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RALPH P. PARROTTA. Assistant Professor, Mathematics and Physics; B.S., Northeastern LTniversity, 1943; M.A., Boston College, 1949; M.S., Northeastern University, 1953. Acting Director of Engineering, Eve- ning Session. FRANKLIN E. SATTERTH’ AITE, Associate Professor, Mathematics and Physics; B.S. in E.E., Swarthmore College, 1936; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1941. MAJOR WILLIAM F. LONGWELL, U.S.A. (Ret.), Professor, Chairman, Department of Civil Engineering ; B.S., U. S. Military Academy, 1923; B.S. in C.E., LTniversity of Iowa, 1932; M. in Engr., lale University, 1944; P.E., Massachusetts, 1947. ARTHUR H. .MALLON, Assistant Professor, Engineering; B.S. in C.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1936; P.E., Missouri, 1947, Massachusetts, 1952. JOHN J. SIFFERLEN, Instructor, Electrical Engineering; B.S. in E.E., University of Notre Dame, 1954. JAMES F. SULLIVAN, Assistant Pro- fessor, Acting Chairman, Department of Electrical Engineering; B.S. in E.E., Catholic University of America, 1950; P.E., Massachusetts, 1955.
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The engineer is today a most wanted man. Rapid scientific advancements, technical improvements, and mechanical inventions call for those with an exact training in the mathematical sciences. The engineer with his slide rule and transit is the symbol of Merrimack’s answer to this call. Established in 1951, the division of engineering provides courses leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in both civil and electrical engineering. But a Merrimack College graduate is not meant to be solely a technician. Philosophy, Religion, English, History, and Economics are considered integral parts of an engineer’s education. The result is a graduate highly trained in his own particular field yet imbued with the universal qualities of a Liberal Education. THOMAS A. BURKE, O.S.A., Asso- ciate Professor, Engineering; E.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1933; Augustinian College, Washington, D. C., 1938-42; M.S., Catholic Univer- sity of America, 1942. Director, Division of Engineering. WILLIAM R. GARRETT, JR.. In- structor, Engineering ; B.S. in C.E., The Rice Institute, 1947; M.S. in C.E., Harvard University, 1951. OGIieERIIG WILLIAM E. HASKELL, JR., Assist- ant Professor, Engineering; B.S. in C.E., Tufts College, 1950; M.S. in C.E., Northeastern University, 1957. GERALD J. KIRWIN, Instructor, Electrical Engineering; B.S. in E.E., Northeastern University, 1952; M.S. in E.E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1955.
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LYDIA T. CARSE, Instructor, Secre- tarial Science; B.S.S., Boston Uni- versity, 1927. The division of Business .Xdministration at Merrimack College inculcates in its students a knowledge of business techniques together with a broad cultural education which consists in the understanding of the political, social and economic changes which affect business. Such a wide training is required if these students are to ably assume their civic and professional duties while meeting the rapidly changing conditions of modern life. The Business Administration building now under construction on the campus is witness to the increasing demand for students properly educated in the knowledge and use of business methods. miSiniESS ADHimSTRATIOlli ANTHONY R. CARBONE, Assistant Professor, Business Administration ; B.S., Norlheaslern University, 19 19; M.A., Boston College, 1951. VIRGINIA G. O’NEIL, Assistant Pro- fessor, Secretarial Science; B.S., State Teachers College, Salem, Massachu- setts, 1943; M.Ed., Harvard Univer- sity, 1952. Dean of IF omen. ANNA RADZUKINAS, Assistant Pro- fessor, Secretarial Science; B.S., 1950, M.Ed., 1951, Boston University. Business education today is of the utmost importance and Merrimack College offers the best secretarial training of any college in its field. Both the two- and four-year programs train young people to fill top- flight postions in outstanding industries throughout the New England area. Graduates from the two-year program have found positions in government, private industry, science and the mathematical fields. Four-year graduates find they are offered a two-fold vocational choice of either teaching in the business field or private secretarial work in almost any industry of their choice. SECRETARIU WALTER C. GROVER, Instructor, Accounting; B.S., 1955, M.A., 1956, Boston College. SCIENCE
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