Abstract
This newsletter contains information on sixty years of memories at the Mount, a Medical Transcription Training Program, a work symposium held by the Mount' Department of Co-operative Education, a choir reunion, an Old Photos Form exhibit, money donated for the cost of restoring the grand piano, a grants program for helping youth, and an alumnae update concerning alumnae activities, a Coffee House, and preparation for Convocation Week. There are also sections on issues of feminism in relation to the economy, a Daffodil Day, a survey on the effectiveness of the newsletter 'The Connection,' the reappointment of Sister Patricia Mullins and Dr. Susan Clark from their current positions to Dean of Humanities and Sciences and Dean of Human and Professional Development respectively, and presentations, seminars, and papers attended, presented, and published by faculty. The newsletter includes a profile description of Erma Rankin, as well as sections on a Canadian Women's mailing list, money available, a bibliography published, support given by the Minister of State for Youth for actions of the CRTC. There is information on a festival of music, a social history symposium, the use of micrcomputers in education, auditions for the Mount Playhouse, a letter to the editor concerning the election of new Student Council officers, and conferences, publications, and other events held at different universities and councils. The newsletter includes an opinion piece regarding housing, as well as sections on the public image of professors, a campaign to acquire $200,000 in Québec for education, and a reconceptualization of God. The newsletter concludes with information on prizes offered by the Atlantic Chapter of the Canadian Micrographic Society, single parents' needs in Canada, and a section titled 'Anne's Author' concerning women's attendance of university.