Word: dame
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Traveling is no longer a luxury," says Edward Mayo, professor of travel management at Notre Dame. "It's a need, a right. You've got to get out of the house, get away from the urban centers, and people are going to get away one way or another." Many Americans, he asserts, think of their car as "a second home-a castle." Sociologist Wayne Youngquist of Marquette University agrees: "The car is America's magic carpet, and it gives people freedom and autonomy-it's their little box where they have control over their environment. There...
...Edmund Joyce, vice president of the University of Notre Dame, a school that invests heavily in football and basketball for top National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rankings, has started a costly and powerful lobbying effort to persuade Congress to exempt intercollegiate sports from Title IX. If Joyce's initiative succeeds, women's sports will receive the same monetary considerations from most schools that it has in the past: virtually none...
Resemblances between the Vicar and the author are not entirely coincidental. Born in Charleston, S.C., to a pharmacist father and an English schoolteacher mother, Walter Murphy, 49, grew up a cradle Catholic, studied at Notre Dame and earned a Marine Corps commission in time for the Communist invasion of South Korea. As a combat platoon leader, he won the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Cross, then came home to teach government at the U.S. Naval Academy. Mustered out in 1955, he took his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. Since 1958 he has taught at Princeton...
...powerful lobby, instigated by vice president Father Joyce of Notre Dame, may influence Congress to exempt big revenue sports such as football and basketball from the requirements, Jack P. Reardon, director of Athletics, told about 50 people at an informational meeting last night...
...Notre Dame has already made clear their intentions if the equal expenditure test takes effect," Reardon said. "They'll just ignore...