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Rev. Thomas H. Murphy, S. J The oAdministrative Officers THE Administrative Officers represent the entire scope of University activities from the athletic department to the library. Representative of every administrative department of the University, this group naturally has much to do with the welfare of each individual student. The Rev. W. J. Corboy, S. J., dean of men, represents the student body. Father Corboy, also chairman of the athletic board, retained his position as representative of the athletic department with A. A. Schabinger, director of athletics, when he succeeded the Rev. J. A. Herbers, S. J., as dean of men. The other Administrative Officers include the Rev. Thomas H. Murphy, S. J., treasurer, who represents the financial department; the Rev. Omer P. Sullivan, S. J., director of St. John ' s Hall; M. Isabelle Keyser, bursar; Clare McDermott, registrar, and Lucille Reynolds, head librarian. j Rev. O. P. Sullivan, S. J. A. A. Schabinger Clare McDermott Lucille Reynolds M. Isabelle Keyser
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The College of Commerce and Journalism THOUGH established only eleven years, the College of Commerce and Journalism ranks as one of the foremost departments of the University. Its pur- pose is to provide the graduate with a thorough knowledge of the theoretical and practical angles of present-day American business problems. The location of the department in a university in a large industrial and com- mercial center is advantageous. It provides close contacts with the actual affairs of business and makes it possible for the student to meet the leaders in the various branches of the modern business world. The college grants the degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce to those successfully completing the four-year course. A Certificate in Jour- nalism is given in conjunction with the degree to journalism students. The course offered is divided into two divisions, the work of the first two years being devoted to required subjects with emphasis on a broad cultural Floyd E. Walsh ' Dean
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