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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 4, Summer 1988
Santa Clara University
12 - CARING FOR AGING PARENTS As Americans live longer, children find themselves making decisions for their parents.
16 - KIDNAPPED IN BEIRUT Charles Glass '72 writes about his 62 days of captivity and his escape to freedom.
20 - A MARK OF SUCCESS Mark Alsterlind '76, living in Van Gogh's hometown, pursues his dream to be a painter.
24 - GIFT OF THE MAGUS A wise man from England brought gifts still warmly treasured by Santa Clara.
26 - IS BRAINWASHING POSSIBLE? An absorbing interview on mind control with law professor Alan Scheflin.
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 3, Spring 1988
Santa Clara University
10 - IS MARRIAGE REALLY INDISSOLUBLE? Santa Clara's noted marriage scholar examines the sacrament of marriage from an historical perspective. By Theodore J. Mackin, S.J.
14 - MENTOR AND GADFLY In a companion piece, marriage scholar Ted Mackin, S.J., is the subject of a profile. By Katherine Ann Tanelian and Paul Hennessy
17 - ON THE ROAD WITH JESSE JACKSON An AP reporter and alumna takes us behind the scenes to learn what it's like covering , a candidate.
21 - FEATS OF CLAY Clay Barbeau '59 is one of the hottest personalities on the counseling psychology circuit today. By Mitch Finley
26 - OPPORTUNITY FOR GREATNESS What does it take for leaders to perform at their personal best? By James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner
28 - GOING TO THE HILLS A headline grabbing event in Latin America, a priest-guerrilla, is a common occurrence in the Philippines. By Francis Smith, S.J.
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 2, Winter 1988
Santa Clara University
10 - UNDERSTANDING THE NEW SOVIETS A first-person account of the Soviet Union today by the author of two books on Russia. By Jim Garrison
16 - HOW TO GET INTO ADVERTISING An English graduate goes from waiting tables to a senior vice presidency on Madison Avenue. By Barbara Boyle
20 - 1988 ECONOMIC FORECAST For 15 years, Mario Belotti's been making forecasts that are amazingly accurate. By Mario Belotti
22 - SANTA CLARA AND THE POPES Reviewing historic links with Rome shows how it affected SCU. By Gerald McKevitt, S.J.
26 - SCU'S ETERNAL FLAIM Biology professor Frank Flaim is in his 50th year at Santa Clara. By Patricia Fowler
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 1, Fall 1987
Santa Clara University
10 - CAN THERE BE DISSENT IN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES? SCU's president makes clear where the University stands on this important issue. By William J. Rewak, S.J.
17 - WHAT'S AHEAD IN THE WORLD OF HIGH TECH? Former Business ~ek reporter Jack Wilson looks to the future of Silicon Valley.
21 - GREEKS ON CAMPUS-HERE TO STAY? What makes sororities and fraternities appealing to SCU undergraduates?
28 - GLASS IMAGE Tom Kelly '72 unlocks memories of classmate Charlie Glass after Glass's abduction last June.
30 - THE AGE OF AQUARIUS REVISITED Six members of the class of '67 talk about their 20 years since graduation.
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 4, Summer 1987
Santa Clara University
10 - ALASKA DIARY From the journal Bill Regan kept on his 1931 expedition to Alaska with Father Hubbard. By William V. Regan. Edited by Peg Major
18 - THE U.S. AND THE VATICAN An excerpt from Eric Hanson's new book sets the stage for the pope's September visit. By Eric O. Hanson
21 - MR. ESPY GOES TO WASHINGTON Mike Espy '78 (JD) is Mississippi's first black congressman since Reconstruction. By Carla Hall
24 - BURIED TREASURE For every child God gave them, Kathy and Allen Hayes '66 promised to adopt another. By Allen and Kathy Triplett Hayes '66
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 3, Spring 1987
Santa Clara University
10 - AROUND THE WORLD IN 500 DAYS How and why Mike Brozda stepped off the treadmill and onto the "road less traveled." By Mike Brozda
16 - TURNING OFF TV's MIND-SET Confessions of a "cultural heretic" who turned off TV and selected a different channel. By Mitch Finley
19 - ADVOCATE FOR THE UNDERDOG Peter Conk '71, as seen through the eyes of faculty friend and mentor, Father Tenny Wright, S.J. By Tennant C. Wright, S.J.
24 - LETTING GO A three-step lesson in the fine art of delegation on the way to becoming a leader. By Timothy W. Firnstahl
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 2, Winter 1987
Santa Clara University
9 - CAMPAIGN FINANCING A look at what's wrong with modern campaigns and a creative, alternative approach to financing them. By Timothy J. Lukes
13 - TRADITION SHATTERED One hundred women broke the all male tradition at SCU 25 years ago. They returned to the campus to celebrate. By Barbara Wyman
18 - PAUL AQUINO: 0 & A Paul Aquino '65 talks about his famous sister-in-law, Cory, his family, and life in the Philippines.
21 - A YEAR FOR OTHERS Seven 1986 graduates chose to spend this year with the ·Jesuit Volunteers. They talk about what it's like. By Julie Yeggy
25 - YOU'RE GOING TO LIKE THIS KID A highly recruited freshman guard likes what he finds at Santa Clara. By Peg Major
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 29 Number 1, Fall 1986
Santa Clara University
10 - IS SANTA CLARA STILL JESUIT? Declining vocations prompt this recurring question. Some of the faculty discuss what makes Santa Clara Jesuit to them. By Peg Major
16 - DON'T CALL ME MR. MOM Taking over the day care of his two tiny daughters while his wife worked provided this alumnus new insight on fatherhood. By Jim Craven
21 - PERSPECTIVES OF A PATRIARCH The spotlight is on Tom Bannan, class of '23, who started the procession of Bannans to Santa Clara. BY Paul Hennessy
26 - HOW NOT TO MAKE MONEY ON THE STOCK MARKET A guide to the beliefs and fears that make investors place their faith in the wrong rules and their money in the wrong places. By Hersh M. Shefrin and Meir Statman
30 - IONA: Touchstone for Reconciliation A Visit to Iona during a trip to Scotland last summer brought a chance encounter and provoked these reflections. By William J . Rewak S.J.
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 28 Number 3, Winter 1986
Santa Clara University
2 - IS SILICON VALLEY A HOUSE OF CARDS? By Michael S. Malone. A fresh, freewheeling forecast of the future of Silicon Valley.
7 - MOTIVATING CHILDREN TO SUCCEED By Ruth E. Cook. The author suggests some guidelines for helping children who don't work up to their true potential.
11 - IN SEARCH OF HUMANITY By William J. Rewak, S.J. Santa Clara's president explores the university's role in the development of the human person.
16 - LEARNING TO LEAD A photo feature of executives at the beach, engaged in a new and appealing program from the Executive Development Center that teaches them to become leaders. Photos by Gene Miller. Text by Peg Major.
20 - THE REAL POVERTY TRAP By Frances Moore Lappe. The author of Diet for a Small Planet discusses sixth myths that exist about poverty.
26 - A POLITICIAN'S ODYSSEY By Diane Dreher and William Stovet: California Assemblyman and SCU alumnus John Vasconcellos is the subject of this article by two members of the Santa Clara faculty.
29 - FROM DONOHOE ALUMNI HOUSE By Jerry Ken; executive director of the Alumni Association. A new column of news and notes about alumni activities and plans.
30 - NEWS FROM CAMPUS Keeping you up-to-date between issues of Santa Clara Today.
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 27 Number 7, Summer 1985
Santa Clara University
2 - COMMON COURTESY By Thomas J. Peters. Competitive advantage is boiled down to service, quality, and courtesy. Everyone should provide it. Why else be in business?
9 - THE RISE AND FALL OF OPEC By T John Whalen, Jr. Traces the evolution of OPEC, discusses the dominant factors that led to its loss of power, and analyzes its impact on world oil prices and supplies.
13 - AN AFFLUENT AMERICAN RESPONDS TO GLOBAL POVERTY By William J. Wood, S.J. A Jesuit reflects on global poverty and explains why he is an affluent American, and describes those who are in the process of changing the world.
18 - STROKE BY STROKE A photo feature about the discipline and dedication crew demands of its rowers throughout the school year. Photos by Gene Miller.
23 - THE ABORTION QUESTION By Austin Fagothey, S.J. A reprint of this highly requested article from 1974 by Santa Clara's legendary professor, Father Fagothey, as a memorial on the 10th anniversary of his death.
25 - THE SOURCES OF CONSCIENCE By James Tunstead Burtchaell, C.S.C. A public debate over abortion between a prelate and a politician raises a crucial question: How do Catholics decide what is right and wrong?
30 - ABORTION: THREE COMMENTS By William J. Rewak, S.J. A commentary on the articles in this issue by Father Fagothey and Father Burtchaell and some of the author's own observations on abortion.
32 - NEWS OF SANTA CLARA New Founders of the University are named and the President recognizes three outstanding teachers at Santa Clara.
34 - CAMPAIGN FOR SANTA CLARA By Kenneth E. Cool. An update on the plans to develop an integrated center for the School of Law on the campus, and reports on major grants for innovations in teaching and research, the Retail Management Institute, and the School of Engineering Campaign.
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 27 Number 3, Winter 1985
Santa Clara University
2 - WHEN ARE LEADERS AT THEIR BEST? By James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner. There is a revolution in leadership style taking place in corporate America. This deals with how ordinary people get extraordinary things done in organizations.
7 - A MEDITATION IN ST. IVES By William J. Rewak, S.J. Some reflections on the essence of work taken from Father Rewak's travel diary during a trip to England last summer.
10 - TAKING LAUGHTER SERIOUSLY By John Morreall. A philosophy professor shows how important humor is to human life and how understanding our laughter can help us understand our humanity.
14 - IN THE MANNER OF ANDY ROONEY By James P. Degnan. A wonderful spoof of one of America's favorite commentators.
15 - WHAT'S A COLLEGE TEACHER TO DO? By Christiaan T. Lievestro. The trick, the author explains, is to turn students on so they will go on by themselves, liberated from the teacher.
20 - PAULO FREIRE HAS HIS SAY By James Torrens, S.J. A look at the famous Third World educator during his brief visit to Santa Clara last year.
23 - GIVING PSYCHOLOGY AWAY By Dale G. Larson. A new model of mental health training is emerging among a growing number of psychologists who want to share their skills with others.
27 - NEWS OF SANTA CLARA New leaders take over in the President's Club and the Bronco Bench, and the activities of faculty on sabbatical leaves during the 1984-85 academic year are summarized.
30 - CAMPAIGN FOR SANTA CLARA By Kenneth E. Cool. An update on the Institute of Agribusiness in the Leavey School of Business and on the new Institute for Information Storage Technology in the School of Engineering. Also, a report on the progress of the engineering campaign as it climbs toward its $8.9 million goal.
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 26 Number 8, Summer 1984
Santa Clara University
2 - ALBEE'S ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON By Michael Tueth, S.J. Some principles of archetypal criticism are applied to Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
7 - NUCLEAR ADDICTION Edmund G. Brown Jr. The United States and the Soviet Union are engaged in an addictive and ultimately lethal process. Neither will break out of the curse of assured mutual destruction.
9 - GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD By Charles E. French. There are good reasons today to hope for a solution to world hunger, one that will occur in our time.
13 - TRAITS OF A HEALTHY FAMILY By Dolores Curran. Five hundred professional family counselors identified the top 15 traits found in a healthy family.
18 - IS EDUCATION READY FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY? By Lee Mahon and Shirley McCune. The computer determines the way we live, work and play. Does it affect the way we educate our children? Absolutely!
21 - JERRY BROWN - WHAT'S HE UP TO NOW? His ties with Santa Clara are discussed and we learn what he's been doing since he left Sacramento.
24 - THE CATHOLIC AND THE BIBLE By Francis Smith, SJ. A Jesuit theologian talks about the relationship between Catholicism and Fundamentalism and draws some conclusions of his own.
28 - NEWS OF SANTA CLARA
29 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR SANTA CLARA
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 26 Number 3, Winter 1984
Santa Clara University
2 - DEAR MAMA Letters from a 1917 Freshman to his family provide a firsthand glimpse of life at Santa Clara during the early months of World War I.
9 - THE SUPREME COURT AND THE 1984 ELECTION by Russell W. Galloway. A court without liberals is a real possibility if President Reagan runs and wins in 1984.
12 - THE MACHINE AND THE WORKBENCH by William Byron S.J. Much of the direction of the American enterprise system will depend on which of these two guiding metaphors is selected.
14 - A VISIT TO THE MISSION GARDENS A new self-guided tour of the Mission Gardens is helping visitors discover some of the historic treasures from the Mission period and early days of Santa Clara College.
16 - TIME AND ETERNITY By Frederick D. Wilhelmsen. A popular philosophy teacher from the 1950s returns to "talk philosophically" with some of his former students and to honor the memory of Austin Fagothey, S.J.
20 - BELL ON EDUCATION Excerpts from a talk by U.S. Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell to the SCU Board of Fellows in Washington, D.C., last fall.
22 - THE RELIGIOUS MORALITY OF WARFARE by Robert McAfee Brown. A distinguished Protestant scholar identifies his four "most pressing" moral conclusions about a possible nuclear war.
24 - NEWS OF SANTA CLARA
25 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR SANTA CLARA by Kenneth E. Cool
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 25 Number 8, Spring 1983
Santa Clara University
2 - FIRST FRIEND by Robert Meyers. Nevada Senator Paul Laxalt talks about his special relationship with the President of the United States.
6 - A CONVERSATION WITH BROTHER ROGER by Patrick Samway, S.J. An interview with the founder of a remarkable ecumenical community that has become a source of inspiration for Christians everywhere.
11 - JESUIT CHAPLAINS IN WORLD WAR II by Donald F. Crosby, S.J. Chronicling the involvement of 273 Sons of Loyola who marched off as chaplains in World War II.
15 - PSYCHOLOGY AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE by Jerry Kroth. Can psychology provide us with an investment strategy? Are bull and bear markets simply other words for emotional cycles of greed and fear?
18 - JESUITS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE by Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. A comment on why Jesuits aren't willing to accept things just the way they are.
19 - AM I MY BROTHER'S KEEPER? by Eric W. Wright. When does a person assume a legal obligation if he or she tries to help someone in need?
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 25 Number 3, Fall 1982
Santa Clara University
8 - A CHRISTIAN IN A NUCLEAR WORLD by William C. Spohn, S.J. Exploring an issue crucial to our time from a Christian perspective.
13 - A TEACHER FOR ALL SEASONS by Paul L. Locatelli, S.J. Discussing the challenges and the relationship between teaching and scholarship that beset today's teachers.
16 - NO MORE PUNCH AND COOKIES 20 successful years at Santa Clara mean women's sports are here to stay.
18 - KRASSOWSKI ON COMMUNICATION by Jeanne Huber '72. Some suggestions on the art from one of the university's most skilled communicators.
21 - ON CONSERVATORSHIP by George J. Alexander. Tracing the roots of conservatorship which, like the insanity defense, makes people legally irresponsible.
23 - BUSINESS ETHICS: PART OF THE CORPORATE PLAN? by Theodore V. Purcell, S.J. Grafting a new branch on the corporate decision tree, a branch that reads "right or wrong."
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 24 Number 8, Spring 1982
Santa Clara University
3 - A CHINA DIARY The President's log of the first Catholic delegation to visit China since Cardinal Spellman's visit in 1949. By William J. Rewak, S.J.
16 - PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING A guide to handling financial affairs, especially for those just starting out. By Francis J. Corrigan.
19 - STYLE BY STRUNK Uncommon thoughts about the common language, based on Strunk and White's The Elements of Style. By James P. Degnan.
22 - PHILOSOPHICAL SKIRMISHES ON THE AIR A world-famous philosopher reminisces about some of his broadcast debates with other philosophers over the British Broadcasting Company. By Frederick C. Copleston, S.J.
24 -NEWS OF SANTA CLARA Catching up on the latest news on the campus between issues of Santa Clara Today.
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Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 24 Number 1, Fall 1981
Santa Clara University
3- MEDIA AND MASS PSYCHOLOGY A not too gentle probe of the news media today. By Jerome Kroth.
9 - SAINTS, DIAMONDS AND BEARS A thoughtful comparison of education , today and 40 years ago. By William J. Rewak, S.J.
12 - SANTA CLARA POTPOURRI A chance to test your memory of campus features.
14 - THREE FOR ALL SEASONS Examining the interrelationship of three great Christian humanists. By Christiaan T. Lievestro.
18 - WHERE IS LOVE? Defining love in the new Catholic marriage law. By Theodore Mackin, S.J.
23 - TRACKING THE HIGH TECH BOOM The Silicon Valley is poised for greatness. By Michael Malone.
25 - NEWS OF SANTA CLARA Catching up on some of the news this summer.