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Notre Dame Law School

2012

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Hesburgh Forum Featuring Rev. David T. Link ’58, ’61 J.D., Ll.D, D.Lit., D.Sc., Notre Dame Club, Chicago May 2012

Hesburgh Forum Featuring Rev. David T. Link ’58, ’61 J.D., Ll.D, D.Lit., D.Sc., Notre Dame Club, Chicago

1975–1999: David T. Link

oin the Notre Dame Club of Chicago for a Hesburgh Forum featuring Rev. David T. Link ’58, ’61 J.D., LL.D, D.Lit., D.Sc., Joseph A. Matson Dean Emeritus and Professor, Law School & Deputy Director of religion and community activities of the Indiana Department of Corrections on May 10 (Thursday) at the Metropolitan Club, Chicago, IL.

Rev. David Link will present The Idea of a Catholic University.

Proceeds from the luncheon will go to support the Notre Dame Club of Chicago Scholarship Foundation and Summer Service Learning Projects in Chicago.


Retired Law School Dean, Widowed Grandfather, Ordained To Priesthood, Arch Diocese Of Baltimore Jan 2012

Retired Law School Dean, Widowed Grandfather, Ordained To Priesthood, Arch Diocese Of Baltimore

1975–1999: David T. Link

A 71-year-old retired law school dean and widowed grandfather became one of three newly ordained priests June 7 in the Diocese of Gary.

“I’m at the highest point I could ever be,” said Father David T. Link, on the day of his ordination at Holy Angels Cathedral in Gary. “I know the Holy Spirit and my wife, Barbara, are here with me.”


A Man Of Many Firsts: John H.A. Whitman, Beth Gelroth Klein Jan 2012

A Man Of Many Firsts: John H.A. Whitman, Beth Gelroth Klein

1925–1942: John H.A. Whitman

John H.A. Whitman, appointed by Dean Thomas Konop in 1925, served as the first law librarian at Notre Dame Law School. In 1946 he left the university to teach and establish the library at the newly formed King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He retired from teaching in 1958 but continued as the Director of the Evening Session until his death in 1962.