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The PRESIDENT. . . TVTOTRE DAME ' S Father John Cavanaugh has that quality of ability mixed with an easy-going smiling attitude that seems to give everyone his confidence. One of the great inspirations behind the Notre Dame Foundation, Father John still finds time to pour over a crossword puzzle with a student while waiting in the Badin Hall barber shop. The University has enjoyed great expansion during Father Cavanaugh ' s tenure of office. Under his guidance a building program has been undertaken which will make Notre Dame an even greater school and which will make students and alumni even more grateful to Father John. He won their hearts as Prefect of Religion and he has never forgotten that the school is made up of individuals and has retained his same interest as president. Page 18
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Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Executive Vice President the Vice Presidents ON JULY 16, 1949, the Reverend Thomas A. Steiner, C.S.C., provincial of the Indiana Province, of the Priests of Holy Cross, announced the creation of four new vice presidential positions at the University of Notre Dame. Under the new administrative organization at Notre Dame, the University will have five vice presidents, each having specific duties. Previously there had only been one vice president, but with the greatly expanding duties of the administration, the new organization became a necessity. Father Steiner, who announced the new vice presidencies in conjunction with the 1949 obedi ' encies for priests and brothers of the province, also announced that the Reverend John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C., president since 1946, had been renamed president for three more years. The names of the new vice presidents and their duties are as follows: Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. was named as executive vice president of Notre Dame. Father Hesburgh formerly was head of the De- partment of Religion. Reverend Howard Kenna, C.S.C., formerly di- rector of studies, was appointed vice president in charge of academic affairs. Rev. Joseph A. Kehoe, C.S.C. Vice President in Charge of Student Affairs Rev. Howard J. Kenna, C.S.C. Vice President in Charge of Academic Affairs
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