Document Type

Newspaper

Publication Date

11-8-1990

Abstract

Highlights include: Former Attorney General Edwin Meese will speak today on a conservative judicial interpretation of the Bill of Rights --Sixty-five North Stratfield residents petitioned the Fairfield Plan and Zoning Commission to prevent SHU from building dormitories close to their homes because they fear property devaluation and traffic congestion --Last year at this time 3000 applications were received for enrollment to Sacred Heart. This year that number has escalated to 13,000 --Faculty art exhibit in the Plohn Gallery gets gold star --The producer of Dead Poet's Society, Steven Haft, visits campus, speaks on making movies and television series --SHU professor Claude McNeal has just opened the American Cabaret Theatre in Indianapolis; he is known locally for founding the Downtown Cabaret in Bridgeport --SHU Sports.


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