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  1. Spring, 1968 Dear Villanovans: On the 125th Anniversary of Villanova, in a time of national unrest, the Class of 1968 is engaged in reflections and pro- jections. John Sherman once described the past as "the best prophet of the future". The BELLE AIR, this year, has attempted to vitalize this concept. What things do the Class of 1968 reflect upon?

  2. Master of Business Administration (MBA), Business Administration, Management and Operations; Government Contracts. Defense Systems Management College 1979 — 1979. Program Manager, Technical Systems Program Management. Villanova University 1964 — 1968. Bachelor's degree, Political Science and Government. Experience.

  3. As the 1960s came to an end, Villanova celebrated its 125th anniversary in 1967-1968. It also received national recognition for excellence. Beginning in 1985 U.S. News and World Report consistently rated Villanova as one of the top universities in the United States, while its graduates distinguished themselves in many walks of life.

  4. On November 4, 1968, a distinguished Villanova University alumnus, Alfred M. Bongiovanni M.D., was awarded the Mendel Medal. Dr. Bongiovanni is an internationally recognized specialist in glands and growth problems in children.

  5. One of the most profound changes occurred in 1968, Villanova elected their first non-Catholic, Sidney Wolgin, to the board of trustees. This was a significant change to a 120-year charter dictating only Roman Catholics could sit on the board of trustees. The change was an opportunity for the university to seek public funds.

  6. Villanova University. Negative, Track, 1968.. 1968. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:674779. (Accessed August 16, 2023.)APA citation style Villanova University, (1968) Negative, Track, 1968..

  7. 1968, Class of, "Villanova University Belle Air Yearbook - Law School Excerpt - 1968" (1968). Books and Yearbooks. 23. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/books/23. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Historical Archives at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository.