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Topics covered include: Winter Carnival; Picaro; Art Gallery; Child Study Society; Student Union; Education Department; Sociology Society; Television; Info Plus; Second Career Assistance Network (SCAN); Halifax-Dartmouth Rally; Caribanza; Caribbean Student's Association; Ryan Fancy; Hockey; Election; Campaign; Athletics/Recreation Department; Literary; Dan Hill; Math; Long Distance Sweepstakes; Events
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This newsletter contains information on women receiving honorary doctors of humane letters degrees, sixty years of memories at the Mount, what security means to women, an editorial concerning the issues of Insight Plus, the return of the Girroir Piano and the associated scholarship, an appointment to be made for the chair of Women's Studies, a new alumnae branch to be set up, and a notice regarding the Mount's 60th year as a degree-granting institution. The newsletter also contains sections on the Jubilee Homecoming of 1985, a profile description of Kristen Earley, a theme song for the 60th anniversary, a poster for the Seton Cantata Choir in concert, an evaluation of the public awareness about the MSVU library, and alumnae awards that were presented. There is information on workplace ergonomics, the increased volume of research grants awarded, paintings on display at the art gallery, and an alumnae update concerning convocation and events proposed for Grad Week. The newsletter discusses events at the Mount Playhouse, a follow-up to the study of the 'Vulnerable Mothers, Vulnerable Children' study, stamps created to mark the end of the 'Decade of Women,' research grants awarded by the Mount's president, and a letter to the editor regarding appreciation for the donations made to Frances C. Cody as a result of the death of their father. The newsletter concludes with a list of graduates from the Mount from the years 1939 to 1983, highlighting their current location, the degrees that they hold, and their marital status.
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Topics covered include: Sister Mary Albertus; Installation; Donna Carter; Co-ed; Art Gallery; Child Abuse; Women in Education; Photopool; Unemployment; Science Society; Basketball; Anniversary; Awards Day; Professional Development Committee; Atlantic Student Union Conference; Student Aid; Food; Well Woman Clinic; Stereotype; Weed; Front de Liberation de Nouvelle Ecosse (FLNE); Literary; Poetry Contest; Student Store; Basketball; Dalhousie; Student Council; MSVU students named: Judy Lake; Donna Leeks; Sharon Jonah; Bev Wilson; Ginger; Darlene Belleau
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Topics covered include: Sisters of Charity; Dr.R. Margaret Fulton; Student Council; Election; Debating Society; National Union of Students; Shirlee Fox; Student Store; Entertainment; Atlantic Federation of Students (AFS); Caucus; Unemployment; Quebec; National Union o f Students Conference; Association of Student Councils; Sports; Social Athletic Complex; Student Union; Dr. Own Carrigan; College English Placement Test; Michael Rankin; Literary; Economy; Trudeau Government; the British Columbia Federation of Labour; British Columbia Students' Federation; Tuition; Newfoundland; Classifieds; Residence; Nova Scotia Museum; Public Relations; Art Gallery; Harry Belafonte; Entertainment
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This newsletter outlines the volume of security files that should be destroyed according to the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT). It also provides a table of the life patterns of Canadian women based on their marital status and the number of children they have. The newsletter includes sections on the liberal arts degree at the Mount, teams at the Nova Scotia College Conference athletic league, the Mount's considerations given to delivering its own mail, and a lecture titled 'In the Image of God - Female.' There is discussion of the Halifax Branch of the Canadian Federation of University Women, as well as information about student exchanges programs, the job market, and a report by the Commission on Foreign Student Policy called 'The Right Mix.'