Mount Saint Vincent University. Public Relations and Development

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May to august 1972 calendar of events, course changes 1972/1973, MSVU and NSCAD agreement, sociology criminology course, the student year, "le petit chat" a short story by Dr. Pierre Gerin, excerpt from "the alumnus as dodo bird" by Cynthia Ozick, comments, poetry, campus activities, expansion of the library, photo of the class of 1940, joint summer school program, and honorary degree recipient Mrs. Roland Michener
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September to December 1973 calendar of events, men's views on the mount, "the proof of the pudding... is in the eating" by Fran Maclean about student preparedness after graduation, "not that cloistered liberal arts college" by Lois Hartnett, interview with Sister Catherine Wallace, president's report 1972/1973, "they'll soon have their day in court" about the legal secretary classes, "aren't women ever architects?", part-time student scholarships, "marillac as youth hostel" by David A. Horne, "many problems.. but let's not label our children" by Eileen Stubbs about learning disabilities, current issues in genetic research and human welfare, alumnae social events 1973, and campus news
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Christmas greeting, "inside Russia" by Sister Mary Albertus, "communication in human relations" by David B. Roe, "the university must go to them" by Mrs. Alleyne M. Murphy about the proposal of an institute of women's affairs, MacDonald collection "kilmarnock burns" poems, alumnae contributions and fundraising, the birches opening, "a new modern chapel" by Don Oland, "creates first sculpture" by Fran Maclean, "a place to pause" by Don Shipton about monday chaplaincy center, "heads board of governors" about Miss Florence Wall the new chairman of Board of Governors, and December to January calendar of events
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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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"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).
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This march 1972 issue contains march 1972 calendar of events, article about George Cheong, opinions of nova scotia youth on report of the committee on youth (1971), opinion section, comments about insight, registrar Jean Hartley, poetry section, Mary Dee Girroir instructor of fine arts, Alice M. Hagen obituary, campus activities, opening of the art gallery, open days, merit scholarships, and april 1972 calendar of events
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This issue includes the art gallery schedule, fifth gallery exhibitions officer Doug Kirton, deviation from social norms (student essay), home computers, violation of a social norm (student essay), flexible working hours, a brief history of university government, annual theatre trip, home-ec halifax survey, use and abuse of vitamins and minerals, and accessibility and availability in the workplace.
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This issue contains convocation speaker Marilyn D. Macdonald, convocation citation, address to the graduates, president Sister Mary Albertus remarks, the Albertus Magnus Scholarship, Home-Ec ceremony "the yellow rose", graduates tree gift, homecoming 1978, successful women in Finland, modern languages department, student poetry, and Marcia Procos the new Housing Officer
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This issue covers project one, project one donors, letters from across canada, insights current events, women's studies program, distance university education via television program, gerontology program, student center, project one benefit concert, royal commission questions role of universities, life planning and learning center, home economics, letter from alumnae association president, and class notes.
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Art gallery events, "nine years of growth" by Phyllis Jeffrey, Canadian and American women in higher education, "one hundred and sixty-eight memorable hours" by Bonnie Mossman and Gayle Silver about mount home economics, spilled ink contributed by Carole Hartzman, photos of convocation 1974, "convocation address" by Florence Bird, "up from under" by Helen Lawlor about women's passiveness, current issues in nutrition, and biographical articles about Sister Margaret Molloy, Sister Brenda Halton and Miss Marion MacDonald