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Item Beginnings = Blessings(2019-10-05T00:00:00-07:00) Kelly, JudyA personal, historical prologue by Professor Emerita Judy French Kelly which serves as an introduction to â Founders Tell Storiesâ recorded October 5, 2019 at Alumni and Family Weekend. This is a generic UD History from mid-1950s to 2019, with particular emphasis upon the founding of the UD Drama Department.Item Founders Tell Stories(2019-10-01T00:00:00-07:00) Kelly, JudyGathered in the Gorman Faculty Lounge for the 2019 Alumni & Family weekend, these Founders talk about the early days of the University of Dallas. Featured founders include Bainard Cowan, Robert Scott Dupree, Monsignor Don Fischer, Judy French Kelly, Patrick Kelly, Duane Landry, Jane Landry, Lyle Novinski, Sybil Novinski, Pat O'Hagan, and Gail Thomas.Item Founders Tell Stories: Bruce Evans(2019-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyAn Interview with Professor Bruce Evans as he recounts how he came to the University of Dallas for the first time. Evans mentions notable people such as Bob Lynch and The Guptas. Evans also describes the start of the Masters of Business Administration (MBA) degree and the Capstone course. He also describes the origins of his prefered named, Professor Bruce and the parallels of the Graduate School of Management and our liberal arts degrees.Item Founders Tell Stories: Don Fischer(2019-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyIn this interview with Monsignor Don Fischer discusses the effects that Vatican II had on the architecture and format of mass in the Catholic Church in the 1960's and 1970's. Fischer also goes in depth about the construction of the Chapel of the Incarnation (also known as the Church of the Incarnation) and how Vatican II helped inspire its simplistic design. He also discusses having Advent Mass in the gym and in Lynch Hall prior to the church's creation. Notable members of the University of Dallas community are also mentioned: Damian Fandal, Lyle Novinski, Duane Landry, Jane Landry, Heri Bartscht, and Juergen Strunck.Item Founders Tell Stories: Gail Thomas(2019-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyInterview of Gail Thomas discussing the beginnings of the Dallas Institute and the Center for Civic Leadership at the University of Dallas. Thomas mentions many notable contributors to the University of Dallas and in the City of Dallas such as Donald & Louise Cowan and Helen Corbitt. Thomas also discusses her early roles at UD as the Dean of Women, Dean of Students, Assistant of the President and as the Director of the Center for Civic Leadership.Item Founders Tell Stories: Judy Kelly(2019-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyJudy Kelly discusses the success of the drama majors curriculum.Item Founders Tell Stories: Lyle Novinski(2019-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyInterview with Lyle Novinski discussing his early years of coming to the University of Dallas and how art departments in Catholic education throughout the country differed greatly in the 1960's. Novinksi also discusses how the art department curriculum came to be and the expectations of students. Novinski also discusses his involvement in planting the trees on campus, advent masses in the gym, and the Bells in the Braniff Memorial Tower. Notable people mentioned include Beatrice Haggerty, Phillip Seitz, Heri Bartscht, Juergen Strunck, Chapman Kelley, Walter Ender, John McElroy, and the University Art Guild.Item Founders Tell Stories: Patrick Kelly(2019-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyPatrick Kelly discusses the parallels of the Drama department and the Core curriculum of the University of Dallas.Item Founders Tell Stories: Scott Dupree(2019-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyInterview with Scott Dupree discusses coming to the University of Dallas as a student and being the first Fulbright Scholar of the University. Dupree also discusses being awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and his graduate school endeavors. While attending Yale University, Dupree discusses coming back to the University of Dallas as a professor via telephone. Dupree also reminisces on his past 54 years of teaching and the success of the University of Dallas. Dupree also describes what a students can expect from their education at the University of Dallas. Notable people mentioned include Louis Cowan, Donald Cowan, Sr. Francis Marie Manning,Item Founders Tell Stories: Sybil Novinski(2019-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyInterview with Sybil Novinski discussing her early roles at the University of Dallas. Novinski also discusses throwing parties with Louise Cowan and when the Japanese Sword was made on campus. Sybil also discusses her thoughts on the future of education and the University of Dallas. Notable people mentioned include the Cistercians, Phillip Seitz, Donald Cowan, Louise Cowan, Sr. Mary Margaret O'Connell, Walter Ender, Lyle Novinski, Fr. Don Fischer, Sisters of St. Mary Namur, Fr. Benedict Monostori, Scott Dupree,Item UD HOMECOMING AND A PLAN IN PROGRESS(1992-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Kelly, JudyThis video showcases the happening of the 1992 Homecoming as well an early history of the University of Dallas campus titled "A Plan in Progress". Notable UD Faculty and alumni are featured such as Eugene Curtsinger, Fr. Thomas Cain, Connie Duncan Connelly (Class of 1960), Joan Page Fisher (Class of 1960), Michael Maguire, Sister Mary Margaret O'Connell, and Sister Clodovia Lockett. Memories discussed include the first commencement ceremony, the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur, the School Sisters of Notre Dame, early campus buildings and the selection of the Crusader as the campus mascot. Other mentions are made to the geographic area of the University in relation to Turkey Knob and California Crossing.