University of San Francisco - USF Don Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1964

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 PAUL J. HARNEY, S.J., has been a member of our faculty jincc 1945. He w« appointed Academic Vice-President in 1957, and incc then has been a member of the Accreditation Committee of the State Board of Education and of the Western College Association. FRANCIS J. CALLAHAN, S.J., received a doctorate in Cannon Law at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome in 1947. He came to USF in 1952 and is now Vice-President for Development. JAMES CORBETT, S.J., served as an Army Chaplain for nine yean before coming here. He has since then become Treasurer of the University. Page 17

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CHARLES W. DUI.LEA, S.J., President and Rcccor of the University of San Francisco, first came to this campus as an instructor in 1942. After his ordination in 1947, Father served as aide at the Jesuit curia in Rome for five years. He returned to USF in 1958 after his rcctorate at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose. Only last year did he become President of the University. The President’s Message My dear graduates: An educated man does not have to know everything. But he does have to know where everything is, where it fits into the picture of the universe. He must know where God fits into things; he must know where he and all men fit into this world of matter and spirit. He must know that he is that strange creature that is part of both. He must be aware of the consequent tension and pull of the two extremes. For that reason an educated man must possess himself of a philosophy of life. That, basically, you have received from the University of San Francisco. This does not mean that you have read everything from Plato to Malraux: it does not mean that you have personally worked out an elaborate system to live by. It does mean that you have some conclusions as to the meaning of life. An educated man must be able to answer the question what is man and what is he for? The University of San Francisco has given you an answer to that question —and by that much you are an educated man. And as an educated man you must continue to stand on the shoulders of the past and learn from the accumulated experience of mankind. Someone has said that education is that which is left when everything you have been taught is forgotten. If that be so, then education is a formation rather than information. It is something that happens inside you, to your mind, to the spirit at the center and core of you. If you leave the University with this information, you arc indeed blessed. With that blessing comes my personal blessing and prayer that peace and happiness be yours always. PaRe 16



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JOHN H. MARTIN, S.J., came to USF in 1946 after receiving his doctorate in education at Fordham University. He then left the Hilltop in 195 J to take the position of Dean of Arts and Sciences at Loyola University, Los Angeles. After three years he returned to San Francisco, and only last year became Dean of the Graduate Division. FRANCIS WALSH established himself as a professor at USF in 1951 after serving in World War II and receiving his law degree at Georgetown Law School. He then left the University for three years of private practice; and upon returning in 1957, he became and to this day is the youngest Dean of the Law School. Page 18

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