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Volume 28 Issue 5

There's something for everyone at American studies conference >

October 26th, 1995

No family has played a more important role in Pittsburgh's sports history or better reflects its evolution over the past century than the Rooneys. Beginning with Art Rooney's own playing days on the sandlots of the North Side early in the century, and continuing through his purchase of the Steelers for $3,000 in the early […]

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Clarification >

October 26th, 1995

Summaries of Pitt's four Blue Cross plans, and of the University's retirement plans, will be made available on-line to Pitt employees through PITTINFO — probably by the end of January, according to the Office of Human Resources. The Oct. 12 University Times incorrectly reported that the actual Blue Cross contracts, rather than summaries, would be […]

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Looking ahead: Trustees' chair J. Wray Connolly talks about the University and the board's role in its future >

October 26th, 1995

The June 22 meeting of Pitt's Board of Trustees was J. Wray Connolly's first as chairperson of the board. It also was the last board meeting for J. Dennis O'Connor as Pitt chancellor. The timing was not coincidental. Connolly was a leading member of the trustee group that grew increasingly dissatisfied with O'Connor's job performance […]

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