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The President The Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., in his fourth year as President of Notre Dame, successfully directed the University in one of its greatest years, physically and academically. Father Hesburgh was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1917. He obtained his Bachelor of Philosophy from the Gregorian University in Rome in 1939, and was ordained to the priesthood in Sacred Heart Church at Notre Dame in 1943. The next two years he spent studying, and in 1945 received his Doctorate of Sacred Theology from the Catholic University in Washington. Through his many contacts with the faculty and stu- dents as a teacher, rector, and administrative officer. Father Hesburgh has won the admiration and love of everyone connected with the University. Father Hesburgh has also written several books: God and the World of Man, Theology of Catholic Action, and Letters to Service-Women, besides having acquired renown as an entertaining speaker. Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President of the University of Notre Dame. Father Hesburgh gives the opening lecture, Courtship and Marriage, in the 1956 Marriage Institute. IB
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' p University John F. O ' Hara, C.S.C 1934-1939 i J. Hugh O ' Donnell, C.S.C 1939-1946 I. Cavanaugh, C.S.C I 1946-1952 fheodore M. Hesburgh 1952-
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Vice- Presidents Reverend Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Executive Vice- President, is in charge of the Administrative Branch of the University. As vice-president, one of his primary responsibilities is to coordinate the work of the differ- ent administrative officers of the University. Because of Father Hesburgh ' s crowded schedule, Father Joyce is quite often called on to represent him at both reli- gious and civic functions. Reverend James E. Norton, C.S.C., Vice-president in Charge of Student Affairs, is the University ' s link with the student body. He must look out for their interests in matters pertaining to all phases of campus and off- campus activities. Reverend Philip S. Moore, C.S.C., Vice-president in Charge of Academic Affairs, is directly responsible for making it possible that the Notre Dame student is af- forded an outstanding education. He supervises all the activities of the five Colleges pertaining to the educative process. Reverend Jerome J. Wilson, C.S.C., Vice-president in Charge- of Business Affairs, must keep a multi- million dollar corporation on a sound footing. Al- though the function of the University is to educate the youth, it must face the crises of any other body in an economic world. A university cannot continue to edu- cate if it cannot survive. Rev. James E. Norton, C.S.C., Vice-President, Student Affairs. Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C.. Executive Vice-President. Right: Rev. Jerome J. Wilson, C.S.C., Vice-President, Busi- ness Affairs. Lower right: Rev. Philip S. Mooj;e, C.S.C., Vice-President, Academic Affairs.
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