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Catholic Student Leaders respond to Vital Issues
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In response to the urgent call for future Catholic leadership in Ameri- can society, the delegates to the 17th National…
Commission Chairman's Handbook, Proposed
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-25- 14, Always have an honest, diligent, and efficient manner of solving the problems of your affiliated units. III…
Correspondence between Eugene W. Dehner OSB and Mother Mary Alice Gallin, Director os Students, College of New Rochelle
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It is therefore important that campus moderators attend the Conference in Kansas City. If you have not received registration…
Correspondence between Mother Mary Alice Gallin and Reverend Eugene W. Dehner, OSB
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It is therefore important that campus moderators attend the Conference in Kansas City. If you have not received registration…
Excerpt from the Reports of the Third Session of the XIX National Council of the NFCCS
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SECTION VI SOCIAL ACTION AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT: REPORT A, Decent Literature Campaign A campaign to clean up the mation…
Excerpts from the Minutes of the Eleventh National Congress of the NFCCS
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38 and and. controvereial It was and- Eostpone indefinite;z regarding family allowances, . 5 _ "Whereas…
Flyer concerning International Student Commission.
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c, We will contact Catholic camps in the country to encourage summer employment of international students, with emphasis on…
History of NFCCS
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2 all parts of the country voiced their interest. Actual membership, however, was largely limited to schools on the Eastern…
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e ) The Years of World War II The promised exparntion of the NFCCS, in membership and program, was under=- standably impeded…
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P stablized, in that the affiliating unit* s requicrel to. be whatever student: orgah. ization was responsible on a given…
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thé&ir prdper pace. Several Commission areas were found to be dated, apd newer emerged into prominence.’ 1 The Early…
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At the Tenth National Congress, David P. McWhirter, of Loyola Univer31ty of Los Angeles, was elected President of the…
Interracial Quarterly Vol. I No. 4
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Although the idea of a contribu- tion of a quarter from every Catho- lic College student in the country was far from…
NCCS In Brief
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7i, What sre "Commissions"? Commissions are national intercollegiate associations for studey and action in…
NFCCS Resolutions 1961
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Title: Fact: Principle: Statement.: Implementation: TITLE: FACT: PRINCIPLE: STATEMENT': COMMENDATION OF THE AIMS…
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The prime objectives of executive manage- ment are to render administration as efficient and as serviceable to the public as…
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The prime objectives of executive manage- ment are to render administration as efficient and as serviceable to the public as…
Resolutions from the 14th NFCCS national convention in New York City
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RESOLUTION #10 INCREASED SCHOLARSHIP FOR AFRICAN STUDENTS WHEREAS: The importence of the African countries to the interna-…
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RESOIUTION #17 RELATION OF NFCCS TO STUDENT BOVERNMENT Whereas: On certain campuses the National Federation of Catholie…
Resolutions of the XV National Congress, National Federation of Catholic College Students
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TITLE: NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP AID Resolution No, 11 SUBMITTED BY: New York-New Jergey region WHEBEAS: Catholic College students…
Social Action Series 1, No. 7 Discrimination Today in the U.S.A. Lunch Counters
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-3 RESOLUTIONS One of the first resolutions adoptel by a regional division of NFCCS before We, the students of…
Social Action Summary, Vol. I No. 2
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-8- : ; the background information on the Association contained in the pamphlet "How to Organize an NAACP College…
Social Action Summary, Volume II, No.1
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NFCCS RESOLUTION SEPTEMBER 1961 "FREEDOM RIDERS™ At the National Congress the NFCCS observed and documented with…
Social Action Summary, Volume V, No. 1
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recently apnroved, authorizing 3-ye r distribution of food stamis to those families in the nction vhose incomes are too low to…
Social Action Summary, Volume V, No. 2
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10. The Social Action Secretariat would like to become aware of cclleges with good social action prcgrams, There is no way…
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