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Neil G. ivlcCluskey, S.J. Academic Vice President Professor of Philosophy of Education 'cif r i William H. Barber Dean of the School of Education Associate Professor of Psychology Joseph F. Conwell, S.J. Dean of the Graduate School Professor of Theology Robert IVI. Cook Assistant Professor of Music Chairman of the Department Arthur L. Dussault, S.J. Vice President, University Relations Robert L. Burke Dean of the School of Economics and Business Associate Professor of Education and Business William N. Bishoff, S.J. Professor of History Chairman of the Department William J. Bichsel, S.J. Dean of Students ,f05 Merle D. Corrick Lecturer in English Director of the Reading Program Leon R. Deranleau Assistant Professor of Classical Languages Assistant to the President David R. Freitag, S.J. Student Chaplain Assistant Professor of Theology George E. Green Assistant Professor of Political Science Chairman of the Department Col. Paul A. Harmon I Commanding Officer, ROTC Robert C. l-lurd Professor of Biology Chairman of the Department Robert P. Lawrence Assistant Professor of Education Director of Elementary Education Ruth A. Maclvlahon Dean of Women :YQW S i it Axwfx Nix
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