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Board of Trustees 208 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Harry B. Bissell , Jr. J. Richard Leaman, Jr. Greenville, Del. Media, Pa . President, Bradford, Inc. President, Mrs. Arthur E. Bone Packaged Products Division, Paoli , Pa . Executive Vice President , Civic Leader Scott Paper Company J. Richard Boylan Mrs. George J. Lincoln III Devon, Pa . Villanova , Pa . Vice Chairman, Provident Civic Leader National Bank Thomas S. Lodge, Esq. Linda D. Brawner, Ed.D New Castle, Del. Radnor, Pa . Partner; Connoll y, Bove, Lodge & Educator Hutz Robert J. Bruce Peter M. Mattoon, Esq. Wallingford, Pa . Radnor, Pa. F. Eugene Dixon, Jr. President, Widener University Partner; Ballard, Spahr, Andrews, H. James Conaway, Jr. , Esq. and Ingersoll Wilmington, Del. David C. MelnicofT Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr. Partner; Young, Conaway, Stargatt Philadelphia, Pa . Lafayette Hill, Pa. & Taylor Executive Vice President, Chairman PSFS Management Trustee Salvatore Giordano George Strawbridge, Jr., Ph.D. Bernardsville, N.J. William B. Packer, Sr. Ambler, Pa . Cochranville, Pa. Chairman of the Board, Vice Chairman Chief Executi ve Officer, Chairman, Seaview Petroleum, lnc. Educator Fedders Corp. Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Hon. John B. Hannum William T. Quillen, Esq. North Palm Beach, Fla . Unionville, Pa. New Castle, Del. Vice Chairman United States District Judge, Partner; Potter, Anderson & President, Quick & Reilly Eastern District of Pennsylvani a Corroon Group, Inc. Morton Jenks David L. Topel, Esq. Stuart H. Raub Philadelphia, Pa . Philadelphia , Pa. Lititz, Pa . Gruntal & Co. Representative, Joint Alumni Secretary Richard I.G. Jones, Esq. Council, Widener University Retired Executive Coatesville, Pa . Davis H. Truax Joseph E. Boettner Partner; Prickett, Jones, Ell iott, Newark, Del. Bryn Mawr, Pa . Kristol & Schnee Vice President, Wilmington Trust Treasurer Louis Kapelski Company Retired Executive, Philadelphia Newtown Square, Pa . Donald P. Walsh, Esq. Life Insurance Company Retired Executive Newtown Square, Pa . John A. Babett, D.D.S. William A. Knaus, M.D. Senior Vice President and General Wilmington , Del. Arlington, Va. Counsel, Sun Company, Inc. Oral-Maxillofacial Surgeon Director, IC U Research, The Hon. John H. Ware 3d Alexis I. duPont Bayard, Esq. George Washington University Oxford, Pa. Medical Center Wilmington, Del. Chairman of the Board, American President and Director; C. Blair Law Water Works Company Bayard, Brill & Handelman, P.A. Lyons Falls, N.Y. President , Law Brothers Contracting Corp. 209 HONORARY TRUSTEES E. Sargent Hoopes, Jr. Massillon, Ohio Virgil Kauffman Yardley, Pa. Chalmer G. Kirkbride Elkton, Md. A. Minis, Jr. Savannah, Ga . J. Newton Pew Wallingford, Pa. William J. Wolf Bala Cynwyd, Pa. WIDENER UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Lawrence P. Buck, B.A., M.A. , COLLEGIATE DEANS Ph.D. Acting Provost And rew A. Bushko, B.A., M.A., Jospeh A. Arbuckle, B.S., Ed.D. Dean. Brandywine M.S. Assistant Provost for the College; Acting Dean, University Pennsylvania Campus College Andrew A. Bushko, B.A., M.A., Annette Steigelfest, B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Assistant Provost for the Ph.D. Acting Dean, College of Delaware Campus Arts and Sciences W. David Eckard III, B.S. , Anthony J. Santoro, Esq., B.A. , C.P.A. Vice President f or J.D. , LL.M. in Tax Dean, Finance Th e Delaware Law School Vincent F. Lindsley, B.. , M.S. Thomas G. McWilliams, Jr., B. E.S. , Vice Presidem for Student Ph.D. Dean, School of Services Engineering Theodore F. Locke, Jr., B.S., Nicholas J. Hadgis, B.A ., B.. , M. B. A. Vice President f or Robert J. Bmce M.S. Dean , School of Hotel and Administration Resrauram Management Joseph G. Morelli , B.S., M.Ed., John T. Meli , B.S., M. B.A ., Ed.D. Vice President for Ph.D. Dean, School of Development Managemellf Bernard J. Daney, B. S., Janette L. Packer, B.S.N. , M.S.N., C.P.A. Associate Vice President Ed. D. Dean, School of Nursing f or th e Delaware Campus Robert J. Bruce, A. B., Patricia G. Brant, B.A. Assistallf to (A compl ete li t of Uni versity M.A. President the President f or University administrators appears in the Annual Clarence R. Moll , B.S. , Ed.M., Relations Report) Ph.D., L. H.D. , LL. D., Sc. D. Mary C. North, B.S. Assistant to Litt.D. , D. Ped. Chancellor th e President f or Tru stee Affairs 2 10 UNDERGRADUATE FACULTY College of Arts and Sciences School of Engineering School of Management School of Nursing Robert J. Bruce President A. B., Colby Co llege; M.A. , Bos ton State Co llege EMERITI Patricia A. Gibson Harold Edmond Smith Associate Professor Emeritus of Professor Emeritus of Physics Chalmer G. Kirkbride Nursing A.S., Bates College; M.A. , Honorary Professor Emeritus of B.S.N ., M.S.N., Uni versit y of Wesleya n Uni versit y Engineering Penn sylvani a; Diploma in Joseph Jordan Storlazzi B.S .E., M.S.E., Uni versit y of Nursing, Hos pital of the Professor Emeritus of Science Michi gan; Sc. D. , Beaver Co llege; Uni versity of Pennsylva ni a B.S., Di ckinson College; Sc.D ., Eng.D. , Drexel Uni vers it y George Adair Hansell, Jr. Uni versit y of Pi a Lee Clyde Brown Professor Emeritus of Physical Dorothy M. Stewart Thompson Professor and Librarian Emeritus Education Professor and Dean Emeritus of B.A., Brooklyn College, CU NY ; Ph .B., Dickinson College Nursing B.L.S ., Pratt In stitute Grace Eleanor Miller Logan B.A., Deni so n Uni versit y; C. Joseph Chacko Professor Emeritus of English M.S.N., Uni versit y of Professor Emeritus of International B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Temple Penn sylvani a; Diploma Nursing, Law and Political Science Uni versity Philadelphia General Hospital B.A., S.P.G. College, Kathryne E. Melwert School of Nu rs ing Tric hinopoly, Madras Uni versit y; Associate Professor Emeritus of A. Groff Alderfer M.A., Ph .D., Columbia Nursing Uni ve rsity Associate Professor Emeritus of B.S .N.Ed., M.S. in Ed ., Science William Langham Cottee Uni ver ity of Pennsylvania; B.S., Lafayette College; M. Ed. , Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Diploma in Nur ing, Methodi st Templ e Uni versit y B.S., M.S., Uni versit y of Hos pital School of Nursing Dean Benjamin Armold Penn sylvania; L. H. D., Widener Homer Nearing, Jr. College Associate Professor Emeritus of Professor Emeritus of English English, Dean Emeritus of the Evening Henry J. Ebrey, Jr. B.F.A ., M.A., Ph .D. , Uni versit y Division Assistant Professor Emeritus of Social of Pennsy lvani a Science A.B., Gett ysburg College; M.A., Herbert William Roehler University of North Carolina; B.S., U. S. Military Academy; Professor Emeritus of Modern M.S., Uni versit y of Penn sylvani a M.S., Uni versit y of lllinoi Languages B.S., in Ed ., M.A. , Rutgers Uni versit y 211 Roy Ralph Dohner Martin A. Gage David A. Kretschmar Associate Professor Emeritus of Professor, Accounting Professor, Military Science Mathematics B.C.S., B.S., M.B.A., New York B.B.A., Uni versit y of B.S., Muhlenberg College; Uni versity; C. 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