Word: dame
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...John J. Cavanaugh (Notre Dame '23) was one of the fastest-rising young executives in the Studebaker Corp. Then, one day, "I suddenly had a desire to do something for other people." A few weeks later, he was back at Notre Dame to enter the priesthood. And, he says: "I haven't had an unhappy moment since...
This week Father Cavanaugh had reason to feel more proud than happy. At "Universal Notre Dame Nights" across the world, hundreds of alumni banqueters were paying him special tribute. Since his old Studebaker days, Cavanaugh had risen steadily-from philosophy teacher to vice president and finally to president. But next June, he will have served as president six years, and in accordance with canon law, he will have to leave his post for good. "It's been marvelous," he says, "but I've run out the string...
...Notre Dame will have a good deal to remember him for-a kindly priest who could scarcely take ten steps along his campus without stopping to chat with as many students. Between morning Mass at 5 and bedtime at midnight (sometimes after a quick rubber of bridge), he seemed to have time for everyone. He also had time to give Notre Dame one of the most prosperous and productive administrations it had had in all its 110-year history...
...Notre Dame's famous football coach Frank Leahy posed with his wife and personal Irish squad of eight little Leahys, now ranging from two-month-old Chris to 15-year-old Frank III, for a family picture. Furthermore, said Frank Jr., "we're still on the offense...
Toast of the Town (Sun. 8 p.m., CBS). Marian Anderson and the Notre Dame Glee Club...