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Address given by Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of University of Notre Dame, at Special Convocation commemorating the 125th Anniversary of the founding of the University, Saturday, December 9, 1967, 1967/1209

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Identifier: CPHS 141/26.05

Scope and Contents

"One hundred and twenty-five years are not considered a very long time as the lives of great world universities are reckoned."

The Vision of a Great Catholic University in the World of Today

With the address a handwritten note about the 125th anniversary.

Same as (UDIS H1/44.04) except the first 2 pages and the last sentence. Printed version of the talk in pamphlet "Thoughts IV" group of papers, in (CPHS 143/09.01). Most important talk Father Hesburgh has ever written, according to Father Hesburgh.

Dates

  • Creation: 1967/1209

Language of Materials

English, Spanish, French, Latin, Italian.

Conditions Governing Access

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Abstract

27 pages

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Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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