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I DH. CHARLES THILL Clinical Dean The history of the medical school at Loyola University began in 1909 when the Illinois Medical School was atiiliated with Loyola University. In 1910 the Bennett and Alliance medical colleges were added, and in 1917 the Chicago College of Medicine and Surgery was acquired. This assimilation and combination of four independent schools into one institution proved to be a marked con- tribution to the raising of standards of medi- cal education in Illinois and througlout the Midwest. DR. THESLE JOB REV. MICHAEL I. BNI IINH SJ Preclinicnl Dean Regent In 1948 the Loyola University School of Medicine came to be known as the Stritch School of Medicine. In June 1948, Mr. Frank J. Lewis gave the university fI'p1,085.000.00 for the beginning of a new building to house the Stritch School of Medicine and Loyola University School of Dentistry. This dona- tion was the first in the university's Fulfil- ment Fund campaign to provide funds for the completion of the S5.750,000.00 medical building to be located in the West Side Medi- cal Center. PRECLINICAL HON - ORARY SEMINAR First Row: Floyd Mallott, Albert Perkins, Jorge Mor- ales, Marie Kiobege, Rita Walsh. Edward Dolas, Mer- vin Shalowitz, Joseph Mi- ranti. Second Row: Clif- ford Starr, Thomas O'Shea, Donal 0'Sullivan, Joseph Solovy, Lawrence Wein- stein. Eugene Broccolo, Eugene Strull.
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6,53 -..n-ul' PAUL KINIERY REV. STEWART E. DOLLARIJ S J Alsszslanf Dean Dean with a sound philosophy of life based on Catholic principles of right thinking and right living. The Graduate School of Loyola Univer- sity offers curricula leading to the following degrees: the Master of Education, the Master of Science, the Master of Arts, the Master of Arts Chonorsl, and the Doctor of Philoso- phy. The subjects in which a master,s de- gree can be obtained are anatomy, biological chemistry, education, English, French, Greek, history, Latin, mathematics, pharma- cology, philosophy, physiology, psychology, religion, and Spanish. The doctor's degree in philosophy is conferred in the departments of classical languages, English, history, phil- osophy, and psychology. The Very Rev. James T. Hussey SJ., President of the University confers a Master of Arts degree on Helen Panerz of the Graduate School at the February Convocation
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SCAQQ of Weclicine In January 1950, Dr. James J. Smith, who had been the dean of the Stritch School of Medicine since 1946 resigned and Dr. John F. Sheehan was appointed as acting dean. Dr. Sheehan is a native of Manchester, New Hampshire. He received his early training at College of the Holy Cross, and his M.S. and M.D. degrees at Georgetown University. Dr. Sheehan came to Loyola in 1937 and has been the chairman of the path- ology department of the Medical School since early in 1940. Assisting Dr. Sheehan are Dr. Thesle Job, the assistant dean in charge of preclini- cal affairs, and Dr. Charles J. Thill, the as- sistant dean of clinical affairs. The regent of the Stritch School of Medicine is Rev. Michael I. English, SJ. Prior to his appointment as regent at the Medical School, Fr. English taught philoso- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Frank Keville, president, Wilbur Thompson, vice-president, Gerald Nora, secretary, Herbert Lee, treasurer. phy at John Carroll University in 1939 and 1940, and spent five years as an army chap- lain. The fundamental objective of the Stritch School of Medicine is to provide an oppor- tunity for education in sound medical science and to Ht the qualified student for the prac- tice of medicine. As a Catholic school of medicine, it is also the aim of the Stritch School of Medicine to foster in professional students a sense of other values of supreme importance to the physician and to society - ideals of high personal integrity, Christian ethics, and human charity. . f.,i9lf ,rn
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