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- X s ixlx N tus . s tviel 'WUI1 html llutil 'Tslix 'l5. IIXCX .intl llent llefe .i Ur Ini- 'liool :tolic :note idelx vfvl.. separated campuses and at an alliliated theological sein- inary in Vest Baden. Indiana. There is a Graduate School granting doctorate and t'naster's degrees. Undergraduate divisions include the College of Arts and Sciences, Colleqe ol Coinnterce. School of Nursinq. and L'nix'ersity College. Prolicssional schools include the Stritch School ol IXIedicinc. School of Dentistry. School of Law, and School ol Social XN'orlt. There is also the Institute ol Social and Industrial Rela- tions. which grants inaster's dearees in its specialities. In addition. the Loyola Guidance Center. under Ifather Doyle. its director lor twenty-four years. provides psychological care lor inaladjustcd children and serxes as a training ground for graduate students in psychology. As evidence ol the greatness of the universitjvis accoin- plishments, forty-eiqht per cent ol' Chicaqos dentists were educated at Loyola's Dental School, which is located at 1757 IVcst Harrison Street. Twenty-three per cent ol' the cit3 s physicians receive their education at the unix'ersit3 s Stritch School ol' hledicine. which is situated at 706 South Reverend Arnold Damen in 1857 estalnlished the lirst Jcsuit Institution in the Chicago area. In 1870 due to his energy and dedication. the doors of St. Ignatius College were opened and Loyola University's luture was thus insured 4j'7Z5f3Lf f , , , I A: 5 f f e 7 f7'fLxL ' .. ' ' M 5322-1' Qt ' x 1 -If ., 451 lr 1 :A ., -4111.11 J. . Qidijg .' -5- L-:HP , :, a at .I-rf-li. ,ago-.1 , X n,,,,. We 5-A. -, XM-' JXP J ,S ,
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S, llu- Very licvc1't'xicl James lf. Xfaguirc, pri-svnting lfrank Lewis tlu' first annual Loyola L'nivt'rsity llamcn Award. Tlu' Damcn Award is given to Ol1lSl2lIIlllI1Lf .fXnu'ricans for their clrtliczition in tlu' Jesuit tradition to God, to society. and to tlu' nation. Plans call for future awards to lu' uivcn at a major convocation ofthe L'nivt'rsity's fgzculty and students. llu' purchase' of ilu' Lake Shore Czunpus proved to be .tu .uw of great liorcsiulit on Llu' part of Father Dumbach. llt- uiulcrstootl that expansion into thc professional fields iuiglu lu' iu'ccssary. 'lllu' additional land could provide room for this expansion, Two reasons seemed to make it iu1pt'r.uivc that llu' -Icsuits should enter the field of ad- v.uu'cd .uul spccixxlizecl education. 'llu' first was tlu' fact that tlu' college as an organic part ul- ilu' cducguional system was no longer capable of prtultuiug ilu' amount of good accomplished by it in the past. 'lilmis was due to ll gradual change in the tome of .Xuu'ruxui ctltutuion from ilu' liberal arts subiects to the uumrt' spccializctl studies. Because of their lack of uni- versity facilities. tlu' .Icsuits were sufiicring a loss of comrgl of suulcuts .it gi time when they were most in need gf proper guidance. lilu' aucv of tlu' ,Icsuit Centennial was a Civic banquet lionorinrf tlu' lllll outstanding Chiczigozins. The dinner was held in the Grand Ball Rtuuu of tlu' Palmer House in Chicago. l0 The second cause was the increasing fiood of atheism and materialism in the professional schools of the country. The Jesuits understood that coming generations of doctors dentists. lawyers and accountants must be firmly grounded in a Divine lvforal Code. For these reasons ihev entered the field of specialized education. 21, 1909, the state granted a charter under the title of Loyola University, and St. Ignatius College became the College of Arts and Sciences of Loyola a nd On November L'nivZrsitv. Even before this time, however, the expansion to university size had begun. In 1908, the Lincoln School of Law was affiliated, thereby becoming the Law School of St. Ignatius College and eventually the Loyola University School of Law. During the period from 1909 to 1915, various medical schools were afiiliated until in 1915 they passed under the complete control of the trustees and became the Loyola University School of Medicine. The year 1923 marked the beginning of the Department of Home Study. Also in that year, the Chicago College of Dental Surgery was annexed under an agreement by which it became the Dental Department of Loyola Uni- versity. The College of Commerce was started as a night school in 1927, under the Deanship of Henry Chamberlain. Loyola today, one of the finest and largest Catholic Universities in the nation, has an enrollment of more than 8,500 students in sixteen buildings on three widely
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,fvf its in l ohn Rx in liolh juniors in the N11-dical School, and 1 'vullnlx 1 ulu in NIllKl4 nl Nllll oil on thin nip up the Chicago River. -Ihe three 1'f'Ql'C- .nun l uhm Nl nf in in loun Iolul incl nn Inmh in quid:-. xvm-re taking part ID the celebration UI' I,oyola's 32.000 living alumni. 22,000 reside in the Chicago area. A great I1llll1lJCl' serve the puhlic and parochial school systems, Lhe courts and many social aaeneies. the nursing profession, and very many of Chi- eagos husiness firms in the capacities of executives, ac- countants. salesmen. chemists. and economists, 'lihe seventy-one -lesuits who serve as administrators and teachers al the university are supplemented lay a ll1I'1'L'-l1LlIlCll'CCl meinlaer. full-Lime faculty and more Lhan lix'e-lmiiclrecl part-time lI'lSll'l1CIOI4S. 'lihe universily has lar from stopped its expansion. Year hy year ihe school increases in prominence in Chicago. Facilities are gradually lseinq expanded to meet the ever- f nquvr. Q 'ST' ' ee e ea QL 'l'fe 'iiii ,hm f . Af-,4
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