Trinity College - Trinilogue Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1947

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,Sntial Etinntrs By way ol the History Department. we journeyed from the ancient realm of the Greek and Roman world of fresh- man year to the world ol' international many developments in current history during the war years. and the changing world was brought to our attention constantly in Sisters A-Xmerican His- tory class and Dr, Otenaselcs World Liao lf. Srociq, lDll.D., LLD, relations ol' our senior year. Sister Margaret Mary gave us the back- ground in Ancient History that served as a foundation course for our study of all subsequent history, Dr. Qtenasek and Sister Marie Lidwine were alert to Ciyili:ation course. Sister Raphael gaye us a new slant on the Russians as a people, and we readily saw that their rising power had evolved slowly from the hardiness and strength ol their customs and background. Wie developed a broader view ol the world in which we live, with the study of political science. Dr. Stock gave us a clear picture of the growth of our Constitution, and when we completed Tiiii REyEREND Tiioiyiixs NIANMNG O.fXl,l., PH D 132

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lpsgrhnlngg In junior year we were introduced to ourselves, or at least to our minds, and learned how and why they worked. We wrinkled our brows over the func- tion of the afferent and efferent nerves. Told that we were very conscious beings with feelings and emotions, we considered that statement old news un- til little expressions like kinesthetic, transfer oftraining, memory trace, Thorn- dike, Titchener, and Freud suddenly made us realize that perhaps there was a little more to this faculty of being than we had thought. lfr. Van Der Veldt. with his quick subtle humor and little experiments, kept us alert and made a perplexing theory fairly com- prehensiblei The mental processes once under- stood, we were ready to learn how to THE Reyeizexo JAMES A. VAN DER VELDT O.lf.M., PUD. :Xgrege en Philosophie de Louvain 311'- THE VERY REXEREND THoy1,xs V. fxloome OSB., PHD. XID, take care of the mind, or how not to become an occupant of a padded cell. The study of mental hygiene gave new and personal meaning to such terms as psychosis, depressions, balanced person- ality. Dr. Nloore made many points more pertinent by describing particular cases of mental illness that had come within his own experience. lt was with deep regret that we saw lfather leave lor thc University of iXladrid at the end of our first semester. Dr. Dorothy Dowd of the Catholic University con- tinued our course in the second se- mester and rounded out our knowl- edge of the subject with the history of the development of mental hygiene.



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Dr. Utenaseks course in the History of Political Thought we felt like pio- neers in politics, Xo course was more timely than X liss lim sl, Ross, B, Com. Cl,oxiJ.y A.C,l,5,, PHD. ofgovernment and education, but found ourselves much more at home in our study of the Christian ideal of the family and its relation to society. lXflILDRED OTENASEK, PHD. Hewitts Labor Economics. The grave situation caused in our country by strikes and wage disputes furnished l material for our study, and the daily l newspaper became one of our text- books in the course. In our study of sociology under Dr. Ross we saw both the idealism and im- practicality ol Platos proposed system jmx Hmwi-, ANL 331-

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