Loyola University Maryland - Evergreen / Green and Gray Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1948

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FACULTY Tlie demands of a greatly expanded student enrollment were met during the ])ast year by the addition of many new names to the list of faculty members. There were also several changes of significance in the administration. On June ‘26, 1947, the Very Reverend Edward B. Bunn, S.J., who had served so successfully as president of Loyola since July 31, 1938, was suc- ceeded by the Very Reverend Francis X. Talbot, S.J., noted author and former editor of the Catholic magazine, ‘America.’ This change gave as the charge of the new president, a Loyola which “had never before been so well prepared to render such signal services to the City of Baltimore and to the State of Maryland.” The inauguration ceremonies, held at Evergreen on Wednesday, Deceml)er 3, found representatives of two hundred colleges and learned societies present. The Very Reverend INIartin C. D’Arcy, Provincial of the Puiglish Province of the Society of Jesus delivered the main address. The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred uj)on ] Iost Reverend Thomas J. AIcDonnell, Auxiliary Bishop of New York and Thomas Cranville Pullen, Jr., FACULTY: First row — Mr. Sellenger, Fr. Herlihy, Mr. McHugh, Fr. Higgens, Fr. Talbot (Presi- dent), Fr. Sullivan, Fr. Arthur, Mr. Antisdel, Mr. Dawkins. Second row — Mr. Svec, Mr. Colimore, Mr. Buffington, Fr. Didusch, Fr. Whelan, Fr. d’Invillier, Mr. Hergenroeder, Mr. Pugh, Mr. Hoyt. Third row — Mr. Kirwin, Fr. Hauber, Mr. Muller, Mr. Zubiria, Mr. Driscoll, Fr. Delaney, Mr. Jordan, Mr. Miller, Mr. Thompson, Fr. Devereux. Fourth row — Mr. Powers, Mr. Snyder, Mr. lula, Mr. Higinbothom, Mr. Perrott, Mr. Provenza, Mr. Lischka, Fr. Walsh, Mr. Wagner, Fr. Fay, Mr. Herzer, Mr. Langan, Fr. Ayd, Fr. Wise

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Superintendent of Schools of the State of Maryland. Mr. Evelyn Waugh, noted English author, received the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature. The overflowing crowd which filled the decorated gyinnasinin welcomed the president with the hope that the administration would lead Loyola to new heights. The entire program was televised. The Reverend Matthew G. Sullivan, S.J., remained as Dean of Studies, and the Reverend Robert P. Arthur, S.J., remained as Dean of Men. The }:)ost of Treasurer was filled by the Reverend James P. Mallon, S.J. Very Reverend David Xngent, S.J., retired as Administrator when he was ap- I)ointed Provincial of the Maryland Province. Other additions to the Jesuit Eacnlty include: Reverend Atlee E. X. Devereux, S.J., as Professor of Ethics and Religion; Reverend Paul F. Palmer, S.J., Professor of Religion; and Mr. John C. Svec, S.J., Instructor of Sociology and Economics. Brothers Frederick E. Barth, S.J., and David Orr, S.J., joined Brother William J. Hagerty, S.J., as members of Father Mahon’s Staff. The Reverend Thomas A. AYhelan is now Professor of Religion. The new members of the lay faculty are: Mr. Allan F. Antisdel, ]Mathe- matics; Mr. Howard O. Buffington, Accounting; Mr. Leslie Cohen, Physics; Mr. John J. Hill, Mathematics; Dr. AWlliam D. Hoyt, History; Dr. Herbert E. Langan, Philosophy; Mr. Charles X. Lischka, German; Mr. John C. Power, Law; Mr. P. V incent Provenza, Biology; Miss Mary Rose, Assistant Librarian; Mr. David C. Snyder, Latin; and Mr. John V. AAhilsh, Greek.

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