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ANNOUNCEMENT

OF THE SCHOOL OF LAW

1950-1951

302 Broadway .... 7, N. Y.

THE SCHOOL OF LAW OF FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

ANNOUNCEMENT, 1950-1951

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

302 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. INFORMATION

The office of the Registrar of the Law School, in Room

1301, 302 Broadway, New York, is open during every business day of the year. Information regarding the re- quirements of the school for entrance, for degree and for admission to the bar, may be obtained upon application.

For further information, address

Registrar of the Law School 302 Beoadway

New York 7, N. Y. THE SCHOOL OF LAW OF FORDHAM UNIVERSITY NEW YORK

Academic Year 1950-1951 THE FACULTY

REVEREND LAURENCE J. McGINLEY, S.J. . . . President REVEREND DANIEL J. BURKE, S.J. Director, City Hall Division IGNATIUS M. WILKINSON, A.M., LL.B., LL.D. Dean and Professor of Law

I. MAURICE WORMSER, A.B., LL.B., LL.D. . Professor of Law EDMOND B. BUTLER, A.M., LL.B ProfessorofLaw GEORGE W. BACON, A.B., LL.B Professor of Law EUGENE J. KEEFE, A.B., LL.B ProfessorofLaw LLOYD M. HOWELL, A.B., LL.B Professor of Law JOHN F. X. FINN, A.B., LL.B Professor of Law

ARTHUR A. McGIVNEY, A.M., LL.B. . . . Professor of Law EDWARD Q. CARR, A.B., LL.B Professor of Law JOSEPH W. McGOVERN, A.B., LL.B., Associate Professor of Law VICTOR S. KILKENNY, A.B., LL.B., Associate Professor of Law

WILLIAM R. WHITE, A.M., LL.B. . Associate Professor of Law

FRANCIS X. CONWAY, A.B., LL.B. . Associate Professor of Law JULIAN A. RONAN, A.M., LL.B Lecturer in Law GODFREY P. SCHMIDT, A.B., LL.B Lecturer in Law JOSEPH A. DORAN, A.B., LL.B Lecturer in Law THOMAS J. SNEE, Ph.D., LL.B Lecturer in Law , A.B., LL.B. Lecturer in Law

BERNARD J. O'CONNELL, A.B., LL.B. . . . Lecturer in Law EDWARD J. FREEMAN, A.B., LL.B Lecturer in Law JOHN E. McANIFF, A.B., LL.B Lecturer in Law LEONARD F. MANNING, A.B., LL.B Lecturer in Law

FREDERICK L. KANE, A.M., LL.B., LL.D. Professor of Law Emeritus FRANCIS J. MacINTYRE, A.M., LL.B. Associate Professor of Law Emeritus

REVEREND KEVIN J. O'BRIEN, S.J., Treasurer CHRISTOPHER M. WALDORF, A.B., Bursar MARY J. LONG, Registrar JAMES F. KENNEDY, Librarian

3 HISTORICAL STATEMENT

Fordham University is a Catholic institution conducted by the Jesuits. It began as St. John's College. It was founded by Arch- bishop Hughes upon the old Rose Hill farm at Fordham and for- mally opened on St. John the Baptist's Day, June 24, 1841. On April 10, 1846, an of incorporation was passed by the Legislature of the State of New York, which granted it power to "confer such honors, degrees or diplomas as are usually granted by any university, college or seminary of learning in the ." On June 21, 1904, with the consent of the Regents of the Uni- versity of the State of New York, the Board of Trustees authorized the opening of the School of Law, the first classes in which were held in the fall of 1905.

The School is located in the Fordham building at 302 Broadway, which is owned by the University and which houses the City Hall

Division of the University. The building is a modern fifteen-story structure. It is situated a block from the civic center of New York, where are located the New York County Court House, the Federal Court House, the Surrogate's Court, as well as Municipal and State office buildings. The students of the School thus have ready access to the courts and ample opportunity to attend their sessions. Subway and elevated lines to all parts of the city are within two blocks of the building. The School of Law occupies the upper five floors of the

building. The Law Library is located on the fourteenth and fifteenth floors. Adequate classrooms, together with executive and faculty offices and quarters for the Law Review and law clubs, are provided on the three lower floors. PURPOSE OF THE SCHOOL AND SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION

The design of the School is to give a practical and scientific pro- fessional education in law. The includes a study of the principles of general jurisprudence, the common and statute law of the United States, the system of equity jurisprudence and pleading and procedure at common law and under modern codes. The course for the degree of Bachelor of covers three aca- demic years in the day division and four academic years in the eve- ning division. The case system of study is used, carefully selected collections of cases being employed as the basis of instruction. The teacher and the students discuss the assigned materials critically and compara- tively, both with respect to the facts and decisions reached and the rules and principles of law involved. Thus the students are trained in legal analysis and accurate reasoning, while at the same time they are acquiring familiarity with the principles of law and their develop- ment through the use of the actual decisions of the courts.

4 The School recognizes the fact that a grasp of the broad principles of common law is essential for the well-equipped lawyer and aims to train its students so that they may be qualified to practice law in any common law jurisdiction. As many of its students, however, contemplate admission to the bar in New York, without sacrificing its main objective, care is taken in the various courses in the discus- sion of the case materials to indicate variations between the existing law in New York and the general common law. Attention is called to the following courses which have a special bearing on New York law: 1. Common Law and Code Pleading.—In this course the princi- ples of common law and code pleading are taught, and the chief simi- larities and differences between common law pleading and code

pleading (which is in force in New York) are explained. 2. New York Civil Practice.—This course presents a thorough groundwork in the rationale of practice and procedure and embraces a comprehensive study of the New York Civil Practice Act, rules of Civil Practice, and related procedure statutes and decisions.

The School is aware also of the fact that a regrettable phe-

nomenon of our times in many centers of legal training is the com-

plete separation of law from morality. It is of the opinion that a

well-grounded lawyer, especially if he is to be equipped to be a leader in public affairs, should have inculcated in him a sound philosophy

of law. To this end, a comprehensive course in Jurisprudence is conducted. This gives due consideration to the ethical and historical

aspects of the problems with which the philosophy of law is con- cerned and at the same time develops the traditional scholastic and

American viewpoint on the ultimate basis of civil authority and limitations on the power of the state.

It is believed that the courses of the School are so arranged as to unite a sound training in the fundamental principles of the law with a training in the practical application of these principles to actual legal work.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

The School of Law is open to men and women. Applicants for

degrees must be at least eighteen years of age upon entering the first year class and must be of good character. Every applicant must be a graduate of a college or university approved by the University of the State of New York and must pre- sent a certificate that he holds an accredited degree conferred after satisfactory completion of a four-year college course together with a

full transcript of his scholastic record.

5 Where the applicant at the time of forwarding his transcript has not completed all of the college work on which he seeks admission a transcript of record to the end of his last completed term may be furnished and the transcript for the term which he is then attending is to be transmitted immediately after his completion of the work thereof. Applicants for admission will be accepted on the basis of their presumptive fitness to pursue the study of law with success as dis- closed by their college records, and on the information as to charac- ter and fitness contained in the statement required to be filed by all applicants, as well as from such other data as may be available or required.

While the School of Law does not require its applicants to take the Law School Admission Test administered by the College Entrance Examination Board a good score on such a test can be helpful where on the evidence contained in the college record the aptitude and ca- pacity of the applicant are doubtful. Applicants desiring to take the test which is given on two or more dates in each year at a number of points throughout the country should apply for information to the College Entrance Examination Board, P. O. Box 592, Princeton, New Jersey. Applicants taking the test should request that their score be reported to the Fordham University School of Law. Results will also be sent to the applicant and such other law schools as he may designate.

No special preparation for the test is necessary as it is intended to measure intellectual capacity and aptitude rather than knowledge of particular subject-matter. The test may be taken before formal application for admission to the School of Law. Any applicant who has attended any other law school and who either has been required to withdraw therefrom or who is ineligible to continue in regular course therein by reason of deficiency in schol- arship, will not be admitted to this School. Applicants whose degrees are not registered by the State Educa- tion Department of New York as acceptable to admit the holders thereby to law study, must obtain a Law Student Qualifying Certifi- cate from that department. Those who meet the School's require- ments for admission should have no difficulty in procuring such cer- tificate where necessary. ADVANCED STANDING

An applicant who has satisfied all of the entrance requirements for regular first year students, and in addition has completed success- fully one or more years of law study in a law school maintaining standards satisfactory to this School and duly registered by the Uni-

6 versity of the State of New York, and who is eligible to return thereto in regular course, may be admitted to advanced standing. The amount of credit which will be given in such a case will depend upon the standards of the school and the quantitative and qualitative record of the student therein. Generally, advanced standing will not be granted beyond the second year in the day course or the third year in the evening course.

STUDIES REQUIRED FOR DEGREE

The required course for the degree of Bachelor of Laws in the day division of the School extends over three academic years, in all of which at least twelve periods of classroom instruction per week are required. Students entering this division are expected to be able to devote substantially all of their working time to law study. The re- quired course for the degree of Bachelor of Laws in the evening divi- sion of the School extends over four academic years. For the first two years at least eight periods of classroom instruction per week are required, and for the last two years at least ten periods of class- room instruction per week are required. The work of the four years in the evening course thus equals that required in the three years of the day course. The class schedules in the evening course are so arranged that the student is not required to attend classes in excess of four evenings every week. Every candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws will be re- quired to take all of the courses prescribed in the curriculum in the First and Second Years. In the Third Year of the day division and the Third and Fourth Years of the evening division part of the courses are prescribed and part are elective. A sufficient number of the latter courses including at least one of the Practice courses must be elected by the student to make up with prescribed courses the minimum number of hours required each year. A student upon making the necessary arrangements with the Reg- istrar's Office also may take at least one additional elective course per semester, provided there be no conflict with other courses elected or prescribed. REGISTRATION

Applicants for admission to the School must appear in person at the office of the Registrar in Room 1301, 302 Broadway, to fill out the necessary statement and application on the School form and to file the required credentials. Where an applicant resides outside the metropolitan district or is absent therefrom in attendance at college the Registrar will mail a copy of the form on request. The Registrar will receive applications for the fall term from

April 1 to the opening of classes in September.

7 As the School limits the number in every session and as time Is required for consideration of the application as well as usually to procure the necessary credentials and records, early application for admission is desirable. Students will not be registered under abbreviated or colloquial forms of recognized names. The registered name of the student will be entered on all certificates and degrees of the School, except in case of obvious error, or where the student shall have filed with the School a duly certified copy of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction permitting a change of name, and proof, satisfactory to the School,

of compliance with the terms, if any, of such order. All students already enrolled in the School must register person- ally at the Registrar's office prior to the commencement of the school year. Students eligible to enter the third and fourth year classes must appear for this purpose on the second Thursday preceding the opening of classes between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Students eligible to en- ter the second year class must appear for this purpose on the second Friday preceding the opening of classes between the same hours. Any student who fails to appear as above required will not be ad- mitted to classes without the special permission of the Dean.

DISCIPLINE

The admission, continuance upon the rolls, and graduation of

every student is subject always to the full disciplinary power of the School of Law. Furthermore, since a student may be or become un- desirable without being subject to disciplinary action, the School re- serves the right to require any student to withdraw at any time with- out cause, and without assigning any reason for such action. In such case an honorable dismissal will be given and a rebate of any tuition fee paid will be made pro rata for the unexpired term.

EXAMINATIONS AND GRADES

Written examinations are held at the end of every term in all sub- jects completed therein and as essential parts thereof. Classroom

work, so far as practicable, is also a determinant of general standing. Examinations for all classes will begin at 4 p.m. every day during the examination periods except on Saturdays when they will begin at 2 P.M. Excessive absences from lectures will bar the student from ex- amination. Students must present themselves for examination at the examina- tion held immediately upon completion of every subject unless ex- cused by the Dean. Omission to do so will constitute a failure of such examination by the student.

8 The standing of students will be indicated by the letters A, B, C, D, and F, signifying Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor and Failure re- spectively. A paper of exceptional merit will be marked A-|-. A grade of D or better constitutes a passing mark in any subject. To continue in good scholastic standing, however, a student must maintain a weighted average grade of at least C in every scholastic year. Any student who fails to do so will not be permitted to con- tinue in the School or to be a candidate for degree.

In case a student is permitted to defer an examination, he must take the next examination given in the subject. In the meantime, if on the examinations taken by him his weighted average is at least C, he may be allowed to continue conditionally in the School, subject to his maintaining at least said weighted average grade when the deferred examination is taken. If on the examinations taken by him his weighted average grade is less than C, he will be excluded from the School unless and until on taking the deferred examination his weighted average grade is brought up to at least C. Failed or omitted examinations aggregating in year hour value more than one quarter of the required work of any year, will consti- tute a failed year irrespective of the weighted average grade obtained by the student. In such case the student will not be permitted to take any re-examination in the failed subjects or to continue in the School or to be a candidate for degree. Failed or omitted examinations aggregating in year hour value not more than one quarter of the required work of any year may be retaken at the next regular examinations only, except in the case of subjects in the final year of the course in which conditioned examina- tions are held on the five days immediately following Labor Day. If again failed or omitted, the student will be required to repeat the subject. Any student who fails to pass or omits to take the first examina- tion offered in a course required to be repeated as aforesaid will not be allowed to take any further examination therein, or to continue in the School or to be a candidate for degree. Where the content of a course, in which a student has a failed or deferred examination to take, has changed prior to giving the ex- amination which the student takes therein, the student will be re- quired to prepare himself on the altered content of the course. Should the course be omitted so that no examination is given thereafter in the same, the student may be required to take an additional course and to pass an examination therein in lieu of the omitted course. No day student will be permitted to enter the third year class with any failed first year course outstanding against him; no evening student will be permitted to enter the fourth year class with any failed first or second year course outstanding against him.

9 LAW LIBRARY

The library is located on the fourteenth and fifteenth floors, adja- cent to the offices of the Law Review, and immediately above the re- mainder of the School quarters, which occupy the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth floors. The Law library is well lighted by day and has a modern system of shaded artificial light for evening work. It faces north and west, with a clear view of lower , and with quiet and light assured because of its height above the street and its com- plete separation from classrooms and recreation rooms. Research rooms for the pursuit of special projects, law review conferences, and seminar activities are available. The library contains about twenty-five thousand volumes. In it will be found an adequate collection of American and English Re- ports, including the full National Reporter System, the state reports antecedent thereto in most of the states of the union, and the statutes of substantially all of the several states. In addition there is avail- able an extensive collection of textbooks, treatises, law reviews, and the standard encyclopedias, and digests, so that the student has at his command a good working library.

The library is open on weekdays throughout the School year to students of the School of Law and its alumni, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 r.M., except on Saturdays, when it is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. A course of lectures on the use of law books and research work in law is conducted by a member of the faculty, the aim of which is to give the students correct methods in legal research, and practice in applying the same to the solution of legal problems. LAW CLUBS The law clubs are voluntary organizations of students, functioning under a faculty director. They aim to give the members experience in the preparation of pleadings, cases and briefs for trial, the trial of cases, and argument of appeals. An endeavor is made to interest the first year students in the work, which is organized in groups in every year shortly after the beginning of the scholastic year and continues thereafter through both semesters. THE LAW REVIEW

The is published three times during the school year in March, June and December, by a board of student editors chosen principally on the basis of their scholarship. Every issue contains articles on legal subjects by members of the bar or law teachers, notes on recent decisions and legislation prepared by the board of student editors or occasionally by a member of the School and reviews of recent books dealing with legal subjects. The publica- tion of the review and its use in various courses is considered a part of the general educational program of the School.

10 PRIZES

School Prizes. In every class the student attaining the highest weighted average in his studies throughout the year will be awarded a prize of fifty dollars ($50.00). The Chapin Peize. A prize consisting of the income of the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000), established by the will of Mrs. Mary Knox Chapin, widow of Professor H. Gerald Chapin, who for many years and until his death was a member of the faculty of the School, is awarded annually to that graduate of the School who has attained the highest weighted average in his studies throughout the full course in the School. Class of 1911 Prize. The Class of 1911, on the occasion of its Sil- ver Jubilee, established a prize consisting of the yearly income of the sum of $1,500, to be awarded annually for the best essay submitted by a student in the senior class of the Law School on a legal subject to be designated annually by the Dean. In the event that in any year no essay submitted is deemed worthy of the award, the income of the fund for that year will be devoted to the purchase of books for the law library. ADMISSION TO THE NEW YORK BAR

Graduates of the School who are citizens of the United States, over twenty-one years of age and who are and for not less than six months immediately preceding the examination have been actual resi- dents of the State of New York, are eligible at once to take the examination for admission to the bar of New York. Under the amended rules of the Court of Appeals of New York, effective November 16, 1939, candidates passing the bar examination are eligible for admission to practice upon satisfying the require- ments of the Committee on Character and Fitness in the judicial department having jurisdiction of the candidate's application for admission. COMMENCEMENT

The Annual Commencement of the School will be held at Fordham on Wednesday, June 13, 1951. ACADEMIC YEAR

The first term of the academic year 1950-1951 will begin on Mon- day, September 25, 1950, and will end on Wednesday, January 31,

1951. The second term will begin on Thursday, February 1, 1951, and end on Monday, June 11, 1951. Classes will not be held on any legal holiday, Election Day, the Friday following Thanksgiving Day, All Saints' Day, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and Ascension Day.

11 The Christmas recess will begin after the close of lectures on Friday, December 22, 1950, and classes will be resumed on Tuesday, January 2, 1951. The Easter recess will begin after the close of lec- tures on Wednesday, March 21, 1951, and classes will be resumed on Tuesday, March 27, 1951. FEES

The following fees are payable:

Matriculation fee $ 10.00 Due upon entrance into the School.

University fee 12.00 Due at the beginning of each year.

Tuition fee per annum in all classes of the day division. . . . 399.00

Tuition fee per annum in the first and second year classes in the evening division 266.00

Tuition fee per annum in the third and fourth year classes in the evening division 332.50

For students entering the School a deposit of $50.00 is required to be paid upon notice of acceptance. This will be applied upon the applicant's registration and tuition fees and will not be refunded for any reason should he fail to enter the School. One half of the tuition for each year is due from all students at the opening of each term of the scholastic year.

Graduation fee $ 25.00 Due at beginning of final examinations.

Conditioned examination fee 10.00

The right is reserved by the School to alter the above schedule of fees at any time without notice. No degree is granted or certificate of attendance issued to any student who has not paid all fees due from him to the School. No student who is in default more than two weeks in the payment of any fee will be permitted to attend lectures or to take any ex- amination during the continuance of such default. No fee paid or any portion thereof is returnable as a matter of right upon the withdrawal of a student from the School. Where illness, physical disability, or other extraordinary circumstance re- quires a student to leave, he may file with the School a written state- ment of the causes of such withdrawal. Thereupon, provided such statement be filed promptly and within the then current scholastic year, the School will take under consideration the equities of the case. In no event, however, will any deposit paid on acceptance of applica- tion for registration be returned or credited, nor will any refund of a fee be made for a fraction of any quarter of the School year during any portion of which the student was in attendance.

12 (1) Veterans entering the School under P.L. 346 (G. I. Bill) must present their Certificates of Eligibility or else must be registered as any other student and pay the required fees. In the event that later after having paid any fees they present their Certificates of Eligibility, the fees paid will be refunded.

(2) Veterans entering the School under P.L. 16 (disability) must present a letter from the Veterans Administration entitling them to such training, or else must follow the procedure outlined in the preceding paragraph.

(3) Application for benefits under P.L. 346 (G. I. Bill) or P.L. 16 (disability) should be made at the Veterans Administration, 252

Seventh Avenue, New York 1, N. Y.

LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS

The School does not maintain a boarding department, but infor- mation as to where board and room can be obtained will be furnished on application.

HOURS OF INSTRUCTION

The classes in the day school are divided into two sections, one the morning section and the other the early afternoon section. In the evening school the classes in each year are not divided. In the morning section of the day school, classes will be held on every weekda)' except Saturday, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. On Saturday, classes in elective subjects scheduled on that day will be held commencing either at 10 o'clock or at 11 o'clock. In the afternoon section of the day school, classes will be held on every weekday except Saturday, commencing at 2 o'clock. On Satur- day, classes in elective subjects scheduled on that day will be held in the morning, either at 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock. In the evening school classes will be held in the evening on every weekday except Wednesday and Saturday, commencing at 6 o'clock. On Saturday, classes in the elective subjects scheduled on that day will be held in the morning, either at 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock.

Once registered in either a day or evening division of the School, a student may not transfer at any time to the other division. Subject to the School's convenience and with the Dean's permission a student may transfer at the beginning of the year from either section of the day school to the other.

The School reserves the right to change the hours of classes at any time in the discretion of the Faculty. The order of lectures may be obtained from the schedule pub- lished at the beginning of each term.

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STANDARDS OF LEGAL EDUCATION

The Council on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association requests that attention be called to the standards of the American Bar Association adopted by it in 1921 with the recommendation that they be adopted by all the states. These standards in substance provide that every candidate for ad- mission to the bar, in addition to taking a bar examination, shall be required to give evidence of graduation from a law school which shall require completion of at least two full years of college study as a condition of admission, and three years of law study for full-time students and an equivalent longer period for part-time students, which shall have adequate library facilities and a sufficient number of teachers devoting all of their time to the school to insure actual personal acquaintance with and influence on the whole student body, and which, moreover, shall not be operated as a commercial enter- prise.

This School is a member of the Association of American Law

Schools which prescribes similar standards for its members and is on the approved list of the Section on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association.

1 COURSE OF STUDIES Subject to change at the discretion of the faculty DAY DIVISION FIRST YEAR AGENCY. Professor Keefe and Mr. Manning. Two hours a week, second term. Mechem's Cases on Agency (3d Ed.). CONTRACTS. Professor Wormser and Professor Bacon. Four hours a week, first term; two hours a week, second term. Keener's Cases on Contracts, Revised Third Edition by Wormser and Finn. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE. Professor Bacon and Mr. Mulligan. Two hours a week, second term. Hall and Glueck's Cases on Criminal Law, 1940, and New York Penal Law. DOMESTIC RELATIONS. Professor Keefe and Mr. O'Connell. Two hours a week, first term. Kane's Cases on Domestic Relations. JURISPRUDENCE. Associate Professor White and Mr. Schmidt. Two hours a week, second term. Le Buffe and Hayes' American Philosophy of Law (4th Ed.). PLEADING. Professor Keefe and Mr. Manning. Two hours a week, first term. Morgan's Introduction to the Study of Law; Sunder- land's Cases on Code Pleading (2d Ed.). PROPERTY, PERSONAL AND REAL. Mr. Snee. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Bigelow's Cases on Personal Prop- erty (3d Ed.); Blake's Cases on Real Property (2d Ed., 1948). TORTS. Professor McGivney and Mr. Snee. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Wilson's Cases on Torts (2d Ed.). SECOND YEAR

BILLS AND NOTES. Mr. Manning. Two hours a week, first term. Smith and Moore's Cases on Bills and Notes (4th Ed.). CORPORATIONS. Professor Wormser and Associate Professor Conway. Two hours a week, second term. Wormser and Crane's Cases on Corporations. Also New York Laws Affecting Business Corporations, 1950. CREDITORS' RIGHTS. Professor Keefe and Associate Professor McGovern. Two hours a week, second term. Case book to be announced. DAMAGES. Mr. Mulligan. Two hours a week, first term. Crane's Cases on Damages (2d Ed., 1940). EQUITY. Professor Wilkinson and Associate Professor Kilkenny. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Chafee and Simpson's Cases on Equity (2d Ed.). EVIDENCE. Professor Wilkinson. Two hours a week, first and sec- ond terms. Morgan and Maguire's Cases on Evidence (2d Ed.). REAL PROPERTY. Mr. McAniff. Two hours a week, first term. Blake's Cases on Realty Titles (2d Ed., 1949).

15 SALES. Professor Bacon. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Void's Cases on Sales (2d Ed.). WILLS. Mr. Ronan and Mr. McAniff. Two hours a week, second term. Costigan's Cases on Wills (3d Ed.). New York Decedent Estate Law and Surrogate's Court Act. THIRD YEAR •ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. Professor Keefe. Two hours a week, first term. Gelhorn's Cases and Comments on Administrative Law (2d Ed.). CONFLICT OF LAWS. Associate Professor Kilkenny and Mr. Man- ning. Two hours a week, second term. Lorenzen's Cases on Conflict of Laws (5th Ed.). CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Associate Professor Kilkenny and Mr. Schmidt. Two hours a week, first term. Dodd's Cases on Consti- tutional Law (4th Ed. Shorter Selection). EQUITY. Professor Keefe and Mr. Mulligan. Two hours a week, first ferm. Chafee and Simpson's Cases on Equity (2d Ed.). Chafee's Cases on Reformation and Rescission. •INSURANCE. Professor Howell and Mr. Mulligan. Two hours a week, second term. Patterson's Cases on Insurance. N. Y. Statute. •LABOR LAW. Mr. Schmidt. Two hours a week, second term. Labor Law. Gregory and Katz, Cases, Materials and Comments. MORTGAGES. Mr. O'Connell. Two hours a week, first term. Walsh and Simpson's Cases on Security Transactions, Vol. 2. •NEW JERSEY PRACTICE. Associate Professor Kilkenny. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Rules of Supreme Court. •NEW YORK CIVIL PRACTICE. Professor Carr. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Carr, Finn and Saxe, New York Practice (1946 Ed.) and Cahill's New York Civil Practice Act. •PARTNERSHIP. Professor Howell and Associate Professor Con- way. Two hours a week, first term. Crane and Magruder's Cases on Partnership (shorter selection). QUASI CONTRACTS. Professor Keefe and Mr. Ronan. Two hours a week, second term. Thurston's Cases on Restitution, 1940. •SURETYSHIP. Mr. O'Connell. Two hours a week, second term. Simpson's Cases on Suretyship. •TAXATION. Associate Professor White. Two hours a week, second term. Case Book to be announced. TRUSTS. Professor Butler and Professor McGivney. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Scott's Cases on Trusts (3d Ed.). Selected New York Cases on Trusts (mimeographed). N.B.—Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are elective. A sufficient number thereof, including at least one of the Practice Courses, must be elected by the student when registering for the year, to aggregate with the prescribed courses, twelve hours a term.

16 EVENING DIVISION FIRST YEAR CONTRACTS. Mr. O'Connell. Two hours a week, first terra; four hours a week, second term. Keener's Cases on Contracts, Revised Third Edition by Wormser and Finn. PLEADING. Mr. Manning. Two hours a week, first term. Morgan's Introduction to the Study of Law; Sunderland's Cases on Code Pleading (2d Ed.). PROPERTY, PERSONAL AND REAL. Mr. Freeman. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Bigelow's Cases on Personal Prop- erty (3d Ed.). Blake's Cases on Real Property (2d Ed., 1948). TORTS. Mr. Snee. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Wilson's Cases on Torts (2d Ed.). SECOND YEAR AGENCY. Mr. Manning. Two hours a week, second term. Mechem's Cases on Agency (3d Ed.).

BILLS AND NOTES. Mr. Ronan. Two hours a week, first term. Smith and Moore's Cases on Bills and Notes (4th Ed.). CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE. Mr. Mulligan. Two hours a week, second term. Hall and Glueck's Cases on Criminal Law, 1940. New York Penal Law. DOMESTIC RELATIONS. Mr. Freeman. Two hours a week, first term. Kane's Cases on Domestic Relations. EQUITY. Professor McGivney. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Chafee and Simpson's Cases on Equity (2d Ed.). REAL PROPERTY. Associate Professor McGovern. Two hours a week, first term. Blake's Cases on Realty Titles (2d Ed., 1949). WILLS. Mr. McAniff. Two hours a week, second term. Costigan's Cases on Wills (3d Ed.). New York Decedent Estate Law and Surrogate's Court Act. THIRD YEAR CORPORATIONS. Associate Professor Conway. Two hours a week, second term. Wormser and Crane's Cases on Corporations. Also New York Laws Affecting Business Corporations, 1950. CREDITORS' RIGHTS. Professor Keefe. Two hours a week, sec- ond term. Case book to be announced. DAMAGES. Associate Professor Conway. Two hours a week, first term. Crane's Cases on Damages (2d Ed., 1940). EQUITY. Mr. Mulligan. Two hours a week, first term. Chafee and Simpson's Cases on Equity (2d Ed.). Chafee's Cases on Refor- mation and Rescission. EVIDENCE. Professor Howell. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Morgan and Maguire's Cases on Evidence (2d Ed.).

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•INSURANCE. Mr. Mulligan. Two hours a week, second term, Patterson's Cases on Insurance. N. Y. Statute. JURISPRUDENCE. Associate Professor White. Two hours a week, first term. LeBuffe and Hayes' American Philosophy of Law (4th Ed.). •LABOR LAW. Mr. Schmidt. Two hours a week, second term. Labor Law. Gregory and Katz, Cases, Materials and Comments.

SALES. Mr. Doran. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Void's Cases on Sales. N.B.—Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are elective. A suf- ficient number must be elected by the student when registering for the year to aggregate with the prescribed courses, ten hours a week in each term. FOURTH YEAR •ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. Professor Keefe. Two hours a week, first term. Gelhorn's Cases and Comments on Administrative Law (2d Ed.). CONFLICT OF LAWS. Mr. Manning. Two hours a week, second term. Lorenzen's Cases on Conflict of Laws (5th Ed.). CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Mr. Schmidt. Two hours a week, first term. Dodd's Cases on Constitutional Law (4th Ed. Shorter Selection). MORTGAGES. Mr. Doran. Two hours a week, first term. Walsh and Simpson's Cases on Security Transactions, Vol. 2. •NEW JERSEY PRACTICE. Associate Professor Kilkenny. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Rules of Supreme Court. •NEW YORK CIVIL PRACTICE. Professor Finn. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Carr, Finn and Saxe, New York Practice (1946 Ed.), and Cahill's New York Civil Practice Act. •PARTNERSHIP. Associate Professor Conway. Two hours a week, first term. Crane and Magruder's Cases on Partnership (shorter

selection ) QUASI CONTRACTS. Mr. Ronan. Two hours a week, second term. Thurston's Cases on Restitution, 1940. •SURETYSHIP. Associate Professor Conway. Two hours a week, second term. Simpson's Cases on Suretyship. •TAXATION. Associate Professor White. Two hours a week, second term. Case Book to be announced. TRUSTS. Mr. McAniff. Two hours a week, first and second terms. Scott's Cases on Trusts (3d Ed.). Selected New York Cases on Trusts (mimeographed). N.B.—Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are elective. A suf- ficient number thereof, including one of the Practice Courses, must be elected by the student when registering for the year, to aggregate with the prescribed courses, ten hours a week in each term.

18 DEGREES CONFERRED

The Degree of Bachelor of Laws was conferred upon students of the Class of 1949 as follows:

Alexander, Robert C, A.B. Delate, Thomas E., A.B. Alliegro, Alfred V. Dellecese, Alexander A., J r., B.S. Amico, Antonino J., A.B. Dempsey, Guy Cary, A.B. Anthony, Ralph F., M.B.A. DeVito, Alexander V., B.S. Ascherl, Vincent J. DiBenedetto, Alphonse S., B.S. Aylesworth, Robert S. Doerr, John H., A.B. Baiocchi, Thomas A., A.B. Dolan, Frank A., A.B. Banner, Frederick J. E., A.B. Dolan, Michael C, B.S. Barbieri, Joseph G., B.S. Donahue, Gerald T., B.S. Bart, Edward H., Jr., Doyle, Charles Edward, Jr., A.B. B.S. in Econ. Driscoll, James C, Jr., A.B. Bartz, Emil A., B.B.A. Dunne, Robert J. Bertram, Kerwin J., B.S. Durkin, Mary J. Bianchi, John F., B.S. Durkin, Winifred M., A.B. Blasenheim, Bernard, B.S. in S.S. Edwards, Harrison J. Bober, Irving S. Emery, Clarence E., Jr., A.B. Botti, John L., A.B. Epstein, Myron Boylan, John Joseph, Jr., Ph.B. Erickson, Carl E., A.B. Boyle, Raymond E., A.B. Eyre, John Lamarche, A.B. Brady, Joseph J., B.S. in E.E. Fallon, Martin B., B.B.A. Breen, Dennis Michael, Jr., A.B. Faust, Philip J. Brickley, John T., B.S. Feeney, Charles S., A.B. Broady, Tolly R., B.S. Flynn, Robert J. Brown, Charles Stevens, B.S. Foley, Francis Charles, Jr. Brown, Robert E., A.B. Foote, Edmond J., B.S. Cahill, Edward J. Frothingham, David Lydig, A.B. Callahan, Thomas P., Gallagher, James Vincent, A.B. B.S. in Naval Architecture Gallagher, Joseph Vincent, Jr., Callan, Eugene J. A.B. Carlin, Raphael F., A.B. Galluzzo, James L., B.S. Carroll, James D., B.S. Garibaldi, Robert L., B.S. in S.S. Carroll, John R., B.S. Gassert, Frederick J., Jr. Cassidy, Joseph R., B.S. Gault,John C, A.B. Cassidy, Thomas Andrew, A.B. Gavigan, William M., Jr., A.B. Chaffee, Newman K., Jr., Gibbons, James Edward, III, B.S. in Com. and Econ. B.S. in Eng. Christiano, Samuel Albert Goding, Wesley Dana, A.B. Coffey, John F., Hagan, Charles F., B.S. in S.S. Bachelor of Naval Science Hagan, Herbert Edward, B.B.A. Conkling, Robert L., B.B.A. Hanlon, John H., A.B. Conlon, John M., Jr., B.S. Harnett, Thomas A. Cooke, Thomas V., A.B. Hart, Joseph A. P., A.B. Cooney, Eugene J. Hartnett, William F., Jr. Corey, Henry, A.B. Hasslinger, John B., A.B. Cross, James J., Jr., A.B. Hayes, Carroll W., B.S. Cullen, John J. Hendricks, Klaus Jackson Curran, George Frank Hines, Bernard L., Jr., B.S. in S.S. Cushing, Raymond G. Hoffman, George R., A.B. Daly, Kenneth E., B.S. Hones, Sidney M., B.S. in Chem. Damon, Joseph R., B.S. Hulsebosch, Gerard Francis, Jr. Danish, Sylvia R., A.B. Iacono, Emanuel Joseph Daubenspeck, Laird Rupp, A.B. Jacobs, Morton W., A.B. Deierlein, Lawrence G. Jung, William W., B.S.

19 Kalian, Jerome J., B.B.A. O'Brien, William J., A.B. Kaufmann, Richard W., A.B. O'Connell, John J., Jr., A.B. Kellick, William L., Jr., A.B. O'Connor, John J., Jr., A.B. Kenny, Thomas E. O'Connor, William C, A.B. Kiernan, Daniel Joseph O'Donnell, John J., B.B.A. Killea, John J., A.B. O'Hara, Thomas J., Jr., B.S. Klein, Albert J. O'Hare, John Emmanuel, B.S. Klett, John Cleveland, Jr. O'Reilly, William G., A.B. Kowal, Samuel Pitassy, Vivian M., B.S. Krieger, Lawrence W., A.B. Podorefsky, Arthur, B.B.A. Larkin, Frank Y., A.B. Polowchena, Walter, B.B.A. Lavin, Richard B., A.B. Priess, David, B.B.A. Leahy, Richard J., B.S. Quigley, Joseph A., Jr., B.S. Lemken, John J., B.S. Quinn, James H. Lennon, Daniel A., Jr., B.S. Ravaschire, Rocco, A.B. Leone, Gerome James, B.B.A. Regan, John A., A.B. Lewis, Warren Lloyd, B.S. in S.S. Regan, Michael John, B.S. Lipton, Jules M., A.B. Repole, Antoinette, A.B. Lowenbraun, Solomon M., B.S.S. Riordan, Henry Patrick Lynch, James W., B.S. (Cum laude) McCaffrey, Irene B. Robinson, Henry J., Jr., B.S. McCall, Ambrose V., Jr., A.B. Robinson, H. Murray, A.B. McCloy, Phyllis M. Romeo, Vincent J., B.S. McCole, John J. Romero, Lloyd A., B.S. McCormick, John T., Jr. Rutledge, Theodore R., A.M. McCormick, Joseph P., Jr., A.B. Ryan, John F., A.B. McGann, Barton E. Schaller, Maurice, A.B. Bach, of Journalism Schimski, Joseph Alfred, McGoldrick, Joseph F., A.B. B.S. in Naval Architecture McGough, Leo I., A.B. Schindel, William N., B.S. in C.E. McGowan, William J., A.B. Schmidt, Audrey-deane, A.B. McKenna, John J., B.B.A. Seitz, George A. McKeon, William H., Ph.B. Senerchia, Frank D., A.B. McKeon, William Breslin, A.B. Shapiro, Max McShane, George V., A.B. Sheridan, Thomas I., Jr. Magee, Marie E. Sherman, Morris R., B.B.A. Maher, Joseph F., A.B. Sherr, William C, B.S. Maiorca, Philip J., B.B.A. Shields, John B. Maltese, Nicholas S. Shields, Robert M., A.B. Maniatis, James P., B.S. Shreck, Harry M., A.B. Mascari, Joseph C, B.S. Shull, Laird W. Massie, Francis C. Silfen, Samuel, B.B.A. Maxfield, James H., B.S. in S.S. Simonelli, Anthony G., A.B. Meara, Andrew J., A.B. Smolen, John, B.B.A. Meehan, John M., A.B. Sordi, Nicholas Anthony Melrose, John A., A.B. Stephens, John F., A.B. Melton, Henrietta Bourne, A.B. Stevens, John D., A.B. Milano, Salvatore M., B.S. Sullivan, Arthur P. Mirel, S. Louis, M.S. Sullivan, John J. Monahan, Raymond J., B.B.A. Sullivan, Joseph F., A.B. Mooney, Dwight D., B.E. Tarrant, Francis J. Moore, Thomas H. Tedone, Natale C, A.B. Morio, John M., A.B. Tendy, William M. Murphy, John J. Testo, Robert J., B.S. Murphy, Paul F., B.S. in Ed. Timmerman, H. Edgar, A.M. Murphy, Ralph J., A.B. Toolan, John T., B.S. Murray, Paul Brady, B.S. Troy, William J.

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Tucker, Alfred W., B.S. Vondra, Mirko L., B.S. Van Damin, Francis J., A.B. Walsh, Timothy P., A.B. Vigilante, Ralph A., B.S. Zwerner, David, B.S.

The Honors of the Graduating Class were awarded to: Henry P. Riordan Morning

Robert J. Dunne Afternoon

James E. Gibbons, III, B.S. in Eng Evening

The Chapin Prize was awarded to: Henry P. Riordan

7'he Prizes for the Highest Standing (1940-1950) were awarded as follows

Fourth Year Class (Evening) . . . .James E. Gibbons, III, B.S. in Eng. Third Year Class (Morning) Henry P. Riordan

Third Year Class (Afternoon) Robert J. Dunne

Third Year Class (Evening) Francis F. J. Moloney, A.B. Second Year Class (Morning) James A. Hession, A.B.

Second Year Class (Afternoon) JoirN J. Daly', A.B.

Second Year Class (Evening) . .Dennis A. ODonneix, B.S. \ Caspar C. Schneider, Jr., \ex-a?quo B.S. in Chem. Eng. J First Year Class (Morning) Brian M. O'Brien, A.B.

First Year Class (Afternoon) James H. Luther, Jr., A.B.

First Year Class (Evening) Richard F. Hanly, A.B.

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REGISTER OF STUDENTS, 1949-1950

DAY DIVISION

THIRD YEAR Moenikg Section

Bergin, Martin W., A.B. McNelis, Charles A. (St. John's University) McVann, William F., A.B. Bergman, Melvyn H., B.S. (Fordham University) () Matthews, Elmer M., A.B. Brosowsky, Edward S. () Brown, James R., Jr. Mead, Anne F., A.B. Bucher, John V., Jr., B.S. ( ) ( College the Holy Cross) of Morris, John R., A.B. Buzaid, A., B.S. Norman (Fordham University) ( Fordham University) Nathan, Ernest A.B. Calvey, William R. R., () Clerkin, Robert J., A.B. Nowicki, Joseph F. X., B.S. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Conant, John R., B.S. O'Brien, Robert D., A.B. ( Seton Hall College) Coughlin, John F., Jr., B.S. () ( College of the Holy Cross) O'Connor, Raymond V., B.S. Curry, Thomas J. (Fordham University) DeGroot, John F., Jr. O'Loughlin, Joseph M., Fein, Arnold Bachelor of Naval Science Garvey, James C, B.S. ( College of the Holy Cross) () Paterson, Gordon R., A.B. Gillis, George A., A.B. ( Colby College) (University of Pennsylvania) Pepe, Pasquale A., A.B. Guardino, Richard V. (Fordham University) Hall, Charles R., A.B. Reilly, John J., A.B. (Lincoln University) (St. Joseph's Seminary and College) Hennelly, Edmund P., B.C.E. Reinharz, Alfred, B.S.S. ( ) C College of the City of New York Hession, James A., A.B. Renge, Howard K., A.B. (Seton Hall College) ( University of California Hill, George P. Savastano, Francis M. P., B.S. in Econ. Houlihan, James Schlinkert, Joseph J., A.B. () (Fordham University) Kaufman, Theodore A., A.B. Sheehan, John Q., B.S. (Brooklyn College) (New York University) Keale, John E. Sullivan, John J., A.B. Keane, John J., A.B. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Velazquez-Martin, Eugenio, M.S. Lee, John J., Jr., B.S. () ( ) Levine, Morton, B.B.A. Walsh, John J. C College of the City of New York) Wasilewski, Edward J. Lonergan, Edward J., A.B. (Fordham University) Wheaton, Louis W. A., Jr., B.S. McGoldrick, Paul D., B.S. (Florida A. & M. College) (Fordham University) Willett, Charles F., A.B. McGowan, Edward J., A.B. (Duke University) (Brown University) Williams, Charles H., Jr., A.B. McGuire, Paul F., A.B. (Virginia State College) (Fordham University) McMahon, James A., M.A. Yohay, Leonard, B.S. (Fordham University) ( College) 22 THIRD YEAR Afternoon Section

Bingham, J ames F., B.S. Kupillas, John H., B.S. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Bovine, Gerald J., A.B. Lipton, Roy C, B.S. in M.E. (Fordham University) (University of Alabama) Brady, Charles J., A.B. McCaffrey, Donald F., B.B.A. (St. John's University) (Manhattan College) Brewster, Reginald T. McClancy, John W., Jr., Bruce, Kenneth E., A.B. B.of C.E (Villanova College) ( College of the City of New York) Canfield, James W., J r. McDermott, John J. Codraro, Lawrence F., B.S. Mattingly, Charles M., Jr., A.B. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Collins, Marianna D. H., A.B. Mulcahy, Robert L., A.B. (Barat College of the Sacred Heart) (University of Notre Dame) Crane, William M., A.B. Murphy, John K., A.B. (Manhattan College) (Colgate University) Crawford, Thomas J., Jr., A.B. Nugent, Daniel F., Jr., A.B. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Daly, John J., Jr., A.B. O'Brien, Francis J., B.S. (Fordham University) ( College of the Holy Cross) D'Ambrosi, Fred L. O'Neill, John P. DeLuca, Ferdinand O'Rourke, John P., B.S. College Doherty, Joseph L., A.B. ( of the Holy Cross) ( ) Perry, William E., B.S. Dubrowski, William A. (University of Syracuse) Fowlkes, Vester G., A.B. Polak, Hilda, A.B. (Columbia University) (Brooklyn College) Fury, Michael H., A.B. Posess, Stanley (Iona College) Powers, Richard J., A.B. Goodstein, Aaron, A.B. (Fordham University) (University of Pennsylvania) Reilly, Bernard J. Griffin, Albert J., A.B. (St. Peter's College) Russo, Francis Noel, A.B. Heenehan, James T., Jr., A.B. ( Bard College) C ) Ryan, Agnes C, A.B. Heffernan, Francis A., A.B. (Howard University) (Brown University) Scott, Samuel C, Jr. Hohl, Albert L., B.S. Shaw, James H. ( College of the Holy Cross) Horgan, Everett F., B.S. in Econ. Smith, Francis A., Jr., (University oj Massachusetts) B.S. in Com. Hughes, J ames T., Jr. (University of Notre Dame) Hundley, William G. Soffey, Joseph E. Kamhi, Julius B., B.S. Stern, Joyce E., A.B. (College of the City of Mew York) () Kelleher, William A., A.B. Tostanoski, Edward J., (Fordham University) B.S. in Econ. Kiernan, Frank J. (Villanova College) Klingher, Leon H., A.B. Turner, William E., B.B.A. (New York University) (Manhattan College) Koeser, George J., B.S.E. Vincent, Paul C. (University of Michigan) K rones, Fred H. Zimberg, Bernard 23 )))

SECOND YEAR

Morning Section

Anderson, Audrey F., A.B. Maroldy, Donald J., M.A. (Howard University) (Fordham University) Bergin, John J., B.S. Meagher, William H., B.S. in E.E. (St. Peter's College) (Union College) Binetti, Luke F., B.S. Mulcahy, John J., Jr., A.B. (Fordham University) ( Fordham U niversity Brady, Edward J., A.B. Munn, Orson D., A.B. (Fordham University) ( Clunan, Joseph F., B.S. Murray, J ames J., A.B. C University of Scranton) (Fordham University) Connors, Thomas J., B.S. O'Brien, Brian M., A.B. C College of the Holy Cross) (Fordham University) Costello, Joseph M., B.B.A. O'Brien, Eugene P., A.B. (lona College) (Fordham University) Costello, Thomas P., B.S. O'Reilly, Joshua R., Jr., B.S. ( College of the Holy Cross) (Fordham University) Crahay, Francis X., B.S. Panagot, George J., A.B. (St. Peter's College) (Columbia University) D'Amico, Salvatore J., A.B. Paola, Frederick M., A.B. (Fordham University) (St. John's University) Egan, James J., A.B. Portela, Thomas J., A.B. (Manhattan College) (Manhattan College) Gallagher, James J., B.S. in B.A. Reinke, Ferdinand J., B.S. (Lehigh University) (University of Oregon) Green, Thomas H., A.B. B.S. (University of Notre Dame) Ryan, James J., (Georgetown University) Haggerty, Clarence E., Jr., B.S. (Seton Hall College) Saccoman, Joseph D., A.B. (Fordham University) Hale, John P., A.B. (Fordham University) Satti, Charles R., A.B. Hayes, William T., B.S. (University of Notre Dame) () Saunders, William D., A.B. Hogan, Edward M, B.S.S. (Brooklyn College) (Georgetown University) Schneider, John S., Chem. Eng. Hurley, "William J., Jr., A.B. (University of Cincinnati) Manhattan College) C Sclafani, Aurelius J., B.B.A. Jaffe, David, B.S. in Com. (Niagara University) (Ohio University) Smith, Lawrence T, A.B. Killoran, John A., A.B. () ( Fordham University) Smith, Richard K., A.B. Leighton, Paul E., A.B. (West Virginia State College) (Williams College) Sterns, Richard E. Leonard, James M., A.B. (Fordham University) Tavella, Anthony T., A.B. Liccione, Nina E., A.B. ( Catholic University of America) (Syracuse University) Vivino, George W., B.S. Livey, Walter D., Jr., A.B. (Fordham U niversity (Fordham University) Wall, Henry J., Jr., B.S. Jr., A.B. McCarthy, James J., (Manhattan College) (Yale University) Williamson, William E. J., A.B. McKenna, Joseph P., A.B. (Colgate University) (St. Peter's College) McKeon, Robert B., B.S. Yavorek, George A., B.S. (College of the Holy Cross) (University of Scranton) 24 )

SECOND YEAR

Afternoon Section

Ahearn, John J., B.S. Helfrich, George P., B.S. (Fordham University) (Seton Hall College) Barrett, John J., A.B. Hopper, Donald A., A.B. (University of Oklahoma) (University of Notre Dame) Bassetti, Theodore R., B.S. Joyce, Gerard F., A.B. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Boehlert, Carl R., A.B. Keating, John J., Jr., B.S. Cornell University) ( (Fordham University) Brophy, Joseph E., B.B.A. Kusch, Robert E., A.B. (Niagara University) ( Lafayette College) Buckley, Stephen J., A.B. (Fordham University) Lucianna, Francis P., B.S. (Fordham University) Clum, Dennis P., A.B. (Union College) Luther, James H., A.B. Cohn, Allan C, B.B.A. (Fordham University) (College of the City of New York) Mclnerney, Denis G., B.S. Condemi, Leona D., A.B. (Fordham University) ( Immaculata College) McQuillan, James B., A.B. Cox, Christopher J., A.B. (New York University) (University of North Carolina) Marchese, Grace M., A.B. Dennin, Thomas V., A.B. ( Ladycliff College) (Fordham University) Merlino, Joseph P., B.S. Di Buono, Vito W., B.S. (Seton Hall College) (Seton Hall College) Murano, Francis A., B.S. Di Donna, Louis A., A.B. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) O'Connor, Noreen E., A.B. Diserio, Eugene A., A.B. (Mankattanville College of the (Fordham University) Sacred Heart) Drumgoole, James J., J r., B.S. Pierce, Lawrence W., B.S. (Fordham University) (St. Joseph's College) Earnshaw, Herbert C, A.B. Potts, John A., (Fordham University) Van A.B. ( Lafayette College) Egan,' James J., Jr., B.S. in Com. ( Rider College) Prial, Francis J., II, B.S. in S.S. (Georgetown University) Farrell, Edward J., A.B. ( St. Francis College) Rodgers, Robert O., A.B. Perretti, Eugene V. P., A.B. ( Union College) ( Wagner Memorial Lutheran College) Ryan, James V., B.S. Foiles, William D., B.S. (Purdue University) ( Seton Hall College) Salvatore Joseph J., A.B. Garrity, John K., B.S. ( Columbia University College the Holy Cross) ( of Sanders, Robert J., B.S. Goldberg, Arthur M., A.B. (Fordham University) (Manhattan College) Scalisi, Louis R., A.B. Gonzalez, Edwin P., B.S. () (Fordham University) Schaeffer, John C, Jr., A.B. Gourley, Joseph D. J., B.S. (Gettysburg College) (Fordham University) Scibilia, Nicholas A., A.B. Grey, Arthur A., Jr., A.B. ( University of Maryland) ( St. John's University) Hecht, Albert L., A.B. Staib, Raymond J., A.B. (Bard College) ( Brooklyn College) Hehl, Bernard W., B.S. Sweetbaum, Marshall D., A.B. (Seton Hall College) ( Queens College) 25 )

Tarpey, John J., B.S. Wellenberger, Peter J., B.S. (Fordham University) (University of New Hampshire) Thompson, Ralph C, A.B. Williamson, Clarence \V., Jr., B.A. (Fordham University) (Yale University) Winquist, Robert D., B.S. Tingling, Milton F., B.S. (Trinity College) (New York University) Yanopoulos, Elizabeth, A.B. Tunney, J., B.S. in Eugene Com. ( of the (University of Notre Dame) Sacred Heart)

FIRST YEAR

Morning Section

Abrams, Irwin F., B.S. in S.S. Gassert, Thomas H., A.B. ( College of the City of New York) (Fordham University) Badami, Raymond J., B.S. Goldberg, Paul M., A.B. (Fordham University) (University of Wisconsin) Berkman, Stuart M., B.B.A. Graf, Joseph C, B.S. (Pace College) (Seton Hall College) Blass, Norman, A.B. Harvey, John W., B.S. in Econ. ( Syracuse U nivcrsity ( Siena College) Bosetti, Guy C, A.B. Hearn, Edward G, B.B.A. ( College of the Holy Cross) (St. John's University) Caserto, Gerard A., B.S. Higgiston, John J., A.B. (Fordham University) (Duquesne University) Colligan, Arthur B., A.B. Hinchman, Kearn H., A.B. ( College of the Holy Cross) (Ohio University) Colquhoun, Robert F., B.S. Hirsch, William J., A.B. (Seton Hall College) (Swarthmore College) Covine, Daniel G., B.S. Hogger, James J., B.S. (Fordham University) ( College of the Holy Cross) D'Amato, George G., B.S. Hurowitz, Marvin, A.B. (Fordham University) (Dartmouth College) D'Ambruoso, Joseph A., Inglima, Robert J., B.S. B.S. in S.S. (Fordham University) ( College of the City of New York) Iserman, Jordan M., A.B. Darmstatter, Norman E., B.S. (University of Miami) (Seton Hall College) Job, Gill C, B.S. in Ed. Diab, Robert A., B.S. (State Teachers College) (Fordham University) Kahn, Richard S., B.B.A. Douglas, Charles E., A.B. ( College of the City of New York) (Iona College) King, Charles A., B.S. Dunn, Arthur V., A.B. (New York University) (Columbia University) Klos, John G., A.B. Durkin, Thomas E., Jr., B.S. (St. Vincent College) (Fordham University) Kraus, John H., Jr., A.B. Elwood, George H., A.B. (Columbia University) () Lambeth, James C, B.S. Feigin, Edwin I., A.B. (Columbia University) ( University of Miami) Flood, James J., B.S. Lefebre, James B., B.S. (Fordham University) (Yale University) Forlenza, Vincent A., B.S. Lenrow, Gerald, B.B.A. (U. S. Naval Academy) ( College of the City of New York) Fowler, William E., Jr., A.B. Leonard, Stuart R., A.B. ( Un iversity of Akron) (New York University) 26 ) ) )

Lewinski, Stanley F., B.A.E. Potter, John R., A.B. (New York University) (University of California) Lynch, John J., A.B. Roche, David J., A.B. (Fordham University) ( Lafayette College) McAndrews, James P., B.S. Romei, Adolph A., B.S. (University of Scranton (Seton Hall College) McConnell, James J., B.S. Rosensweig, Robert L., A.B. (Fordham University) (Yale University) McGann, Patrick J., Jr., A.B. Russo, Thomas J., A.B. (Fordham University) (Wagner Memorial Lutheran College) McGauley, Lawrence P., B.S. Schulten, John S., B.S. in M.E. ( Seton Hall College) (Lafayette College) McGettigan, Arthur F., Schultz, Vincent G., B.S. B.S. in Economics (Seton Hall College) (University of Pennsylvania) Sheehan, Charles A., A.B. McMahon, Bernard J., A.B. (St. Joseph's Seminary and College) (Fordham University) Sogi, Francis Y., A.B. Mazzola, John W., A.B. (University of Hawaii) (Tufts College) Spina, Philip V., B.S. Michalowski, Alfred S., ( St. Vincent College) Bach, of Naval Science Stala, Walter J., B.B.A. ( College of the Holy Cross) (Manhattan College) Moy, Dai A.B. Wah, Stasyszyn, Ceslaus J., A.B. (New York University) ( St. Mary's College) Murphy, Raphael R., Jr., Stetler, Carolyn F., A.B. Bach, of Elec. Eng. (Gettysburg College) (Manhattan College) Sullivan, Thomas R., B.S. in Econ. Nakulak, George K., B.S. (Villanova College) (Fordham University) Sweeny, Joseph P., A.B. O'Daniel, Edward W., B.S.C. (St. John's University) (North Carolina College) Szabo, Raoul E., B.S. O'Malley, Coleman B.S. C, (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Trager, Morris, B.B.A. Pallitta, Joseph J., Jr., B.S. ( College the City of New York (Seton Hall College) of Papavasiliou, George V., A.B. Venino, Thomas M., A.B. (New York University) (Fordham University) Pierro, Dominick D., A.B. Volk, Kenneth H., B.S. (New York University) ( U. S. Naval Academy) Polner, Eli, B.S. Yery, Richard T., A.B. (Long Island University) (Brooklyn College)

FIRST YEAR

Afternoox Section

Addas, Frank P., B.S. Bruel, John C, A.B. (St. Peter's College) (Fordham University) Alberque, Robert J., B.S. Calvo, Francis J., B.S. ( College of the Holy Cross ( Seton Hall College) Baar, Frederic R., B.S. Chartoff, Stanley, A.B. ( Georgetown University (New York University) Barone, Anthony M., B.S. Cohen, Lewis D., A.B. (Fordham University) (Syracuse University) Bendix, Ernst L., A.B. Conlin, Robert E., B.S. (Columbia University) (Seton Hall College) Bernstein, Fred, B.B.A. Cooper, Jerome, A.B. ( College of the City of New York) (Ohio State University)

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Corbett, James, A.B. Lawson, Robert H., B.A. (lona College) (Alfred University) Crilly, John P., B.S. Leach, John E., A.B. (Fordham University) (Upsala College) Cryan, Francis M., Leary, William P., Jr., A.B. B.S. in Commerce (Manhattan College) (University of Notre Dame) McDonald, William J., Jr., B.S. Cunningham, Robert T., ( College of the Holy Cross) B.S. inB.A. McGonigle, Daniel J., B.S. (Lehigh University) ( St. Michael's College) D'Albora, John B., A.B. McGovern, Ethel M., B.S. in Ed. (Fordham University) (Fordliam University) Deehan, Thomas F., A.B. Maggiani, Euclid F., B.S. (St. Joseph's Seminary and College) (Fordham University) del Valle, Edward M., A.B. Maier, William L., B.A. (Manhattan College) ( Assumption College) De Natale, Leonard P., B.S. Manning, Thomas J., A.B. (Fordham University) ( Providence College) de Venoge, Harry C, B.S. Mareno, Antonio, A.B. (Fordham University) ( Livingstone College) Di Iuglio, Frank M., Jr., A.B. Meade, John J., B.B.A. (Providence College) ( Manhattan College) DiPalma, Louis S., B.S. Mechmann, William A., A.B. (Fordham University) (Manhattan College) Easton, John G., Jr., A.B. Melvin, Gerald C, A.B. (Wesleyan University) (Georgetown University) Finger, Justin J., A.B. Mercorella, Anthony J., A.B. (New York University) (Long Island University) Fitzgerald, William J., B.S. Mitchell, Robert F., Jr., B.S. (lona College) (Georgetown University) Foley, James E., A.B. Nimaroff, Selwyn, B.B.A. (Manhattan College) (University of Michigan) Freda, Aldo A., B.S. Nitto, Robert T., B.S. (Seton Hall College) ( Seton Hall College) Friedman, George A., M.D. Noonan, Louis V., B.S. (University of Budapest) (Fordham University) Gendelman, Irving C, B.B.A. Orosz, Joseph, Jr., B.S. in Comm. ( College of the City of New York) (Rider College) Ginsberg, Theodore, B.S. O'Shea, Daniel G., Jr. (New York University) (Wesleyan University) Graham, Joseph A., B.S. Packer, Richard W., B.S. (Seton Hall College) ( College of the Holy Cross) Green, Joseph R., Jr., A.B. Panucci, Joseph T., B.S. (Howard University) (Seton Hall College) Grunewald, Raymond B., B.S. Pellegrino, Ferdinand M., B.B.A (Fordham University) (Manhattan College) Hyer, Raymond T., B.B.A. Perko, Catherine M., A.B. (St. John's University) ( College of New Rochelle) Hynes, I>eslie A., B.S. Perrella, Michael R., A.B. (Seton Hall College) (St. Peter's College) Ingram, Robert B., B.A. Petrocine, Alfonse R., B.B.A.

' (Syracuse University) ( College of the City of New York Jones, Connie C, B.S. in S.S. Powers, John J., J r., B.S. (College of the City of New York (Seton Hall College) Kappock, John S., B.S. Presto, Dominick, A.B. (U. S. Naval Academy) ( Upsala College) La Due, Edward A., A.B. Preziosi, Dominick P., A.B. (Fordham University) (St. Michael's College)

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Ramos, Robert B., B.S. Smyth, Terence J. (Seton Hall College) Spelman, Edmund C, B.S. in S.S. Randnzzo, John J., J r., B.S. (Mt. St. Mary's College) (Fordham University) Teti, Frank A., B.S. (Fordham University) Reidy, Gerald P., B.S. (Fordham University) Thomas, DeRoy C, A.B. (Iona College) Reinberg, Herbert Z., A.B. Tigh, Franklin B., A.B. (College of the City of New York) ( St. Francis College) Sgarlato, Santo R., Jr. Vecchiarello, Dominic A., A.B. (St. Bonaventure College) (Iona College) Silver, Benjamin L., A.B. Wallace, Chester J., B.S. in Comm. (New York University) (Rider College)

EVENING DIVISION FOURTH YEAR

Bingham, Mary A., M.S. Hilperts, Emil A., B.S. (Syracuse University) (New York University) Bless, Bertram O, B.B.A. Hoch, Robert P., B.S. ( College of the City of New York) (Fordham University) Brumbaugh, John W., Hurley, Eileen M. Sc.D. in Ch.E. Kellaher, Edward T., A.B. (Massachusetts Institute of (St. Peter's College) Technology) Koeppen, Arthur R., B.S. Buckles, Robert A., Jr., (New York University) B.S. in E.E. Margulis, Irving, B.B.A. (Purdue University) ( College of the City of New York) Buckley, Harold F., B.B.A. Moloney, Francis F. J., A.B. (Manhattan College) (Fordham University) Catera, Joseph P. Mullane, Jeremiah J., Jr., A.B. Clyne, Anna T., A.B. (Fordham University) (Hunter College) Pichel, Helena M., A.B. Coleman, Freada A., A.B. (Hunter College) () Pierce, Lawrence M., A.B. Concannon, Raymond F., B.S. (Fordham University) (Fordham University Powell, Margaret M. Connorton, John V., Ph.D. Quinn, Marion K. (Fordham University) Daly, Lawrence J., Jr., A.B. Rugani, Alexander E. (Fordham University) Schade, Eugene F., B.S. Dawson, Warren J., B.S. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Schmulling, Beatrice P., A.B. Eth, Daniel, B.B.A. ( College of New Rochelle) ( College of the City of New York) Sheils, Robert P. Evans, Paul G., A.B. Smith, Francis X., A.B. (Princeton University) (Manhattan College) Gilmartin, Patricia F., A.B. (Hunter College) Stevens, Sonja K., A.B. Glynn, William T., Jr., B.B.A. ( Wagner Memorial Lutheran College) (St. Bonaventure College) Stewart, Edward J. Greco, Michael J., B.B.A. ( College of the City of New York Trainor, Martin M. Hale, Charles R., A.B. Trunk, Dorothy R., A.B. (Stanford University) ( Hunter College) Hannigan, John T. Velsor, Catherine F. Henn, Margot E., A.B. Whitmarsh, Theodore F., A.B. (Brooklyn College) ()

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THIRD YEAR

Alfano, Edward M., B.S. in Ed. Lovette, Eugene S., B.E.E. (University of Alabama) ( Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute) Augello, William J., Jr., A.B. McGrath, Edward P., B.S. (Dartmouth College) (Fordham University) Blessing, Joseph C, A.B. Mahan, James E., B.B.A. (Brown University) ( College of the City of New York) Bouse, Frank C, III, A.B. Molinelli, John E., B.B.A. C Queens College) (St. John's University) Bradley, Catherine M., B.S. in Ed. Moran, William F. ( University of Pennsylvania Murway, Herman A. Brown, Gordon R., A.B. Naughton, John F., B. of C.E. (Princeton University) (Manhattan College) Carroll, John H., A.B. Norris, Joseph T., A.B. (Fordham University) (University of Notre Dame) Corcoran, Loretta C, A.B. O'Donnell, Denis A., B.S. ( College of New Rochelle (Fordham University) Damrau, William F., A.B. O'Grady, Patrick J., A.B. ( Brooklyn College) (Fordham University) Davey, Raymond J., A.B. Orem, Charles R., B.S. (Fordham University) (Columbia University) Debes, Marie R., A.B. Pacor, Victor N. ( College of New Rochelle) Donlon, Jane P., A.B. Palmer, Helen, A.B. (Brooklyn College) (Emory and Henry College) Doyle, Daniel F., A.B. Quillinan, Michael J., B.C.E. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) ( Columbia U niversity) Feeney, Andrew B., A.B. Raymond, Anson G., M.S. (Tufts College) ( University of Michigan) Flynn, Robert E., A.M. Reilly, John A., B.S. (Columbia University) (Fordham University) Friedman, Seymour W., A.B. Revelle, Evan C, A.B. (Columbia University) ( University of Toronto) Goss, Chester C, A.B. Richards, Norman J., A.B. (Kansas State Teachers College) (Harvard University) Gross, Isidore, B.S. Rogers, James J., B.S. in Com. (Fordham University) (University of Notre Dame) Haller, Everett J., B.S. Russell, William T., B.B.A. (Manhattan College) (College of the City of New York) Hanley, Eugene P., A.B. Schneider, Caspar C, Jr., (Iona College) B.S. in Chem. Eng. Harold, Francis J., B.B.A. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (Manhattan College) Steeg, Howard R., B.S. Ingegneri, Richard F., B.S.S. (New York University) ( College of the City of New York) Tengi, R., B.S. in Bus. and Kirby, Paul, B.S. Frank (Fordham University) Pub. Admin. ( Georgetown University) Klinke, William J., B.S. (Fordham University) Trigg, Hastings S., B.S. Lewis, George F., Jr., A.B. ( Youngstown College) (Princeton University) Tubridy, David J., A.B. Lincoln, David W., A.B. (Providence College) (Columbia University) Vaccaro, Henry E. Linton, Francis L., A.B. Walsh, Howard J., A.B. (University of Notre Dame) (Fordham University)

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Barone, Clyde, A.B. Heine, Edward J., Jr., B.S. (Juanita College) (Seton Hall College) Blank, Charles A., Bach, of Eng. Hurth, Alan George, (Yale University) B.S. in Bus. Admin. Bruno, Vincent J., A.B. (Ohio State University) (Manhattan College) Kalt, Harold L., Jr., A.B. Cafferty, John F., A.B. (Princeton University) ( Cathedral College) Keegan, William P., B.S. Cassidy, Joseph A., Jr., B.B.A. (Columbia University) ( College of the City of New York) Kutner, Henry H. Clark, Sherman E., A.B. La Cour, Joseph H., B.S. (Michigan State College) (Fordham University) Conway, Alfred J., B.S. Lang, Walter F., A.B. (Fordham niversity U (St. John's College) Craig, Egbert A., Jr., A.B. Lang, William J., A.B. (Brooklyn College) (St. Peter's College) Cronin, P., John B.S. Lennon, Jerome J., A.B. (St. Francis College) (St. Francis College) Dempsey, Patricia M., A.B. Lichtenberg, Murray, B.S. (Manhattanville College of the (Long Island University) Sacred Heart) Lo Presti, John P., A.B. Donahue, Charles L., B.S. (New York University) (Fordham University) Lutz, William J., Jr., A.B. Donovan, Thomas F., B.S. (Fordham University) ( College of the Holy Cross) McCarthy, Teague W. J., A.B. Dougan, Francis L., B.B.A. (Fordham University) (Manhattan College) McNulty, James F. M., B.S. Eckert, Edward J., A.B. (Fordham University) (Manhattan College) Mayer, Robert W., Fisher, William E., B.B.A. B.S. in Chem. Eng. (St. John's University) ( Lehigh University Floyd, Charles D., A.B. J., B.S. () Mulderig, Frank (Fordham University) Forssell, George T., Jr., B.S. (U. S. Military Academy) Mulhern, John J., A.B. () Gardner, Paul, A.B. ( Queens College) Murphy, Frank J., B.S. ( Seton Hall College) Gaza, Richard J., B.S. (New York University) Nawojczyk, Anthony G, Jr., A.B. Gertenbach, Robert F., B.B.A. (St. Francis College) ( College of the City of New York Newcomb, George C, A.B. Gewirtz, Jerome, B.S. (Middlebury College) (New York University) O'Toole, Eugene T., M.A. Griffin, Richard T., B.S. ( Columbia University) (Fordham University) Perlstein, Walter, AB. Halton, Felix R., A.B. ( College of the City of New York (Fordham University) Pierce, Franklin K., B.S. in C.E. Hanly, Richard F., A.B. (University of Vermont) (Fordham University) T., Hayes, Jerome J., B.S. Porawski, John B.S. (New York University) (Fordham University) Heffernan, Thomas P., B.B.A. Principe, Joseph V., B.S. ( College of the City of New York (Fordham University)

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Radice, Roland C, A.B. Van Buren, Peter A., A.B. (Brooklyn College) ( Studium Generate of St. Thomas Aquinas) Reap, Donald J., A.B. Van Norden, Robert M., B.S. (University of Scranton) (Fordham University) Seutter, Carl G., Ch.E. Wiley, Peter M., M.A. ( Columbia University (Fordham University) Smith, Richard D., A.B. Wilson, George J., B.S. in M.E. ( Fordham Un iversity ( Lafayette College)

FIRST YEAR

Aeder, Arthur, B.B.A. Coulon, Joseph R., B.S. ( College of the City of New York) (New York University) Ahearn, Gerard J., B.B.A. Crary, James W., B.S. (lona College) (New York University) Anderson, Brace W., Jr., B.S. Crawford, Thomas M., B.S. (Fordham University) (U. S. Military Academy) Arvedon, William J., A.B. Crean, Thomas D., B.S. (Northeastern University) (Fordham University) Barbano, Guy Robert, B.S. Delaney, John T., A.B. (Seton Hall College) (St. John's University) Barry, Richard F., B.B.A. Donnelly, Charles F., ( St. John's University) Bach, of Commerce Batiza, Rodolfo, (University of Toronto) Bach, of Dorata, Dominick J., B.S. (National Preparatory School) (Fordham University) Beam, Frank W., B.B.A. Dorsey, Paul S., A.B. (St. John's University) (Morgan State College) Beer,Emil F., B.B.A. Englert, Frank E., B.S. (lona College) (Fordham University)

Bonauto, Frank A., B.S. in Ed. Fitzgerald, James V., J r., (Fordham University) B.S. in Foreign Service Breen, Raymond A., B.B.A. (Georgetown University) (St. John's University) Gifford, Robert G., B.S. Burke, Joseph J., A.B. (College of the Holy Cross) (Manhattan College) Gill, Andrew T., B.S. Burns, Robert V., B.B.A. (St. Peter's College) ( College of the City of New York) Giordano, Vito T., A.B. Carey, James J., Jr., B.S. (Fordham University) (Seton Hall College) Goldstein, Robert M., A.B. Carroll, Kenneth E., A.B. (Fordham University) (Fordham University) Gross, Leroy, B.S. Caruso, Nicholas J., B.S. (New York University) (Manhattan College) Heneghan, Joseph I., A.B. Jr., B.S. Catallo, George C, (St. John's University) (Seton Hall College) Holmgren, Theodore J., A.B. Conlin, James J., Jr., B.S. (Brown University) (U. S. Naval Academy) Josephson, Arthur P., B.S. Cooke, Eugene L., B.S. (New York University) (Georgetown University) Corrado, Nicholas A., A.B. Jost, Donald F., B.S. in E.E. (Columbia University) (University of Notre Dame) Costigan, Francis J., A.B. Kilmartin, Ronald F., A.B. ( College ef the Holy Cross) (Fordham University) 32 ))

King, Charles H. S., Jr., A.B. Rahner, Lester J., B.S. (Williams College) (New York University)

Krug, Arthur J., B.B.A. Ruben, Robert J., B.S. ( College of the City of New York) (Columbia University) Kuhn, Robert A., A.B. Schlussel, Jay D., A.B. (Brown University) (Pennsylvania State College) Latour, Wallace C, A.B. Segreto, John F., B.S. ( Princeton University (Seton Hall College)

Lee, John J., A.B. Sheil, Denis R., A.B. (Fordkam University) (Fordham University)

Lynch, Cornelius J., B.S. Sommer, Jerome, B.B.A. ( Fordham University ( College of the City of New York)

McCabe, James J., B.S. Sowin, Robert V., A.B. (Fordham University) (St. John's University) McLaren, John W., Starmer, William H., Jr., B.S. Bach, of Elec. Eng. (Fordham University) (Manhattan College) Stoddard, George E., Jr., A.B. McLaughlin, George C, Jr., A.B. (Brigham Young University) Columbia niversity ( U Sullivan, Edward M., A.B. McManemin, Joseph P., B.S. (Muhlenberg College) (Manhattan College) Swensen, Joseph C, B.S. McQuail, John E., A.B. (Brigham Young University) ( College the Holy Cross) of Terry, Howard P., B.S. MacEachern, Mary A., A.B. (Columbia University) ( Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart) Theban, Edward J., A.B. (St. Joseph's Seminary and College) Mackin, James M., A.B. Thomas, B., B.S. (Loras College) Harold (Fordham University) Mangel, Robert F., B.B.A. G., Jr., (Manhattan College) Toone, Howard B.S. in Educ. Markey, Hugh A., B.S.B.A. (Fordham University) (Georgetown University) Treanor, Nicholas E., A.B. Marren, Bernard D., B.S. (lona College) (Fordham University) Ulman, Alvin, B.S. Mastrangelo, Michael J., B.S. (New York University) (St. Peter's College) Vogt, George R., B.S. in B.A. Michon, Edward J., A.B. (Lehigh University) ( Harvard College) Walsh, William P., B.S. Nammack, William J., A.B. (Seton Hall College) (Princeton University) Wegmann, Manfred T., B.S. Newton, Olivia M., B.S. (St. John's University) (Fordham University) Weinberg, Sophie M., A.B. O'Brien, John E., (Hunter College) B.S. in Commerce Weissman, Irving, B.S. (University of Notre Dame) (Cornell University) O'Donoghue, Derek L., A.B. Wenzler, Richard A., B.S. (Harvard College) (Fordham University) Pohl, Arnold M., B.B.A. Wilson, James W., B.S. in F.S. ( College of the City of New York) (Georgetown University)

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STUDENTS PURSUING SPECIALLY ONE OR MORE COURSES

Farrell, Robert W., LL.B. Morrison, Joseph B. (St. John's University School Law) > of ' n -bit • Pagan-C ruz, Florencio, Ichter, William H., A.B. B. of Sec. Sc. ( University of Scranton) ( University of

McGough, Leo I., LL.B. Schuster, Henrietta A., A.B. (Fordham University School of Law) ( Marywood College) Meyer, Margaret R., A.B. Waldorf, Joseph F., LL.B. (Wellesley College) (Fordham University School of Law)

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