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t h e P r e s i a e n t Father Cavanaugh con- gratulates his successor to the presidency, Fr. Hesburgh. REV. THEODORE M. HESBURGH, C.S.C. President Just previous to the opening of the fall term at Notre Dame this year, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., was appointed fifteenth president of the University, taking over the office so adequately filled during the past six years by Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. In step- ing down, Father Cavanaugh becomes a member of the Provincial Council of the Congregation of the Holy Cross and a special advisor to the president. Father Hesburgh ' s term of office, like his predeces- sors, is limited by Canon Law to a no longer than two terms of three years each. In 1939 Father Hesburgh obtained a degree in philosophy from the Gregorian University in Rome and was ordained at Notre Dame in 1943. Securing his doctorate in theology at the Catholic Uni- versity of America, he returned to Notre Dame to teach religion in 1945. In 1948 he became head of the Department of Religion, and was appointed Executive Vice-President the year after. PAGE 21
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With the advent of a tremendous expansion program, the University vice-presidents have experienced an ever increasing burden of administrative duties. In their official capacities, the five vice-presidents of the University must assume responsibility for the spheres of influence and regu- lation that they control and in addition cope with any difficulty that might arise. Their functions are the embodiment of a fundamental idea implanted in this school from the era of Father Sorin and existing to the present day. This idea is larger than the individual, or a group of men, for it transcends both in the sense that it will continue to permeate the University as long as Notre Dame stands. Our administrators have always been men of the type which complement this idea of Catholic education through foresighted planning and prudent policy. Performance in the national limelight has brought increased respect for all connected with this insti- tution and what it stands for spiritually, academically, and athletically. REV. EDMUND P. JOYCE, C.S.C. Executive V ice-President vice REV. JAMES E. NORTON, C.S.C. V ice-President Student Affairs PAGE 22
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