St. Edward's University Hilltopper (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1982: Searching Inside

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... Trustees discuss Moody renovations and apartments St. Edward’s University Vol. 10, No. 23 Austin... STROLLER (Sister Marie Andre Walsh) braves a storm in last week’s harsh weather conditions. University...’ perceptions of the university,” states the report Walsh presented. The projects were listed by priority... Center “will have the most profound effect upon the students’ perceptions of the university . . . (and... with a private investor and then leased by the university. A study to look into the alternatives for apartments

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... of absence to earn his Ph.D., from the Catholic University of America in 1948. Aside from teaching, during... his stay here he has also assumed the positions of university vicepresident from 1952-1964, and alumni... a credit to the English Department, the university and the community. All these brothers represent a spirit... with the university since 1946. The witness of their contributions is self evident in the quality of the institution..., students, and alumni. As the university continues to grow, their love and devotion will be a sustaining

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.... The Hilltopper is published by the students of St. Edward’s University. The opinions expressed are either those... of the staff or of the individual writer and do not necessarily reflect those of the University. Dear Editor, I... died in car wrecks.” Think about it. St. Edward’s University HILLTOPPER The two editors... less, pay? If, as Mr. Markley states, we are the customers and the university is the marketplace

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