Notre Dame Magazine

Summer 1996

Winter Garden on top of Chicago's Harold Washington Library
Judith Bromley photographer
Inset: "Penelope" by David Ligare
Courtesy Hackett Freedman Gallery
Illustration for A Classical Solution

Features

Death Watch by Deborah Marquardt
The battle over who dies when and who decides is intensifying.
A Prayer for the Dying, by Dr. David Young '77
'A Country, Not a War', by William McGurn '80
Vietnam, on the verge of a new tomorrow, is a nation of contradictions.
In a Class by Themselves, by Ed Cohen
Bright and idealistic Notre Dame graduates have gone from pupil to teacher in Catholic schools throughout the South.
A Classical Solution, by John Monczunski
Architects, designing tomorrow's cities for more human habitation, are looking into the past for a vision of the future.
Mean Streets, by Camilo Jose Vergara '68
Portraits of the evolving American ghetto
Hope in the Here and Now, by Scott Russell Sanders
Hope is not just a belief that things will get better. It is a strength that anchors us fully in the present.

Notre Dame News

Laetare Medal to Sister Prejean
Grotto centenary
Workplace envy
Inflation's victims
Pirates of the South China Sea

Perspectives

Trails and Tribulations: Outward bound
Monsters in our Midst: The human in us all
Once More, with Feeling: Just say it
Foxtail: Telling stories all the way

Alumni Section

Attorney takes charge
Classnotes


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