1966 Yearbook
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Title
1966 Yearbook
Description
ST. AMBROSE and THE NATION
Education is the chief defense of the nation. The
educational system of the United States is greatly enhanced and aided by the private colleges and institutions
which give students the opportunity for advanced
learning. These colleges weld the system into the culmination of our proud heritage. Our American heritage
has made our nation strong; its strength coming from its
people. This strength is our defense.
Saint Ambrose alumnus Paul
Kamerick shakes the hand of
United States Vice-President
Hubert Humphrey in the
vice-president 's office in
Washington, D. C. Mr. Kamerick is Assistant Counsel to
the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigation.
He is the brother of Reverend Bernard M. Kamerick of
the Saint Ambrose faculty.
There are approximately
25 Saint Ambrose Alumni in
the Washington, D. C. area.
Nearly 40 alumni live in
near-by Virginia while alumni numbering 35 are located
in bordering Maryland.
Education is the chief defense of the nation. The
educational system of the United States is greatly enhanced and aided by the private colleges and institutions
which give students the opportunity for advanced
learning. These colleges weld the system into the culmination of our proud heritage. Our American heritage
has made our nation strong; its strength coming from its
people. This strength is our defense.
Saint Ambrose alumnus Paul
Kamerick shakes the hand of
United States Vice-President
Hubert Humphrey in the
vice-president 's office in
Washington, D. C. Mr. Kamerick is Assistant Counsel to
the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigation.
He is the brother of Reverend Bernard M. Kamerick of
the Saint Ambrose faculty.
There are approximately
25 Saint Ambrose Alumni in
the Washington, D. C. area.
Nearly 40 alumni live in
near-by Virginia while alumni numbering 35 are located
in bordering Maryland.
Publisher
The Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation, Canton, OH
Date
1966
Rights
St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803
Identifier
http://cdm16810.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16810coll2/id/5