Mount Saint Vincent University. Public Relations and Development

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April to September calendar of events, "outreach tutoring" by Julie Coolen, "women in business: will they get a chance to be managers?" by Shirley Fishman, "flexibility is the key..." by Fran Maclean, photo of senior class 1909, theatre trip to new york, convocation 1973, alumnae news, alumnae fundraising, extracts from an article on Sister Catherine Wallace by Harry Bruce, "the b.a. problems and solutions" by Dr. David Monaghan, "building... together" by Dr. Mairi Macdonald, mount student preparedness for life, "international living" by Carole A. Hartzman, and "living overseas" by Francine Aubrecht
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This is the first publication of "Insight." This issue contains: "The care and feeding of Bucky" by David Roe which details the visit of guest lecturer Buckminster Fuller, the 50th anniversary of the Alumnae Association, opinion pieces about MSVU Faculty Association and how to achieve better teaching quality, calendar of events for January and February 1972, the new MSVU symbol, photo of the Motherhouse fire of 1951, summary of 1970/1971 school year, student union president report, opening of Seton Academic Center, and the study of the status of women in Canada.
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October to November calendar of events, "family life institute" by Fran Maclean, alumnae news, the alumnae fund, convocation 1972 photos, "education influences nutrition", the president's report 1971-72, convocation address from Mrs. Roland Michener, poem "somedays the fog" by Ree Follest, closing of the Mount Saint Vincent Academy, Dr. Olga R. R. Broomfield appointment announcement, Dr. Fried appointment announcement, "a new teaching approach" by Lynn Moody and Fran Williams, Dr. Mairi St. John Macdonald appointment as assistant dean, and November to December calendar of events
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This issue of Insight is about our three generations Dr. Kenneth Ozmon talks about current issues in aging; there's a report on the university's seminar for retired people. Cheryl Dauphinee tells about some work she and another student did this summer to restore the university's ponds, and Barbara Purdy introduces readers to the new Student Union president. Mrs. Dorothy Jackson understands children's art as something more than lines, and she explains the development of the child through art. This issue is the three generations; the next issue celebrates the semi-centennial and will give you fifty years of history (taken from the back of the issue). Includes art gallery events, "how to read childrens drawings" by Dorothy Jackson, "Meet Anne Derrick" by Barbara Purdy, "From the Cloister to the Marketplace" by Lucian Bianchini, current issues in the aging and the aged, "Ripeness is All", "Oh, Those Cursed Goldfish" by Cheryl Dauphinee, Spilt Ink compiled by James L. Hill, biographical article about Samuel Myers
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This issue contains editorial by Dulcie Conrad, interview with Dr. Marguerite Flinn, mount saint vincent fundraising project, student services expansion, biography on Margaret Bannerman, art gallery exhibition "great expectations: the European vision in Nova Scotia 1749-1848", project one financing, the Dominican Republic nutrition and hospitals, interview with Dr. Peter Schwenger, interview with Dr. William Hunter, "insights" current news and updates, co-op education for women, university of Malawi and the mount, awards night, sisters of charity update, sex role stereotyping in broadcast media, media consumers association call, elderhostel program, class notes, alumnae chapters updates, and physical plant coordinator Neita Castle's daily log