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Volume 2., September 1985-June 1986.

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Scope and Contents

From the File:

Published monthly by Office of University Relations for faculty and administration, the "Chronicle" contains brief university news items and notices of faculty grants, publications, appointments, appointments, resignations and activities. Also calendars of events and classifieds. Sections for Medical and Law Centers and Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) are included.

Dates

  • September 1985-June 1986.

Extent

0 at_migration_subject (Animal Research)

Language of Materials

English

Container Summary

Number 1 references: FIDIA-Georgetown agreement; naming of Edmund S. Muskie as chair of Board of Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (ISD); opening of Neuropsycology Service and Osteoporosis Program; Dental School exchange programs with Trinity College, Dublin, and King's College, London; and death of Joseph M. Snee, S.J. Number 2 references: expansion of Board of Regents advisory capacity; appointment of Milton Corn as Medical School Dean; Nursing School's cooperative venure with Charter House, Silver Spring; Business School's opening of Center for Entrepreneurship Studies; and integration of computer technology into graduate nursing curriculum. Number 3 (which carries line drawing of Old North on its cover) references: ground breaking for Alumni Residence; appointments of David Foster, John Michael Joyce III, and John W. Padberg to Board of Directors; appointment of Alma S. Woolley as Nursing School Dean; opening of Band Aid/Live Aid Center in association with Center for Immigration Policy and Refugee Assistance (CIPRA); and award of President's Medal of Merit to Stefan F. Horn. Number 4 (which carries line drawing of Village C on its cover) references: donation of Ratio Studiorum (1586, 1591) to Lauinger Library by Homer V. Hervey and Paul Straske; formation of Disaster Medical Assistance teams (DMATs) at Hospital; and acquisition of lithotriptor by Medical Center. Number 5 references: deaths of Neil J. Gargan, S.J. Connie Martinez, and Donald Reilly, S.J. Number 6 (which carries a line drawing of the Observatory on its cover) references: formation of exchange program between Foreign Service School and Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, Austria; opening of Muslim Prayer Room in Copley Hall; and deaths of Harold Arthur Lavin and Mark Bauer, S.J. Number 7 references: renaming of Village B as Alumni Square (in honor of Joseph E. Beh, B'41, Wallace Groves, C'23, L'23, GL'24, H'81, J. Nevins McBride C'29, H'78, and Eugene P. McCahill C'21, G'22, H'55); and death of Marcus J. Bles. Numer 8 (which has line drawing of Alumni Square on its cover) references creation of Martin D. Ginsburg Chair in Taxation at Law Center, appointment of Gene F. Jankowski, William C. McGowan, and Donald J. Donahue to Board of Directors, and death of Margaret C. O'Brien and Fred Schneider, and includes statement from Medical Center on "Research on Animals at Georgetown". Special Issue (June 1986) contains text of speech by Alan Pifer: "Beyond Divestment: The Moral University".

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