Go forth and do good :
memorable Notre Dame commencement addresses /
selected, edited, and introduced by Wilson D. Miscamble ; foreword by Theodore M. Hesburgh ; reflection by Edward A. Malloy.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Notre Dame, Ind. :
University of Notre Dame Press,
c2003.
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Notes: | Dust jacket available. See entry for [Miscellaneous dust jackets removed from 3A Collection items] in the NLI catalogue. Physical description: xvii, 293 p. : ports. ; 24 cm. more |
ISBN: | 0268029563 (acid-free paper) |
Table of Contents:
Perform bravely the battle of life (1865) / William Tecumseh Sherman
The Catholic citizen and the state (1876) / William J. Onahan
Growth and duty (1886) / John Lancaster Spalding
The dignity of labor (1893) / Robert Seton
Some thoughts for American Catholics (1904) / Charles J. Bonaparte
Education's grandest work (1917) / Joseph Chartrand
Science, civilization, and the individual (1929) / William J. Donovan
Conscience, patriotism, and freedom of speech (1941) / Joseph P. Kennedy
The American question (1952) / Charles H. Malik
The Atomic Energy Commission and the university (1959) / John A. McCone
Beyond the campus (1960) / Dwight D. Eisenhower
The Peace Corps and higher edution (1961) / Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr.
American power and reponsibility (1965) / McGeorge Bundy
The educated person on trial (1967) / Eugene McCarthy
Politics as the art of the impossible (1969) / Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Foreign policy and human rights (1977) / Jimmy Carter
Great years ahaead for our country (1981) / Ronald Reagan
The challenge of peace (1983) / Joseph Bernardin
The struggle for democracy (1985) / Jose Napoleon Duarte
Let God and history take you (1988) / Andrew Young
The role of the educated person (1995) / Condoleezza Rice
Religion and a democratic society (1996) / Mary Ann Glendon
World poverty and our common humanity (2000) / Kofi A. Annan
A caring society (2001) / George W. Bush
Letter to the graduating class of 1986 / Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Charge to the class of 1987 / Theodore M. Hesburgh.
Perform bravely the battle of life (1865) / William Tecumseh Sherman
The Catholic citizen and the state (1876) / William J. Onahan
Growth and duty (1886) / John Lancaster Spalding
The dignity of labor (1893) / Robert Seton
Some thoughts for American Catholics (1904) / Charles J. Bonaparte
Education's grandest work (1917) / Joseph Chartrand
Science, civilization, and the individual (1929) / William J. Donovan
Conscience, patriotism, and freedom of speech (1941) / Joseph P. Kennedy
The American question (1952) / Charles H. Malik
The Atomic Energy Commission and the university (1959) / John A. McCone
Beyond the campus (1960) / Dwight D. Eisenhower
The Peace Corps and higher edution (1961) / Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr.
American power and reponsibility (1965) / McGeorge Bundy
The educated person on trial (1967) / Eugene McCarthy
Politics as the art of the impossible (1969) / Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Foreign policy and human rights (1977) / Jimmy Carter
Great years ahaead for our country (1981) / Ronald Reagan
The challenge of peace (1983) / Joseph Bernardin
The struggle for democracy (1985) / Jose Napoleon Duarte
Let God and history take you (1988) / Andrew Young
The role of the educated person (1995) / Condoleezza Rice
Religion and a democratic society (1996) / Mary Ann Glendon
World poverty and our common humanity (2000) / Kofi A. Annan
A caring society (2001) / George W. Bush
Letter to the graduating class of 1986 / Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Charge to the class of 1987 / Theodore M. Hesburgh.