Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1944

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The Executive Officers acting in the capacity of Trustees to the entire administrative council, meet regularly with the two other units of that council, the President and the Board of Governors, to direct the educational functions of the University. Rev. Peter A. Brooks. S.J., who replaced Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., as president of the University this year, acts as president of the Executive Board. Assisting him in the task of formulating and executing the policies according to which Marquette University functions arc Rev. Raphael N. Hamilton, S.J.. secretary, and Rev. Augustine W. Walters, S.J., treasurer. Rev. Augustine Wallers, S.J. Treasurer Their task includes the guidance provided for students by deans, the making of laws for school life and a general supervision of activity at Marquette. The center of the detailed administrative work of the board is the Administration building. Here is kept the evidence of the efficiency of the board's activities in the form of records and statistical data on expenditures and the income of the University. Also located in the Administration building arc the mimeograph department and the various offices of officials of the University. Lending further assistance are other officers, including Rev. Francis A. Ryan. S.J., dean of men. assisted by George R. Griffin, and Mrs. Francis McElligott, dean of women. Rev. George E. Ganss, S.J., is a new member officiating as chaplain for navy men stationed at Marquette. Dr. Henry L. Banzhaf is business manager; Mary L. Mclzcr, registrar; and May Dooley, bursar. Rev. John P. Agnes, S.J., is superintendent of the grounds and buildings and Charles Cobecn is director of the Student Union. All publicity for the University, handled by the Marquette News Bureau, is under the direction of Edmund S. Carpenter. Rev. France A. Ryan, S.J. Dean of Men George R. Guilin Assistant Dean of Men Mrs. Francis L. McElligott Dean of Women Dt. Henry L. Banzhaf Business Manager Page 19

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Board ol Governors Guid'ng the regular growth and progress of the University is perhaps the biggest task facing the Board of Governors at Marquette during wartime. It is the duty of members of the board to act in an advisory capacity to assist the President and other officials of administration in conducting the affairs of Marquette. The board was organized under the administration of Father Albert C. Fox, S.J., and has contin ucd in its w'ork during the trying years s;nce. Responsibility for the growth and progress of Marquette rests in the hands of six prominent laymen, chosen for their efficiency and capability. They are Robert A. Uihlein, Milwaukee banker and industrialist; Dr. C C. Albright, representative of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company; Matthew H. Carpenter, secretary-treasurer of the Carpenter Baking Company; Charles O'Hara, vice-president of Cudahy Brothers Company; Harry S. Johnston, president of the Robert A. Johnston Company; and F. J. Sensen-brenner, president of the Kimberly Clark Corporation. Rev. Peter A. Brooks, S.J., as president of the University, is chairman of the Board of Governors, replacing Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J. Marquette counts itself as fortunate in having such outstanding laymen to counsel it, particularly in the trying times of the current decade. They give their time grac ously and unstintingly to cooperate with the Jesuit fathers in the administration of a great University. To them has gone all too little credit, but the proper authorities have long been appreciative of their invaluable assistance. The functioning of the Board of Governors has been challenged during this war, as has been that of all University officials. Despite this challenge, Marquette has progressed and grown with the aid of the Board of Governors. Harry S. Johnston Dr. C. F.. Albright F. J. Senscnbrcnncr Robert A. Uihlein Charles O'Hara Page 18



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The Graduate School, independent of other University units, this past year was unique in that it remained comparatively unchanged at a time when other schools and colleges made distinct changes. Instead of adopting the trimester plan, the Graduate School remained on the traditional basis of two semesters and a summer session. The School’s purpose is to instruct graduates with degrees in arts, science, philosophy, or in some particular professional school of advanced studies and private research. When the graduate is given his degree he has, in addition to his liberal undergraduate instruction and an intimate knowledge of specific subjects, a thorough understanding of personal research and investigation. The degrees offered by the Graduate School include those of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Education and Master of Science in Nursing Education. To meet the needs of war emergency, a course in Inter-American affairs was innovated in the curriculum during the summer. Its purpose was to effect amongst teachers an understanding of South American conditions for better hemispheric solidarity. School teachers were also offered a course in the organization of the Victory Corps” which has been launched in many schools for homefront war work. Another new feature this summer was the co-operative workshop in Elementary Education, held with the University of Wisconsin and Milwaukee State Teachers' College. Demonstrations of classes were given by instruc tors of all three schools. Under the auspices of the National Catholic Educational Rural Conference, the Graduate School also established an institute for educational leadership in rural life. The office of the Graduate School is located in the Administration Building on the second floor. Rev. Raphael N. Hamilton, S.J. Dean of the Graduate Sclioul Pace 20 Graduate school students listen to Dr. Vander Bckc

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