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Volume 3., September 1986-May 1987.

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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 1986-May 1987.

Extent

0 at_migration_subject (AIDS)

Language of Materials

English

Container Summary

Number 1 references: appointment of Robert S. Parker as Business School Dean; Humanity on Medicine Award to Archbishop Fiorenzo Angelini; naming of Charles L. Currie, S.J., as Bicentennial Director; opening of AIDS clinic at Hospital; appointment of John Langan, S.J., as director of Woodstock Theological center; initiation of Home Care Program at Hospital; and completion of Live Aid project review by CIPRA. Special Issue contains text of: Board of Directors resoltion re divestment; pastoral letter of the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference on Economic Pressure for Justice; and policy statement on divestment from Administrative Board of United States Catholic Conference. Number 2 references appointment of John F. Griffith as Executive Vice President for Health Sciences and Deorector of Medical Center. Number 3 (which has line drawing of Leavey Center on its cover) references: self-incorporation of Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); receipt of President's Citition by SOME Dental Clinic; establishment of Nehemiah and Naomi Cohen Professorship in Pulmonary Disease (Research); and death of Joseph Godson. Number 4 references: opening of Mother Teresa AIDS home at 2800 Otis Street, N.E.; and award of first Aggrey Medal. Number 5 references: expansion of Sleep Disorder Clinic; award of Rhodes Scholarships to Nina Bowen, Mark Ouweleen, and Brett Scharffs; and death of Susan H. Hamrell. Number 6 references approval of bone marrow transplant program at Lombardi Cancer Center. Number 7 references: closing of Dental School; and establishment of Center on Aging at Medical School. Number 8 (which carries Bicentennial seal on its cover) references inaugural issue of The Georgetown Journal of legal Ethics; establishment of W. Proctor Harvey Visiting Professorship of Cardiology and Nehemiah and Naomi Cohen Chair in Pulmonary Disease (Nehemiah Cohen was the founder of Giant Food Company).

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