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Topics covered include: Student Aid; Student Union; Housing Department; Literary; Statistics Canada; Sexism; Newspapers; Micahel McEvoy; British Columbia; Cafeteria; Athletics/Recreation Department; Barley Bree; Books; Events; Joe Howe Beerfest; Film Course; Campus Committee
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Topics covered include: Canadian University Press (CUP); Election; Student Council; Atlantic Federation of Students (AFS); Protest; Tuition Fees; Debating Society; Continuing Education Society; Canadian Organization of Part-time University Students (COPUS); Security; Student Store; Going Show; Alcohol; Winter Carnival; Queen's University; Literary; Unemployment; Art Gallery; Medical Research Council (MRC)
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This issue celebrates the two hundredth birthday of Jane Austen. Contains: Dr. David Monaghan on myths about Jane Austen with photographs, Dr. Paul McIsaac's academic life, Mrs. Donna MacNeil examines employment outlook for students graduating from university, Sister Agnes Paula on British primary school, Mary Sparling contributes to spilt ink, Anne Derrick reports on issues of concern to Student Union and mount students, and biography on Jose Tremblett.
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This newsletter contains information on the Jubilee Award of Distinction, the launching of MountReach (a self-help project), the Alumnae Jubilee Gala, membership in the Alumnae Association, a letter from the Alumnae Association president regarding various activities and new members, tribute to all presidents, an Alumnae Career Night, and the appointment of a new Director of Development and Alumnae Affairs, Lorraine Swinhoe Johnson. The newsletter includes a schedule of events for the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations and National Universities Week, a profile description of Debbie Pottie Matheson, and details of a Yellow Rose Ceremony to be held by the Mount's Home Economics Department. There is a series of yellow pages within the newsletter titled 'Scholarship Special,' which highlights women who had scholarships named after them for their political and scholarly achievements. There is also a section on Class Notes detailing the degrees and current addresses of women who graduated from the university (and women who graduated from the university before it became a degree-granting institution). The newsletter concludes with a blank form for the Mount Saint Vincent Alumnae Jubilee Award of Distinction.
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This newsletter contains information on women helping women through the mailing of gifts to the university in appreciation for its services, summer employment options, a public lecture by literature specialist Dr. Gary Waller, and institutional advancement career options through C.A.S. E. (Council for the Advancement and Support of Education). The newsletter includes sections on the Alumnae Fall Fair, CAPUS meetings for part-time students regarding a bake sale, and awards available through CIDA (the Canadian International Development Agency). It also discusses song and dance performance through the Playhouse, a legal case against a Moosehead Breweries Limited official, and a new tradition of decorating a Christmas tree on campus. The newsletter mentions a University Community Show and the social impacts of computerisation.
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This newsletter discusses the positive and negative trends regarding federal government funding for universities, the value of exporting goods, a presentation of $30,000 from Northern Telecom Limited to support the Mount's Project One: Futures for Women, the instatement of a new Chaplain, the Public Relations Society contract with MSVU, faculty research and publications, and Art Gallery Displays of Christmas cards. It also includes information on alumnae reunions, an uplifting written piece by Mae Goodwin from the Housekeeping staff, the benefits of mindpower and higher education, a Christmas party, promoting education for those unfamiliar with university education, computer skills, and the role that libraries play in the pursuit of happiness. The newsletter also discusses the Rhodes Fellowships for Women, tea visits to the Motherhouse, a new office for secretaries, and financial aid.
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This newsletter contains information on Dale Godsoe's appointment as the chair of the Mount's Board of Governors, a visitation by a group from the People's Republic of China to the Mount's DUET (Distance University Education via Television) facilities, Head Gardener Carol Goodwin's legacy upon leaving the university, two new presidents (one for the Alumnae Association, the other for the Student Union), Faculty Day, orientation sessions for September 4, administrative changes (including new vice-presidents), and choir auditions. The newsletter also contains sections on the high standards set by the Mount's Development Office for fundraising, and the establishment of the Jodrey Chair in Gerontology by Dr. Naomi Hersom.
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"Women in Education" was the title of the symposium held to mark the installation of Sister Mary Albertus and to begin the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Mount. It also seems to be the theme of this issue of Insight because so much of the material is about or pertains to women in education. The three outstanding women who participated in the symposium (Dr. Jill Conway, Dr. May Diaz, and Miss Sylva Gelber) contributed the first article which is an edited transcript of their remarks that day. "Service Response to Need" is Sister Mary Albertus' installation address. It is written by a woman who has spent her adult life educating other women, and, as a document about this university, it concerns the further education of women. There is a series of pictures taken the day of Sister Albertus' installation and a brief report on that day. Another brief account deals with the renewal of the Mount Saint Vincent Dalhousie agreement. Student Barbara Purdy reports on the research Assistant Professor Marial Mosher has been conducting concerning Canadian Indians. Dr. Philip McShane describes five types of philosophy in the Current Issues section. Alumnae-Development officer Jean Flemming has compiled this issue's "Spilt Ink" and the Mount personality featured is Dr. Pierre Gerin (taken from the back of the issue).