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:4 4. 3. ' 3 $999M; tawgsMV-w'ignng $$3$ :2: 's- , mwmm-mu-T 5'53 . :35! :2 FRANCIS X. g? 3 B U S C H 5' L L . D . 12:: U 5 gen ,3; Dean Emeritu: 0f the College of Law :32: nag: 1?? 53,53; Francis X. Busch, Dean Emeritus 3:3 I-jf of the College of Law, has seen the f ; .2 law school grow from the nucleus :9 .75 of learning that it was a decade 2:535:55. '33:; ago, to the power 1n the legal pro- 3 333 u; fessmn that 1t xs today. He was mg 'g; graduated from the Illinois College :3 I2; 3 of Law in 1901, receiving the degree 343 .535 of LLB. there. He later received 2? 373 the honoured degree of LL.D. from 3:929 53 De Paul University. He was offered $9. '32:: a professorship at the University, 2:, '33 and served in that capacity until 3g .235; 1912, when he was made Dean of f .93 the College of Law. In that p0- 3352:, .55 sition, he faithfully served the stu- 331,. 33.3 dents of De Paul until 1920, when 3573,! i he was elevated to the office of 2:? 3f. Master in Chancery in Cook Coun- 5;? $53 ty. Two years later saw him 5:39 .6 Corporation Counsel for the City $25. ti of Chicago. 3'33. .9, - 5., ,9: 3 HIS success has been phenomenal, .9 .3 as has been the success of the college a 32 wherein he laboured in the interests :6? '33? of a great law center at De Paul. 3 w He is a member of the Chicago, 35'2 . . p353 Ilhno1s, and American State Bar E5335: Associations, and a member of 33, mg Delta Theta Phi legal fraternity. 3; 55,:- i :3 Meal V9kv .95; :23? $' J. J. BUCKLEY C. M. ALSAGER
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7': 4 333 wwwm- . n -. 345: t .2393; 3 W 33.x x 733' V - Mu;uu.r,:-a;u1g.: .33..-3.r...i.3 - 2-3.0.34-.. V- -.....x.u.wuz..m2.w-aw x. u .m 3? i MISS i? MARGARET A. f i i 3 3: RING 3 1 .3 Dean of Women 3333. ,' 3 College of Liberal Art; 3:? In 1923 the increasing enrollment 33, of coeds in the College of Liberal 3 Arts demanded the appointment of 3 someone who would be able to come '3' 3 into immediate contact with them ?'- 411 and direct them in their activities. 33:. ,4'3' As a result, the oH'ice of Dean of gin Xx! Women was created, and Miss Anne 3 f, Boucher acted in that capacity for if '13, two years. 3.113 '13,: At the beginning of the school :19 year 1926-27, Miss Margaret A. 331,; I Ring came to fill the oHice of Dean 331-3 3 of Women, succeeding Miss Boucher ' 3 who was forced to resign on account 33 3; of ill health. 3'33 '11:; Miss Ring was graduated from 3m ; Routt College, Jacksonville, Illinois, 3:. 3' and from the Pius X Institute of '13 3. Liturgical Music, New York. Prior :3, 3;: ,2 to her coming to De Paul, she was 13 1-5? a member of the faculty of the g1? Z'I; Illinois Women,s College, Jackson- .i' x5 ville, Illinois, for one year, and of 3:: '73 the faculty of Routt College for 3. 5 elght years. 3 3 During the past year Miss Ring 53 n; coeds of De Paul. It is hardly 23-. 5:1; necessary to say that the coeds have 32, 93 appreciated her efforts, and have xi Z cooperated with her to the best of 5. 1 their ability. 3i13 REV. T. J. FOULKEs REV. CASTOR ORDONEZ VINCENT LALANE REV. D. J. CM. CM. C. i has devoted much of her time to the I3 i 3 i 24
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R. S. BAUER . F. IIURLEY 26 WILLIAM F. CLARYE PH.B., J.D., D.C.L. Dean of the Colltgt of Law The records of the years that have passed since Dr. William F. Clarke first became associated with De Paul University are filled with the glowing accounts of his achieve- ments in more than one department of the University. De Paul first became acquainted with Dr. Clarke, when, in 1915, he assumed control of the Commer- cial High School Department. His splendid work for De Paul dates from that time. A position of double importance claimed his attention in 1918, when he was promoted to the position of Secretary of the Law School and Dean of the College of Commerce. In this way he became intimately associated with the College of Law and the College of Commerce. His field at this time included the major- ity of the classes in the Loop Build- ing. In 1025, Dr. Clarke was made Dean of the College of Law. The present status of this department of the University bespeaks his active interest in its every movement. J. GUTNECHT H. B. EVANS
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