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HENRY S. MARX Lecturer-Professor of Accounting; B.A.. College of Business Administration. Mannheim; M.B.A., Ibid.; Ph.D., University of Heidelberg; C.P.A. (New York). EUGENE M. McCOY Professor of Management; B.A.. Juniata College; M.S.. Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D.. University of Pennsylvania. james e. McGinnis Assistant Professor of Business Law; 8.B.A., St. John's University; LL.B., Ibid. GEORGE RAIMONDO Lecturer-Instructor in Business Management; B.S., Hartwick College; M.B.A , New York University. CHARLES M. SCHWARTZ Associate Professor of Accounting; B.A.. City College of New York; M.S.. Ibid.; C.P.A. (New York). SAMUEL SHIPMAN Lecturer-Professor in Business Management; C.E., Cornell University; M.B.A., New York University: DC S., Ibid. DANIEL WALSH Lecturer-Instructor in Business Law; B.B.A., St. Francis College; LL.B.. St. John's University. 129
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Division of Business Administration CHARLES L. SAVAGE Professor of Accounting; Chairman, Division of Business Administration; IL.B.. St, John’s University; LL.M., Ibid.: M.A., Columbia University: J.S.D.. St. John's University; C P A. (New York). FRANK X. ALTIMARI Lecturer-Assistant Professor of Business Law; LL.8., Brooklyn Law School. The Division of Business Administration, composed of the departments of Accounting. Business Law and Business Management, affords the student the opportunity to direct his education towards a career in business. While the aim of imparting professional purpose to the student receives due emphasis, the Division does not attach major importance to the development of specific skills but rather to the inculcation of analytic thought habits and a desire to achieve competence. The courses offered by the Division are based on the cultural and philosophical core provided in the liberal arts and are oriented towards the attainment of a basic understanding of the American business economy and an appreciation of the role which can be performed therein by a graduate of a Catholic college. The faculty of the Division seek to discern and develop the particular qualities and abilities of the student and to direct him towards the optimum realization of his potentialities. The Division offers majors in Accounting and Business Management leading to the B.B.A. (Bachelor of Business Administration) degree. Emphasis in the Accounting curriculum is upon completion of the academic requirements for the permissible parts of the C.P.A. exam, but the student may. by registering under the Business Management major and by judicious selection of accounting courses, prepare himself for managerial accounting. The Business Management major is designed to impart a basic knowledge of the major areas of business activity—production, distribution and finance—with particular emphasis upon the management principles inherent therein. Internship programs designed to provide a guided oractical experience in both industrial and public accounting are available to selected students. BROTHER CORMAC LA MARCA O.S.F. Instructor in Management: B.B.A.. St. Francis College. 128
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ANTHONY COSMO AGOSTA B.B.A. Accounting Business Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1. MARTIN JOSEPH BRENNAN B.B.A. Business Management THOMAS JOHN BURNS B.B.A. Accounting Business Club I, 2, 3. 4; Skydiving Club 2; Gaelic Society 1.2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH CAMPBELL B.B.A. Accounting Baseball I, 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 LOUIS LEONARD CAPEK B.B.A. Business Management Alpha Kappa Psi 2. 3. 4, Public Relations Chairman 3. 4; Voice Assistant Editor 2. Managing Editor 3. Associate Editor 4; Student Council 3: Press Club 2. 3; Business Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Junior Class Dance Committee. WILLIAM PETER CARNEVALE B.B.A. Management Business Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Conservative Club 2; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. 130
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