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Address given by the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame, at the celebration of Elizabeth Ann Seton Day, Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey, March 12, 1980, 1980/0312

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Identifier: CPHS 142/16.03

Scope and Contents

"If this subject were being discussed in the 13th Century, we could dispense with the adjective Catholic in the title, since to speak of universities in the first century or two of their existence in the Western world would be to speak of the as catholic, since there were no others."

Copy of the 12 March 1980 address delivered at Seton Hall University with Father Hesburgh's handwritten remarks and annotations.

Dates

  • Creation: 1980/0312

Language of Materials

English, Spanish, French, Latin, Italian.

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12 pages

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Repository Details

Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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