Volume 1, Number 4. Graduation 1988.
Scope and Contents
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: profile of Ray Humphrey (with photograph); articles on Gay People pf Georgetown University (GPGU) litigation, "New Press", curriculum revision / core review commitee / 4/4 versus 5/5/, women's studies, student activism in the 1980s, "In Search of Georgetown's American and Catholic Identity" by William O'Brien, "Georgetown's Lie-brary: A Failure of Priorities" by David DeGrazia, "Nursing, An Integral Part of the Georgetown Education" by Joan Wixted, and "Legal Aliens: Isolated at the Law School" by Thomas Schlafly; and photographs of Mark Johnson, Mile Ouweleen, Nancy Huang, C. Margaret Hall, Soraya Chemaly, John Brough, and William O'Brien. Reference is also made to: deaths of Brian A. McGrath, S.J., and Philip C. Lauinger; theft of hands from Healy Hall clock tower and their subsequent mailing to the White House; and election of Mark Johnson as GUSA President.
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Archives Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
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