George N. Shuster: On the Side of TruthIn 1961 Shuster returned to Notre Dame as Assistant to the President and director of a newly established research institute. He remained at Notre Dame until his death in 1977. Shuster wrote nearly 20 books, 300 articles, and countless speeches and public addresses during his lifetime. In this fascinating biography, Blantz examines not only Shuster's work, but also the intriguing life of a courageous man who endeavored to remain "on the side of truth," in spite of virulent questioning and opposition. |
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Teacher and Humanist 19191924 | 25 |
The Commonweal Catholic 19251937 | 53 |
Understanding Germany 19301939 | 89 |
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