From the Archives: Sisters of Charity in radio communication, 1958
Sr. Regina Cordis, S.C., became the first nun in the region and the sixth in the country to obtain an official ham radio operator license.
Sr. Regina Cordis, S.C., became the first nun in the region and the sixth in the country to obtain an official ham radio operator license.
In 1959, the College of St. Elizabeth in Convent Station was awarded a National Science Foundation grant to support an undergraduate research program for isolating antibiotics for cancer chemotherapy.
In 1957, the students of St. Aloysius High School in Jersey City got to cast their votes for student officers using official voting booths
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