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REV. JOSEPH J. JAREMCZUK. A.B. Seton Hall College RALPH W. MUSSARI, B.S. Seton Hall College JOSEPH M. McKENNA, M.S. Fordham University CHARLES PENNINO. M.S. New York University LEONARD L. RITCHIE. A.M. DANIEL S. ROSSY, A.B. New York University New York University DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION The Department of Education, under the able direction of Dr. Joseph M. Connors, essentially provides for the pre-service professional training of parochial and public school teachers on the secondary school level. The Department operates a comprehensive Personnel Service through which it endeavors to secure, by means of standardized tests and personal inter views, an accurate appraisal of the candidate for secondary school teaching. JOSEPH M. CONNORS, PH.D. New York University Head of Department REV. DANIEL A. MURPHY. A.M. Fordham University
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FRANCIS DE PROSPO, A.M. New York University - K. STANLEY CLARKE, B.S. St Francis Xavier University ALBERT J. GENUA, A.M. Columbia University DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES The Science Department has a two-fold object: (1) to pre- pare students for commercial, industrial and graduate work; (2) preparation for the study of Medicine and Dentistry, and for tne teaching profession. Since an ever-increasing number of aspirants has forced the professional schools to choose only selected and outstanding subjects, Seton Hall has sought, by the insatution oi a Committee on Evaluations, to facilitate and insure a choice of worthy, representative young men. Rev. Michael I. Fronczak, and Dr. Matthew Steel, Department Heads, adhere to conservative and rather rigorous standards, and are generally guided by the suggestions of the Association of American Medical Colleges. REV. MICHAEL L FRONCZAK, A.M. Columbia University Head of Department of Biology
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