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Lt. Gen. Bernard E. Trainor 51 delivered the annual
Hanify-Howland Memorial Lecture on March 31 in the Hogan
Campus Center Ballroom. The lecture was titled War
and the Christian Conscience.
Trainor is a senior fellow for National Security Studies
at The Council on Foreign Relations and associate at the
Center for Science and International Affairs at the John
F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. A
highly decorated officer with a background in special operations,
Trainor commanded combat in Korea and on two tours in Vietnam.
The co-author of The Generals War, Trainor
has written extensively for various military publications.
After his retirement, he worked as the military correspondent
for The New York Times. Trainor is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute
for Strategic Studies.
The annual Hanify-Howland lecture honors the late Edward
F. Hanify, a 1904 graduate of Holy Cross and a Massachusetts
Superior Court justice for 15 years, who died in 1954. The
series was started by Hanifys friend, the late Weston
Howland of Milton, Mass., a board chairman of Warwick Mills,
Inc., who died in 1976.
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