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DEDICATION Thomas D. Terry In March, 1968, the Reverend Thomas D. Terry, S.J. became the twenty-fifth president of the University of Santa Clara, succeeding the Very Reverend Patrick A. Donahoe, S.J. Father Terry entered the Jesuit Society in 1939 and v» as ordained a priest in 1952. He received his A.B. and Ph.I. degrees in philosophy in 1945 and 1947, and a B.S. degree in Chemistry, in 1947, all from St. Louis University. He also received an S.T.L. (Licential in Sacred Theology) from the University of California at Davis in 1959. Father Terry has been the academic vice-president at Loyola University, Los Angeles, for the past one-and-a-half years. Previously, he was Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Santa Clara. As Dean Father Terry was instrumental in bringing the quarter system to Santa Clara. The new academic plan divided the academic year into shorter periods and reduced the number of courses taken by the students, allowing them to have more time for independent study and to acquire a deeper understanding of the subject. Father Terry initiated the Arts and Architecture Department. A promoter of the fine arts, he continually sought a greater role for the fine arts in the undergraduate curricula and it was un- der his administration that the proposed fine arts center was conceived. It was also during his administration that the Edward J. Daly Science Center was built. In view of past accomplishment and service to the University and in a welcoming spirit, we proudly dedicate the 1968 REDWOOD to Father Terry.
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