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DEDICATION In the margin were notes on Grimm’s Law of Linguistic shift, FDR, A. E. Housman, Greshman’s Law and the laws of probability as applied to dicing games. The text — Horace’s Odes. The Course- Latin I. The Teacher — Dr. P. Edward Kaltenbach. In his twenty-one years at Loyola, Dr. Kaltenbach has seasoned his courses in History, Latin, and English with tidbits from the realms of linguistics, political science, economics and other studies. He also sprinkles his courses with witty instructive anecdotes from his personal experience and vast readings, some- times garnishing them with side excursions into the world of gourmet cooking, stamp collecting, and baseball. All this makes Dr. Kaltenbach one of the most interesting teachers on any cam- pus. He graduated from Loyola College in 1942. After serving in World War II, he entered Johns Hopkins University and received his doctorate in classics there in 1946, doing his dissertation on the non-Roman elements in the Roman Army in the Second Punic War. While at Hopkins, he became a member of Phi Beta Kappa. In this age when many scholars are teachers, he is a teacher who is a scholar. He has not sought to cover himself with academic glory but rather to learn more to pass on to his students. He has resisted the tendency of professors to turn out scores of scholarly tomes decipherable to only a few. His sole published work is Stampless Covers of Maryland, an outgrowth of his stamp collecting hobby. We, the class of 1967, dedicate this yearbook to Dr. P. Edward Kaltenbach, in tribute to a man so devoted to his students, a great classicist who can truly say with the poet Terrence, “I am a man, therefore I consider nothing human foreign to me.” In margine erant notae de lege Grimm conversionis litterarun, F.D.R., A. E. Houseman, lege Greshman atque legibus probabiliatis applicatis al I is. Liber — Carmina Q. Harati Flacci. Curriculum — Latina I. Magister — Dr. P. Edwardus Kaltenbach. In XXI annis Loyolae, addedit Dr. Kaltenbach parvula e regnis scienciae litterarum, rei publicae, negotii forensii et aliorum studiorum in curricula historiae et linguarum Britanorum et Latinorum. Etian per cvurricula fabellas salsas et utiles sparget ex sua vita acta et latis lectionibus. Aliquando ea ornat iteribus in terras rei novorum coquendorum, signorum sereorum collegen- dorum et ludi pilae. Quam ob rem Dr. Kaltenbach est unus magistorum iucundissimorum in hoc aut alio collegio. In anno MCMXLII a.v.c. a collegio Loyolae agressus est. Postquam in Bello Universo II servaverat, iniit Academicam Johns Hopkins et scribens opus de militibus qui non erant Romani in exercitu Romano, gradum doctoris in studiis antiquiis accepit. Ibi factus est socius Phi Beta Kappa. In tempore quando multi discipuli sunt magistri, ille est magister qui est discipulus. Gloriam academicam obtinere non petet sed potius addiscere qui discipulis plus doceat. Inclinatione magistorum multos libros altos perspicuos modo paucis proferre abstat. Solum opus editum est Involucra Sine Signis in Terre Mariae, eventus signorum sereorum collendorum. Nos, classis MCMLXVII, hoc librum anni tributo Dr. P. Edwardo Kaltenbach, dedicamus viri devotissimo discip- ulis suis, magno discipulo saeculorm antiquorum qui verum cum poeta Terrentio dicere potest, ‘‘Homo sum, humani nil a me alienum puto.”
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Mr. Bernard Winter surpassed the theft of the Mona Lisa this past March when he wooed Marge Leppert away from us to be his wife. After 10 years of being Den Mother to the college community in general and the Green Grey in particular, Marge decided to put her vast experience to work in maintaining a family of her own. Along with the rest of the school, the Class of ’67 wishes for Marge the happiness she so much deserves, and for the college the good fortune to survive the loss of the Dean of Men’s secretary who, as everyone knows, kept complete chaos from overrunning the campus.
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