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JOHN E. CUSTY Lecturer J. CARROLL POWER Lecturer JOHN M. JORDAN Instructor DR. BOYLE takes a minute out from some class preparation to smile for the camera. RIGHT HERE in the rule book it clearly says no smoking in the classroom.
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Business In terms of enrollment, the Department of Business Administration is the largest at Loyola. Dr. Boyle, who also serves on the evaluation committee of the Middle States Association of Colleges, plans to do some writing on the economic development of Puerto Rico. She recently did a report for the Consumers Union of the United States in connection with the Anti-Poverty Program. Mr. Jordan, the newest member of the department, is presently a doctoral candidate at Purdue. During the summer, Fr. Convey attended the Summer Institute for Professors of Business Administration sponsored by the Case Institute. In its constant striving for self-improvement, the department plans several changes in curriculum. Greater emphasis will be placed on micro- and macro-economics. Also, a six credit statistics course is planned for next year. JOHN E. SWEITZER Associate Professor Chairman of Department
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Social Sciences The Department of Social Sciences is by far the largest depart- ment in the college. It includes professors of history, political science, sociology and education. Dr. Varga, the Department Chair- man, is presently writing a history of Colonial New York and one of Loyola College. Mr. Pilapil received his doctorate this year from Catholic University. He is c urrently working on a book concerning Alphonso XIII of Spain. Mr. Mair, the popular Moderator of the International Relations Club, is presently putting the finishing touches on his doctoral dissertation. He also represents Loyola in connection with the Baltimore Youth Commission ' s Tutorial Project. Along with her teaching duties. Dr. Thomas is Moderator of the Young Democrats and the pre-law adviser. Somehow finding spare time, this constitutional law expert is also working on a book on Supreme Court Justice Douglas. Fr. Conlin, who still has hopes of getting a sociology major at Loyola, spent the summer in Taiwan on a Fulbright grant. One of the most prolific writers on campus, Father recently presented a paper on juvenile delinquency to a meeting of the International Criminological Association in Montreal and one on the Catholic family to the Eastern Sociological Society. This year he introduced courses on the sociology of the city and on demography as well as adding a reading program to the basic sociology courses. The Department of Education works in conjunction with the teacher education scholarship program. Fr. Wise, the Chairman, is noted for his many articles on education in general and has recently published a book on the history of education. Dr. Witte is the chief coordinator of the Department with the various county and municipal Departments of Education. NICHOLAS VARGA Associate Professor Chairman of Department FR. McMANAMIN takes a last look before leaving the room while his brief case ticks softly on the desk. NO, NO, NO ... I don ' t mean King, S.J. I ' m defending King John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. WILLIAM M. KING, S.J. Instructor 16
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