South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 171, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1921 — Page 3

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President and Coolidge Laud Notre Dame's Expansion. Trtx't Hirdint,- and Vico Pres't roo'.idcro h:arti!y er.dor" th" proposed expansion campaign of Xotre IX'ime university, nccordhic: to lettor.- received Saturday from tho president and vico pre-i.lent by Roy. John McGinn, secretary ,-f tho expansion program er.ar.?ion com-

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r", , 'ddc express ti"o ir '.neere hnp-r ftr tho fjucces of tho expansion jTocra m. The 1 t'r from th-- presi.lent to Kcv. McGinn read: "I have lone boon familiar with the h.lm'h qu ility of tiie educational work which yon are aid! re:, nnd T am ery sincere i' pxpro.inc: an 1 enrnes;ly hope tliat you may meet w;th tlie fullest SllCOcff. "Very truly yours. -Warr.n G. TTaMir.sr."

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RUSSi TO AS1 AGAIV LONDON, Jui mont caMing for Beainst th-- GreA t between repres?n siaii sovkt and !i Turkish nntlonali nccordinp to a Cent from Anthens to the dispatch sa.ld, to supply war mntel force. Cossacks arei entered tho Importa bor city of Treftl'zond

m: IN SITSSIONS. EPIN'nrPwG. Scotland. June 11 Th- p-atherincr of the .larn f-.-r the 12th convention of th, Rotary club was completed today with the arrival of tho second ccntincer.t of the steamer Camerc r.i a which had ben delayed r.t Glasgow by tho tide. The Cameronia arrived yesterday.

niKDicrrs ci Hy Intornntlonal News & HEN'VER, Colo., JU or frovernment In En accordins: to J. II. Th tho British workera, i today.

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Notre Dame is not simply an Indiana institution. The letter of President Warren G. Harding is indicative of the national good-will which has greeted her present drive for funds. The heroism of the sons of Notre Dame in time of War has glorified the oldest traditions of their proud Alma Mater. In time of Peace she has sent forth splendid types of manhood to strengthen the sinews of our mighty nation. And now, to carry on her unselfish work, devoted to the youth of the nation, Notre Dame has reached the point where she must have endowment

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With' an endowment of $2,000,000 Notre Dame will become one of the greatest universities in the world. The Expansion Program has outlined the following developments: A COMMERCE BUILDING. THE IMMEDIATE ERECTION OF AN ENGINEERING BUILDING. THREE NEW RESIDENCE HALLS. AN ATHLETIC BOWL. ENLARGED LABORATORY FACILITIES FUNDS FOR THE SALARIES OF LAY PROFESSORS.""

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