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La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Faculty Bulletins University Publications 5-18-1962 Faculty Bulletin: May 18, 1962 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/faculty_bulletins Recommended Citation La Salle University, "Faculty Bulletin: May 18, 1962" (1962). Faculty Bulletins. 143. http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/faculty_bulletins/143 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at La Salle University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Bulletins by an authorized administrator of La Salle University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Vol. IV, No. 5 Philadelphia 41, Penna. May 18, 1962 CALENDAR OF EVENTS (to July 27) Senior Examinations Begin....................................May 18 Tennis at West Chester.......................................May 18 Track at M.A.C. Championships (Rutgers U.)............... May 18-19 Baseball at Swarthmore...... ................................May 19 Parents' Presidents' Reception” (C.U.B.)............... .....May 20 Semester Examinations Begin........ .........................May 25 Track at IC4A Championships (Villanova).................. May 25-26 College Holidays............... ..........................May 30-31 Faculty Picnic............................ May 31 Semester Examinations End................................ ...June 1 Graduate Welcome Dance.................... June 1 "Ph.T. Degrees" Ceremonies (C.U.B.).................. June 3 Commencement Exercises (Convention Hall).................... June 5 "MUSIC THEATRE "62" Opening................................. July 4 Deadline, "Mid-Summer" Bulletin............................. July 23 Publication, "Mid-Summer" Bulletin........ July 27 Faculty Bulletin - Cont'd Page Two PRESIDENT'S OFFICE; celebrated at 10 A.M. in the Immacula te Conception Church, Graduation Ardleigh & Pine sts. The Very Rev.Thomas A. Carlin will deliver La Salle College's 99th com the sermon. mencement exercises will be high lighted by conferment of honorary degrees to five presidents of area V.P.. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: women's Catholic Colleges,Tuesday June 5, at 5 P.M., in Convention La Salle Endowment Awards Hall. At its last meeting the LaSalle Honorary Doctor of Pedagogy Endowment Foundation made two degrees will be presented to grants to departmental projects: college presidents Sister $700 to the Marketing Department Catherine Francis, S.S.J., of for a survey of audio-visual and Chestnut Hill College;Mother Mary other teaching aids for marketing Aidan, S.H.C.J.,Rosemont College; courses and $500 to Fine Arts to Sister Mary of Lourdes, I.H.M., supplement a grant from the Immaculata College; Sister M. Carnegie Foundation for a set of Aloysius, C.S.F.N ., Holy Family slides in American Art. College,and Mother Ursula,M.S.C., Cabrini College. * * * Principal speaker will be Dr. Fulbright Awards Francis J. Braceland,clinical pro fessor of psychiatry at Yale Uni Faculty Fulbright Awards for versity, Director of the Institute Lecturing and Advanced Research of Living, and past president of are now open for the academic the American Psychiatric Associa year 1963-64. Applicants must tion. A native of Philadelphia, be submitted before August 1,1962. he earned degrees at La Salle and Jefferson Medical College. During Requirements: WWII, he served as chief of the U.S. Citizenship, for LECTURERS, Navy’s neuropsychiatry division a minimum of one year of college Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. teaching experience;for RESEARCH, He was recently named recipient a doctoral degree or recognized of Notre Dame's Laetare Medal for professional standing; in certain 1962. cases,a knowledge of the language of the host country. Bishop Francis J. Furey will be presiding officer, and Brother For application forms and addi Daniel Bernian, F.S.C., president tional information write to: of the college, will confer the degrees. CONFERENCE BOARD OF ASSOCIATED RE SEARCH COUNCILS, The Baccalaureate Mass will be Committee of International Exchange of Persons, Faculty Bulletin - Cont'd Page Three 2101 Consittution Avenue, retired pro-star, who now makes Washington 25, D.C. his home in St. Louis. * * * McAteer, who captained the Final Examination Schedule basketball team in his last two seasons, received the President's Final Examinations will be Trophy, given annually to "the given according to the schedule outstanding athlete of the originally published in the college." College catalogue: McShain received the Joseph MAY 18 Senior Examinations Schmitz, Jr., award for "the Begin senior athlete who best exem MAY 25 Semester Examinations plifies the high traditions of Begin La Salle College in Loyalty, MAY 30 Memorial Day (Holiday) sportsmanship and courage." MAY 31 Ascension Day (Holiday) JUNE 1 Semester Examinations An annual award for"outstanding End service to La Salle's athletic de partment" was given to James J. The proposal, anticipated in Mc Keegan, area business executive, the mimeographed academic cal by James J. Henry, director of endar, to finish examinations be athletics. fore the double holiday was not approved by the Academic Affairs Committee. BIOLOGY: Speaker ATHLETICS s Mr. Richard J. Kroll, of the Athletes Honored Biology department, this month addressed the 14th annual Career Bob McAteer and Bill McShain Forum at St. Joseph's Preparatory received the top awards as La School. Salle honored its athletes, past and present, at the college's He spoke on the opportunities 14th annual All Sports Banquet available to graduate biologists Wednesday night (May 16). in teaching, government and in dustry. Another highlight of the evening was the installation of three new COLLEGE UNION: members of La Salle's "Hall of Athletes." New entries were Larry New Representative Foust, basketball,Jim Webb, track, and Dr. Mike Mandarino, football. Mr. John H. Veen, director of Karl F. Foust, Larry's uncle, ac the College Union, has been ap cepted the plaque for the absent, pointed assistant regional repre- Faculty Bulletin - Cont'd Page Four sentative to the Association of (May 18) addresses a national College Unions. meeting of the Linen supply As sociation in Chicago. His topic ECONOMICS: is "Gambol With the Future." Scholarship Received MUSIC THEATRE '62: Mr. Joseph Cairo,of the Economics department, has been awarded a Opening Night July 4 full scholarship by the Universi ty of Pennsylvania for the com "Carousel," one of the great pletion of his graduate work at musicals of the American stage, that institution. will be presented July 4 at open ing night for MUSIC THEATRE '62, * * * an eight-week season of musical plays in the College Union's air- Exam Passed conditioned theatre. Mr. Richard T. Geruson, assist The La Salle staff is reminded ant professor of Economics, has that reduced rates are available pased the preliminary examina for subscriptions or theatre par tion toward receipt of the Ph.D. ties. Subscribers may obtain tic degree at the University of Penn kets before July 1 at $2.50 each, sylvania. while large theatre parties may purchase them at $2. Tickets during the run will be $3 each. ENGLISH: Performances will be at 8:30 Dr. App Speaker each Wednesday through Sunday evenings, except Saturdays, when Dr. Austin J. App, associate 6 and 9:30 performances are set. professor of English,this month addressed a session of the annual "Carousel," often acclaimed as convention of the Wisconsin As the greatest work on which Rodgers sociation of Catholic Women, at and Hammerstein collaborated, Marinette, Wisc . features such song hits as, "If I Loved You," "June is Bustin' Out His topic was "The Movement To All Over," and "You'll Never Walk ward Christian Unity in Europe." Alone." Mr. Robert Bolsover, Class of INDUSTRY; '53, and Miss Marie Claire, local theatre star, have the lead roles. Dr. Goldner Speaks Mr. Dennis Cunningham, of the English department, and Pat Cron Dr. B. B. Goldner, chairman of in, '63, will also be seen. the Industry department, today Faculty Bulletin - Cont'd Page Five "Annie Get Your Gun"the second RESIDENCE DIRECTOR: musical of the season, will open August 1 and run each Wednesday Apartments Available through Sunday until August 26. The office of the Residence Di rector announces that apartments NEWS BUREAU: for the faculty members are now available. "Mid-Summer" Bulletin Two apartment owners have ap The next issue of the Faculty proached the Director with speci Bulletin will be the special, fic requests for faculty members "Mid-Summer" issue, to be pub as occupants. These are Mrs. Mar lished on or about July 27. ion Slikes, of 353 E . Roosevelt Blvd., owner of an apartment at 740 News memo forms will be mailed E. Church Lane, and Mrs. Lousie with return, self-addressed and Thompson, of 5382 Chew st., VI 4 stamped envelopes to facilitate 6283. submission of information for the edition. Further information may be ob tained from Brother Felician Pat Please observe the July 23 dead rick, residence director. line for this issue. * * * SOCIOLOGY: Gratitude Welfare Interviews The News Bureau staff wishes to Welfare agency executives will express its gratitude for the aid visit the campus today (May 18) and cooperation extended by the to discuss job opportunities with faculty and administration during La Salle students interested in the past academic year. post-graduate and summer welfare work. NFCCS: President Elected GENERAL: La Salle on TV Francis Brennan, '64, has been elected regional president of the La Salle will be one of five N.F.C.C.S. for the 1962-63 acad colleges and universities show emic year. ing their "academic side" to a Another LaSalle student, Joseph track meet audience on WCAU-TV, DePaula, '64, was elected region 2 :30 P.M. next Saturday, May 26. al treasurer at the recent meeting held at Manor College. Faculty Bulletin - Cont'd Page Six WCAU, which will televise"live" The awards, made possible by the IC4A track championships that grants from the Christian R. and afternoon, will present brief Mary F. Lindback Foundation, went 'spots' on the campus activities to Charles V. Kelly, associate of each of the schools participa professor of English, Dr.