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Philosophy B Reverend Joseph E Brady Fordham, 1905-1907; Dunwoodie,. 1907-1912; A.B., Dim- woodie, 1909; Catholic University, 1912-1914; S.T.B., C.U., 1913; J.C.B., C.U., 1914. Professor of Philosophy It is difficult to write adequately in apprecia- tion of one whose whole-hearted interest and loyal support has been a great factor in our College life. Since the Fall of 1921, Father Brady has been a member of the Faculty of N. R. C. As a teacher, Father Brady displays a keen, logical mind; a regard for thorough- ness and precision, offset by a never-ending patience and an ever-present sense of humor. As chaplain and friend, his unostentatious piety and zeal, and his deep understanding and sympathy for everyone in trouble or grief, have won for him the lasting esteem and admiration of the students of New Rochelle. To us the noble worth of his life cannot but be a true inspiration and guide. James J. Walsh K‘.C., St.G., M.D., Ph.D., Sc.D., Litt.D., Fellow A.M.A., A.A.A.S.; Author of “Makers of Modem Medicine”, “Old Time Makers of Medicine”, “The History of Medicine in New York State”, “The Thirteenth, the Greatest of Centuries”, “The Popes and Science”. Professor of Physiological Psychology “Ingenio stat sine morte decus . According to “Who ' s Who in America , Dr, Walsh is among the super-intellectuals of the world. His is a profound knowledge of many things with which we are fortunate enough to come J into contact on the occasions of his too-rare visits to our College; we mean his lectures H from which we have carried away the im- pression of Dr. Walsh, 4 a cultured philosopher with a sense of humor . To put down an adequate account of his work would be im- j Mg ' ' ifc f possible, for it is extensive and varied. Dr. f- £; W alsh is a noted authority on almost every big subject; on English literature and manners, especially of the Elizabethan period; Dante j ij and his times; the Middle Ages. He has con- Jki tributed in a great way to social work; he has £ delved into the history of social service and has interested himself in this field with medicine j 1 J T| j as a background. We regard the presence of gggg| Dr. Walsh on our Faculty with pride, pride in a superior person — a gentle, clear-thinking and forceful personality.
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Personnel Henry C. Metcalf A.B., Harvard University; Sorbonne and the School of Economics and Political Science, Paris; Ph.D., University of Berlin; Head of Dept, of Economics, Tufts College, 1900 1917; Chairman, Committee on Organic Development of Business; National Association of Corporation Schools, 1915-1916; Director, War Emergency Training Courses in Employment Management; Columbia University, Car- negie Institute of Technology; Bureau of Municipal Research, 19.18-1919; Staff, Bureau of Industrial Research, 1919-1920; Co-Author with 0. Tead, “ Personnel Adminis- tration, Its Principles and Practice”. interest of humans. Such a man is Doctor Metcali. i he subject he teaches, the work to which his life is devoted, proves that he is big— big in mind and in spirit. The manner in which he lectures reveals a fineness of intellect, a height of culture which enhances the appeal the matter has for us. The illustrations he gives us to clarify the points in his discourse afford us an opportunity to peep into his busy life. There we see that his very being strives to uplift, to improve, to “carry on”. He gives so much of himself to his teaching that those hearing him feel that they know, personally, one of the great scientific artists of the day. Eleven
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