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WILLIAM E. HASKELL, JH. ILS. in C.E., Tufts College, 1950; Instructor, Engineering JOHN H. CRAWFORD, O.S.A. A.R., Villanova llniversily, 1921; M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1910; Sc.I)., La Salle College, 1951; Dean, Division of Engineering GERALD J. KIRWIN B.S. in E.E., Northeastern University, 1952; M.S. in E.E., Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, 1955; Insructor, Electrical Engineering WILLIAM R. GARRETT, JR. B.S. in C.E., The Rice Institute, 1917; M.S. in C.E., Harvard University, 1951; Assistant Professor, Engineering Engineering Electrical engineering, today, is the science which prepares the student to cope with the physical prob- lems involved in the design and manufacture of com- ple.x equipment and machinery. Civil Engineering is concerned with the fundamental concepts of structures and physical stresses as applied to the construction of bridges, roads, buildings. But an engineer is much more than a mere tech- nician. He must be trained to take his place in the civil and political community. It is hoped, to o, that with a background in the eternal truths of religion, philosophy and ethics, with an appreciation of our cultural heritage, our engineer may take an active role in directing scientific endeavor towards restoring all things in Christ. ARTHUR H. MALLON R.S. in C.E., Worcester Polytechnic In. ' .titute, 19.36; P.E., Missouri. 1917; P.E., Mnssachuselts, 1952; Assistant Professor, Engineering MAJOR WILLIAM F. LONGWELL, U.S.A. I Ret. ) B.S., U. S. Military Academy, 1923; B.S. in C.E., Univer.sity of Iowa, 1932; M. in Engr., Yale University, 1911; Acting Chairman, Professor, Civil En- gineering RALPH P. PARROTA B.S., Northeastern University, 1913; M..A., Boston College, 1919; M.S. in M.E., Northeastern University, 1953; Assistant Professor, Mathematics and Physics; Acting Director of Engineer- ing, Evening Session JAMES F. SULLIVAN B.S. in E.E., Catholic University, 1950; P.E., Massachusetts, 1955; In- structor, Engineering
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TIMOTHY J. HANLON C.P.A., Massachusetts, 1947; Assistant Professor, Accounting SIMEON E. LeGENDRE, JR. B.S., Boston College, 1939; LL.B., Boston University, 1947; LL.M., Bos- ton University, 1948; Assistant Pro- fessor, Business Late; Placement Di- rector JOHN P. KEANE B.S., Boston College, 1942; LL.B., Suffolk University, 1948; Assistant Professor, Accounting JAMES F. LIEBKE B.S. in B.A., Boston College, 1948; M.B.A., New York University, 1952; Assistant Professor, Business Admin- istration Business Administration The special fields of Accounting, Business Manage- ment, and Marketing comprise the department of Busi- ness Administration at Merrimack College, and culmin- ate in a degree of Bachelor of Science. The courses offered will give the student sufficient knowledge of the over-all panorama of business to meet his own needs and satisfy the demands of prospective employers. In addition to his specialized curriculum, courses in Philosophy and other of the Arts provide the student of Business Administration with a background enabling him to exercise his knowledge of the techniques of business in the light of a more profound Christian understanding of man. CATHERINE C. MEANEY B.S., Simmons College, 1928; LL.B., Portia Law School, 1933; C.P.A., Mas- sachusetts, 1953 ; Assistant Professor, Accounting JOSEPH P. MURRAY, O.S.A. A.B., Villanova University, 1939 ; M.A., Catholic University, 1943; Ph.D., Catholic University, 1950; Di- rector, Division of Business Admin- istration, Assistant Professor, Lan- guages 16
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LYDIA T. CARSE B.S.S., Boston University, 1927 ; In- structor, Secretarial Science VIRGINIA G. O’NEIL B.S., State Teachers College, Salem, 1943; M.Ed., Harvard University, 1952; Dean of Women; Assistant Pro- fessor, Secretarial Science ANNA RADZUKINAS B.S., Boston University, 1950; M.E ., Boston University, 1951; Assistant Professor, Secretarial Science I Secretarial Science The highly complicated business world of today • is in constant need of efficient responsible young women who possess a sure command of the neces- sary technical skills. Catering to this need, Merrimack offers both two and four year secretarial courses. A skilled teaching staff combined with modern equipment and a comprehensive curriculum produce the desired result. Secretarial skills can only he ac- quired with pa- tience and deter- mination. 18
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