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College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Rev. Robert I. Bradley, SJ.. Ph.D. Dean, Arts and Sciences Clarence L. Abello, B.Econ. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Walter M. Aklin, A.B. Associate Professor of Music Head, Music Department Francis E. Aranyi, Ph.D. Lecturer in Music Rev. William E. Armstrong, S.J., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Rev. Englebert M. Axer, S.J., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy Rev. Ernest P. Bertin, S.J., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Head, English Department Rev. Francis X. Bisciglia, S.J., M.A. Assistant Professor of Classical Languages Rev. Robert I. Bradley, SJ., Ph.D. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Assistant Professor of History Rev. Alfred T. Brady, S.J., M.A. Associate Professor of Theology Rev. J. Gerard Bussy, S.J., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy Rev. Robert J. Carmody, S.J., Ph.D. Professor of English Walter R. Carmody, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Chu Chiu Chang, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Theodore S. Chihara, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Head. Mathematics Department Virginia A. Clayton, M.S. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Richard C. Collins Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Political Science 21
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The Core Curriculum committee members representing the various departments within the College of Arts and Sciences are Or. J. Robert Larson, head of the sociology department; Rev. Robert Bradley, S.J., head of the history department; Dr. David Downes, head of the English department; Rev. Armand Nigro, assistant professor of philosophy: Rev. Edmund Morton, S.J., acting head of the philosophy department; Rev. Webster Patterson, S.J., head of the theology department; Rev. Ernest Bertin, S.J., head of the chemistry department; Rev. John Fittercr, S.J.. dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Dr. John Toutonghi, assistant professor of physics. New Core to Be Initiated in Fall of '65 A faculty core curriculum committee was established in October 1963 for the purpose of re-evaluating the University’s core curriculum. After a year of deliberation the committee presented the Academic Council with a dynamic new concept in education which will be executed Fall Quarter 1965. The new core will emphasize integration of knowledge, quality teaching and greater student participation in the learning process. It will consist of 80-84 hours and will lx required of all students attending the University. Under the new program, degree requirements will lx? reduced to 180 hours for most students. Philosophy will combine historical, comparative and systematic approaches. Theology will take its place among the other liberal arts courses. The English sequence will enable the student to read critically and write intelligibly. History will serve as an integrating agent for all core courses. All students will be required to take two of three science sequences. ROTO will lx voluntary under the new core and the department in which the student majors will determine any additional requirements. The committee consisted of Fr. Ernest Bertin, S.J., head of the chemistry department and chairman of the committee; Dr. Robert I.arson, head of the sociology department: Dr. David Downes, head of the English department; Fr. Robert Bradley, S.J., head of the history department; Fr. Armand Nigro, S.J., assistant professor of philosophy; Fr. Webster Patterson, S.J., head of the theology department; Fr. Robert Saenz, S.J., acting head of the language department, and Dr. John Toutonghi, assistant professor of physics. Fr. John Fittercr. S.J., then dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and now University president, replaced Fr. Ernest Bertin, S.J., as chairman of the committee in January 1964. 20
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Rev. James V. Connors, SJ., M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech Head. Speech Department Paul P. Cook, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology Rev. James J. Cowgill, S.J., Ph.D. Professor of Physics Head. Physics Department Nikolas J. Damascus, M.F.A. Associate Professor of Art Richard A. Davison, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English William J. Dore, Jr., M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech David A. Downes, Ph.D. Professor of English Head. English Department Thomas E. Downey, Ph.D. Professor of History Rev. Robert J. Egan, S.J., M.A. Instructor in Theology Rev. John Fearon, O.P., S.T.P. Assistant Professor of Theology Rev. Francis J. Greene, S.J., M.A. Assistant Professor of Journalism Head. Journalism Department William A. Guppy, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology Thomas B. Hamilton, M.A. Instructor in Psychology Darel W. Hardy, M.S. Instructor in Mathematics Rev. Vernon J. Harkins, S.J., B.A., S.T.L Assistant Professor of Philosophy Charles R. Harmon, M.A. Assistant Professor of History Rev. John S. Harrington, S.J., M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Rev. Frederick P. Harrison, SJ., M.A. Assistant Professor of English Rev. Eugene A. Healy, S.J., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology Marvin T. Herard, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art Richard P. Hickey, Ph.D. Professor of English Shu Koo Kao, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics Rev. Leonard J. Kaufer, S.J., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy David P. Killen, B.A. Acting Instructor in Theology 22
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