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is ..--'Q Bishop Rehring and Sister Virginia Marie before the dedication ceremony. Library DECIICBUOI1 It was a memorable day for the faculty, Mary Manse student body and fellow Toledoans when the new Mary Manse College Library was dedicated on May 31, 1967. The renovated structure, located on Parkwood and Delaware Avenues, is an edifice which blends the serenity and dignity of the former Epworth Methodist Church architecture with the modern styling and efficiency of a much needed library. A blessing was given by The Most Reverend John A. Donovan, Bishop of Toledo, who gave a brief address afterward. Other speakers were Bishop 74 George J. Rehring, Sister Mary Lawrence, president of the College, and Mother John Baptist. Sister Virginia Marie, librarian, thanked all who assisted in making the library a reality. Several choral selections were presented by an ensemble of Ursuline sisters. Concluding the pro- gram, guest speaker, Dr. Glidden L. Brooks, presi- dent of the Toledo State College of Medicine, ex- pressed his desire that the new library would be an asset, not only to the College, but to the entire community.
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Lemaxie Glover LelVlaxie Glover is a native of Toledo and a member of the staff at Woodward High School. He is also a noted sculpture and artist, and is known particularly for his bust of Othello. I-le spoke to Mary Manse students in February, illustrating his lecture with slides, and conducting a discussion session afterward. Sydney Harris Sydney J. Harris, journalist, critic, and author of four hooks spoke in April to a capacity crowd in the Ursuline Auditorium. Mr. Harris is on the staff of the Chicago Daily News as a critic and a writer for the editorial page. Time Magazine has described him as uthe most-quoted newsman in Chicago, and because oi his journalistic tal- ents, he has many commendations and awards to his credit. saf- lil 73
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