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1861. Another feature of the land set- tlement was the decision to relocate Our Lady of the Angels Seminary which had graced Monteagle Ridge for one hundred and one years and was the original institution around which the university was built. As an example of the bond between Niagara and the community, the following is a quote from the NIAGARA FALLS GA- ZETTE, Wed., Jan. 22, '58: We hope the Vincention Fathers will find a suit- able place in the Niagara Frontier as the new home for their seminary. After a century of service to the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, it would be regrett- able indeed, if the seminary should be taken elsewhere. Highlights during 1958-59 included a lecture from Senator Hubert Hum- phrey of Minnesota. The Senator came directly from a trip to Russia. He enthralled the audience as he ad- dressed many national issues and presented possible solutions for na- tional ills. Another first for NU was ex- perienced. For the first time in all her years, a Niagara University student had been awarded the exemplary Ca- tholic youth in the United States. This award, presented by the National Catholics Welfare Conference, was conferred on Albert J. Maggioli, class of '59. Proceeding with the school's development plan, Niagara University broke ground for its new science build- ing. This was part of its commemora- tion of the foundation of the Congre- gation of the Mission, or as we know them, the Vincentian Fathers, in 1625 by St. Vincent's DePaul. September 27, 1960 marked the 300th anniversary of St. Vincent death. His works in- cluded the education of youth here at Niagara. The science building was dedicated DePaul Hall, on April 10, 1962. Radio Niagara was on the air, for the first time in 1960. Broadcast over WHLD-FM, the station began presen- ting varied programs of music, sports and campus news. Later, Radio Ni- agara changed to WRNU and late in 1980, the station acquired their own
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