When one says the word “presidential,” it evokes an image of a regal figure with an aura that oozes firm leadership – but also respect by doing what he deems is right instead of what might be popular. In the 35 years from 1952-87, Notre Dame had the consummate such figure in Rev. Theodore Hesburgh C.S.C.
During his tenure, Hesburgh became one of the nation’s more venerated figures (see related link written last month) in education and religion. But as is the case with
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