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Due to a harsh thunderstorm in the late spring season, the
concrete-lined moat was ripped apart in the Outback.
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Renovations in Chaminade
Tower, Treadaway Hall, the
former University Center, and
the former Physical Plant of-
fice, have many academic of-
By Sonya Mora
News Editor ____________________
Democratic presidential
candidates Bill Clinton and Al
Gore are scheduled to address
San Antonio residents at a
public rally at 9:00 a.m. to-
morrow morning at the
Arneson River Theater.
A breakfast fund raiser for
Hilary Clinton will be held at
7:30 a.m. at the Hyatt Regency
Hotel. Both candidates and
their wives are scheduled to
attend. Plates are $250 each.
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St .Mary's Leaders Hip Conference
Sat. Sept. 12,1992
Registration— 9:00-9:30 am in UC
Participants are eligible to win
flight and accomadations for weekend trip to
New Orleans
Call x3714 for price & registration info
Must be present to win.
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renovated former Duplicating
Services, and Student Loans
is now in the old Mail Office.
Campus Ministry’s move
into the former UC on Sep-
tember 8 is causing some shuf-
fling, Jenkins said. Career
Services and Counseling and
Testing will move into the
former UC, and Upward
Bound and Continuing Stud-
ies will move into the former
Campus Ministry offices.
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Services and the Mail Office
have permanently moved into
the former kitchen of
Treadaway cafeteria.
Jenkins explained that af-
ter the former offices became
vacant, other departments
began moving into the newly
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Clinton and his party will
arrive in San Antonio by plane
tonight.
The visit will kick off Clinton
and Gore’s third bus tour of
the campaign. From San An-
tonio, their party will travel
by bus to Austin where an-
other event is scheduled for
1:00 p.m. onThurs. afternoon.
Other stops in Texas include
Dallas, Houston, and
Harlingen. After weaving its
way through Texas, the tour
will head for Louisiana and
Arkansas.
fices permanently switching vacated spaces.
locations, Director of Physical The University Police Dept.
Plant Charles W. Jenkins said, has adopted the former Phy si-
Jenkins explained that the cal Plant offices, the Person-
cubicle-style temporary offices nel Office has moved into the
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Tredawaykalwilbether Brother Andy passes away
Hon' of Chamnaldteronovas Compiled by Staff 7 nio, St. Louis, and East St.
completedin January of 1994. Louis, 11. He completed a
The offices of Admissions, Bro. Andrew J. Cremer, master’s degree in English at
Enrollment Management, S.M., 83, died Wed., Aug 19. A St. Louis University in 1945.
Evening Studies, and Coun- rosary service for Cremer was Cremer worked to preserve
seling and Human Services are held in Assumption Chapel on the university’s Marianist
housed in the cubicles. Aug. 21. A funeral Mass was heritage through his column
Treadaway Hall, the Brass celebrated at Holy Rosary Par- "Ask Bro. Andy,” in
Lamp and Seminar A have ish on Aug. 22, followed by AlumNotes, the Alumni Asso-
been converted into the Com- graveside services at St. ciation quarterly newsletter,
munication Studies de- Mary’s Marianist Cemetery. Cremer retold both favorite
partment. The Physical Plant Cremer joined the Society and little-known stories of St.
offices have moved perma- at age 16 and taught at Mari- Mary’s lore.
nently into the second floor of anist schools for 47 years. He His sole survivor is his
Treadaway, which “...was stor- earned a bachelor’s degree in brother, Ralph Cremer of
age space for ARA,” Jenkins Latin from St. Mary’s in 1933 Dubuque, Iowa.
said. and taught at several Marian-
He said that Duplicating ist high schools in San Anto-
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St. Mary's University (San Antonio, Tex.). The Rattler (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1992, newspaper, August 26, 1992; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1518762/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library.