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' UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION REVEREND JAMES T. HUSSEY, S.J., Preficlefzt of the Unioerfity UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES REVEREND JOSEPH M. EGAN, S.J., Chairman of the Board REVEREND JAMES T. HUSSEY, S.J. REVEREND MICHAEL I. ENGLISH, S.J. REVEREND WILLIAM A. FINNEGAN, S.J. REVEREND NICHOLAS H. MANN, .S.J. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL OF DEANS AND REGENTS REVEREND JAMES T. HUSSEY, S.J., A.M., Chairman WILLIAM H. CONLEY, A.M., M.B.A., PHD., Dean, School of Commerce REVEREND STEWART E. DOLLARD, S.J., PHD., S.T.L., Dean, G1-aduate School HOWARD E. EGAN, PI-LD., Executive Secretary REVEREND MICHAEL I. ENGLISH, S.J., A.M., S.T.L., Regent, School of Medicine REVEREND WILLIAM A. FINNEGAN, S.J., A.M., Dean, College of Art: and Sciencef JOHN C. FITZGERALD, A.B., LL.B., Dean, School of Law REVEREND RALPH A. GALLAGHER, S.J., PHD., Regent, School of Social Work THESLE T. JOB, PI-I.D., Affiflant Dean, School of Medicine PAUL KINIERY, PHD., Affiffazzt Dean, Gradzlate School REVEREND LAURENCE J. LYNCH, S.J., A.M., Dean ofMe1z REVEREND JAMES V. MCCUMMISKEY, S.J., A.M., S.T.L., Auociate Dean, College of Art: and Sciefzcex ROBERT W. MCNULTY, A.M., D.D.S., Dean, School of Dezzlixtry REVEREND JoHN C. MALLOY, S.J., A.M., Dean, Ufzioercity College FRANCIS ROONEY, A.M., LLB., Acfixtant Dean, School of Law J. RAYMOND SHERIFF, A.M., J.D., Affiflazzl Dean, School of Commerce JAMES SMITH, M.D., PI-I.D., Dean, School of Meclicifze BERTRAM STEGGERT, Utzioenrity Examiner of Cretlentialf LYMAN J. TEMPLIN, A.M., Regiftrar REVEREND RICHARD E. TISCHLER, S.J., A.M., Dean of Frechmen REVEREND MUREL R. VOGEL, S.J., PH.D., S.T.L., Anociate Dean, Wen Baden College REVEREND ROBERT J. WILLMES, S.J., A.M., S.T.L., Regent, School of Dentictry ROMAN HAREMSKI, PHD., Dean, School of Social Work
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endemic Eoumfil The purpose of the Academic Council is to achieve the unity of government necessary in running any university. It acts as the coordinating agency between the several agencies of the University. It was organized in 1928 under the presidency of Reverend Robert M. Kelley, SJ., and has since been' functioning most successfully. The Council is composed of the President, all regents, deans, and assistant deans, and the general registrar of the University. The primary duty of the Council is to act as an advisory board to the president on educational policy of the University as a whole. The group also has the task of maintain- ing the high academic standards of the University.
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again 90 udrzfizfn The Loyola Foundation was founded by the Alumni Association of Loyola University in 1945 to give graduates and former students of the University the opportunity to assist Loyola in carrying on the work of giving its students Catholic university training. The response to the first and subsequent calls for donations was immediate and most gratifying. The great majority of the good accomplished by the Loyola Foundation was made possible through small individual donations. The constant problem of higher education is how to make ends meet. The thousands of Loyolans acting together have eased somewhat the financial worries of University officials. Plans have already been drawn up for a campaign to secure for Loyola a substantial endowment, comparable to that enjoyed by many of the larger universities of the land. It is desired to complete this program in time for the University's centennial celebration. The drive for funds during the year 1947-1948 will- attempt to set the Medical and Dental Schools on the soundest financial footing. l Director of the Alumni Foundation is Rev. G. G. Grant, SJ., who also serves as director of the Alumni Association. Father Grant has been aided in-his work by many of the loyal alumni of Loyola. Limitations in space prevent listing their names and contributions here. There are many appeals of a deserving nature that come to the attention of the public. A university's needs will not impress the majority of Americans. But you who have received the benefits of a college education are the ones on whom universities like Loyola must count for the gifts that mean the difference between success and mediocrity in their work. With these Words Father Grant has directed his appeal to all alumni of Loyola University.
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