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John J. Lorentz, M.D., special lec- turer in Biology, performed graduate work at several universities; a major in Biology at Fordham; his medical degree was won at Georgetown Uni- versity. The doctor’s quiet, capable manner in the classroom is both stim- ulating and reassuring. Alphonse M. Lesinskas, a classical philologist, pursued graduate studies at several European universities. An expert in six languages and the liter- atures associated with them, Mr. Lesin- skas lectures as an assistant professor in the Classics. Maurice A. McLaughlin, assistant pro- fessor of Chemistry, holds a Master of Science from Boston College. His students have long had occasion to profit by the patience and persever- ance he displays in the most minute particulars of research and teaching. Simeon E. Legendre, Jr., holds a Bach- elor of Science degree from Boston College and a Master of Laws from Boston University. Besides teaching Business Law as an assistant professor, he has organized and directs the office of Placement Director of the college. James A. McGravey is noted for sincerity and enthusiasm for journal- ism that emerges irrepressibly in class- room discussions. Instructor in Eng- lish Mr. McGravey also prepares pub- licity releases in the department of public relations. and blessings . . .
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upon spiritual aid Thomas A. Jackson as assistant pro- fessor of Marketing, is tasked with introducing business students to the disillusioning but necessary facts of commercial methodology. He holds a B.S. from the University of Con- necticut and an M.B.A. from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. John T. Lawlor, a Ph.D. from Har- vard, is professor and chairman of the Department of Biology. A haven for students seeking information and fruit- ful discussion outside the classroom. Dr. Lawlor still finds time for field trips to develop his herbarium. John J. Hurley with a Bachelor of Laws from Boston College and a Bach- elor of Business Administration from Boston University, and a Certified Public Accountant, State of Massa- chusetts, is well qualified to be special lecturer in Accounting. Robert T. Lambert, M.D., is a special lecturer in Biology. One of the lead- ing pathologists in the nation. Dr. Lambert’s immense fund of clinical knowledge is not the least of the many components of his very absorb- ing lectures on Biology. Donald A. Kearns, an assistant pro- fessor of Mathematics and Physics, earned his Master of Arts degree at Brown University. Mr. Kearns is skilled in conveying proper enthusiasm for mathematics to undergraduates by reason of his educational status and erudition.
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Arthur B. Maxwell, O.S.A., assistant professor of English, brings to his classes the rich fruit of many years spent in study and teaching. His un- derstanding approach to the intrica- cies of grammar and rhetoric are matched only by his meticulous pre- Vincent J. Meaney, O.S.A., instructor in Religion and procurator of the college, lingered all too briefly with us till he was called back to active service in the United States Army chaplain corps, with whic h he is now serving at the front in Korea. from Our Lady Mr. Lawrence P. Morrisroe is a mem- ber of the first graduating class return- ing to us but in a different capacity. Instructor in Sociology, Mr. Morris- roe is continuing his graduate studies at Boston College. Miss Kathleen M. Murphy, a graduate of Emmanuel College, is currently pursuing graduate studies in English and Guidance at Catholic University. A vivacious and charming teacher of English, Miss Murphy has already cap- tured the hearts of every one of the coeds.
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