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Volume I, Number 3. Spring 1988.

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Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

According to a letter from the periodical's founders, Jon Bacal and Mark Johnson, the aim of "Georgetown's Blue and Gray" was "to promote academic, athletic, extracurricular, and administrative excellence on the Hilltop. The magazine will accomplish this by featuring interview and profiles of people who exemplify excellence. Other articles will offer constructive criticism of policies and programs that can be improved."

Dates

  • From the Collection: 1987-1989

Extent

From the Collection: 0.25 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Container Summary

Includes: profiles with photographs of Rhodes Scholar Stace Lindsay, James Thomasson, and Rosie Hidalgo; articles on separate commencement cermonies, Steward Society, Student Judicial System/adjudication procedure, Gay People of Georgetown University (GPGU) litigation, and "Personal Reflections on Catholicism and Homosexuality" by William McFadden, S.J. ; and photographs of Stephen Barnes, Mary Beth Quig, Mark Coallo, Joe LaPlante, and Steward spokesman Jeff Renzulli. Reference is also made to: deaths of David H. Schwartz and George G. Henderson; appointment of William Reid as Director of Center for Minority Student Affairs; mandatory health insurance for all students; and letter of intent signed by Milton Bell.

Repository Details

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