College of New Rochelle - Annales Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1925

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Philosophy Reverend Joseph E. Brady Fordham University, 190507; Dunwoodie College, 1907-12; A.B., Dun- woodie, 1909; Catholic University, 1912-14; S.T.B., Catholic Uni- versity, 1913; J.C.B., Catholic University, 1914. Professor of Philosophy Father Brady, our chaplain, is a true friend to whom we can turn for help in the trials, grave or trivial, that con- front every one of us! Our trust is unfailingly rewarded by his sympathetic understanding of these problems which, by his counsel, he helps us to solve. Through the labyrinth of philosophy, Father Brady has been a splendid guide. From his own profound knowledge he has conned for us the rudiments of philosophy and made the intricate and intangible, a comprehensible subject. Inseparable from Father Brady is the brilliant wit and keen sense of humor that we have learned to know so well. There are few Upperclassmen who do not cherish the ambition of parrying the rapier-like thrusts of his flashing repartee. 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 Modern 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 A great honor is given to our college in having Dr. Walsh as a member of our Faculty. Yet even more than this, it is an honor and a fortunate opportunity for each girl to drink of the words of wisdom as spoken by a great man; for Dr. Walsh is a great man; deemed so by the fore- most authorities of the world. He is a student of the classics, of the sages and the ancients. He is a man of letters and of medicine, having gained fame in both. To us he brings and shares this accumulation of learn- ing, presenting it in a most interesting and clever way. His sense of humor, his air of joviality combined with humility and simplicity, endear him to our hearts at the same time that his tremendous intellect inspires us. 7r m rtN rrS rh rn rn rKm

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Language Miss Mary Edla Tibbits A.B., Barnard College, 1907. Professor of English What a variety of concepts this name brings to the minds of New Rochelle graduates and undergraduates. So closely is it interwoven with our college life that to eliminate it would be impossible. To the Freshmen it means their first contact with college discipline; so for this reason, to many it recalls hours spent in fear and trembling lest they incur dis- pleasure. To the Sophomores come thoughts of hours spent in reading book after book, followed by those when the reports had to be given. However, to the Upperclassmen, Miss Tibbits is a teacher who has helped them extensively in their English pursuits, being herself so vitally interested in this subject. To them she is a personality combining humor, good nature and, above all, a keen sense of fairness. Her criti- cisms are justly given, although at times severe, yet as a result her words of praise are doubly appreciated. Thus, in leaving New Rochelle we leave behind a friend who has aided us in many more than scholastic ways. Grati- tude for this is in the heart of each girl going forth to her new life. John M. Loughran A.B., New York University, 1907; A.M., New York University, 1908; Graduate Student, New York University, 1909 1 5. Professor of English High ideals, that which is best, that which is most beautiful in literature and life — these are the things for which Professor Loughran stands. No matter what course he is giving, the force of Professor Loughran’s personality makes it an inspiration. The “little people” of Gaelic literature become real personages under his magic touch. Robert Frost and John Masefield take on an added interest. Even the course in Methods of Teaching English has a new appeal when discussed by Professor Loughran. He is so whole-heartedly devoted to his work that our interest cannot help but be kindled by the fire of his enthusiasm. Knowing his love for the beautiful in poetry we are not surprised at his interest in music, and we are delighted with the wistful, appealing musical settings which he has created for his favorite poems. The appreciation of good literature which Professor Loughran has given us will never leave us. We shall always feel that the association we have had with him has made us strive for the more beautiful, the better things in life. Eleven 3i - . rT vl rbrh.rh rh rfvhri tTrr, 7 h 7 cv n 7K

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