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1974

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Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Archives Dec 1974

Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 6, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Sister Patsy Deignan adds new dimension to campus ministry --Miss Rachel Wilbanks has been appointed to the Sacred Heart University student personnel services as a counselor with responsibilities in personal and career counseling --Beginning at 8:30 a.m. each morning, Mrs. Effie Osterberg draws a deep breath and pleasantly responds to the first of approximately 600 phone calls that pour into the University each day --SHU Cabaret’s ongoing musical salute to American history will focus for the next two weekends on “The Sixties’’ --Images --Sports.


Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Archives Nov 1974

Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Sacred Heart University will dedicate the “Dr. William H. Conley Memorial Collection of Books on Higher Education” at a donor’s reception to be held at SHU library. Mr. Richard A. Matzek, university librarian, stated “To Dr. William H. Conley the insignia on the side of The Sacred Heart University Library, a design of his own making, reflected the twin resources of the university: the book-or learning resources, and the hand-the firm guiding hand of the teacher ..." --A free public lecture entitled ‘Acquaintance with Frost” will be delivered by Louis Unterneyer, editor and author in the library lecture …


Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Archives Nov 1974

Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 4, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Inflation hits Sacred Heart --Sigma Tau Omega plans fifth Appalachia trip --Four student writers in spring and summer sessions of Advanced Composition at SHU have had articles accepted for state and national publications this fall --Multi-media facilities increase: Dr. Donald E. Coonley, as director of media studies and assistant professor of English heads the university’s overall multi-media efforts, joined with Mrs. Monica Roberts, audio visual coordinator, and students John S. Quinn administrative assistant for media studies, and Lynn McNamara, WSHU station manager. Dr. Coonley echoes the sentiment that in a long-range sense media studies is becoming an area …


Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Archives Oct 1974

Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 3, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: Gerald Ford, What kind of conservationist / by Fred Small and Sheldon Kinsel --Dr. Stanislav-Adolf Mikolic, professor of political science and sociology at SHU, has travelled extensively since coming to the U.S. from Spain in 1957. His purpose was to visit the most important historical places that he had studied in high school, to study the economic and social conditions under which different political systems operate, to become personally acquainted with various cultures --Some facts on world hunger --Candidates for Governor: Robert Steele and Ella Grasso --Campus ministry notes: At SHU we are trying to make education a …


Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Archives Sep 1974

Obelisk, Volume 14, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: SHU’s latest attraction is the pub called the Draught Board --Sister Margaret Glendon, a Sister of Charity Of Saint Elizabeth, a religious order based in New Jersey, has recently joined the staff of SHU as a part time writer --Joseph R. Burkart has been promoted to Assistant to the President for University Development --The feeling from a sampling of public opinion that the recent presidential pardon of former president Richard M. Nixon by President Ford was justified seemed to be the general impression obtained on a visit to the London, Engand area by Joseph R. Burkart --Dr. Grace …


Obelisk, Volume 13, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Archives May 1974

Obelisk, Volume 13, Number 5, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: “This is a decade of transition” for women. The speaker was Ann Marie Cunningham, associate college and career editor of “Mademoiselle” magazine, who described her own five and a half years’ experience in that magazine and encouraged the SHU women to seek jobs in the print media --Cat Stevens made his town appearance last week at the New Haven Coliseum and he left an indelible mark on those that attended --Joseph R. Burkart, director of development for the university, and the Rev. William J. Fletcher, newly appointed director of cultural affairs at SHU, point out that the production …


Obelisk, Volume 13, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Archives Feb 1974

Obelisk, Volume 13, Number 2, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: R. Buckminster Fuller lectured on ‘Man in the Universe’ --WSHU interviews Harry Chapin --Appalachia '73 a great success --SHU basketball team and three members of the WSHU sports broadcasting staff on the road to Marietta, Ohio.


Obelisk, Volume 13, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Archives Feb 1974

Obelisk, Volume 13, Number 1, Sacred Heart University Archives

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Highlights include: R. Buckminster Fuller to speak at SHU --Under the direction of Dr. Donald E. Coonley, assistant professor and director of SHU’s new media studies program, room S102 will be converted to a studio which will bring an extra dimension to present media courses in newswriting, acting, film, creative writing, and radio --The Rev. William J. Fletcher has been promoted to the rank of assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Work --Pass-Fail at SHU? --Rho Kappa Phi is a social action fraternity recently started by a group of 17 community minded students on campus --Dr. Ralph …