University of Notre Dame - Dome Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Rev. John E. Murphy, C.S.C. Vice President in Charge of Public Relations Rev. John J. Burke, C.S.C. Vice President in Charge of Business Affairs Reverend Joseph A. Kehoe, C.S.C., was named vice president in charge of student welfare. Father Kehoe formerly held the position of director of student welfare. Reverend John H. Murphy, C.S.C., was named vice president in charge of public relations. Father Murphy has served as vice president for the past three years. Reverend John J. Burke, C.S.C., was appointed by Father Steiner to the post of vice president in charge of business affairs. Father Burke previously held the position of business manager of the University. Reverend James J. Leahy, C.S.C., who, during the latter part of World War II, was administrative assistant to the president of Notre Dame, was ap- pointed assistant to the vice president in charge of student welfare. He replaces the Reverend Joseph D. Barry, C.S.C., who was assigned to vocational work at Holy Cross Seminary on the Notre Dame campus. So it seems that the fame of the name of Notre Dame no longer resides in just the fields of arts, sciences and athletics but now has been indelibly etched in the functions of organizational structure. Statue of Father Sorin, founder and first president of Notre Dame

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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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Rev. Louis S. Thornton, C.S.C. Registrar Officers of Administration Rev. James J. Leahy, C.S.C. Assistant to Vice President. Prefect of Discipline Rev. James E. Norton, C.S.C. Assistant to I ice President

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