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ARTHUR HERTZ, Ed.D. University of Sorbonne SERGE HUGHES, A.M. Princeton University VICTOR KONOPKA. A.M. University of Florida NORBERT LUBASZ. LL.D. University of Vienna donald f. McCulloch. a.m. Fordham University EMILIO R. PINEDA. A.M. Columbia University ANDREW J. SHARKE. Ph.B. University of Oklahoma MAURICE SIMON, A.M. University of Bonn CHARLES A. VOIGTLANDER, A.M. Columbia University
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DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES JULIUS S. LOMBARDI. PH.D. University of Laval Head of Department The Department of Modern Languages is prepared to offer Majors in the fields of French, Spanish, Italian, and German. Dr. Julius S. Lombardi who became Head of Department in 1946, has placed special emphasis on the reading courses of the Romance Languages. Such courses as 17th and 19th Century French Literature, The Novel in Hispanic America, Readings in Modern Italian, and German Civilization are stressed. The basic concepts of phonetics and the fundamentals of grammar and syntax are inherent in every elementary language course. Special attention is paid to conversation and composition. Every candidate for a degree must pass through the Modern Languages Department. CHARLES DI TARGIANI, A.M. University oi Brussels FRED G. ELSTON, LL.D. University of Breslau JESUS M. FERNANDEZ. Ph.B. Gregorian University of Rome EDWARD J. HENRY. A.M. Fordham University
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LOUIS de SIMONE. A.M. Columbia University REV. THOMAS W. CUNNINGHAM, A.M. Fordham University Head of Department The English Department is the third oldest department in Seton Hall College, junior only to the Classical Languages and Philosophy departments. Rev. Thomas W. Cunningham be- came its head in the Fall of 1946. Every student in Seton Hall is required to take courses in the English Department. Setonia is one of only thirty-three colleges in the United States which require American Literature for English Majors. Seton Hall is also one of the few American colleges offering every period of English Literature, including the Medieval, usually omitted. Radio Writing, and other creative writing courses have been added to the curriculum in 1948. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH JACK P. FRANZETTI, A.M. St. John ' s University REV. THOMAS J. GILHOOLY, A.M. Columbia University EDWARD J. HENNEBERRY. A.M. New England Conservatory PAUL A. JORDAN. A.M. Seton Hall College
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