Criterion Archives - September 2, 1966
		   The following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. Items in italics are partial captions from photographs.
The following is a summary of the headlines and photos which appeared in this issue of The Criterion. Items in italics are partial captions from photographs. 
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            - Accent of  liturgical week is on service to mankind
- 37,000 in  grades: school bell rings on September 6th
- Dignitaries at Abbatial blessing
- Pastoral  shifts are announced
- Notre Dame  project: monumental school survey is completed
- Plan Labor Day Church picnic
- Australian  bishops warn of nuclear war
- Labor Day  statement scores bias
- The next one’s for the teacher
- Text of  Labor Day statement
- Why  Catholic schools?
- List  faculty additions: expect high school students to top 8,000
- Week in  liturgy
- Agreement  reached
- Convent bound: Miss Patricia Rahe, St.  Louis, Batesville
- To enter convent: Miss Mary Kay  Hostetter, St. Joan of Arc, Indianapolis
- By CFM  speaker: learn from laity, clergy urged
- Aid Red Cross
- Comment:  the stepchildren-the ND report-poor boy’s war
- Question  box: raises query about free will
- Opinions
- Your world  and mine: a new weapon: starvation?
- The  yardstick: the right to strike
- Why  Catholic schools? 
- What of the  day: agrees with Wilkins
- Nearing completion
- Mass in  Esperanto offered in Toyko
- Physical  fitness course offered to grade schools
- Downpour  fills stadium at ND
- Cy Cipher
- Coaches to  meet
- Title on  the block in men’s softball
- elect  officers
- First class  majorette
- Details  announced for CYO jamboree
- Best act of show: Holy Name, Beech  Grove
- Scenes at St. Meinrad abbatial ceremony
- Notre Dame  report on schools
- Ground is  broken for new academy
- Explore  Vatican II
- Providence  nun dies at age 89
- Enochsburg picnic
- Fall  retreat set for New Albany
- Labor Day  Mass
- Tic tacker
- Clergy  formation officers named
- Oldenburg  nun dies at age 85
- Notes  jubilee
- KC fair exhibit
- Social  night set by D of I Circle
- Plan Labor Day picnic
- CSMC parley  asks conscience lobby
- To enter  convent: Miss Catherine Martin, St. Anthony, Indianapolis
- The Fourth  Estate
- Cites  growing role of lay educators
- New ways to  teach religion
- Helping  hand
- Purchase  mobile classrooms
- Ohio’s fair  bus law took effect Aug. 15th
- Urges  four-day work week for teachers
- To enter order: Miss Juliann Babcock,  Our Lady of Lourdes, Indianapolis
- To enter convent: Miss Barbara Jones,  St. Ambrose, Seymour
- New Jersey  pilot project: seminarians will live at home
- Expanding  local school boards
- Head Start  off to a good start
- To enter  convent: Miss Alice Hapwood, St. Catherine, Indianapolis
- Notre Dame  report on Catholic schools
- Viewing  with Arnold: ‘How to Steal a Million’ is a delightful farce
- Remember  them in your prayers
- Plan open  house for Marian Yohe
- Peace Corps volunteer: Mrs. Aurigilenia  S. Thompson, St. Thomas Aquinas, Indianapolis
- Ecumenical  book is given faculty
- Archbishop  O’Boyle: says involvement can be holy thing
- To enter convent: Miss Angela Jarboe,  St. Paul, Tell City
- To enter convent: Miss Janice Klein,  Holy Family, New Albany
- New seminary rector: Very Rev. Mark F.  Mindrup, O.F.M. Conv., S.T.L.
- Crisis  mentality hit by legislator
- Throng of  100,000 attends Chicago’s millennium rite
- Clergy  necrology
- Plan social services survey
- Laywoman  named