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Hi Rev. John J. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. Director, Notre Dame Foundation - Rev. Louis J. Thornton, C.S.C. Director of Admissions Jerome J. Sechowski Purchasing Agent Officers of Administration Under the vice-presidents are a number of men who make pos- sible Notre Dame ' s success as a University. They assist the higher administration officers in their work and perform functions necessary to the growth and development of the school. Many of the men are connected with the business affairs of the University, which compare in size to those of a moderately large corporation. Some are connected .with the maintenance of the buildings and grounds of the University, which are spread over 1700 acres. The academic field is the interest of others, who assure Notre Dame ' s 5500 students the best education that the school can give. Recently, there was an addition to this group of men in the person of the Director of the Notre Dame Foundation. He is responsible for all those departments which are not included under one of the vice-presidents. The Director ' s main task is to dis- tribute the contributions of Notre Dame alumni and friends so that all phases of University life may benefit and grow. One of the most ambitious projects is the Distinguished Professors Pro- gram, by which the Notre Dame student is provided with the finest possible environment for academic pursuits. Rev. Robert Woodward, C.S.C. Director, Office of Military Information Vincent H. Fraatz Director of Maintenance Rev. George L. Holderith, C.S.C. Supervisor of Buildings 20
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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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J. Arthur Haley Director of Public Relations James E. Murphy Director of Public Information Rev. Robert J. Lochner, C.S.C. Assistant to the Vice-President Academic Affairs William Broderick Investment Officer Rev. Charles I. McCarragher, C.S.C. Prefect of Discipline Emerit E. Moore Director of Student Accounts Rev. Alfred F. Mendez, C.S.C. Director of Student Aid G. Edward Harwood Comptroller Brother Albinus Butler, C.S.C. Cashier 21
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