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Chemistry The faculty of the Chemistry De- partment has had a very busy and productive year. Doctors McGuire, Miller, and Zaczek gave a report on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance” at the Maryland Section of the Ameri- can Chemical Society. Dr. Freimuth has been invited to contribute to a series of Analytical Chemistry. Dr. Miller attended a seminar during the summer at Lehigh Uni- versity on Surface and Colloid Chem- istry. Dr. Zaczek has published an article Enols in the Pyrrolidine Series” in the ]ournal of Organic Chernistry. With respect to the cur- riculum, Dr. McGuire, Chairman of the Department, announced that the course in chemistry library research has been changed from senior year to sophomore year. The department members in conjunction with the Stu- dent Affiliate Chapter of the Ameri- can Chemistry Society have been holding weekly reviews of chemi- cal papers. HENRY C. FREIMUTH Professional Lecturer NORBERT M. ZACZEK Assistant Professor MELVIN P. MILLER Assistant Professor EDWARD S. HAUBER, S.J. Professor o
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MORGAN H. PRITCHETT Associate Professor Cliairinaii of Department of Modern Languages P. EDW ' ARD KALTENBACH Professor Chairman of Department of Ancient Classics VINa-NT J. COLL fORE Assistant Professor The Modern Language Department has instituted a Modern Language Major in conjunction with Mount Saint Agnes College. Loyola College students will take their non-language courses at Loyola but will go to Mount Saint Agnes College for their language and literature courses. Dr. Pritchett, The Chairman of the Department, sers-ed in the capacity of co- chairman of the Maryland Day Celebration. He conducted the Twelfth Annual Loyola College Co-ordinating Conference for the teaching of Modern Languages. He also reviewed several books for The Baltimore Sun, one of which was a biography of Goethe. Mr. Jordan was elected the Secretary of the Middle States Modern Language Association. Mr. Colimore also reviewed books for The Baltimore Sun and for the Jesuit periodical Best Seller. Among the books he reviewed was That Summer by Drur)’ and The Divine Aretino by Cleugh. Mr. van der Wens is teaching French courses both in the day school and the evening school. CHARLES F. JORDON Assistant Professor FREDERIK L. G. VAN DER WENS Assistant Professor 14
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Business JOHN E. SWEITZER Associate Professor Chairman of Department DORIS D. BOYLE Professor In terms of enrollment, the Department of Business Administration is the largest at Loyola. Doctor Boyle, a member of the evaluation committee of the Middle States Association of Colleges, plans to do some writing on the economic development of Puerto Rico. Mr. Jordan is presently a Doctoral candidate at Purdue. Mr. Carton, who had been away doing doctoral work at Georgetown, has returned to Loyola. In addition to his business courses, Mr. Carton taught a fine arts course. Father Con- vey, S.J. has been instmmental in the revitalization of the Management Club. Mr. Sweitzer, the Chairman of the Business Administration Department, is Treasurer and Mr. Jordan, the Secretary of the Millbrook Investment Club. In its constant striving for self-improvement, the department has made several changes in curriculum. Greater emphasis has been placed on micro- and macro-economics. A six-credit statistics course was added this year and a course in Money and Banking is now available at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland. The Business Department was glad to vacate their old offices in the basement of the science building for space in the completely refurbished Xavier Hall this year. WILLIAM P. CARTON Lecturer EDWIN H. CONVEY, S.J. Assistant Professor 16
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