Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 2, Winter 1990
12 - WHO TAKES CARE OF THE KIDS Day care is one of the major issues society will be forced to grapple with in the 1990s. By Susan Frey 17 - THE GENERAL PAYS A VISIT The superior general of the Jesuit order makes a rare visit to Santa Clara and addresses the SCU and Bellarmine communities. By Peter-H...
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Summary: | 12 - WHO TAKES CARE OF THE KIDS Day care is one of the major issues society will be forced to grapple with in the 1990s. By Susan Frey 17 - THE GENERAL PAYS A VISIT The superior general of the Jesuit order makes a rare visit to Santa Clara and addresses the SCU and Bellarmine communities. By Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, S.J. 22 - PASSPORT TO FRIENDSHIP A Nome, Alaska Cub Scout troop makes the ultimate field trip, an exchange visit with the Young Pioneers in Provideniya, Russia. By Claire Murphy 26 - WHO, ME? Hazelden is considered the nation's premier drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic. For Jerry McGrath '56, it was a house of miracles. By Elizabeth Fernandez 29 - AT HOME IN THE HOUSE Leon Panetta '60, new chairman of the House Budget Committee, is one of the most influential Democrats in Washington. By Steve Komarow https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1038/thumbnail.jpg |
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