Boston College - Sub Turri Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1949

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DEANS Charged with the responsibility of training students in the rich traditions of the humanities, sciences, and allied fields, the new Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Rev. Ernest B. Foley, S.J., has impressed all with the friendly yet vigorous manner in which he con- ducts the business of his high office. Of exceptional ac- complishment in Economics, his first love, blessed with remarkable energy and perspective. Father Foley richly deserves all the esteem and affection which the Class of 1949 profers to him. May the greatness of his ability assure him ad multos annos ! Vith small beginnings, but now a noble realization, the College of Business Administration has brought new life and beauty to Boston College. Under the aegis of its kindly, capable new Dean, Rev. James D. Sullivan, S.J., the College of Business Administration continues to emphasize the refinement, discipline and training of the whole man. An ethician and administrator of great repute prior to his recent appointment. Father Sullivan manifests all the attributes of leadership so essential to his important position. To him the Class of 1949 ex- tends confidence, friendship, and an earnest hope for his continued success. REV. JOHN P. FOLEY, S.J. Dean of Freshmen and Sophomores of the College of Arts and Sciences REV. PATRICK H. COLLINS, S.J. Dean of Freshmen and Sophomores of the College of Business Administration REV. EDWARD J. SULLIVAN. S.J. Dean of Men of the College of Arts and Sciences REV. FRANCIS B. McMANUS, S.J. Dean of Men of the College of Business Administration

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BOARD STEES First Row: Joseph R. Walsh, S.J., Daniel J. Lynch, S.J., William L. Keleher, S.J., John C. O ' Connell, S.J., John A. Tobin, S.J. Second Row: Ernest B. Foley, S.J., Stephen A. Shea, S.J., James D. Sullivan, S.J., Thomas M. Herlihy, S.J. Great plans can have no real beginning or permanent success if their execution becomes the responsibility of men of little wisdom and less experience. At Boston Col- lege, with notable consistency, the dreams of yesterday are in ever-increasing measure the realities of today. Architectural and educational triumphs such as Boston College, however, are not the offspring of chance or the flowering of fancy. Such accomplishments are indeed the fruit of wisdom and experience, planning and perspective and the very noblest of courage. Gentlemen of the Class of 1949! All that Boston College has given us is ultimately the handiwork of the Board of Trustees, the source of all collegiate authority. Like a council of ministers, they have aided and encour- aged our President, Very Rev. William L. Keleher, S.J., in his efforts to build a greater Boston College. The new College of Business Administration building is the meas- ure of their achievement under the leadership of Father Keleher. Where, gentlemen, where in all America can one hnd such magnificent proof of the silent influence of great architecture than at University Heights? In what college is there a more intimate union between religion and the fine arts than in our own ? Is there even one among our thousands who has not been translated into a better man through the wisdom and training of the Society- of Jesus? Through the years, the abiding pres- ence of the Board of Trustees has made possible the wedding of religion and the fine arts on Chestnut Hill and the continuation of the educational efforts of the Jesuit Fathers. Because our present Board of Trustees with Father Keleher as their leader and inspiration have placed before us every possible religious, educational, and cultural op- portunity, we should pledge to them our undivided loyalty, our fervent allegiance.



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Rev. Fred J. Adelmann, S. J. Instructor in Philosophy Lt. Col. George A. Baldry Associate Prof, of Military Science Franz X. Balling, Ph.D. Prof, of Economics Rev. Joseph L. Barrett, S.J. Asst. Prof, of Chemistry Andre G. de Beauvivier, A.M. Associate Prof, of French Andre J. de Bethunc, Ph.D. Asst. Prof, of Chemistry UPON THEIR ABILITY OUR Learning is like a torch casting light amid darkness and inspiring confidence where once there was fear. And all of us are like acolj ' tes striving to kindle new fire from the old. For thus is the light of learning preserved and onl) ' thus does the schoolboy become the college man. Rev. John L. Bonn, S.J. Associate Prof, of Classics Joseph E. Boothroyd, A.M. Instructor in History Paul A. Boulanger, Ph.D. Chairman of German Dept. Rev. Bernard R. Boylan, S.J. Instructor in Philosophy Frederick T. Bryan, M.B.A. Chairman of Marketing Dept. Rev. James L. Burke, S.J. Chairman of History Dept. John F. Byrnes, A.M. Chairman of Industrial Management Dept. Francis J. Campbell, A.M. Registrar of the College of Arts and Sciences

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