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John E. Sweitzer Doris D. Boyle John E. Gusty Associate Professor Associate Professor Lecturer Chairman of Department BUSINESS The department of accounting and business adminis- tration introduced this year a new option in business economics. The new field provides background train- ing for many government and business j ositions and a firm base for graduate study. The more traditional curriculum also has incorporated revisions. There are additional requirements in science, mathematics, history, and modern languages, as well as more exacting stand- ards in English literature and composition. Since this program consumes the bulk of the first two years ' , con- centration in the major field does not begin until the Junior year. K ' ' Jon J. O’Brien, S.J. Instructor John C. Power Lecturer William P. Carton Lecturer 15
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William O. Xecherbon Associate Professor Chairman of Department Joseph A. Burke, SJ. Instructor BIOLOGY John P. Duffy Instructor Research is the hidden inner force of a college or any of its departments, and the new psychopharmacology laboratory marks the initiation of this force in Loyola’s department of biology. Although undergraduates see little of the research jaroject itself, they benefit from the renewed interest of their professors in the pursuit of their science, and from the living examples of the tvork to be done in the field. The students’ otvn ac- quaintance with laboratory work has also become more thorough as a result of the impro ■ements in lighting, microscopes, and models -which have been introduced for all courses. Joseph S. Didusch, S.J. Professor Emeritus
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Edward S. Hauber S.J. Professor Chairman of Department CHEMISTRY George C. Thompson Assistant Professor Wallace S. Juncers, S.J. Instructor The Chemistry Department at Loyola College is one of the more rapidly expanding segments of the school. For the science and pre-med students it offers an excellent background in a vital subject. For the student enrolled in nonscientific departments, the department provides that appreciative brush with scientific methodology nec- essary for a liberal-arts degree. With the growing inter- est in chemistry, additions have been made both in fac- ulty members and in experimental equijament. Recent acquisitions in the laboratories have been an ultraviolet, as well as an infrared, spectrophotometer.
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