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September 1986 First Addendum to the 1985-88 Catalog

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Directories Thomas D. Gleason President, Wolverine World Wide,Inc. Board of Trustees, 1986-87 Rockford, MI 49341 Edward Bennett Williams John P. Hamill Chairman President, Shawmut Corporation Senior Partner, Boston, MA 02211 Williams & Connolly Washington, DC 20006 Paul F. Harman, S.J. Vice Provincial, Society of Jesus, Hon. John J. Gibbons New England Province Vice Chairman Boston, MA 02118 Judge, III Circuit Court of Appeals Newark, NJ 07101 Daniel J. Harrington, S.J. Associate Professor, John P. Brogan Weston School of Theology President, Brogan Company Cambridge, MA 02138 Greenwich, CT 06830 Jacob Hiatt John E. Brooks, S.J. Chairman, Rand-Whitney Corp. President, College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA 01607 Worcester, MA 01610 Thomas P. Joyce Brian P. Burns Chairman, Board of Directors, Chairman and C.E.O., Mercy Hospital Medical Center Boothe Financial Corp. Chicago, IL 60616 San Francisco, CA 94104 Kathryn A. McCarthy ' Charles L. Currie, S.J. Professor of Physics, Tufts University Director of University Bicentennial, Medford, MA 02155 Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 Eileen M. McKay English Teacher, Mary Ellen Dill Fairfield College Preparatory School Staff Auditor, Price Waterhouse Fairfield, CT 06430 Boston, MA 02110 Charles E.F. Millard John C. Endres, S.J. Chairman and C.E.O., Assistant Professor, Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Jesuit School of Theology Northern New England, Inc. Berkeley, CA 94709 Greenwich, CT 06836 Richard J. Flynn Joseph A. Novak, S.J. Vice Chairman, Norton Company Provincial, Society of Jesus Worcester, MA 01606 New York Province Bronx, NY 10458 Thomas A. Fulham President Emeritus, James J. O'Connor Suffolk University, Chairman and President, Boston, MA 02114 Commonwealth Edison Company Chicago, IL 60690 William F. Glavin Vice Chairman, Xerox Corporation Laurence G. O'Donnell Stamford, CT 06904 Associate Editor, The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Co. New York, NY 10281 3

David B. Perini Robert C. Wright Chairman, President and C.E.O. President and C.E.O. Perini Corporation National Broadcasting Company(NBC) Framingham, MA 01701 New York, NY 10020 Timothy L. Porter Government Relations Vice President AT&T Western Region Secretary to the Board: San Francisco, CA 94111 W. Barbara Green Personal Secretary to the President, Francis X. Stankard College of the Holy Cross Executive Vice President Worcester, MA 01610 The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. New York City, NY 10081 Legal Counsel: Austin W. Keane, Esq. Theodore V. Wells, Jr. Bowditch & Dewey Member - Lowenstein,Sandler, Brochin, Worcester, MA 01608 Kohl, Fisher & Boylan Roseland, NJ 07068

Officers of Administration, 1986-87 Rev. John E. Brooks, S.J. William J. Bellerose S.T.D., Gregorian University A.B., College of the Holy Cross President Purchasing Agent Rev. William J. O'Halloran, S.J. Mark P. Bilotta S.T.L., Fac. St.-Louis Chantilly; A.B., College of the Holy Cross Ph.D., Fordham University Associate Director of Admissions Vice President Elaine J. Bleau Frank Vellaccio B.S., Worcester State College Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute Assistant Registrar of Technology Dean Marilyn M. Boucher M.A., Washington State University William R. Durgin Associate Dean of Students M.B.A., Babson College Vice President for Business William T. Buckley Affairs and Treasurer M.Ed., Bridgewater State College Assistant Director of Admissions Rev. Francis X. Miller, S.J. A.B., College of the Holy Cross; Danuta Bukatko M.B.A., New York University Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Vice President for Development Assistant Dean (Class of 1988) and College Relations Barbara J. Burke Rev. Earle L. Markey, S.J. M.A., Stanford University S.T.L., Weston College, M.Ed., Research Associate, Fordham University Grants and Research Dean of Students 4

Gregory D. Burke Francis H. Delaney, Jr. A.B., College of the Holy Cross Ed.D., Director of Sports Information Director of Financial Aid and Assistant to the President Monica V. CampoBasso for Special Projects A.B., College of the Holy Cross Assistant Director, the Holy Cross Fund Amy M. Devlin A.B., Amherst College Robert T. Canedo Assistant Director of Admissions A.B., College of the Holy Cross Laboratory Supervisor, Catherine M. Dickie General Chemistry B.S., University of Massachusetts Associate Laboratory Supervisor, Cornelius J. Carmody Biology B.S., Worcester State College Assistant Director, Campus Security John J. Donovan A.B., Boston College Brion P. Carroll Director of Campus Security Cand. Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University. Psychologist, Counseling Maryanne Doyle, C.P.A. Center and Career Planning Office B.S., St. Joseph's University (Phila.). Assistant Treasurer Matthew P. Cavanaugh A.B., College of the Holy Cross Jocelyn L. Dugas Special Assistant to the President A.B., College of the Holy Cross Assistant Director, the Holy Cross Fund James David Christie A.B., Oberlin Conservatory of Music; Rev. Charles J. Dunn, S.J. M.M., New England S.T.L. Weston College; Conservatory of Music M.A.,' Boston College College Organist Director of Estate Planning

J. Richard Christiansen Kathleen P. Feen M.Ed., M.S., University of Assistant Dean of Students Massachusetts, Amherst Assistant Coordinator of Irene T. Cole Women's Athletics Administrative Assistant to the Dean Majorie M. Fernald Martha A. Crunkleton M.A., Cornell University Ph.D., Vanderbilt University Career Planning Coordinator Director, Office of Special Studies Ann L. Flynn Barbara J. Dean Ed.D., M.Ed., University of Vermont Associate Director, Counseling Center Assistant Dean of Students Diane M. Fries Rachael S. Degutis B.S., Fitchburg State College M.S.L.S., Columbia University Senior Accountant School of Library Science Assistant Catalogue Librarian Diane G. Gallagher M.S., Simmons College School Eugene M. DeJordy of Library Science Assistant Director for Operations, Serials Librarian Data Processing Center 5

Arnie Ghanzanfari James E. Hogan B.S., Syracuse University D.A., Simmons College Dining Room Manager, Kimball Hall Librarian Erica Catherine Glynn Diane M. Holt M.A., University of Connecticut, B.S., Bridgewater State College Storrs Coordinator of Women's Athletics Assistant Director of Housing Kurt Hultgren Karen T. Gottschang Costume Designer, Theatre Art Ph.D., University of Michigan Associate Director, Office of Special Charles E. Jones, Jr. Studies; International Studies M.Ed., Coordinator; Advisor, Junior Year Assistant Director of Financial Aid Abroad Nancy A. Just Richard K. Gough M.Ed., University of Vermont Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Dean of Students Director, Henry M. Hogan Campus Center James M. Kee Ph.D., University of Virginia W. Barbara Green Director, Honors Program Personal Secretary to the President and Secretary of the College Peter B. Keenan, C.P.A. M.B.A., Deborah Grover Controller B.S., University of Massachusetts Assistant Bursar Elinor B. Keil M.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute James R. Halpin Laboratory Supervisor, M.Ed., Boston College Organic Chemistry Director of Admissions Ellen J. Keohane Rev. Eugene J. Harrington, S. A.B., College of the Holy Cross S.T.L., Weston College Academic Computer Coordinator, MA., Boston College Data Processing Center Archivist Richard A. Kerver Douglas Heifner M.P.H., University of Texas, B.B.A., University of Massachusetts Houston. Senior Programmer/Analyst, Assistant Controller Data Processing Center Richard M. Herideen John J. King A.B., Tufts University M.Ed., Plymouth State College Director of Physical Plant Assistant Dean of Students Ronald S. Hertnenau Rev. Gerald A. Kinsella, S.J. B.S., Southeastern Massachusetts S.T.L. Weston College University M.A.,' Georgetown University Laboratory Supervisor, Analytic/ Administrator, College Chapels Physical Chemistry James S. Kitchen Edward J. Herson B.S. (Hotel/Restaurant Management), M.A.(T.), St. Louis University University of Denver Director, Fenwick Theatre Director of Hogan Food Services 6

Barbara C. Kohin Richard J. McFadden Ph.D., University of Maryland A.E.T., Wentworth Institute of Associate Director, Technology Office of Special Studies Assistant Director, Physical Plant Arthur J. Korandanis Michael G. McGrath B.S. (Hotel/Restaurant Management) Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of University of Massachusetts Technology. Advisor, Premedial Director of Food Services and Predental Programs Gudrun Krueger Marya A. McQuirter M.S., Simmons College A.B., Tufts University School of Library Science Admissions .Counselor Reader Services Librarian Judith Meeker Genevieve A. Larievy M.Ed., University of New Hampshire Administrative Assistant to the Associate Director of Admissions Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer Bruce I. Miller M.M. State University of New York Ellen Lawrence at Fredonia M.A., Brown University Director, College Choir Director of The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery Sotir J. Mina Executive Chef, Peter J. LeMay Kimball Hall Food Services M.S., University of Rhode Island Laboratory Supervisor, Biology , Mary J. Moran A.B., College of the Holy Cross Gertrude Levenson Assistant Catalogue Librarian Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Development and Mary H. Murphy College Relations A.B., College of the Holy Cross Financial Analyst James D. Long Superintendent of Grounds Jeff Nelson B.S., Indiana University Ann Marie Lucas Assistant Director, Sports Information Director of Development Services Rev. George L. O'Brien Joseph H. Maguire A.B., St. Charles Borromeo Seminary M.A., University of Notre Dame Director of Development Assistant Dean (Classes 1987, 1989) Jeremiah A. O'Connor James M. Mahoney A.B., College of the Holy Cross B.L.S., Columbia University Night Supervisor, Henry M. Hogan Rare Books Librarian Campus Center

Patrick L. McCarthy Tony E. Pace B.S., College of the Holy Cross A.B., Trinity College (Hartford) Director of Alumni Relations Assistant Director of Admissions Joseph W. McDonough Barry Parenteau A.B., College of the Holy Cross B.S. Ed., Bridgewater State College Assistant Director of Athletics Coordinator, Hart Center and Business Manager Athletic Facilities 7

Deborah A. Pearson Patricia L. Ryan B.S., Clark University Bursar Assistant Director of Personnel Thomas E. Ryan Peter Perkins A.B., College of the Holy Cross Ph.D., University of California, Associate Director of Development Berkeley. Associate Coordinator of Grants and Researach Todd Sanderson Executive Housekeeper Ronald S. Perry A.B., College of the Holy Cross Wesley W. Schremser Director of Athletics Chief Engineer

Gary A. Phillips Kenneth Acey Scott Ph.D., Vanderbilt University M.Ed., Worcester State College; Coordinator, Grants and Research M.N.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute Julian A. Plaisted Academic Support Specialist A.B., Wesleyan University Data Processing Center Director of Public Relations and Editor, Crossroads Philip R. Shea Director, Food Services, Rev. Joseph B. Pomeroy, S.J. Loyola Hall M.A., M.S., Boston College Director, Data Processing Center Robert F. Shea, Jr. A.B., College of the Holy Cross Robert A. Principe Administrative Systems Specialist, M.A., University of Connecticut Data Processing Center Director, Crusader Band Peter W. Simonds Kathleen A. Quinn Ed.D., Columbia University A.B., College of the Holy Cross Associate Dean of Students Assistant Director, the Holy Cross Fund Royce Singleton, Jr. Ph.D., Indiana University Situ Rao Director, Interdisciplinary Dining Room Manager, Studies Program Kimball Hall Elizabeth M. Spear Karen J. Reilly Administrative Assistant, M.L.S., Southern Connecticut Development Office State College Associate Librarian Anthony V. Stankus M.L.S., University of Rhode Island Madeline V. Reilly Science Librarian M.A., Assumption College Research Assistant, Development Brian L. Straub A.B., College of the Holy Cross Margaret M. Rodger Associate Director, B.S., University of Vermont Data Processing Center Assistant Director of Food Services Thomas W. Syseskey Henry F. Roy M.L.S., University of Rhode Island Manager, Graphic Arts Acquisitions Librarian 8

Dawn R. Thistle Thomas W. Wiegand M.M., New England M.S., Northern Illinois University Conservatory of Music; Director, Henry M Hogan Campus M.S., Simmons College School of Center Library and Information Science Music and Visual Arts Librarian Kimberly J. Williams Cand., M.S., Worcester Robert B. Toolin State College M.S., Brown University Senior Programmer/Analyst Laboratory Instructor, Physics , Data Processing Center Eileen M. Tosney Robert F. Willis M.A., Boston College B.S., University of Massachusetts Registrar Dining Room Manager, Kimball Hall Matthew A. Toth Donna C. Wrenn Ph.D., Ohio University Director of Personnel Director, Counseling Center James F. Wuelfing Joel R. Villa A.B., College of the Holy Cross B.S., College of the Holy Cross Associate Dean of Students Audio-Visual Coordinator for the College Edward F. Wall Ph.D., Columbia University Assistant Dean (Class of 1990)

College Chaplains, 1986-87

Rev. Michael G. Boughton, S.J. Rev. Robert L. Keane, S.J. M.A., Boston College; M.Div., D.Min.,Southern Methodist University Weston School of Theology Assistant College Chaplain College Chaplain Rev. Joseph J. LaBran, S.J. Mary Patricia Barth M.A., Boston College; M.P.S. (Pastoral Studies), Loyola S.T.L., Weston College University (Chicago). Assistant Associate College Chaplain College Chaplain Katherine M. McElaney Rev. Michael F. Ford, S.J. M.Div., Weston School of Theology M.A.L.S. (Fine Arts), Dartmouth Assistant College Chaplain College; M.Div., Weston School of Theology Assistant College Chaplain 9

College Medical Staff, 1986-87

John C. Batbouta Ralph J. Sama M.D., University of Massachusetts M.D., University of Massachusetts A.B., College of the Holy Cross A.B., College of the Holy Cross

Alan M. Jackson Carolyn L. Parker, R.N. M.D., University of Massachusetts; B.S.N., Anna Maria College B.S., The Johns Hopkins University Head Nurse

Officers of Instruction 1986-87 Stephen C. Ainlay Charles A. Baker Ph.D., Rutgers University Ph.D., University of Illinois Assistant Professor, Sociology Associate Professor, French

Isabel Alvarez-Borland Rev. Robert F. Banks, S.J. Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State S.T.L., Weston College; University M.A., Fordham University Associate Professor, Spanish Assistant Professor, Classics John B. Anderson Christy Barnes M.A., University of Notre Dame M.S., Miami University Assistant Professor, History Visiting Lecturer, Biology, Spring '86 John T. Anderson James H. Barnhill Ph.D., Brown University J.D., Harvard Law School Assistant Professor, Mathematics Visiting Lecturer, Center for Experimental Studies Charles H. Anderton Ph.D., Cornell University Ross W. Beales, Jr.3 Assistant Professor, Economics Ph.D., University of California Davis. Associate Professor, History Jutta Arend-Bernstein Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Cmdr. Paul L. Bennett, U.S.N. University M.S., George Washington University Visiting Lecturer, German Visiting Lecturer, Naval Science Lorraine C. Attreed Susan L. Berman Ph.D., Harvard University Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh Assistant Professor, History Associate Professor, Biology

John F. Axelson Eckhard Bernstein2 Ph.D., Tulane University Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Assistant Professor, Psychology University Professor, German Lynn Kremer Babcock MFA, Brandeis University Robert I. Bertin Assistant Professor, Theatre Ph.D., University of Illinois Assistant Professor, Biology Capt. Robert S. Badgett, U.S.N. M.S., University of Louisville Patricia L. Bizzell Professor and Chair, Naval Science Ph.D., Rutgers University Associate Professor, English 10

Lt. Col. John T. Blarney, USAF Linda Carli M.S., Georgia College Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Professor and Chair, Assistant Professor, Psychology Aerospace Studies John R. Carter Deborah Boedekert Ph.D., Cornell University Ph.D., Saint Louis University Associate Professor and Chair, Associate Professor, Classics Economics Frank J. Bonello Thomas E. Cecil Ph.D., Michigan State University Ph.D., Brown University Visiting Associate Professor,Economics Professor and Chair, Mathematics

Bruce M. Bongar James David Christie Ph.D., University of Southern M.M., N.E. Conservatory of Music California Visiting Professor, Music Assistant Professor, Psychology Judith A. Chubb Rev. Michael G. Boughton, S.J. Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of M.A., Boston College; M.Div., Technology. Associate Professor Weston School of Theology and Chair, Political Science Visiting Lecturer, English Denis J. Cleary Lt. Charles S. Bowers, III, U.S.N. M.A.T., Harvard University M.S., Troy State University Visiting Lecturer, Education Visiting Lecturer, Naval Science Hermann J. Cloeren Lt. Cmdr. Erika A. Bowles, U.S.N. Ph.D., University of Muenster M.S., George Washington University Associate Professor, Philosophy Visiting Lecturer, Naval Science Bernard J. Cooke John D. Boyd S.T.D., Institut catholique Ph.D., Cornell University de Paris. Professor and Chair, Associate Professor, English Religious Studies

Robert L. Brandfon Robert K. Cording Ph.D., Harvard University Ph.D., Boston College Professor and Chair, History Associate Professor, English

Rev. John E. Brooks, S.J. Robert H. Craig S.T.D., Gregorian University Ph.D., Columbia University Associate Professor, Religious Studies Assistant Professor, Religious Studies Hanna Buczynska-Garewicz Martha A. Crunkleton Ph.D., Warsaw University Ph.D., Vanderbilt University Associate Professor, Philosophy Visiting Lecturer, Center for Experimental Studies Danuta Bukatko Ph.D., University of Massachusetts John T. Cull Associate Professor, Psychology Ph.D., University of Illinois Assistant Professor, Spanish Mark J. Burke, S.J. M.A. Fordham University David B. Damiano Visiting Lecturer, Philosophy Ph.D., Brown University Assistant Professor, Mathematics Edward F. Callahan Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Professor, English 11

Rev. Alfred R. Desautels, S.J. Vincent J. Forde S.T.L., Weston College; D.d'univ., S.T.D., Gregorian University University of Paris Associate Professor, Religious Studies Professor, French Theodore P. Fraser Daniel G. Deweyl Ph.D., Brown University M.A., University of Kansas Associate Professor, French Associate Professor, Mathematics Mark Freeman Joseph A. DiMasi Cand. Ph.D., University of Chicago Ph.D., Boston College Instructor, Psychology Assistant Professor, Economics Margaret N. Freije Mauri A. Ditzlert Ph.D., Brown University Ph.D., Duke University Assistant Professor, Mathematics Associate Professor, Chemistry Robert H. Garvey John H. Dorenkamp Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University Ph.D., University of Illinois Associate Professor and Chair, Physics Professor and Chair, English Marlene Gast Kathyrn L. Dorman Ph.D., Boston College Cand. Ph.D., Boston College Assistant Professor, English Instructor, Economics Maurice A. Gerachtl Caren G. Dubnoffl Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Ph.D., Columbia University Associate Professor, English Associate Professor, Political Science Ivan Gold Douglas R. Edwards M.A., University of London Cand. Ph.D., Boston University Visiting Lecturer, English, Spring '86 Instructor, Religious Studies Karen T. Gottschang Armando J. Escobedo Ph.D., University of Michigan Ph.D., University of Florida Adjunct Professor, History Assistant Professor, Spanish Thomas R. Gottschang John L. Espositol Ph.D., University of Michigan PhD., Temple University Assistant Professor, Economics Professor, Religious Studies William A. Green Thomas D. Feehan Ph.D., Harvard University Ph.D., Brown University Professor, History Associate Professor, Philosophy Janet M. Grenzke Robert M. Fisher Ph.D., University of Michigan Ph.D., Duke University Assistant Professor, Political Science Assistant Professor, Economics Susan Haas Rev. William H. FitzGerald, S.J. M.F.A., University of Arkansas Ph.D., Fordham University Visiting Lecturer, Visual Arts Associate Professor, Classics Rev. John D.B. Hamilton, S.J. James T. Flynn Ph.D., University of Minnesota Ph.D., Clark University Associate Professor, Classics Professor, History 12

Andrea Warren Hamos George R. Hoffmann Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., University of Tennessee Assistant Professor, Spanish Associate Professor and Chair, Biology George H. Hampsch Joseph J. Holmes Ph.D., University of Notre Dame Ph.D., University of Connecticut Professor, Philosophy Associate Professor, History James T. Hannon Rev. Lionel P. Honore, S.J. Cand. Ph.D. University of Wisconsin Ph.D., New York University Instructor, Sociology Associate Professor, French and Italian

Marian C. Hanshaw David M. Hummon M.M., Eastman School of Music Ph.D., University of California, Visiting Lecturer, Music Berkeley. Associate Professor, Sociology Kenneth F. Happe2 Ph.D., Yale University Mary Paula Hunter Associate Professor, Classics M.F.A., University of Michigan Visiting Lecturer, Theatre Robert H. Haring-Smithl Ph.D., University of Illinois Thomas P. Imse Assistant Professor, Mathematics Ph.D., University of Maryland Professor, Sociology Robert J-P. Hauck Ph.D., University of Chicago Patrick J. Ireland Visiting Lecturer, Ph.D., St. Louis University Center for Experimental Studies Associate Professor, English

Rev. Robert F. Healey, S.J. Joan N. Italian° M.A., Oxford University; M.F.A., Siena Heights College Ph.D., Harvard University Associate Professor, Visual Arts Associate Professor, Classics Ronald M. Jarret William R. Healy Cand. Ph.D., Yale University Ph.D., University of Michigan Instructor, Chemistry Professor, Biology Hilmar L. Jensen, III HiIde S. Hein Cand. Ph.D., Cornell University Ph.D., University of Michigan Instructor, History Associate Professor and Chair, Philosophy Rogers P. Johnson2 Ph.D., Brandeis University si Jeffrey C. Herf Associate Professor, Sociology Ph.D., Brandeis University Assistant Professor, Political Science Mark B. Karlin B.M., New England Richard S. Herrick Conservatory of Music Ph.D., University of North Carolina Visiting Lecturer, Music Assistant Professor, Chemistry Francis W. Kaseta Edward J. Herson Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute M.A.(T), St. Louis University of Technology. Associate Associate Professor and Chair, Theatre Professor, Physics Daniel G. Hill Edward J. Kealeyi M.F.A., Hunter College Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor, Visual Arts University. Professor, History 13

Rev. Robert L. Keane, S.J. Sr. Alice L. Laffey, R.S.M. D.Min.,Southern Methodist University S.S.D., Pontifical Biblical Visiting Lecturer, French Institute in Rome. Assistant Professor, Religious Studies James M. Kee Ph.D., University of Virginia Normand J. Lamoureux Assistant Professor, English Ph.D., Indiana University Professor, French, and Chair, Edward F. Kennedy Modern Languages and Literatures Ph.D., University of Notre Dame Professor, Physics Rev. Vincent A. Lapomarda, S.J. S.T.L., Boston College; Rev. T. Frank Kennedy, S.J. Ph.D., Boston University Ph.D., University Associate Professor, History of California, Santa Barbara Assistant Professor, Music Gerard B. Lavery Ph.D., Fordham University Ellen J. Keohane Associate Professor, Classics A.B., College of the Holy Cross Visiting Lecturer, Computer Science Thomas M.C. Lawler' Ph.D., Yale University Joyce Kinoshita Professor, English Ph.D., Stanford University Assistant Professor, Philosophy Ellen Lawrence M.A., Brown University Barbara C. Kohin Visiting Lecturer, Visual Arts Ph.D., University of Maryland Visiting Lecturer, Center for Joseph P. Lawrence Experimental Studies Ph.D., Universitat Tubingen Assistant Professor, Philosophy Claudia A. Koonz Ph.D., Rutgers University Mary Lee S. Ledbetter' Associate Professor, History Ph.D., The Rockefeller University Associate Professor, Biology Shirish K. Korde M.M., New England Esther L. Levine Conservatory of Music M.A., Brown University Associate Professor and Chair, Instructor, Spanish Music Janet M. Levine George Kosicki Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute Ph.D., Cornell University of Technology si Assistant Professor, Economics Assistant Professor, Political Science George N. Kostich Carol Lieberman Ph.D., Harvard University D.M.A., Yale University Associate Professor, Russian Assistant Professor, Music Joseph Kostiner Banadakoppa T. Lingappa Ph.D., University of London Ph.D., Purdue University Assistant Professor, Political Science Professor, Biology

Rev. Anthony J. Kuzniewski, S.J. John B. Little, lIP Ph.D., Harvard University Ph.D., Yale University Associate Professor, History Associate Professor, Mathematics 14

Charles M. Locurtol B. Eugene McCarthy Ph.D., Fordham University Ph.D., University of Kansas Associate Professor, Psychology Professor, English

Thomas C. Loening Kathleen F. McCarthy Ph.D., Brown University M.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute Visiting Lecturer, Classics, Spring '86 Visiting Lecturer, Computer Science

Carolynn Bush Luby Michael G. McGrath Ph.D., Northwestern University Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute Assistant Professor, German of Technology. Associate Professor, Chemistry John J. Lynch Ph.D., Fordham University John F. McKenna Associate Professor, Philosophy Ph.D., Fordham University Professor, French Rev. John J. MacDonnell, S.J. S.T.L. Weston College; Ph.D., Paul D. McMaster The datholic University of America Ph.D., Clark University Associate Professor, Mathematics Professor and Chair, Chemistry

Kornath Madhavan Ogretta Vaughn McNeil Ph.D., Annamalai University Ph.D., Clark University Associate Professor, Biology Associate Professor, Psychology

Rev. Daniel G. Madigan, S.J. William E. Mierse Cand. Ph.D., University of Toronto Cand. Ph.D., Brown University Instructor, English Instructor, Visual Arts

Joseph H. Maguire Bruce I. Miller M.A., University of Notre Dame M.M. State University of New York Assistant Professor and Chair, at Fredonia. Visiting Lecturer, Music Education Christopher Zand Minkowski Irena S.M. Makarushka Cand. Ph.D., Harvard University Ph.D., Boston University Visiting Lecturer, Center for Assistant Professor, Religious Studies Experimental Studies

Carol A. Martinson, C.P.A. Michael Monaghan M.B.A., Babson College M.A., University of Lowell Assistant Professor, Accounting Visiting Lecturer, Music

Maj. Thomas C. Mast, USAF William R. Morse M.A.,University ofSouthern California Cand. Ph.D., Brandeis University Visiting Lecturer, Aerospace Studies Instructor, English '

Richard E. Matlak Bianca Cody Murphy Ph.D., Indiana University Ed.D., Boston University Associate Professor, English Assistant Professor, Psychology

John T. Mayer Frederick J. Murphy Ph.D., Fordham University Ph.D., Harvard University Associate Professor, English Assistant Professor, Religious Studies

Theresa M. McBride Blaise J. Nagy Ph.D., Rutgers University Ph.D., Harvard University Associate Professor, History Associate Professor, Classics 15

Lisa Payne Nestor Frederic D. Peterson Cand. Ph.D.Ph.D., Princeton University M.Ed., Worcester State College Instructor, Visiting Lecturer, Mathematics Gregory P. Nowell Frank Petrella, Jr. Cand. Ph.D., Massachusetts Ph.D., University of Notre Dame Institute of Technology Professor, Economics Visiting Lecturer, Political Science Gary A. Phillips2 Margaret L. Nugent2 Ph.D., Vanderbilt University Ph.D., Princeton University Associate Professor, Religious Studies Assistant Professor, Political Science John Pijewski David J. O'Brien M.A., University of New Hampshire Ph.D., University of Rochester Visiting Lecturer, English Associate Professor, History James F. Powers John D. O'Connell, C.P.A. Ph.D., University of Virginia M.B.A., Boston University Professor, History Assistant Professor Accounting and Economics Kenneth N. Prestwich Ph.D., University of Florida John F. O'Connell Assistant Professor, Biology Ph.D., University of Wisconsin Professor, Economics Terri Priest M.F.A., University of Massachusetts Walter T. Odell Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Ph.D., Georgetown University Visual Arts Associate Professor, Political Science Virginia C. Raguin Stephen E. Ostrow Ph.D., Yale University Ph.D., University of Michigan Associate Professor and Co-Chair, Visiting Lecturer, Classics, Spring '86 Visual Arts Rev. John J. Paris, S.J. Ram Sarup Rana Ph.D., University of Southern Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University California Professor, Physics Professor, Religious Studies Rev. John P. Reboli, S.J.1 Peter Parsons Ph.D., Ohio University Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh Associate Professor, Visual Arts Associate Professor, Biology John E. Reilly Clyde V. Pax Ph.D., University of Virginia Ph.D., University of Notre Dame Professor, English Professor, Philosophy Rev. William E. Reiser, S.J. G. Earl Peace, Jr. Ph.D., Vanderbilt University Ph.D., University of Illinois Associate Professor, Religious Studies Associate Professor, Chemistry Robert W. Ricci Michael T. Peddle Ph.D., University of New Hampshire Ph.D., Northwestern University Professor, Chemistry Assistant Professor, Economics Daryl Robbins Peter Perkins M.M., Boston University Ph.D., University of California Director ofthe Wind Ensemble, Music Berkeley. Professor, Mathematics AEI

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Richard H. Rodinol Patrick Shanahan Ph.D., Harvard University Ph.D., Indiana University Associate Professor, English Professor, Mathematics Randy R. Ross Janine Shertzer2 Ph.D., University of Colorado Ph.D., Brown University Associate Professor, Physics Assistant Professor, Physics Kenneth S. Rothwell, Jr. Royce Singleton, Jr. Ph.D., Columbia University Ph.D., Indiana University Assistant Professor, Classics Associate Professor, Sociology Maj. Paul D. Roy, USMC Isabella Sipitiner M.A., Central Michigan University Dip., Odessa Pedagogical Visiting Lecturer, Naval Science Institute of Foreign Languages Visiting Lecturer, Russian Rev. Philip C. Rule, S.J.1 Ph.D., Harvard University Brian L. Straub Associate Professor, English A.B., College of the Holy Cross Visiting Lecturer, Computer Science William J. Rynders M.F.A., Wayne State University Suzanne E. Stumpf Associate Professor, Theatre B.A., Wellesley College Visiting Lecturer, Music Nicolas Sanchez Ph.D., University of Southern Leonard C. Sulski California Ph.D., University of Notre Dame Associate Professor, Economics Associate Professor, Mathematics Scott Sandstrom, C.P.A. Susan Elizabeth Sweeney J.D., Suffolk University Cand. Ph.D., Brown University Assistant Professor, Accounting Instructor, English Rev. Joseph S. Scannell, S.J. Victoria L. Swigert S.T.L., Weston College; M.A., Ph.D., State University of New York Boston College. Assistant Professor, at Albany. Associate Professor, Visual Arts Sociology David L. Schaefer Frank R. Tangherlini Ph.D., University of Chicago Ph.D., Stanford University Associate Professor, Political Science Associate Professor, Physics David J. Schap Gloria Tashjian Ph.D., Washington University Ph.D., Wesleyan University Assistant Professor, Economics Assistant Professor, Mathematics Michael J. Schiano Melvin C. Tews Cand. Ph.D., Brandeis University Ph.D., University of Washington Visiting Lecturer, Music Associate Professor, Mathematics Warren Schiff Edward H. Thompson, Jr. Ph.D., University of California Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Berkeley. Associate Professor, History University. Associate Professor and Chair, Sociology Mary Schiliro M.F.A., Hunter College Assistant Professor, Visual Arts 17

J. Ann Tickner2 Suzanna E. Waldbaueri Ph.D., Brandeis University M.M., New England Assistant Professor, Political Science Conservatory of Music Associate Professor, Music Matthew A. Toth Ph.D., Ohio University Carolyn J. Walt' Visiting Lecturer, Psychology Ph.D., The Catholic University of America Pauline L. Turner Associate Professor, English M.A., Marquette University Visiting Lecturer, Center for Edward F. Wall, Jr. Experimental Studies Ph.D., Columbia University Associate Professor, History Jorge H. Valdes' Ph.D., University of Connecticut Charles S. Weiss Associate Professor, Spanish Ph.D., Ohio University Associate Professor and Alice Valentine Chair, Psychology Cand. Ph.D., Harvard University Visiting Lecturer, Center Helen M. Whall for Experimental Studies Ph.D., Yale University Associate Professor, English Maurizio Vannicelli Ph.D., Harvard University John H. Wilson Assistant Professor, Political Science Ph.D., Yale University Associate Professor, English Frank Vellaccio Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute Joanna E. Ziegler2 of Technology Ph.D., Brown University Associate Professor, Chemistry Assistant Professor, Visual Arts George A. Vidulich William J. Ziobro Ph.D., Brown University Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins Associate Professor, Chemistry University. Associate Professor and Chair, Classics Joel R. Villa B.S., College of the Holy Cross Rudolph L. Zlody Visiting Lecturer, Computer Science Ph.D., Fordham University , Associate Professor, Psychology Steve Vineberg Ph.D., Stanford University William L. Zwiebel Assistant Professor, .Theatre Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Associate Professor, German Marsha Vleck • M.M. and Artist Diploma, New Code Key for Faculty: England Conservatory of Music Visiting Lecturer, Music 20n Leave 1986-1987 20n Leave Fall 1986 Capt. Adrian C. Vroegindewey, 3 On Leave Spring 1987 USAF M.A., University of South Dakota Visiting Lecturer, Aerospace Studies

F. Helen Wagg A.B.D., University of California, Berkeley. Visiting Lecturer, Spanish 18 Professors Emerittii, 1986-87 Rev. Francis 0. Corcoran, S.J. Edward A. Peragallo Professor Emeritus, Classics Professor Emeritus, Accounting and Economics Robert S. Crowe Associate Professor Emeritus, Biology John P. Reardon Associate Professor Emeritus, Roy C. Gunter, Jr. Visual Arts Professor Emeritus, Physics Rev. John J. Sampey, S.J. Rev. Gerald A. Kinsella, S.J. Professor Emeritus, Classics Associate Professor Emeritus, History Rev. Joseph J. Shea, S.J. Rev. Robert B. MacDonnell, S.J. Professor Emeritus, Philosophy Associate Professor Emeritus, Physics Andrew P. VanHook Rev. Joseph A. Martus, S.J. Professor Emeritus, Chemistry Professor Emeritus, Chemistry Robert F. McNerney Professor Emeritus, Modern Languages and Literatures

Faculty by Departments, 1986-87

Aerospace Studies Economics Professor: Blarney (Chair) Professors: J.F. O'Connell, Petrella Visiting Lecturers: Mast, Vroegindewey Associate Professors: Carter (Chair), Sanchez Biology Assistant Professors: Anderton, Professors: Healy, Lingappa DiMasi, Fisher, Gottschang, Kosicki, Associate Professors: Berman, Martinson, J.D. O'Connell, Peddle, Hoffmann (Chair), Ledbetter, Sandstrom, Schap Madhavan, Parsons Instructor: Dorman Assistant Professors: Bertin, Prestwich Visiting Associate Professor: Bonello Chemistry Education Professors: McMaster (Chair), Ricci Assistant Professor: Maguire (Chair) Associate Professors: Ditzler, McGrath, Visiting Lecturer: Cleary Peace, Vellaccio, Vidulich Assistant Professor: Herrick English Instructors: Jarret, Nestor Professors: Callahan, Dorenkamp (Chair), Lawler, McCarthy, Reilly Classics Associate Professors: Bizzell, Boyd, Associate Professors: Boedeker, Cording, Geracht, Ireland, Matlak, FirzGerald, Hamilton, Happe, Healey, Mayer, Rodino, Rule, Wall, Whall, Lavery, Nagy, Ziobro (Chair) Wilson Assistant Professors: Banks, Rothwell Assistant Professors: Gast, Kee Instructors: Morse, Sweeney Visiting Lecturers: Boughton, Pijewski 19

Experimental Studies Philosophy Visiting Lecturers: Barnhill, Crunkleton, Professors: Hampsch, Pax Hauck, Kohin, Turner, Valentine Associate Professors: Buczynska- Garewicz, Cloeren, Feehan, Hein History (Chair), Lynch Professors: Brandfon (Chair), Flynn, Assistant Professors: Kinoshita, Green, Kealey, Powers Lawrence Associate Professors: Beales, Holmes, Visiting Lecturer: Burke Koonz, Kuzniewski, Lapomarda, McBride, O'Brien, Schiff, Wall Physics Assistant Professors: Anderson,Attreed Professors: Kennedy, Rana Instructor: Jensen Associate Professors: Garvey (Chair), Adjunct Professor: Gottschang Kaseta, Ross, Tangherlini Assistant Professor: Shertzer Mathematics Professors: Cecil (Chair), Perkins, Political Science Shanahan Associate Professors: Chubb (Chair), Associate Professors: Dewey, Little, Dubnoff, Odell, Schaefer MacDonnell, Sulski, Tews Assistant Professors: Grenzke Herf, Assistant Professors: Anderson, Kostiner, Levine, Nugent, Tickner, Damiano, Freije, Haring-Smith, Vanniceili Tashjian Visiting Lecturer: Nowell Visiting Lecturers: Keohane,McCarthy, Peterson, Straub, Villa Psychology Associate Professors: Bukatko,Locurto, Modern Languages and Literatures McNeil, Weiss (Chair), Zlody Professors: Bernstein, Desautels, Assistant Professors: Axelson, Bongar, Lamoureux (Chair), McKenna Carli, Murphy Associate Professors: Alvarez-Borland, Instructor: Freeman Baker,Fraser, Honore,Kostich, Valdes, Visiting Lecturer: Toth Zwiebel Assistant Professors: Cull, Escobedo, Religious Studies Hamos, Luby Professors: Cooke (Chair), Esposito, Instructor: Levine Paris Visiting Lecturers: Arend-Bernstein, Associate Professors: Brooks, Forde, Keane, Sipitiner, Wagg Phillips, Reiser Assistant Professors: Craig, Laffey, Music Makarushka, Murphy Associate Professors: Korde (Chair), Instructor: Edwards Waldbauer Assistant Professors: Kennedy, Sociology Lieberman Professor: Imse Visiting Professor: Christie Associate Professors: Hummon, Visiting Lecturers: Hanshaw, Karlin, Johnson,Singleton, Swigert, Thompson Miller, Monaghan, Schiano, Stumpf, (Chair) Vleck Assistant Professor: Ainlay Director of the Wind Ensemble: Instructor: Hannon Robbins Theatre Naval Science Associate Professors: Herson (Chair), Professor: Badgett (Chair) Rynders Visiting Lecturers: Bennett, Bowers, Assistant Professors: Babcock, Bowles, Roy Vineberg • Visiting Lecturer: Hunter 20

Visual Arts Associate Professors: Italiano, Priest (Co-Chair), Raguin (Co-Chair), Reboli Assistant Professors: Hill, Scannell, Schiliro, Ziegler Instructor: Mierse Visiting Lecturers: Haas, Lawrence

Faculty and College Committees, 1986-1987 Academic Advising College Judicial Board Frank Vellaccio'(Chair), Danuta Bukatko7, Rev. Earle L. Markey,Si.', Rev. T. Frank Joseph H. Maguire', Eileen M. Tosney", Kennedy, Si.', J. Ann Ticknerl, Lynn Edward F. Wall, Jr.' Kremer Babcock2,Vincent J. Forde2,Robert M. Fisher3, Edward J. Herson3,Joseph A. Academic Standing Katarincic, Jr.,'87 6,Peter D.LaVigne, '88 6, James R. Halpin', Eileen M.Tosney 7,Frank Claire M. Rogers, '886 Vellaccio", Gerard B. Lavery' (Chair), Leonard C. Su'ski', Stephen C. Ainlay2, Curriculum Paul D. McMaster3 Martha A. Crunkleton", Frank Vellaccio', Bernard J. Cooke', Richard E. Matlak2, Admissions Clyde V.Pax 2,Thomas R. Gottschang3,Lisa James R. Halpin', Rev. Earle L. Markey, P. Nestor3, Robert B. Magnus, III, '886, Si.', Frank Vellaccio", Andrea Warren Jennifer P. McCarthy, '876, Mark J. Hamos1, Normand J. Lamoureux', Rev. McCooey,'89 6 John J. MacDonnell, 5.J.2, G. Earl Peace, Jr.3, Leanne Kearney, '876, Joanne M. Educational Policy Moriarty, '876, Moira M. O'Donnell, '876 Rev. John E. Brooks, ST'(Chair), Frank Vellaccio'(Secretary), Isabel Alvarez-Bor- Athletic Council land', William A. Green', Mary Lee S. William R. Durgin', Ronald S. Perry", Frank Ledbetter' (on Iv., '86-'87), Sr. Alice L. Vellaccio", John F. Axelson1, George N. Laffey, R.S.M.2,Frank Petrella (replacing Kostich2, Kenneth N. Prestwich3, Edmund Prof. Ledbetter, '86-87), Maurizio Van- R. Williams, '421,John P. Glowik, '732, nicelli2, Christopher A. Kenney. '876, Arthur J. Andreoli, '583 Patrick C. Shea, '876

Board of Directors of Alumni Association Faculty Compensation Rev. Charles J. Dunn,ST', David J. Schap' Peter Perkins', Michael T. Peddle2, Joyce Kinoshita3, Melvin C. Tews3 Budget Committee Maryanne T. Doyle', William R. Durgin' Faculty Grievances (Chair), Frank Vellaccio", George H. Caren Dubnoffl(on Iv.,'86-87), Claudia A. Hampschl, David J. Schap2, Randy R. Koonz (replacing Prof. Dubnoff, '86-87)2 Ross3,Thomas C. Collins, '886, Paul S. Gerard B. Lavery',Thomas R. Gottschang , Pijanowski, '876 Eileen M. Tosney2, George H. Hampsch3, Clyde V. Pax3 Campus Center Advisory Council William R. Durgin', Rev. Earle L. Markey, S.J.1,Rev. Francis X. Miller, S.J.7,Thomas Film Series W. Wiegand7 (Chair), George Kosicki2, Charles A. Baker" (Chair), Robert H. Steve Vineberg2,Robert T. Canedo2,Patricia Garvey2, Terri Priest2, Hanna Buczynska- A. Lucas2, Shawn P. FitzMaurice, '876, Garewicz3, Warren Schiff3, Jennifer A. Christina J. Villante,'87 6,Sean P. Keegan, Clarke, '886, Edward G. Haik, '886, James '876 J. McGonigle, '876 21

Financial Aid Research and Publication Francis H. Delaney'(Chair), William R. Gary A.Phillips', Frank Vellaccio7,Edward Durgin', William J. Ziobrol, Patricia L. H. Thompson, Jr.', George H. Hampsch2, Bizze112, Frank Petrella" Richard S. Herrick', James M. Kee', Frederick J. Murphy3 Graduate Studies and Fellowships Theodore P. Fraser' (Chair), Martha A. Special Studies Crunkleton', Theresa M. McBride', Walter Martha A. Crunkleton', Karen T. T. Odell', Frank Petrella, Jr.' Gottschang", Barbara C. Kohin", Banadakoppa T. Lingappa (replacing Prof. Junior Year Abroad Phillips, Fall '86), Gary A.Phillips' (on Iv., Karen T. Gottschang" (Advisor), Blaise 1. Fall '86), Susan L. Berman', Carol Lieber- Nagy'(Chair), Hanna Buczynska-Garewicz', man', Steve Vineberg3 Edward F. Callahan', Andrea Warren Hamos', Carol Lieberman', Maurizio Student Activities Vannicelli' Peter W. Simonds'(Chair), Lynn Kremer Babcock', Joseph J. Holmes',Carol Lieber- Library man', Sean W. McCarthy, '886, Mark W. James E. Hogan', Frank Vellaccio", John E. Smiley, '876, Christina J. Villante, '876 Reilly', George A. Vidulich', Hanna Buczynska-Garewicz', Ellen W. Delaney, Student Personnel Policies '896, Edwin C. Schroeder, '886 Marilyn M. Boucher', Rev. Michael G. Boughton, S.J.7, Rev. Earle L. Markey, Nominations and Elections S.J." (Chair), Peter W. Simonds', Matthew Frank Vellaccio', Rev. T. Frank Kennedy, A. Toth', Thomas D. Feehani, Frederick J. S.1.4, Mary Lee S. Ledbetter 4 (on Iv., Murphy', Maurice A. Geracht2, Linda '86-'87), Helen M. Whall (replacing Prof. Carli3, Paul S. Donohue, '876, Tara M. Ledbetter, '86-'87), Sr. Alice L. Laffey, Hogan, '876, Anna T. Tobin, '876

Premedical and Predental Programs Code Key for Committees: Michael G. McGrath'(Chair), Lynn Kremer 'Term expires June 1987 Babcock', Walter T. Odell', Thomas D. "Term expires June 1988 Feehan", Kenneth N. Prestwich', David B. 'Term expires June 1989 Damiano3, Joyce Kinoshita' "Term expires March 1987 5Term expires March 1988 Professional Standards 'Student Members John D. Boyd', Robert W. Ricci', James T. 'Ex Officio Flynn', William A. Green', David J. O'Brien' 22 Revisions, 1986-87 Absence Due to Religious Belief (Page 15) (To be inserted before "Academic Honesty") Students who are unable, because of religious beliefs, to attend classes or to participate in any examination, study or work requirement on a particular day shall be excused from any such examination, or study or work requirement, and shall be provided with an opportunity to make up such examination, study or work requirement which they may have missed because of such absence on any particular day; provided, however, that such makeup examination or work shall not create an unreasonable burden upon the College. No fees of any kind shall be charged for making available to students such opportunity. No adverse or prejudicial effects shall result to students because they availed themselves of these provisions.

Academic Honesty (Page 16) (Following replaces last paragraph of section) A second offense against academic honesty will result in automatic withdrawal from the College. The Committee on Academic Standing shall serve as the final board of appeal for violations of academic honesty which result in the withdrawal of a student from the College.

Requirements for Advancement (Page 16) (Following replaces entire section) To be eligible for academic advancement a student must meet the minimum cumulative average and course requirements given in the next section. Academic Probation: Academic Probation is not a penalty, but a warning and an opportunity for improvement; probationary status has a duration of one semester, and is determined by a student's low cumulative average (Q.P.I.) at the end of the preceding semester, unless this has been sufficiently improved by success in an intervening summer session. As soon as students are placed on or removed from probation, they will be notified in writing by the Registrar of such action; copies of the notice will be sent to their parents and advisors. The following rules delineate the limits of academic probationary status: Freshman Year. Any freshman having a cumulative average of 1.750 but less than 2.000 at the end of the freshman year will be on probation for the first semester of the sophomore year. Sophomore Year. A sophomore with a cumulative average of 1.850 but less than 2.000 at the end of the first semester will be on probation for the second semester of sophomore year. Any student who fails to maintain a cumulative 2.000 Q.P.I. at the end of all semesters after the third will be dismissed. Students who have been withdrawn because of a low cumulative Q.P.I. and whose appeal has been upheld by the Committee on Academic Standing are automatically placed on probationary status. 23 Removal of Probation and Deficiency: Probationary status is ordinarily removed by the achievement, the next semester, of the cumulative average required for that semester. Grades of C or better, earned in summer session courses at an accredited institution and approved in advance by the appropriate department chair, may be accepted in transfer by the College for the improvement of one's Q.P.I. Credits and quality points accepted in transfer will be recorded on the student's permanent record, and included in the calculation of the cumulative average, for all purposes other than the award of graduation honors. A deficiency must be removed by a grade of C or better, earned in a summer session course approved in advance by the appropriate department chair, before the beginning of a student's senior year. No student will be permitted to begin a new academic year with more than one course deficiency. Deficiencies may also be removed by the use of Advanced Placement credits except during a semester in which a student becomes liable to academic suspen- sion or dismissal. The credits attempted in the failed course will remain on the student's transcript, and will be used in calculating the average; credits and quality points accepted in transfer to remove the deficiency will be recorded and used in calculation ofthe cumulative Q.P.I., except for the award of graduation honors. Deficiencies may not be made up by taking extra courses in subsequent semesters. An exception may be authorized by the appropriate assistant dean for failure of a course in the first semester of senior year. Academic Dismissal: A student will be withdrawn from the College for any of the following reasons: a. two course failures (any combination ofF, NP,WF) in any single semester; b. three course failures (any combination of F, NP, WF) in any single academic year; c. a total of six course failures (any combination of F, NP, WF) on one's Holy Cross transcript; d. a cumulative QPI of less than 1.750 after the second semester (end of freshman year), of less than 1.850 after the third semester, and of less than 2.00, after the fourth semester (end of, sophomore year) or any subsequent semester; e. a second instance of academic dishonesty. Course failures will contribute to an academic withdrawal as outlined above, even though the deficiencies may have been removed by attendance at summer session or the use of Advanced Placement credits. Furthermore, Advanced Placement credits may not be used to remove a deficiency caused by course failure during a semester in which a student becomes liable to academic suspen- sion or dismissal. A first withdrawal results in academic suspension for one year. After the one-year suspension, readmission is automatic, contingent upon receipt of a written request for readmission by the Class Dean. Any course deficiencies incurred by the student must be removed prior to the student's return. A second withdrawal results in academic dismissal, which is ordinarily con- sidered final. . Appeals of suspensions or dismissals for academic reasons may be made to the Committee on Academic Standing. The letter of suspension or dismissal from the Class Dean will provide students and parents with the necessary details of appeal. The Class Deans are available for consultation regarding procedures and will also inform the student of the final committee decision. 24 Voluntary Withdrawal from the College: Students who withdraw volun- tarily from the College are entitled to separation in good standing under the following conditions: 1. They must not be liable to dismissal for disciplinary reasons. 2. They must not be liable to suspension or dismissal for academic reasons. 3. They must return all College property. 4. They must settle all financial indebtedness with the College. 5. They must properly notify the assistant dean of their intention to withdraw.

Leave of Absence (Page 18) (Following replaces item 8.) 8. A student will ordinarily not receive academic credit for courses taken at other institutions while on leave from the College.

Honor Societies (Page 21) Alpha Kappa Delta — the national honor society in sociology is an affiliate of the American Sociological Association and awards recognition to high schol- arship in sociology. Sigma Delta Pi — the national honor society in Spanish that honors those who seek and attain excellence in the study of the Spanish language, literature and culture.

For Students Interested in Law (Page 24) (Following replaces last three paragraphs) Certainly, the most important skill for prelaw students is the precise use of the English language in oral and written form. Courses with a heavy writing and/or reading component are recommended. Also, courses in which reasoning or the use of library research materials is fostered are recommended. The Prelaw Advisor keeps on hand current law school statistics, helps to arrange interviews with admissions officers, sets up forums and discussions with lawyers, judges, law school faculty and administrators and gives advice in the preparation of applications for admissions and in the choice of law schools suited to the individual's qualifications and achievements. Law school catalogs and other appropriate reference materials are kept in the Counseling Center and Career Planning Office where students have access to them. Students should also secure their own copies of catalogs for easy and convenient access to them. Students with any degree of interest in the possible study of law should be on the mailing list maintained by the Pre-Law Advisor. 25 For Students Interested in Graduate Schools of Business and Management (Page 25) (Following replaces last sentence of first paragraph) At least an introductory computing course is strongly recommended.

Preparation for Graduate Study (Page 25) (Following replaces last paragraph) Students should contact department chairs about graduate study in their disciplines. Nominations for national competitive fellowships (Rhodes, Marshall, Fulbright, Mellon and Watson) are made by the Committee on Graduate Studies. Information concerning these is available from the Assistant Deans.

Holy Cross/WI 3-2 Program (Page 27) (Following replaces last sentence) Dr. Michael McGrath coordinates this program at Holy Cross.

• College Honors Program (Page 28) The Sophomore Individual Studies Program is not required of Honors Students.

Economics Departmental Honors Program (Page 53) This program is limited to approximately twelve students, four from the sophomore through senior years. Application is at the end of the fall semester. Students ordinarily enter as sophomores, but juniors may also apply. The honors course sequence is: (Semesters) Sophomore or Junior Econ. 360(Res. Meth. 1 - Spring) 1 Senior Econ. 362(Dir. Research - Fall) 1 Econ. 361 (Res. Meth.2 - Spring) 1 Econ. 360 (Research Methodology 1) is a four-credit course, while Econ. 361 (Research Methodology 2) is a two-credit overload which may be taken pass/fail; neither course counts among the minimum requirements for the major. Econ. 362 (Directed Research) counts toward the major as the equivalent of an upper-level economics elective (numbered between 200 and 269). 26 Physics (Page 108) (Replaces second paragraph) The requirements for a major in physics consist of both physics and mathema- tics requirements. Physics majors must take, or have had the equivalent of, Mathematics 31, 32, and 41. In addition, majors must choose, in consultation with their academic advisors, either Mathematics 42 or Physics 118 (Methods of Physics). The required physics courses for a physics major are General Physics (Physics 23, 24 or Physics 21, 22), Modern Physics (Physics 25), Classical Mechanics I (Physics 121), Electromagnetic Theory I (Physics 133), Quantum Mechanics I (Physics 144) ,and Thermophysics I (Physics 163). Besides these seven required lecture courses, majors will select, in consultation with their advisors, a minimum of three additional lecture courses at the 100 level. Lastly, physics majors are also expected to elect at least two laboratory courses, besides General Physics.

Sociology (Page 137) (Replaces paragraph under Introductory Courses) Open to all students with preference given to sophomores and freshmen. Either course will satisfy the prerequisite for enrollment in intermediate-level courses. Only one introductory course can be taken for credit.

Visual Arts Studio (Page 147) Majors in Studio Art have been required to attend regular Departmental Critiques and to develop a portfolio of their own work. During the senior year, this portfolio is reviewed with attention by members of the faculty.

Expenses (Page 157) For 1986-87, the tuition charge is $9,200; room and board,$4,100; infirmary services, $85; and student activities fee, $110.

Scholarships (Pages 159-161) Challenger Memorial Scholarship established in 1986 by Jacob Hiatt, D.H. '73, in memory of the crew of the space-craft Challenger. Michael J. & Joanna F. Daley Driscoll Scholarship Fund established in 1986 by a bequest from the estate of Rev. Frederick G.M. Driscoll, '19, in memory of his parents. 27 Kevin M. Earls Scholarship Fund established in 1986 by friends in memory of Kevin M. Earls, '43. William F. McCall, Jr. Scholarship Fund established in 1986 by friends to honor William F. McCall, Jr., '56. The Fund is to be used to aid a student from the Boston area.

The Joseph A. & Dorothea H. Perrotta Memorial Scholarship established in 1986 by a bequest from the estate of Dorothea H. Perrotta, widow of Joseph A. Perrotta, '28, Secretary to the President of the College from 1933 to 1972.

Frances Hannon Sweeney Memorial Scholarship Fund established in 1986 by a bequest from the estate of Robert L. Sweeney, '29. Michael H. Sweeney Memorial Scholarship Fund established in 1986 by a bequest from the estate of Robert L. Sweeney, '29. Robert L. Sweeney Memorial Scholarship Fund established in 1986 by a bequest from the estate of Robert L. Sweeney, '29.