Using material from his books, articles, and speeches, this book demonstrates how Fr. Hesburgh was an influential figure in areas ranging from science and technology to civil and human rights, to economic development.
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. (May 25, 1917-February 26, 2015) served a record term of 35 years (1952-1987) as president of the University of Notre Dame.
Schmuhl provides a portrait of the life and career of Father Hesburgh.
... I received a call from my friend Pierre Duprey, a White Father (now a bishop) whose order worked mainly in Africa and ... at least a hundred years before by some Austrian Knights of Malta, led by Count Caboga, who was buried there.
Retired after a remarkable 35-year tenure as president of Notre Dame, Theodore M. Hesburgh is now actively engaged in furthering international peace and justice. God, Country, Notre Dame is a...
18 Cavanaugh heard him out and then said with a sigh , " Well , it isn't all that bad , Ted . " " I'll take your word for it , but it's not for me , " Fr. Ted replied . Cavanaugh disregarded Fr. Ted's objections .
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7 New York, New York e landed in New York on schedule at 6:30 A.M. As we were claiming our luggage, a baggage handler told us that Notre Dame's Tim Brown had won the Heisman Trophy. That made a nice way to end the trip.
Throughout the book, Schmuhl captures the essence, spirit, and humanity of a great leader.
He spent his life bringing people together. This new biography is the first to tell the story of the spirituality that shaped one of the twentieth century's most distinguished public servants.
Catalogue of the Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts of the University of Notre Dame
The book includes celebrity letters from such notables as former coaches Lou Holtz and Ara Parseghian, television personality Regis Philbin, NBC news chief financial correspondent Anne Thompson, and athletes Joe Theismann, Tom Clements, and ...