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l . H Ns . jig. 33.-1 . 'iss X . is lm Ewa ii s s I s M s w giflgrd J- Spath Ygdmund Thirlkel gfilgam J. Ulrich - ' - - h. . ASSQU- Pwfessor and Assoc. Professor of Asst. Professor of History Director, Department of Philosophy Classical Languages The chief glory of every people arises from its authors. Even the most uninformed student knows Dr. Arther S. Trace as the author of the book What I can Knows That Johnny Doesn't. What he might not know is that Dr. Trace is an asso- ciate professor of English and fac- ulty member of the Institute for Soviet and East European Studies. Though the closest he came to Rus- sia was the Western Front during the second world war, Dr. Trace is an eminent authority and critic on the literature and education system of the Slavic peoples. The universi- ties of Denver, Columbia, and Stan- ford are the sites of his formal edu- cationg from the latter he attained a Ph.D. in 1954. John Carroll was proud to have Dr. Trace join its fac- ulty in 1956. He has since given new character to and appreciation of the University. Samuel johnson In addition to his recent best seller, he is co-author of a textbook and has plans for another book, Ivor Win- ters: An Introduction and Interpre- tation, due in 1963. He is in demand as a lecturer on Ivan, and makes frequent appearances on television and radio. As a reputable writer, Dr. Arther Trace's bi-line can be found in Saturday Evening Post, Modern Languages, Modern Age, and a host of many outstanding publications. Dr. Trace is a noted scholarg his specific areas in the English curri- culum are Renaissance Literature, Literary Criticism, and Russian Lit- erature. Having facility in foreign languages, he reads in German, French, Spanish, and Russian. A pianist and artist, Professor Trace is an adept person in many cultural pursuits. Robert A. Valyo A.M. Asst. Professor of Speech Mary Ann Whitney A.M. Instructor in English Frank J. Wiess A.IVl. Assoc. Professor of English Robert R. Yackshaw Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of Engl-ish 26'
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Sli! The play, I remember, pleased not be nzzllzon, 'twas cawav to the general It took one semeste1 for M1 Leone J Ma11HellO to mtloduce and organ IZG the natlonal dramatlcs fraternlty Alpha Ps1 Omega at John Calroll Aftel takmg hls MA from North the Carl oll faculty He IS an assocxate professo1 ln the Speech Department Whlch post he has used as a sp1 mg boald to eng1nee1 the constructlon of the Llttle Theatle SOC16ty As an advocate of cultural 1m provement he lnvokes more student app1ec1at1on and pa1t1c1pat1on 1n the oppo1tun1t1es provlded by Car1oll and Cleveland He graduated magna cum laude from Notre Dame Unlver sxty where hlS feelmg developed to Wald the expresslve arts When Mr Maunello came to Cal roll he 1mme Wzllzam S bakespeare d1ately act1vated the student body Wlth the DHSSIOH for fine dlama As dnector of dramatlcs he IS lesponsl ble fO1 gu1d1ng many students to fu ture careers 1n the theatle and famlly as Llttle League coach and as a member of olganlzatlons hke the Internatlonal Theatre Asso c1at1on consume h1S extra currlcular tlme Sallmg and D1X16laHd Jazz are also 1ncluded 1n h1s lnterests He con tubutes endless zeal and eEo1t to everythlng he does In class or on stage front M1 Mar1nello contlnu ally asp1res to perfect commumcatlon 1n the arts Hls 1ncent1ve and work accounts for the success Carroll has attalned through 1tS cultu1al p1o grams RobertA Preston Georgel Prpxc John K Pugh P11 D P11 D A M Asst P1 ofessov of Asst Pofessoo of Hzstooy Ivzstvuctoo 'mPh1losophy Philosophy 0 25 Luls Soto Rulz Pl D 1 Assoc Professor of Spamsh Rev J O Schell SJ A M S T L P1 ofessoo and D11 ecfm Department of Phzlosophy Llgla C Ramirez M Instr uctoo m Modem Lmzgzcages VVllllam J Radtke A M Insta uctm m Philosophy X I lx . . 4' X ' H t J . . I . . ,, , 1 . .L A .- I 1 , 1 . m 9 - W9Sfe1'Y1 ill 1949, he Wa? WGICOITISQ t0 The obligations as director of home Q ' ' . . , , . 9 4' 1 .l , . . I - . . 1 . ' . - . . ' ' - A. . H . . 3 - U W .l . .
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SOCIAL C V I E N C E S s x JosephE Bender Rev F A Blttenz SJ John R Carpenter TomJ Cole PhD AM AB MS mEd EclD Assoc Professor of Asst P1 ofessor of Asst Professm of Assoc Pwofessm of Soczology Theology Soczology Educatzon '27 ,,,, y N . . . . I , . . - .
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