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Former Notre Dame President Rev. Theodore Hesburgh is getting a postage stamp

(Photo supplied/U.S. Postal Service)

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Longtime University of Notre Dame President Rev. Theodore Hesburgh is being honored with a postage stamp bearing his likeness.

The university says a public celebration of the stamp’s release is set for Sept. 1 in the Purcell Pavilion basketball arena. Speakers are to include former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who is a Notre Dame graduate, and Postmaster General Megan Brennan.

The new stamp features an image of Hesburgh with the iconic golden dome of Notre Dame’s Main Building in the background.

Hesburgh was Notre Dame’s president 1952 until 1987, during which time the school admitted its first undergraduate female students, and was a civil rights advocate. He was 97 years old when he died in 2015.

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