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-14 ll. MI m :w 1M wnmntmum This drawing shows a reading room in the proposed seventy-5ve thousand volume library. planning for the Future Because of our immediate need, the library will be one of the first new buildings to be wnstructcd. This sketch - done lry Brother Cajctuu. O.F .31., the collegek architect - shnws the exterior of thc prulmscd addition 10 our campus. 18
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PIOSidentel , eat Dr. Richard J. Spath addresaes an as- :fig'llly that officially welcomed him to Saint Francis mg hm January visit. naiather Clarence Laplante, 0.F.M., aui- tio need that he was vacating his p051- prg'as College President in August. The 0e S'dfmt went on to explain that his suc- SS01' Wlll be Dr. Richard J. Spath who :5 Serving as Dean of the Graduate ool at John Carroll University in nOeVeland. Father Clarence also an- runced that, starting in the fall, Saint anClS College would accept qualified emale students on a commuting basis. histo, 1967 is an important year in the pan ??? 0f Samt Francis College. The ex- rai $10n drlve tin the form of a fund haSmg appeall is in high gear; we will awe a lay prescient; and we are fully Sin redlted. We have come a long way Ce that cold November in 1933, but Dr: Cfmnot rest because we still have to InlSes to -keep. If we are faithful reallour Promises, we will achieve the e .goal. of Saint Francis College: aca- mlc distinction. dr. richarcl i. spath appointed first lay president Rev. Luke Clmlmt, 0.1:.Ms, Prm-im-inl ml Saint Juxtlph'x Pmrinm- n! H . ls'mnvim-uns and Chairman of llll' Hoard of lrustm's, rt'minisn'l-H :zlmut llu- varly lli'l's 0f Saint Francis. 17
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MASTERPLAH - 5T FRANCIS COLLEEE ' BIDDEFOKD, INDIE Brolhal Cli!!il1 J B Blumlnn 0F ' Atchltul FAIR . The master . . E'Ymnasium 121:3 talk for SIN . NV dorms, :1 library, a chapel monastery, a Held house and 4 n ' CW athlI-hc holds, The pmgmss 0i thv lnnt four years is u gund indication that funds w- . 1 m 111nm: to grow uniil its pmim-tvd goals are rczlllzL-d. Wnr'Lmrn hung; lhvmwlw-x 1:1':-p.lrim: III: IIIth .iu'uy imm- lt-tlur mull 1hi' hlght Hi IJIH m'u unhhll'n. 19
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