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  2. Hesburgh Library - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Hesburgh Library is the primary building of the University of Notre Dame's library system. The present-day building opened on September 18, 1963, as Memorial Library . In 1987, it was renamed Hesburgh Library, in honor of Rev. Theodore Hesburgh , C.S.C., who served as the university's president from 1952 to 1987.

  3. Campus of the University of Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    The Hesburgh Library is the primary building of the library system of the University. The building opened on September 18, 1963, as the Memorial Library. It was named after Father Theodore Hesburgh in 1987. The library has 3.39 million volumes, the 61st largest collection among all U.S. research universities.

  4. Word of Life (mural) - Wikipedia

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    Word of Life (often called "Touchdown Jesus") is a mural on the side of Hesburgh Library, on the University of Notre Dame campus in Notre Dame, Indiana. The artwork measures 134 feet (41 m) high and 68 feet (21 m) wide.

  5. What is 'Touchdown Jesus' at Notre Dame? Explaining ... - AOL

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    Per the Hesburgh Library, Notre Dame fans started to wonder "whether the 132-foot-tall Word of Life mural (where Christ the Teacher appears to be watching the games from over the northern ...

  6. Theodore Hesburgh Library - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Theodore Hesburgh Library

  7. Father Hesburgh and Father Joyce - Wikipedia

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    Fathers Theodore Hesburgh and Edmund Joyce is an outdoor statue on the University of Notre Dame campus. Located on the South side of the Hesburgh Library facing the reflecting pool, the sculpture was designed and built by artist Lou Cella, a member of the Rotblatt-Amrany Fine Art Studio, [1] and is currently owned by the University of Notre Dame.

  8. University of Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Kresge Law Library at the Notre Dame Law School. The university's library system is divided between the main library, the 14-story Theodore M. Hesburgh Library, and each of the colleges and schools. The Hesburgh Library, completed in 1963, is the third building to house the main collection. [182]

  9. Theodore Hesburgh - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame's Hesburgh Library initially opened as the Memorial Library on September 18, 1963, and was renamed in his honor in 1987. In his retirement, Hesburgh maintained a private office on the library's thirteenth floor. [65] Hesburgh, one of the country's "most respected clergyman," [92] was a strong