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DESULTORY, 1970
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St. Benedict College operated for its last full academic year in 1969-1970.

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DICK GREGORY LECTURE 1969
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Dick Gregory, renowned Black civil rights leader of the 1960's, spoke at St. Benedict College on February 4, 1969.

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S.W.I.P.E. (1967)
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SWIPE was launched at St. Benedict College in 1966 as a Southwestern Indiana high-school press exchange program.

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Sister Angela Sasse was most instrumental in developing ecumenical activities at St. Benedict College and the monastery.

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St. Benedict College, a private institution, carried the memberships and accreditations listed on this page copied from one of its bulletins.

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St. Benedict College Faculty
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This is a collection of materials concerning the St. Benedict College faculty.

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Ted Sorensen Lecture, 1969
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Ted Sorensen, renowned American statesman in the John F. Kennedy administration, spoke at St. Benedict College on January 13, 1969.

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These directories cover the last three full years of the operation of St. Benedict College.

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The St. Benedict College Lay Advisory Board was made up of the first lay persons to serve the sisters in an official advisory capacity.

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Financial aid included work-study, National Defense Student Loans, and other scholarships.

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Henrietta Spink, St. Benedict College alumna, left her estate to the college. Because college closed, estate went to Marian Heights Academy.

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St. Benedict College closed after the Summer Session, 1970. This file contains letters and other documentation leading to the college's close.

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