DePaul University - Depaulian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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The Very Rev. John R. Cortelyou, C.M., president. The Late J ohn F. Kennedy, president of the United States. December 23, 1963 W memt t awyyiy; WMM W t.53?$i$f$$i WV WWWMVI' ewmwmx Above: A familiar haunt of Father Cortelyou is the biology lab where he is investigating the endocrine glands and their Chemical regulation in various organisms. Left: Fathers Cortelyou and OtMalley view the Program for Greatness plans upon assuming their new posts. 5

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a .. 2 .u. r.,vc-.w- mew The Very Rev. Comerford J. OiMalley, C.M., DePaul chancellor. WWWWU m vK- ..,..m .p ,M q i U . , . . .k..- .awm aaM-m : . . ,gqaur v ,. ., t . The Late president John F. Kennedy speaking at a news conference on the Cuba situation. November 22, 1963 . . There once was a great man who relished the splendor of life. He believed in helping people. He had a religion and he firmly believed in it. He had friends who were proud to be associated with him. He was a man who wanted freedom for all men regardless of their race, creed or color. His country- men loved him. At DePaul there were tears. President Kennedy had been dead one half hour. The radio was on in the Palace and a small crowd had gathered around it in Fr. Minogueis office. The crowd was quiet, attentive. They listened to the news reports. Nobody talked, nobody moved very much. Most of them couldinit look at one another. This was November 22, 1963 and its aftermath of feeling. Soon, life began returning to normal and on Decem- ber 23, 1963 the University saw a change in their president. Father OiMalley has stayed with DePaul in the capacity of chancellor, and our new president is the Very Rev. J ohn R. Cortelyou, C.M. The DePaulian honors these men.



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