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toward the informed man Fr. Conlin, S.J., by far the most active member of the department, has attended four national sociological conventions. At a re- gional meeting he presented a paper on Co- hen’s Hypothesis. Fr. Conlin will soon pub- lish an article on juvenile delinquency in the University of Pennsylvania re,ader. Two-thirds of the social science majors plan to attend graduate school. Scholar- ships have been won to the law schools of Notre Dame and Villanova, to Western Re- serve, Cincinnati and Duquesne; a Woodrow Wilson award was won to the University of Chicago. Under Fr. Wise, S.J., the Department of Education, which works in conjunction with the teacher education scholarships, has eliminated the necessity of senior’s atten- ance of night school for the whole of senior year. Edward V. Daubner Assistant Professor of Education Cyril M. Witte Associate Professor of Education Donald J. Reitz Lecturer in Education
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COLLEGE BOWL — Sophomore Joe Bartek has the answer to moderator Hans Mair’s question in a demon- stration early in the year. Social Science . . . Nicholas Varga Associate Professor of History The Department of Social Science ex- perienced an irreparable loss this year in the death of Dr. Kirwin. However, with Dr. Varga as new head the department has been quite active. Dr. Varga himself is in the proc- ess of writing a book on politics in colonial New York. Mr. Pilapil is working on his doctoral dissertation and has recently com- pleted an article on the Philippine Revolu- tion. Mr. Mair has attended conferences on nuclear war and on Africa. In February he lectured to the United Jewish Sisterhood on recent history in the Near East. William M. King, S.J. Instructor in History Hans Mair Instructor in Political Science Vincente R. Pilapil Instructor in History
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B U s I N E S S John E. Sweitzer Associate Professor Chairman of Department In terms of enrollment, the Business De- partment is the largest department in the College. This year it offered an eeonomies major for the first time under the direetion of Dr. Doris Boyle. Dr. Boyle was named Woman of the Year in the Maryland area. She has appeared at several eongressional investigations on eco- nomie eonditions. This department has reeeived many scholarships this year, including ones to St. Louis, Wayne State, Boston College, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Mr. Sweitzer, who heads his own accounting firm, will em- ploy a number of the seniors who will not be going to graduate school. George M. Zlnkhan, Jr. Lecturer John C. Power Lecturer Doris D. Boyle Professor Edwin H. Convey, S.J. Instructor John E. Gusty Lecturer k
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