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Zin emnriam It was with prolound sorrow that tlme Adnmimmistration and Facility ol tlme Uni-- versity ol Dayton recorded the death ol an enminemmt friend and zealous associate. lwlr. Jolmn Sherman. As a special marlc ol respect to his nmenmory, it is pro- posed to recall and to spread upon tlme minutes ol this meeting a lormal appre- ciation ol lmis distinguished contrilnution to Daytomfs industrial, civic, philanthro- pic. and educational circles. As President ol tlme Standard Register Company, Fir. .lolmn Slmernman deve- loped amm extensive industrial enterprise. Vvitlm daring courage lme laced attendant weighty prohlems, and ever sought to promote Christian adjustments ol tlme in- evitalmle conflict laetween capital and lalmor. JOHN Q, SHERNI.-KN INHI-IUEU As a public spirited citizen lme exerted ellective inlluence upon civic organi- zations and aided in tlme aclmievemmments ol nmunicipal agencies, identifying lmimmmsell with the Dayton Clmanmlmer ol Commerce, tlme Dayton Real Estate Board, tlme Third Natioimal Banliing Corporation: lilcewise in tlme lraternal olifices ol tlme Knights ol Columbus lme lilled an inmportant role. As a kindly man and plmilantlmropic leader lxlr. Jolmn Sherman lmrouglmt active good will to lunction in local charities-in the annual Community Chest Drive. in tlme Catholic Vvellare Council, and particularly in the erection ol tlme Good Sammmaritan Hospital, to which clmaritalmle project lme also nmade a major linanf cial donation. As a talented representative ol intellectual vision and almility lxlr. lolmn tg. Sherman was granted an lmonorary degree ol laws in IQSB. lxlore intimately still as a supporting nmenmlmer ol the Board ol Trustees ol tlme University ol Dayton had lme won the esteenm ol this educational institution. For a decade ol years lme loyally endorsed tlme policies ol tlme University, and later, as president ol tlme Board, inaugurated ammd pushed to successful conmpletion tlme recent energetic campaign lor A Greater University ol Dayton. Other schools oi tlme city-- Chammminade and .lulienne High School-lmenetited greatly lay his presence omm tlmeir advisory commmmittees and now hold his cooperation in grateful renmemmmlmrance. Xvlmoreas, These evidences ol excellence in the career ol lxlr. John Slmernmnn call lor conmnmenmorative recognition, tlmerelore he it- Resolued, That tlme Administrative Oilice1's and the Faculty lxlenmlners lmere assembled direct to he officially inscribed upon tlme University records, this testi- nmonial of their inclelntedness and gratitude to time one who imm so many respects proved himself a forceful leader. a wise counselor, and a true friend oi tlme University ol Dayton. Ven. Sr. ixlarie Fidelis. Chairman, Resolutions Committee, University ol Dayton Faculty Page Twenty-three
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MONT! O! ,jf'l!L5f885 VERY REV. WALTER C. TREDTIN. SN., Chairman BERNARD T. SCHAD. SNL, Vice-Clwairman GEORGE DECK. SNL, Secrelary REV, ANDREVV L. SEEBOLD, SN-. Mociafe Mow CARRPLL A. HOCHVVALT, '20, President, Dayton. Oxio. .I0sEPH F. 0DELL, v1111.P1111111-111. 011y1.111, OI'liO. ' SAMUEL L. FINN. S ecfg 1111 01,111-111. OIIIO. HUGH E. WALL, '98, T111111111111. D11,111,11. 0111.-1. HARRY C. ANDERTON, '99, 011,111111. 011111. EDXVIN C. BECKER. 'll, C111111111111, 011111. HARRY C. BUSCH. '96, C111C1r111a11, OI'Ii0, JAMES M. C0X. IR.. D1,11.111. 0111.-1. HOXVARD EGBERT, D1,11111.. Olli0, x'1CT0R EMANUEL. '15, New Y.111 City. HARRY If. FINKE, 119. 011111111 Ohio. Page Twenly-two REV. JOHN A. ELBERT, SM. ofofay jfmafeea MICHAEL I. CIBBONS. '99, 0111.111 011111. WILLIAM HARTMAN. DHY11111, 0111111 MARTIN C. KLINTZ. '12, DBYIOH. 01110. HARRY A. MACK. 01111111 011111. OSCAR C. MILLER. '92, CI'liCHgO, I11. GEORGE QCATIYIAN, L111111. 011111. CHARLES H. REILING. D11,11.111. 011111. w. s. ROBINSON. D1.,111,11, 011111. LOUIS B. ROCK. ID11111111, 011111. GEORGE XVALTHER. Day11111, 011111. JOSEPH XVESTENDORF. 0111011 011111.
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C-' 611601, REV. .IOHN A. ELBERT, SBI., BI..-Y.. IJILD. Pre-sirit-nt oi the University oi Dayton REV. GEORGE J. RENNEKER, SBI.. BA.. NA. De-an of this University anti Registrar. Professor oi Phiiosophy REY. .-XNDREXY SEEBOLD, SBI.. FIA. Dirertm' oi ixiount St. .Iohn SISTER .-XC-NES INIBI.'XCL'IATA. S.N.D.. B,A.. INIJX. K Instruvtor in Engiish II-:-1-we oi aIJscnreI CHARLES INIATHIAS ARNS. SN., BS. Hvaci ui Dvpartnn-nt oi Krcrwrlriting: Professor ui Accounting HARRY CLIFFORD B,'Xl.'IAN. PILB. OI C. Assotsizite Pruiiessur oi I,hysim'ni Eriuratitml Alhietic Dirvctor REV. EDINIVND IOSEPH BALIBIEISTER. SBI., BLS. in Ifciuratiun. PILD. Ijruit-ssor ni Eciutaition XVILLI.-XXI ANTHONY BECK. SBI.. BS.. MSc.. PLD. Ijroif-ssor oi, Bmltigy II.i-awe ui .-Uusmicei NVILLIABI .IOSEPH BELISIER. SFI.. BS., BIA. Hemi oi Dt-partnwnt anti IJruIess0r oi Biatiwrimtirs CHARLES IOHN BEIZ, SKI., BS.. I5.C.E.. DICE. Iicari oi Di-parlnwnt nnmi Iyrniit-ssnr ui Cixii Iingini-tiring NORBERT BIERNIACIIER. SFI., BS. PIID. Hemi ni Di-purtnn-nl anti Ijrniffssfvr UI Cin'-mistry ANTHONY BERNARD BISHOP, SBI.. BS.. MSE Assistant Pruiessor oi Iliiysiis MICHAEL ANTHONY BOBAI-. SFI.. BS. Instrurtnr in Chi-lnistry LAXVRENCE LEO BOLL. SFI.. BMX.. NIA.. PIID. ljl'Uiit'SSOl' Ilia EHQIISII ittlfi G1'flIlHIl HERNI.-KN .IOSEPH BRENDEL, SNI.. BS.. in Eriucatiun. BS. in CUIIlIllC'fC0, .'Xssm'izite- Dean: Hemi of Division oi Busin-'ss Aciministrailiun: Iiemi ni Department :uni Pru- Iessor oi I'Ironumit's HOXNIARD .I. BRENNIQR. BS. Instrurtor in Businvss ffrgtinizzitiun ERNEST BROXYN, BS. in Ci. E. Instrurtrmr in Cixii Engineering EDXVARD R. Bl.'RROl 'GI IS instrurtor in Drawing ainri Dvsign: Dean, Strlmnt oi thc Dayton Art Institute Page vTtt'P1lIY i,0llt' SF. AQHCS IIIIHIEIFIIIHIEI Bro. .xfni Fr. BEIUIIIQISICI' Bm. Bernie Bro. BEIIITIEI' Bro. B912 Bro. Bicrmachcr Bm. Bishop
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