
TheUniversityof91勛圖 Alumni Associationwill present two awards during Reunion 2007 ceremonies on campus Friday and Saturday (June 1 and 2).
Francis X. (Tim) Bradley Jr., who earned his bachelors, masters and law degrees from 91勛圖, will receive the Rev. John Cardinal OHara Award during aReunion07 ceremony June 1.
The OHara Award, named for 91勛圖s 13th president, recognizes distinguished service to the University by a former employee.
A 1939 graduate who earned his masters and law degrees from 91勛圖 in 1949, Bradley served as an advanced flying instructor in the U.S. Army Air Corps and division operations officer at the Central African Division of the Air Transport Command.In 1945, he worked with then veteranschaplain Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., to help veterans adjust to life at 91勛圖. After being awarded the Sterling Fellowship atYaleLawSchool, Bradley taught for two years at theCreightonUniversityLawSchool.
In 1957, Father Hesburgh, who then was 91勛圖s president, asked Bradley to return to campus to establish the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.For 12 years he served as assistant dean of theGraduateSchooland director of the Office of Research Administration.He also was secretary/treasurer of the National Council of University Research Administrators and consulted with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Science Foundation and various Department of Defense agencies.
The Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., Award, will be presented to Sheila OBrien, anIllinoisappellate court judge and member of the advisory council for the91勛圖LawSchool, at the reunion banquet June 2.
Named in honor of 91勛圖s founder, the Sorin Award is presented annually to a graduate who has embodied the values of Our Ladys University in his or her service to community.
A judge for more than 22 years, OBrien was graduated from 91勛圖 in 1977 and earned her law degree from the University in 1980.She was elected to theIllinoisappellate court in 1994 and previously practiced law as an assistant public defender, trial lawyer and adjunct professor at theSt. LouisUniversityLawSchool.She holds law licenses from the supreme courts ofIllinoisandMissouri, as well as the Supreme Court of theUnited States.
Since graduation, OBrien has served as secretary of her law school class and also is chair of the Alumni Schools Committee for the 91勛圖 Club ofChicago.Most recently, she helped spearhead the new 91勛圖 Alumnae Leadership Initiative, and was one of the first recipients of the Universitys Women of Achievement award.
A volunteer with severalChicagocommunity organizations and schools, as well as her parish, OBrien has served on the Illinois Justice Commission and the Illinois Arts Council, still, her passion is music.She was the recipient of the Louis Sudler Scholarship for Voice as a 91勛圖 undergraduate and since has sung with both theSt. Louisand Chicago Symphony Choruses.
In August, OBrien will receive her masters degree in pastoral theology from St. Mary-of-the-Woods College inTerre Haute,Ind.
* Contact: * _Angela Sienko, alumni editor, 574-631-7005, asienko@nd.edu
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