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had heard directly of air raid alarms and blackouts. The Home Economics department for which St. Ioseph is becoming increasingly well known, has been recently expanded. In the past two years lVIiss Alice Callivan, Miss Margaret Frink, Miss Eileen Ncilan, Miss Katherine Nugent, and Miss Dorothy Wilens, all distinguished in their particular fields, have been valuable assets to this department. Mr. Frank Byrne, of the chemistry department, also joined the faculty during this period. Each of the faculty has made such noteworthy contributions to the growth of St. joseph College that it is almost impossible to give special mention to each. Sister Rosa has been responsible for the fact that the college is known and respected in the com- munity. Sister Theodore, Sister Corita, and Sister Rose de Lima, have helped students realize the value of civic leadership by work at the Bishop McAuliffe Center. Miss Edith Yeomans, assistant director of Union Settlement, and special lecturer at the college, and Miss Callaghan, in her direction of field work, have given opportunities to sociology students. One of the important events of this year at the college has been the publication of Dr. Quinlan's Victorian Prelude. Sister Marie de Lourdes is widely known for her work in the Nursery School, and Sister Marie Ancilla by her outstanding direction of the Queenels Companye. Each faculty member, in his individual way, has helped St. Ioseph gain an enviable repu- tation. At work in the clothing lab. FACULTY Instructor in Home Economics Qlzloodsj. Mixtziuczii Q1'1N1..tN, B.A., 1926, Yale Univer- sity, M.A., IQZQ, Columbia University, Gradu- ate Study abroad under fellowship from Columbia University, 1937-38, 1111.D., 1941, Columbia University. Assistant Professor in English. H1siN1t1c11 Romixiiiw, Doctor of Economics, 1926, University of Munich, LL.D., 1929, Uni- versity of Bonn. Instructor in Economics. S1s'1'1iR MARY Rosa, B.A., 1913, Catholic Uni- versity, Mai., 1918, Catholic University, 1111.D., 1929, Catholic University. Professor of Psychology. SISTER MARY Rose DE LIIXIA, 1s.A., 1940, St. Ioseph College, M.A., 1941, Catholic Univer- sity. Instructor in History. SISTER MARY SARA11, 1s.A., 1934, Catholic Uni- versity, Max., 1935, Catholic University, P11.D., 1937, Catholic University. Instructor in Latin and Creek. REVEREND Co1zNE1.1Us P. 'IIEULINCSQ M.A., 1911, St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore. As- sociate Professor of Religion and Philosophy. Sisriait MARY T1-11aoDoRE, B..-x., 1937, St. Ios- eph College, M.A., 1938, Catholic University. Instructor in German. EMILY V. WIIITE, B.s., 1930, Columbia Uni- versity, M.A., 1935, New York University. Assistant Professor in Physical Education. IJOROTHY WILENS, B.A., 1924, Smith College, B.F.A., 1932, Yale University. Instructor in Art. EDXVARD F. LAIJBINQ Director of Music, graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsic. IQEVEREND T11oMAs F. DENNEHY, Director of the College Choir. EDITH YEOINIANSQ B.A., 1927, Ohio Wesleyan University, M.s. in Social Administration, 1929, Western Reserve University School of Applied Social Sciences, New York School of Social Science. Special Lecturer. I5
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FACULTY S1srE11 M.111v nu Loekniis: 1s..1., 1934, Catl1olic U11iversity: 1x1..t., 1935, Columhia University: Graduate Study at Columhia University, 1935- . Assistant Professor i11 Iiducation and Director of the Nursery School. MA11oA1112T H. If111N14:,1s..-1., IQOQ, Barnard Col- lege: 1x1.A., 1927, Columbia UllIX'CfSII3'. In- str11ctor in Home Economics Qllome Man- agementf IXLICE GAL1.1v.1N: Columhia University: Graduate Study at Columhia University, 1941- . Instructor i11 Home liconomics QClothingH. Ij11w.1111D L. H111s11, 1s..1., 1932, Yale Univer- sity: PI'I.D., 193-3, Yale University. Assistant Professor in Ifnglish. M.111v P. Ho1.1.E11.1Ng Bs-1., 1928, Mt. St. Vin- cent College: M.A., 1929, Columhia Univer- sity: Hartford College of Law, 1937- . Assistant Professor i11 Political Science. S1s'1'1211 M. l111iN1z: Bax., 1937, St. Ioseph Col- lege: M.A., 1938, Catl1olie University: 1939, Study at the University of Paris: PH.D., 19.12, Catl1olic University. I11struetor in Romance Languages. S1s'1'u11 IMI.-XRY IOSEPII MARK: 1s.s., 1937, St. Ioseph College: Graduate Study at Col- umlvia University, IQKSQ- . Instructor i11 Secretarial Science. M.111oA11ET V. IiENN121Jv: ILA., 1917, Vassar: 1v1.A., 1922, RadcliIIe: 1111.n., 1929, Radcliffe. Associate Professor of Ifducation. M11111' MA11o.1xl11iT Mc:Ct'11K: Bax., St. Ioseph College, Igkgflg Study at the Sorhonne, 1936-37: 1x1.A., Yale University, 1939. In- structor in tl1e Romance Languages. REv1z1112ND Mv11oN V. M1L1.1211: 1s.s., IQZS, Holy Cross College: M..-x., 1937, St. Maryls Seminary, Baltimore. Lecturer i11 Religion. EILEEN I. NE11.AN, B.s., 1938, Seton Hill Col- lege: Florida State College for Women, 1938- 39. Instructor in Institution Management. KA'r11u111N1a NUGENT: 1a.s., IQ-QQ, Columhia University, Max., 1941, Columhia UI1IX'CfSIl37. I4 Practical application of theory. White to work with, for she has made athletics a vital pllfl of college life llllil shown us tl1e value of a well-rounded education. The summer of tl1is year Miss Mary P. llolleran, assistant professor of political science, joined the faculty. Si11ce IIICII, l1er eontrihu- tio11s to the com111u11ity have heeome as well known to civic leaders as l1er history courses are to 11s. Broadening tl1e educational opportunities for tl1e students, tl1e music department inaugurated a cl1oir a11d glee cluh under tl1e directio11 of Father Thomas Dennehy a11d Mr. Edward Lauhin. VVe are especially proud of Dr. Heinricl1 Rommen wl1o came to St. Ioseph College in 1938, hecause I1e is OIIC of tl1e intellectuals who left Europe at tl1e he- ginning of tl1e PICSCIII crisis and who have added so much to our American education. Sister Marie Benigna, instructor i11 hiology, and Sister M. Theo- dore, i11strt1ctor in German, joined tl1e faculty in the same year. Dr. Quinlan returned to our English de- part1ne11t after spending a year doing researcl1 at the British Museum in Lo11do11. Witl1 the adoption of the new system of study, memhers of tl1e faculty were appointed as guidance officers to help students appreciate their opportu11i- ties and heneht hy them. Closer relatio11s hetween faculty and students have come as a result of this new program. It was at this time that two members, Sister M. Ire11e and Miss Mary McCurl-1 returned from Europe to tell of their experiences in coun- tries on the brink of war. This was the Hrst time we
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