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In 1972, after 125 years of all-male education, the University of Notre Dame went co-ed. These pages collect the memories of Sister Jean Lenz, OSF, who was the rectress of all-female dormitory Farley Hall during that first year when loyal daughters joined the loyal sons of Notre Dame.

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A remarkable set of stories by a remarkable woman. Jean Lenz captures the essence of the Notre Dame Spirit. -- David T. Tyson, C.S.C., President, University of Portland
Sister Jean Lenz is one of the great women in the modern history of Notre Dame. In this delightful memoir, she captures much of the community building, faith sharing, and sheer fun that characterizes the residential tradition at Notre Dame. And best of all, she captures the challenges the institution faced in moving from an all-male campus to a fully co-educational center of learning. -- Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame
On two counts, Sister Jean is the perfect person to have written this anecdotal history of the women’s era at Notre Dame: She lived it, and she’s a wonderful storyteller. -- Walton Collins, retired editor, Notre Dame magazine
Sister Jean Lenz has written a gem of a book—a wonderfully engaging narrative of some of the most important years in the development of student life at the University of Notre Dame. Loyal Sons and Daughters is a thoughtful, informative, and poignant story of the transforming power of a woman's love for the Church and the ministry of education. -- Mark L. Poorman, C.S.C., Vice President for Student Affairs, University of Notre Dame
I believe this book will become a classic in many ways . . . Until now, this was a warm and rich bit of history that has never been told. Now Sister Jean has told it in such a superb way that I believe her book will become a classic among a few books that chronicle the history of this wonderful institution. -- Theodore M. Hesburgh C.S.C.

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Chapter 1 Come Share Life Chapter 2 A Hallowed Hall Called Farley Chapter 3 Parent Watcher Chapter 4 The Legendary Pay Caf Chapter 5 Daring to Teach Chapter 6 Funny Bones Chapter 7 Land of Pound and Pence Chapter 8 Office Of Student Affairs Chapter 9 Zhengde and 33,000 T-Shirts Chapter 10 Father Ted Chapter 11 Forever Alums of the Alums Went Forth Chapter 12 Football Weekend Fringes Chapter 13 Burying Griff Chapter 14 A Band of Men

Loyal Sons and Daughters A Notre Dame Memoir

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 11/23/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742522749, 978-0742522749
      ISBN10: 0742522741

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      Book Synopsis
      In 1972, after 125 years of all-male education, the University of Notre Dame went co-ed. These pages collect the memories of Sister Jean Lenz, OSF, who was the rectress of all-female dormitory Farley Hall during that first year when loyal daughters joined the loyal sons of Notre Dame.

      Trade Review
      A remarkable set of stories by a remarkable woman. Jean Lenz captures the essence of the Notre Dame Spirit. -- David T. Tyson, C.S.C., President, University of Portland
      Sister Jean Lenz is one of the great women in the modern history of Notre Dame. In this delightful memoir, she captures much of the community building, faith sharing, and sheer fun that characterizes the residential tradition at Notre Dame. And best of all, she captures the challenges the institution faced in moving from an all-male campus to a fully co-educational center of learning. -- Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame
      On two counts, Sister Jean is the perfect person to have written this anecdotal history of the women’s era at Notre Dame: She lived it, and she’s a wonderful storyteller. -- Walton Collins, retired editor, Notre Dame magazine
      Sister Jean Lenz has written a gem of a book—a wonderfully engaging narrative of some of the most important years in the development of student life at the University of Notre Dame. Loyal Sons and Daughters is a thoughtful, informative, and poignant story of the transforming power of a woman's love for the Church and the ministry of education. -- Mark L. Poorman, C.S.C., Vice President for Student Affairs, University of Notre Dame
      I believe this book will become a classic in many ways . . . Until now, this was a warm and rich bit of history that has never been told. Now Sister Jean has told it in such a superb way that I believe her book will become a classic among a few books that chronicle the history of this wonderful institution. -- Theodore M. Hesburgh C.S.C.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Come Share Life Chapter 2 A Hallowed Hall Called Farley Chapter 3 Parent Watcher Chapter 4 The Legendary Pay Caf Chapter 5 Daring to Teach Chapter 6 Funny Bones Chapter 7 Land of Pound and Pence Chapter 8 Office Of Student Affairs Chapter 9 Zhengde and 33,000 T-Shirts Chapter 10 Father Ted Chapter 11 Forever Alums of the Alums Went Forth Chapter 12 Football Weekend Fringes Chapter 13 Burying Griff Chapter 14 A Band of Men

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