A Look At Our History This year, 1957, marks the end of the first decade in the history of Merrimack College. The ten years that the College has graced the valley whose name it bears have been filled with monumental accom- plishments. The College is the direct outcome of a surge of ambition following or concurrent with the economic vicissitudes of the Merrimack Valley. It is a result of defiance, of unequalled hope and faith in the face of discouragement, of the basic resilience of the people of the area. The College is to these people a symbol of achievement, of a new generation of spiritual and intellectual development raised up out of the valley itself. It is emblematic of pride and worthy self-respect acting as an impetus to greater things. Generations ago, the campus was the farm of Abiel Wilson, peaceful, and untrodden by academic shoe- leather. In 1946 members of a labor-management as- sociation in Haverhill, attempting to alleviate the over-crowded school conditions caused by returning veterans, conceived the idea of erecting a small col- lege within the Lawrence-Lowcll-Haverhill area. This group, headed by Mr. J. Leo Cronin, approached the present Bishop Minihan. then secretary to His Excel- lency Richard J. Cushing. His mediation proved largely instrumental in winning the Archbishop’s en- thusiastic and substantial support. The Augustinian Fathers cf Villanova were secured to found and to staff the proposed college. Under the aegis of the ' ery Reverend ’incent .A. McQuade, O.S.A., construction was begun on the building that would eventually be known as Guild Hall, a long E-shaped structure lo- cated on Peter ' s Street, below Wilson’s Corner, North Andover. The “E” is now indicative of Engineering, for it is thence that this department has been in- stalled. Classes began on September 29, 1947 with the sound of hammer and saw still echoing in the corri- dors. That was the beginning. Since then five other buildings have appeared and a Business Administra- tion hall is now on the architect’s boards. Austin Hall at j)re.st nt houses the Administration offices, faculty residence and the lihrary. Tha Collrfiiatt’ ( ' .liaprl is tin v ‘rv co c of life on cainpU ' and a syinhol of the spiritual nucleus of (iatholic ' duca- tion, ih ' ar to the heart of cv( ' rv stinhuil. 5
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