Creighton University Window Summer 1985
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Authors
Koza, Patricia A.
Flecky, Michael, S.J.
Boe, Kathryn L.
Nota, John H., S.J.
Issue Date
1985-06
Volume
1
Issue
4
Type
Magazine
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Keywords
Edith Stein , Germany , Sandhills , Franchising
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Abstract
EDITH STEIN "EVIL HAS NEVER THE FINAL WORD" / IS HER PATH TO SAINTHOOD VIA HELL OF AUSCHWITZ?
The dramatic story of Edith Stein, who is being considered for sainthood, unfolds through the remembrances of Rev. John H. Nota, S.J. Page 4.
TODAY'S GERMANY: WHERE EAST MEETS WEST / CAN CHRISTIANITY LIVE IN EAST GERMANY?
Patricia A. Koza, BA '69 and foreign staffer for UPI, encountered in Germany a challenge to Christians in the east and a wish for reunification. Page 10.
SANDHILLS / A WORLD OF WATER FOUND IN THE SANDHILLS SEA
When Michael Flecky, S.J., journeyed to Nebraska's Sandhills one summer, his idea was to photograph the land. But everywhere were reminders of water. Page 14.
FRANCHISING: TODAY'S BUSINESS PHENOMENON / WHY IS FRANCHISING SO SUCCESSFUL?
The failure rate for individually owned businesses is high, but that for franchises is low. Creighton University's Kathryn L. Boe, JD'79, tells why. Page 20.
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