Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1937

Page 102 of 168

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 102 of 168
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Page 102 text:

, ifiiigyfiftirbgfl 43 r Y 3- 1 N 'dim eww, ' W. ' .IU-7' a U 15 I -77,1 f IJ i First Year Business President: GEORGE NoLT1No Vice-President: WVILLIAM MORAN Secretary: ANTHONY USAGE Treasurer: JAMES MCGINNITY WE came here in Septemher of last year. We suppose we loolced shy. green and all the other things that more sophisticated people generally attach to Freshmen. But however that might he, we,ll he tranli and ad- mit to heing just a little lost in the halls and nervous when glanced upon hy upper classmen. Philosophy came down to earth for us in the iorm ot logic and a host of definitions. Vve learned to he good Scholastic philosophers and were introduced to the possihilities inhering in the ahility to distinguish. Our lcnowiedge of astronomy grew enormously hy the introduction to our heaven of such wonderful luminaries as St. Thomas Aquinas, Suarez, Bellarmine, the Hterrihleu Kant, Hegel, Descartes, and Professor Vaughan. As the result oi exposure, hoth internal and external, to discipline and the gale oi knowledge let loose in our direction, we suspect that hy the end oi this, our first year, we shall he quite erudite. But ahi to he a Senior! X ff XD 2 HDV 5 H A 86 1 ,,, ,Q ,W pw , W, ,rf r 4 ...,.-.W .A ?FfR'i,f7f'-'Y' ','Z?fi, 'f'F7TAiii' Q7 x ' ff A ,ll fffw 1, ' X WJ' Q ,'g ix fe Egg, mfg, yggsfrjf ,i ,- gig -.dw X , ,f bf Nm, , X ,J ' N, ,rw A- -

Page 101 text:

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my W 2, ev.,,,u 5 I X SAWIWWLAX HY ff tg t i lfilfi' t DGDCl'TWPUWWa 95 7 ii! , ends JI I,. N .' - 2 , e -f . - . ,P , -- I -fl,-Nr, 75- - ,fer NX 1 5 J J X -I s-3, ,,A..z.,r,4, I -. i X 1L?f '-1 E X fkj T February First Year Business President: EDWARD SCHULTZ Vice-President: EDWARD SNIITH Secretary: FRANCIS CASSIDY Treasurer: LOUIS MOON IT is barely possible that the activities of First Year Business have not been such as to make all Fordham gape in awe, but they have been of incatcuiahle value to us. After some years in the business world. We have come to appreciate the advantages of commingling with men who have similar tastes and similar goals, and these associations Fordham has given us as no other school might. The lnterclass Dinner was a great source of inspiration to us Freshmen. For some it was a new experience and we returned to Our studies with a hope and a tixity of purpose which comes of a spiritual uplifting. We recall many vividly meaningful as well as several humor- ous incidents of the classroom. But on second consideration we think it more selfishiy advantageous to inscrihe them in the golden hook of oIIr memories, and thus preserve intact the first copy for the 1942 Aries. , . Hip UW I . D - QQ' 87 I ,,, 'f II! I ' lan- 4' I ,H is Milf lffflgigf I Qzixilf JARNEIQQEB i-Fifi? W PI I I-1 e -scifgzfd

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