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

 - Class of 1957

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Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 174 of 288
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149 So you want fencing? Alex Bookalam President DEALY HALL Econ mics Front Row: D. Finning, D. Scully, A, Bookalam, G. Esposito, A. Nicolini. Second Row: E. O'Connor, L. Jordan, W. Kelleher, W. O'Brien, J. Canny. Back Row: J. Mortell, J. Handscome. gibwvbnsil S 'QV r fm 4f1zQfu.-ff ufn1. , A

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mf-' Society The Management Society of the School of Busi- ness, including both the Campus Division and the City Hall Division, day and evening sessions, was organized in i950 by Dr. Julius Seidl who is its present moder- ator. The Fordham Management Society acts as a sup- plement to the classroom by enabling the student to see many of the various management principles in actual use. Much of the matter considered by the society is presented through the use of films which are made available to the society by many large busi- ness organizations. The remainder of the activity is in the form of lectures and field trips. ln this way the members of the society are provided with some insight Party in Room 7Ol. P. McSherry, W. Melville CITY HALL into management s current activities and techniques, and they learn just what is expected of the managers of tomorrow. Again this year the Annual Dinner will be one of the highlights for the ninety members. The, officers who were elected this year are Albert Ecklund, Presidentg George Horrigan, Vice Presidentg Thomas Hughes, Secretary, and James Cullen and George Bellantoni, Co-Treasurers. Each year brings more co-operation than the pre- vious years, and if the eagerness of the underclassmen is any standard, a growing and increasingly successful Management Society is in store for the future. SZ Albert J. Ecklund President l 69 -, Front Row: R. Hatala, H. Arzani. Second Row: J. Connolly, R. Manning, J. Farring ton. Third Row: G. Brady, R. Bruno H Moyna, F. Callaghan. Fourth Row A Papa, Dr. Seidl, J. Knieriem, R. Purcell Back Row: P. Cunningham, H. Price J Morgan, R. Tocci, W. Lyons, E. Healey



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Club ln its third year of existence, the Fordham Eco- nomics Club, in order to further the'knowledge and interest of the students in the field of commerce, once again resumed its policy of analyzing the eco- nomics problems of our contemporary civilization as ,they effect business policy and decision. Among the topics taken for discussion this year were, The Tight Money Policy of the Federal Reserve System and its Repercussions on Our Domestic Econ- omy and The Economic Effects of The Suez Crisis On Western Europe. Meetings were held bi-weekly, during which all the members of the Society partici- pated in the discussions on these critical subjects. The club was guided by Mr. Davies, who acted in the capacity of Moderator, and all meetings were pre- sided over by John Bellotti, President. He was ably assisted by Al Ecklund, Vice President, Kenneth Meeker, Treasurer, and Joseph Kelly, Secretary. The Economics Club is an affiliate of the Catholic Economic Association. Formed in September, l955 the Economics Club has grown in 'leaps and bounds in both size and activity until it now holds a respected position in the activities of Dealy Hall. The club functioned this year under the competent hand of Alex Bookalam. Each Friday the open meet- ings were filled with interested students to hear the prominent guest speakers. Chief among the purposes of the club is the pro- motion of student interest in contemporary economic J. Varley, J. Bellotti, A. Papa T. Serocke, H. Arzani. CITY HALL matters both domestic and international. Broken down to more specific points of interest, the group considers such factors as unemployment, taxation, inflation and various other problems that continually arise in our intricate economic system. The Economics club holds membership open to any student of the university who wishes to become better acquainted with the economic world around him, Last year's moderator was Professor Edward Cook, who took sabbatical leave this year. His function was ably handled this year by Mr. David J. Davies. Professor David J. Davies Moderator John J. Bellotti President l7l

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