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Rev. J. Hugh O ' Donnell, C.S.C. Prefect of Discipline Rev. John O ' Hara, C.S.C. Prefect of Religion Rev. Emil DeWulf, C.S.C. Director of Studies Rev. William Molony, C.S.C. Registrar Mrs. Mary Beyer Secretary Brother Florence, C.S.C. Trea,surer 25 ■
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. Albert Russell Erskine, LL.D. Chairman Associate Hioard of Lay Trustees The Associate Board of Lay Trustees 13 composed of a number of prominent and competent business men, selected by the University. Into their hands is entrusted the in- vestment of the endowment funds of the University. Mr. John F. Gushing was appointed to the Board this year. Members ex ' ofRcio are Rev. James Burns, C.S.C., Ph.D., Provin- cial of the Congregation of the Holy Cross; Rev. Charles O ' Donnell, C.S.C., Ph.D., President of the University, and Brother Florence, Treasurer of the University. F. ]. Beitz E. K Htirlev M. W. O ' Brien F. J. Fisher F. E. Hering ]. ]. Phelan C. C. Mitchell W. P. Breen B. V. Kanaley 24 —
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S K 5 of mo The truly educated man must be well grounded in those subjects which give him a broad background of culture. To live a full and rich life, one should have a knowledge and an appreciation of religion, literature, philosophy, history, and the social sciences. It is the aim of the College of Arts and Letters to provide that knowledge and appreciation, rather than a nar ' row specialisation in a few subjects. The liberal education has stood the test of time, and will continue to train and equip men to live a bal ' anced life. The College of Arts and Letters is the backbone of a university. Rev. Charles C. Miltner, C.S.C. Ph.D., S.T.D. Dean nf Arts and Letters ARTS and COMMERCE Modern industry demands men trained for the profession of business; and it is looking to the insti ' tutions of higher learning to supply the men. As a result schools of commerce have been organi2;ed in most of our colleges and universities to meet the demand for trained business experts. At Notre Dame the College of Commerce was established in 1920 with a welLtrained and efficient faculty. Un- der the present dean, Mr. James F. McCarthy, the college has developed into one of the best in the country; and the enrollment has increased from three hundred to over eight hundred. Mr. James F. McCarthy, B.C.S. Dean of Commerce
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