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JESUIT FACULTY. First row: Frs. Higgins, Arthur, Bunn, Sullivan, Wise. Second row: Frs. Winslow, Walsh, Didusch, Dougherty, Heenan, Delaney. Third row: Frs. McKay, Thoman, Herlihy, Hauber, d’lnvilliers, Bro. Fitzpatrick. Fourth row: Mr. Doering, Fr. Ingram, Messrs. Driscoll, Sellinger, Filmyer, Bro. Hagerty. Jacu W THiN the last two years, thirty-eight new members have been added to the faculty of the college. Of this number, twenty-six are lay teachers. The Rev. Robert Thoman, S.J., formerly of Woodstock College, succeeded the Very Rev. David Nugent, S.J., as Minister of the Com- munity in January of this year. Father Nugent is now Provincial of the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus. The Rev. Matthew G. Sulli- van, S.J., assumed the duties of Dean of Studies in January to replace the Rev. Joseph A. d’ln- villiers, S.J., who resigned for reasons of health. Father d’lnvilliers is now teaching Philosophy and Ity. Theology. The office of Treasurer of the college is held by the Rev. Louis E. McKay, S.J., who replaced the Rev. William F. Maloney, S.J. The Rev. Robert P. Arthur, S.J., is Dean of Dis- cipline and Moderator of Athletics. Other additions to the Jesuit faculty are: the Rev. John E. Wise, S.J., Dean of the Night School and Professor of Sophomore Religion; the Rev. John J. Fieenan, S.J., Junior Religion; the Rev. Joseph J. Dougherty, S.J., Music; the Rev. Regis B. Winslow, S.J., Mathematics; Mr. Will- iam-M. J. Driscoll, S.J., English; Mr. Joseph A. Sellinger, S.J., Inorganic Chemistry; Mr. Rudolph A. Doering, S.J., Accounting; and Mr. Bernard 10
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Rev. Matthew G. Sullivan, S.J., Dean of Studies
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A. Filmyer, S.J., Biology. Brothers William J. Hagerty, S.J., and Frederick E. Barth, S.J., have joined Father Thoman’s staff. Many of the new lay faculty members are lecturers in the business courses or allied fields. These are : Mr. John E. Sweitzer, Business Organi- zation; Mr. Francis J. Sullivan, Accounting; Mr. b ygintis A. Peciulis, Economics; Mr. Thomas W. Miller, Accounting; Mr. George ]. Miller, Busi- ness Organization; Mr. b enry R. bfiergenroeder. Marketing; Mr. Edwin A. Gehring, Business Law; Mr. John B. Fliginbothom, Mathematics; and Mr. W. Barkley Fritz, Mathematics. Many additions have also been made in the English and Modern Language Departments: Mr. George T. Artola, Spanish; Dr. John G. Reuss, German; Mr. Vincent J. Colimore, Erench; Mr. Charles E. Jordan, Spanish; Mr. Ramon de Zubiria, Spanish; Mr. Rene J, Gunning, French; and Mr. James A. Fennell, Mr, Edward W. Stevenson, Mr. G. Edward bierzer and Mr. P. Edwar d Kaltenbach, all of the English Depart- ment. Dr, bfienry C. Freimuth, Dr. Ellis R. Lippin- cott and Mr. Herman B. Wagner are now teach- ing in the Chemistry Department. In cooperation with the older members of the faculty, these new men have helped to meet the tremendous educational demands of the post-war years. Present-day scholastic standards of the col- lege either equal or surpass those of pre-war years. That this is true comes not only from the class- room abilities of these teachers but also from their warm and continued interest in our daily progress. LAY FACULTY. First row: Messrs. May, Sullivan, Fritz, Colimore. Second row: Messrs. Higinbothom, Artola, Dawkins, Miller, Stevenson. Third row: Mr. Sweitzer, Dr. Doehler, Messrs. Wagner, Gunning. 11
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