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of A l ce and Men . . . Biology The chairman of the biology department, Fr. Didusch, offers his students an outstanding exam- ple of the dedicated man of science. Aiming for precision and comprehensive knowledge in his future medical students, Fr. Didusch is tireless as an instructor of biology and as moderator of the co-curricular Mendel Club. A teacher of genetics, embryology, and histology, Fr. Ffarley has also served as moderator of the Stu- dent Council. One of Loyola’s many representa- tives in the American Men of Science, Fr. Harley is also a member of the Reserve Officers Associa- tion, due to his war-time service as a chaplain. Fr. Hoffer, who, in his first year at Loyola, has brought great understanding and scientific ability to his classes, is the only non-Jesuit cleric on campus. A Benedictine, Fr. Hoffer is a native of Hungary, and has delivered talks on campus about his experiences in Europe. Joseph S. Didush, S.J. Joseph L. HofFer, O.S.B. James 1. Harley, S.J. f
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C. Frederick Koehler, S.J. John P. Delaney, S.J. Paul Hessemer, M.Arch. Physics and Mathematics Spicing his classes in mathematics and physics with an enjoyable French accent, Mr. Georges L. Farre also moderates the Physics Academy. Fie at- tended college in French West Africa and did graduate work in mathematics, physics, and chem- istry in France. Fr. Koehler works a busy schedule as chairman of the math and physics departments. He also serves as counselor to the members of the senior class. Well-known to science majors, Fr. Delaney is professor emeritus of physics. A native of Germany, Mr. Paul Hessemer is an instructor in engineering physics and holds a mem- bership in the American Society for Engineering Education. Several of his articles on graphical sub- jects have appeared in the Journal of Engineering Drawing. A major in the Army Reserve and an avid Yankee fan, Mr. John Higinbothom teaches fresh- man mathematics. His work in the registrar’s office and his yearly enlarging classes have kept him a busy man, but he still displays a good humor and sharp wit that have made him a favorite of his students. The former principal of Eranklin High School in Reisterstown, Maryland, Mr. Addison J. Beane is an instructor of freshman mathematics. A straight- forward gentleman from ' Virginia, Mr. Beane knows what he wants from his students and has the ability to draw it from them in firm but kindly fashion. In his classes in mathematics, Fr. Costello can draw on a wide range of experience. A native of Philadelphia, he received an S.T.L. from Wood- stock College, and his Ph.L. from St. Jean Berch- mans in Belgium. A new addition to the recently formed engineer- ing-physics program, Mr. Elmo L. DiBiagio holds three honorary memberships in scholarly societies. He recently delivered a paper on lateral earth pres- sures before an international conference in London. John B. Higinbothom, M.A. Addison J. Beane, M.A. Georges L. Farre, A.B., B.S.
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Edward S. Huber, S.J. George C. Thompson, M.A. Elemental Education . . . Chemistry Father Hauber, chairman of the department of chemistry, is fast becoming a professional world traveler. A teacher of organic chemistry and the moderator of the Chemistry Club, he has been a member of research expeditions to record data on solar eclipses in far-off corners of the globe. A well-known name to any science major at Loyola is that of Mr. George Thompson. A gradu- ate of Boston College, he has done advanced work at Harvard and Johns Hopkins, and received his masters degree from Catholic University. His pres- ent duties include teaching advanced chemical theory and instrumentation. Formerly with the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion, Dr. Henry C. Freimuth combines his work as state toxicologist with the teaching of bio- and analytical chemistry here at Loyola. His past and present experience in crime detection lend an ex- citing note to his lecuires. A comparative new-comer to the campus. Dr. Richard Kokes teaches both chemistry and physics to under and upperclassmen. His personal approach and well-paced presentation are appreciated by his students. A reknowned and thorough-going chemist. Dr. Walter A. Patrick demonstrates constantly in the classroom his excellent grasp of the most complex problems. A Phi Beta Kappa, he is a member of the Chemical Society of England. His discoveries and many publications are well-known throughout the pro fession, as is his important research with silica gel. Richard Kokes, Ph.D. 18
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