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Edward S. Hauber, S.J. Professor Chairman of Department Henry C. Freimuth Professorial Lecturer Chemistry . . . 24
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The Biology Department, under the able guidanee of Fr. Burke, S.J., has expanded from three members to four. However, three of the members are newcomers to the faculty. They are Dr. Zaharis, Dr. Fisher and Mr. Twardowicz who have replaced Dr. Negher- bon and Dr. Duffy who have gone on to other institutions. The department has certainly renowned itself this year by having two students ac- cepted for medical school, another going on to dental school and six who have won awards to various graduate schools. This is certainly a credit to the department and speaks well of the teachers who have had a most definite hand in the graduate awards won by these students. Joseph A. Burke, S.J. Assistant Professor Chairman of Department Jacob Fisher Instructor Mitchell L. Twardowicz, Jr. Instructor John L. Zaharis Assistant Professor
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TOUGH ONE — Even Dr. Zaczek has his problems in freshman General Chemistry course. toward the practical man Under the eapable guidance of Father Hauber, S.J., the Department of Chem- istry has attempted this year to provide a fuller and more active course of study. The year began on a sad note with the death of Mr. Thompson, who had had a long and devoted association with Loyola. However, the introduction of two new mem- bers, Dr. Miller and Dr. Zaczek, both for- mer Loyola College students, quite ad- equately filled the gap. Dr. Miller and Dr. Zaczek, joint editors of the Chesapeake Chemist, will conduct seminars this summer. These seminars will be in physical chemistry and in organic chemistry. In addition, a special laboratory has been constructed at their instigation to facilitate faculty research. This year the Department of Chemistry was one of the first to introduce comprehensive examinations, a policy that may be adopted soon in the other departments. The forward look of the Chemistry De- partment has been rewarded by scholar- ships for almost half of the seniors to the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Prince- ton, Penn State, Georgetown, Fordham and Maryland. Melvin P. Miller Instructor Norbert M. Zaczek Instructor Walter A. Patrick Professorial Lecturer
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