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                  <dc:description>This newsletter contains information on announcements made during the Diamond Jubilee Convocation, the establishment of 22 new Jubilee scholarships, the approval for a Tourism degree, a profile description of Dr. Andrew Manning, an advertisement for the Seton Cantata Choir in concert, lectures offered by DUET (Distance University Education via Television), and a &#039;Women and Peace&#039; exhibit. The newsletter discusses the naming of a new president for the Mount, a lecture by Dr. Werner titled &#039;From the Beginning to Black Holes,&#039; the announcement of the Dean&#039;s List, a public lecture on being an Indian writer, faculty education and involvement with the Universal Postal Union&#039;s International Letter-Writing Competition, and an opportunity to learn French at the Hallowe&#039;en party at the French residence Marillac. There are also sections on the highlights of convocation demonstrated through photographs, discussion of the ways of life that have emerged as a consequence of the Cold War from The Peace Beat, women&#039;s rights in the workplace, The fining of a man for $3,000 for not returning library books, the 1988 Learned Societies Conference, and a student who taught nutrition to people living on reserves. The newsletter discusses professors who are fighting against forced retirement, the November 1 deadline for the London Theatre trip, a prize received by a Mount student (namely, a Philip&#039;s personal computer), and the gender divide between women and men. The newsletter concludes with discussions of the play &#039;I ain&#039;t Dead Yet,&#039; a new president for the AUCC (the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada) despite having no women on the Board, parking permits required, a discussion of the turnout for the third annual &#039;For the Run of It&#039; event, and reflections on the end of the UN (United Nations) &#039;Decade of Women.&#039;</dc:description>
                  <dc:date>1985-10-28</dc:date>
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