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

 - Class of 1937

Page 98 of 168

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 98 of 168
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'III wr I fs Freshman G President: WILLIAM KELLY Vice-President: THOMAS BYRNES Secretary: WILLIAM J. DUGGAN Treasurer: MICHAEL DI PRETA ALMOST all of the memhers of our ciass had anticipated an arduous, grueiiing task in college. But when we had expected a hiacic night through which we might possihiy stumhie forward to the dawn we found that in reality dayhreaic was just ahead. Philosophy held no qualms for us once we were introduced to Professor Sherlock, the soft-spoken exponent of St. Thomas Aquinas. Nor did we tear Economics or Sociology once we realized the extent of the knowledge hidden hehind the dignity of Professors Walsh. and Vaughan. The humanity of Professor Sexton made what was heiore writ- ing assume the warmth of literature. Father Biahes charm dissipated the hardness of the classroom, while Professor Powers hecomes daily more gray in doing away with our cacophonies, and Professor Hart is drawing us through the daric realms of Neolithic and Paleolithic man. We are now in deep Water hut finding ourselves afloat are going to maize a swim of it. M Il . 82 ' My ' Wi Ft WI ' 'Ifr X it 1 Qu: Ill ma 'Ml if ' V f Y V -:hu Ir N L4 , 4 .wk 3' 'ffN.I1 ' 1 N. L ' VDAV , K5 ' 'fe ' ' K 7 5 twill illx,15lfg5j3f1Z4x2:2'g ' 'I

Page 97 text:

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