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' W ' P - V PETER TORRE. A.B.. B.E. Had his classical studies at Jesuit CollcKC from which he was grad- uated in 1899 with the A.B. decree Entered Tulane University E - Rinecrinpr School and was graduated with the degree of B.E- in 1S03. After a four-year course in Archi- tecture was graduated from Colum- bia University. N. V.. in 1907. As a member of Loyola Univer- sity faculty since 1921 is Associate Professor of Drawing. WILLIAM T. DALY, A.B. Was graduated from Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. with the A.B. degree in 1920. Became a member of the faculty of St. Charles College, Grand Coteau. Business Department. 1920. Tran.sferred to Jesuit High School in 1922 and taught English and Mathematics. As Professor Daly of Loyola Uni- versity, teaches Economics and English both in the regular course and in the Summer School 1924-25.
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SIDNEY L. TIBLIER, M.S.. D.D.S. Prepared for college at the Jesuit H iph School. Entered Loyola in 1913 and was graduated in 1917 with the degree of A.H. Pursuing further his scientific studies at IvOyola he received his M.S. in Chemistry in 1919. Became a member of tiie Loyola Staff in Sciences in 1918. As Pro- fessor of Chemistry he lectured for four years winning his D.D.S. in 1923. EDMOND L. MERILH, B.S., M.S. Had his high school education at the Jesuits ' and entered from there Spring Hill College in 1914. After three years in the science course he received from Spring Hill his B.S. degree in 1917. Further collegiate and university studies were interrupted for a while by the war. Served in the infantry at Camp Martin, New Orleans. After discharge from the army entered Tulane Medical School to prepare for medicine. Discontinuing his medical studies he entered Loy- ola and in 1923 received his degree of M.S. On the Loyola staff he is Professor of Biology and Assistant Professor of Bacteriology. IIJ
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CHARLES I. DENECHAUD, LL.D. A recoRiiized leader vi the Xew Orle.ins bar. After graduating from the Jesuit College and Tulane Law School he was admitted to the Louisiana bar in 1901, He conducts a general practice in law both in the Federal and State Courts. On the Loyola Law School Faculty. Pro- fessor ])enechaud lectures on Successions, Donations and Testaments. HENRY P. DART, SR , LL.D. One of the veterans of the New Orleans bar to which he was admitted in February, 1879. He was the last president of the New Orleans Law Association. When the Louisiana Bar Association succeeded to the former it was his skill and energy that founded it. On the Loyola Law School Faculty Pro- fessor Henry P. Dart. Sr. lectures on History and Sources of Louisiana Law. HON. WILLIAM H. BYRNES, LL.D. A graduate of Georgetown and Tulane, he was admitted to the bar in 1904. U ' hile not specializing in any particular department of law he is competent in all. His ability earned for him a judgeship in the Civil I)istrict Court, Division A. On the Loyola Law School Faculty he is Lec- turer on Evidence, Court Procedure and Com- n-.on Law. ALFRED J. BONOMO. LL.D. Familiarly and affectionately called by Loy- ola law students Doc. After graduation at the Jesuit College with the degree A.B., he went to Georgetown from which University he received the degre of LL-B. in 1914. When Loyola University established its law school in 1914. Professor Bonomo was among the first to belong to the law staff. He has served Loyola continuously since then as Sec- retary to the Law School. I I
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