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This Page sponsored by Philip J . Faccenda Vice President of the University General Counsel to the Board of Trustees lllf youire a sports fan there are certain things you ought to do. You should see a Kentucky Derby, get to Indianapolis for the 500, see a World Series game and by all means watch a football game at Notre Dame? You know, live been in this game all my life and live never seen anything like that. A football game in that stadium is something else, iiAnd it is. live often said that if you sit here, no matter who youire rooting for, and donit get turned on when the Notre Dame Band comes charging out of that tunnel playing the tVictory Marchi you better see your doctor lcause thereis something wrong with you. Every time I hear it I start looking for the admissions office. I want to sign something. Itill do that for you. tLindsey has had a good indoctrination to Notre Dame football. He did the Cana- dian Football League for one year with Four Horseman Jim Crowley, the college football game of the week with Terry Bren- nan and the Chicago Bears with George Con- norJ tiItIS funny, but I have more identifica- tion with Notre Dame because of this than any other team I work with. I did the Green Bay Packer games one year and I was walking in a hotel one day with Vince Lom- bardi. Three young boys came running up and shouted, lHey, thereis the Notre Dame announcerf Frank Leahy once told me Notre Dame has universal interest because half th people tune in hoping to see the team win and half tune in to see it lose. Frank was right! -Lindsey Nelson
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50 ttLet us consider the reason of the case. For nothing is law that is not reason? -P0well, Coggs v. Bernard, 2 L. Ray. 911. News Item- All in the Line of Duty Athens tUPD-The Council of State granted a full pension to the widow of a Greek seaman who died while committing an act of adultery in the Phillippines. The ruling of the council, published Wednesday, said the death of seaman Nicos Alexiou, 47, in August, 1971, in the port of Legasti in the Phillippines, was an accident suffered while performing his duties. ttAn accident causing injury or death and entitling the victim or his family to a pen- sion is anything occurring during, prior to or after his working hours? said the council, Greeceis supreme administrative court. 1Such an accident can also happen dur- ing a seamanis recreation, which is necessary because of his long stretches away from home? the ruling said. 1tln the present case the insured seaman left his ship after it sailed into the port of Legasti on Aug. 21, 1971, and a few hours later, was found dead in a hotel room, from a heart attack that occurred while he was being entertained by a woman? it said. ttRejection of the petition for pension would Violate the insurance provisions? the court said. -South Bend Tribune This page sponsored by The N.D. JOURNAL OF LEGISLATION published by the law students of Notre Dame Law School Subscriptions, Six Dollars Per Year Student Discount Available
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Professor Frank E. Booker, a Duke University School of Law graduate, was head of our London Centre for Legal Studies, 1972-75. He also started our summer school in England. The Londoners of 7374 called him TFrank 13, His witty, highly readable newsletters helped keep South Bend interest high in the program. This Page sponsored by Charles T. Morse, CLU representing The Northwestern Mutual Life at South Bend, Indiana
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