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REVEREND EDWARD B. McKEE. O.S.A.. M.A. Vice-President Jh (Sice (phsidddjwi FATHER McKEE Villanova's new Vice-President is a man thoroughly con- versant with the ideals and methods of the College. Since 1931, he has been teacher and student counsellor. He is best known to recent students as the continually enthusiastic moderator of Intramural athletics, and of the weekly paper, The Villanovan. His promotion up the administrative ladder, we are sure, was regarded by him as a matter of sacrifice, for it involved his separating himself from these two beloved projects. However, the same complete sincerity which marked his devotion to these activities will likewise characterize his ad- ministration in his now position, and will surely bring him the same and greater success. FATHER DWYER Father Dwyer succeeds to the office of College Dean and Military Liaison Officer, with a broad background of European education and a long acquaintance with things Villanovan. At Villanova as a student from 1920 till 1928, through high school and college, he went abroad to Germany, where he obtained his doctorate at Wurzburg, and pursued further stud- ies at Berlin, until 1933. In Rome from '33 till '37 at the Mother house of all Augustinians, he returned to Villanova in 1937 and was assigned to the faculty of Philosophy, from which, as Associate Professor, he was appointed by the President to his present position. FATHER McQUADE The change-over of the College curricula from a peace- time to a war-time basis entailed many baffling problems. The solution of the problems was the task of Father McQuade. A tireless worker, he has devoted all his time for the last eighteen months to the job of unknotting the intricacies of schedule as- signments for student and teacher until, at his own request, he was released regretfully by the President, to devote all his time to his loved sociologic studies. REVEREND VINCENT A. McQUADE. O.S.A.. PH.D. College Dean . . . retiring REVEREND EDWARD M. DWYER, O.S.A.. PH.D. College Dean . . . succeeding
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PRESIDENT FATHER McGUIRE A graduate of Villanova, Class of 1932, be- comes President of the College in 1944. As an in- structor, a student counsellor, and, for the last three years, as Dean of Men and Moderator of Athletics, Father McGuire has been part of Vil- lanova's administrative life only since 1939, when he returned from years of study in the Eternal City. Much respected by recent graduates and cur- rently enrolled students, well known in intercol- legiate athletic circles of the East, admired by Alumni who came to know him during his term as Vice-President of the College, his popularity is second only to his capability. Those who called him to Office are relying on that capability for the carrying forward of the Villanova standard ably borne by so many worthy predecessors. PRESIDENT FATHER STANFORD Long years of association with Villanova closed this June for Father Stanford. A graduate of the Class of 1918, he had been connected in a vital way with the work of the College since that time as instructor in engineering drawing, teacher of Religion, Chaplain, and, finally, as long-term President. The monument to his success remains around us in Villanova of today. Building upon the foun- dations laid by his brothers in religion who pre- ceded him, he led the College forward and up- ward until now when he can look back upon his achievements with a sense of satisfaction echoed in the applause of the educational world and of his fellow religious in the words: Well Done. Vory Rovorond Francis X. N. McGuire. O.S.A.. D.D.. appointed to tho Presidency last Juno altor three yoars as Vico-President and Dean ol Men. Jh (p UL jjckmi Very Rovorond Edward V. Stanford, O.S A., LL.D., who relinquished the administrativo reins altor twelvo strenuous and oxtromcly succossiul yoars of offico.
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Jhx JaajJhj. EMIL AMELOTTI Mathematics and Physics REV. JOHN ANDERSON. O.S.A. Seminary GEORGE H. AUTH Engineering REV. JOSEPH A. BARTLEY. O.S.A. Business Administration REV. JOHN E. BRESNAHAN. O.S.A. Classics LEO F. BROWN Education 21 HARRY S. BUECHE Engineering
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