. Jan 1972

Merrimack College: Genesis And Growth, 1947-1972, Edward G. Roddy Jr.

Merrimack College Publications

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Impact: A Study Of The Impact Of Merrimack College On The Lower Merrimack Valley Of Massachusetts And New Hampshire, Arland Charlton, The Committee On Impact Apr 1970

Impact: A Study Of The Impact Of Merrimack College On The Lower Merrimack Valley Of Massachusetts And New Hampshire, Arland Charlton, The Committee On Impact

Merrimack College Publications

The Impact study reflects principally the economic presence of Merrimack College in the lower Merrimack Valley. It is the result of long effort- eighteen months, to be precise- on the part of Professor Arland Charlton who conducted the study.