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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]. FACULTY BULLETIN Volume 19 May 6, 1981 Number 2 Brother Gregory Paul To Be Honored At Commencement The Director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and a former President of La Salle Col­ lege will be among those honored at La Salle College’s 118th commencement at 3:00 P.M. on Saturday (May 16) at Philadelphia’s Civic Center-Convention Hall. Jean Sutherland Boggs, who has been Direc­ tor of the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 1979, and Brother Gregory Paul Sprissler, F.S.C., Ph.D., who served as La Salle’s Presi­ dent from 1945 to 1952, will receive honorary doctorates of fine arts and science, respec­ tively. Also receiving honorary degrees will be Harold John Russell, chairman of the Presi­ dent’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped (doctor of humane letters), and Nochem Samuel Winnet, a prominent at­ torney and former Judge of the Municipal Court of Philadelphia (doctor of laws). The Collegium Musicum of the University of Pennysylvania presents a concert of 17th century music in honor of the Christian Brothers’ Tercentenary. La Salle College’s Brother President Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., will confer bachelor’s degrees on 1,026 men and women including Christian Brothers’ Tercentenary Observed 173 Evening Division students. Another 139 With Concert, Convocation, Solemn Liturgy men and women will receive master’s The founding of the Christian Brothers by St. Ellis. Commemorative medals were John Baptist de La Salle in 1681 was ob­ distributed to the faculty on the occasion. served with the college’s faculty this spring on three occasions. The faculty were also invited to attend the solemn liturgy of thanksgiving celebrated by On Friday evening, March 27, the Collegium His Eminence John Cardinal Krol on Satur­ Musicum of the University of Pennsylvania day, April 25, at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. presented a concert of seventeenth century Peter and Paul. Homilist at the Mass was music. The concert was complemented by Monsignor Francis Schulte, who had worked two exhibits, one on the life and work of St. with the Brothers in the Philadelphia area in La Salle, the other featuring paintings of an­ his years as Superintendent of Schools. cient instruments by Management Professor Giuseppe M. Ferrero diRoccaferrera. A special choral mass with instrumental ac­ companiment “ In Honor of St. John Baptist Brother Gregory Paul Jean Boggs Honored guest for the concert and the wine and cheese reception hosted by the Provost de La Salle” had been written for the celebra­ tion by the noted composer Ron Nelson, which followed, was Brother Pablo, Superior chairman of the Music Department of Brown General of the Brothers. University. The Commission was supported On Wednesday, April 15, a special faculty by a gift from Mrs. Margaret Bowman in meeting heard talks on St. La Salle and the memory of her late husband Lawrence, for Lasallian tradition by Brothers John D’AI- many years an instructor in the Evening Divi­ fonso, Daniel Burke, and President Patrick sion. The Philadelphia Boys choir and Men’s Chorale premiered the mass under the direc­ tion of Robert Hamilton. In recent years, the Silver Anniversaries home-base of this internationally known group has been on the La Salle campus. Seven members of La Salle’s faculty are celebrating 25-years-of-service to the col­ Harold Russell Nochem Winnet lege during the 1980-81 academic year. They are: Dr. Richard P. Boudreau, pro­ fessor, French; Joseph Gembala, Jr., J.D., degrees in business administration and 18 lecturer, business law; Dr. Joseph C. La Salle College Faculty Bulletin Volume 19 students will receive master’s degrees in Mihalich, professor, philosophy; Paul M. May 6, 1981 Number 2 Published by the News religion. Moser, evening division physics; Edward Bureau for the faculty and staff of La Salle Col­ Sponsoring Miss Boggs for her degree will be M. Murawski, evening division philosophy; lege twice a year, in October and in May. Brother President Emeritus Daniel Burke, Robert K. Preston, evening division F.S.C., Ph.D., Professor of English at La Salle chemistry, and Richard F. Strosser, College. Brother Paul will be sponsored by associate professor, philosophy. continued on page 4 fessional World, held at La Salle in March. Horter, Dr. William B. Jr., assistant professor, Guest Appearances: chemistry, has completed a National Science Diehl, Dr. George K., professor and chairman, Foundation Chautauqua — Type Short Angerosa, Dr. Nicholas F., assistant pro­ fine arts, has been reappointed as program fessor, foreign languages, has been invited Course for college teachers at the Temple annotator for the Philadelphia Orchestra’s University Field Center. to read a paper on St. Teresa of Avila at the summer concerts at the Mann Music Center. First International Congress on St. Teresa Kelly, Geffrey B., S.T.D., associate professor, diRoccaferrera, Dr. G.M.F., professor, and the Origins of Spanish Mysticism, an religion, addressed the Chapter of the management science, had an exhibition of event scheduled in Pastrana, Spain during Brothers of Charity of the Philadelphia — twenty one oil paintings portraying antique the first week of July, 1982. Dr. Angerosa’s New Jersey area on the subject “ Mission to and rare musical instruments at La Salle on paper, which will be delivered in Spanish, is the Non-Catholic and The Unchurched.” He the occasion of the Tricentennial celebration entitled, “ Manisfestaciones Sico-Fisicas En lectured at the Margaret Roper Forum in of the founding of the Christian Brothers. Los Interludes Misticos De Santa Teresa De Rosemont College on “ Dogmatic Revolution Avila: Una Perspectiva Vitalsita.” Ellis, Brother Patrick, F.S.C., Ph.D., president and Ethical Resistance. Christocentrism in Bernier, Joseph, J., assistant professor, and professor, English, is in the process of the Writings of Teilhard de Chardin and psychology, served on the planning commit­ fulfilling an interesting schedule of speaking Dietrich Bonhoeffer” and gave three lectures tee for the 7th Annual Southeast Penn­ engagements, including the La Salle College to the Adult Education Forum of the sylvania Area Conference of Student Affairs High School Father and Son Dinner (March Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill on Professionals, at Villanova University on Feb. 15), the Bonner High School PTA (April 14), Miracles in the Bible and in Modern Times.” 6, 1981. the La Salle Faculty Tricentennial Convoca­ Dr. Kelly gave this year’s Lenten Series at the tion (April 15), and the Hudson Catholic High Newman Center of the University of Penn­ Casey, Zebulon V., instructor, sociology, School observance of the Brother’s 300th an­ sylvania. The series, entitled, “ The Liberation chaired and served as a discussant in a ses­ niversary (May 8). He will be the principal of Faith,” consisted of four lectures on the sion, “ Student Papers,” at the Annual speaker at the commencements of the Chris­ theme of faith: “ A God of Weakness and meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice tian Brothers’ College in Memphis, and of Power. Christian Response to the Challenge Sciences in Philadelphia. He also conducted Lewis University, outside of Chicago. All of of Non-belief,” “ Can Faith Be Other than a symposium on, “ The Police Use of Deadly these talks relate either to the Tricentennial Social Justice? The Marxist Challenge to Force,” a day long event which featured pro­ of the Brothers, or to the relevance of Christianity,” “ A Critique of Christian Hones­ minent speakers in the areas of law, Catholic higher education today. Brother ty. Kierkegaard and the Leap of Faith,” and psychology, the media and the police. Mr. served as a national panelist for an ACE “ The Costly Grace of Christian Discipleship. Casey was also selected by Philadelphia workshop on the leadership opportunities for Bonhoeffer and Nazism.” Dr. Kelly will pre­ Magazine as one of the “ 81 People to Watch women in higher education. He also spoke at sent the paper, “ Images of Self in contem­ in 1981.” the dedication of Germantown Hospital’s porary Spirituality. The Paradox of Self­ new principal building, and has been ad­ Affirmation in Selflessness,” at the annual dressing alumni groups in various cities convention of the College Theology Society, throughout the Spring term. Duquesne, June 2-4, 1981. On April 4, Dr. Kelly was honored by the Sigma Phi Lamda Fitzgerald, Eugene, associate professor, Fraternity which, during their annual ban­ philosophy, delivered a lecture on quet, presented him with the Dr. Roland “ Philosophy and Art — An Acronym for Holroyd Award for Distinguished Teaching Creativity” at the Greater Philadelphia and Service to the College. regional meeting of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, March 15 at St. Labunka, Dr. Miroslav, associate professor, Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, Pa. history, read his paper, “ From Ol’ha to Volodymyr. Some Problems of the Chris­ George, David L., instructor, economics, tianization of Kievan Rus’,” at the 12th Na­ commented on a paper by Thad Mirer enti­ tional Convention of the American Associa­ Brother Christopher Dr. Arlene B. Dallery tled, “ A Model of Dissaving by the Aged,” at tion for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, the Eastern Economics Association held in Philadelphia in November. Dr. meetings in Philadelphia in April. Labunka gave a lecture entitled, “ The Christopher, Brother F., coordinator, foreign Development of Spiritual and Political admissions, has been selected to serve on a Hanes, James, assistant professor, fine arts, Centers in the East and West during the Mid­ Round Table Panel at the Annual Conference had an exhibition of his paintings, drawings dle Ages, Illustrated by the Migration of the of the National Association for Foreign Stu­ and watercolors in Memphis Tennessee, Phrase: ‘Mater et Caput Omnium dent Affairs (NAFSA) in Nashville, Ten­ from September 7 to October 4, at the Ecclesiarum’,” at the Ukrainian Academy of nessee, on May 28. His topic is “ Comparative Goldsmith Garden Center Gallery. Some of Arts and Sciences in the U.S.A., in New York Grading Systems.” Brother Christopher also the paintings which were shown at the Penn­ in February. He will also deliver a paper to the joined Gary Hopkins, of the University of sylvania Academy of Fine Arts and in our 7th Annual Meeting of the Permanent Con­ Delaware in a presentation to the departmen­ gallery at La Salle were also included. Mr. ference of Ukrainian Studies at the Harvard tal chairpersons at the Catholic University of Hanes is currently at work on the portrait of Ukrainian Research Institute, on May 29, America on November 11, 1980. Their pro­ Dr. Pierce, President of Pierce College, com­ 1981. The title of that paper will be, “ Some gram, “ Bridges or Barriers” , was a slide missioned by the board of that College. Bibliographico-Statistical Data on Medical presentation demonstrating the foreign stu­ Journals and Newspapers in Ukraine in the Heath, Dr. Raymond P., vice president for stu­ dent admissions process from the letter of in­ Past and Present Time.” quiry until acceptance/rejection. dent affairs, presented an introductory paper, “ The Student of the 80’s — Implica­ Lang, James, instructor, fine arts, was invited Ciesla, Casimir S., professor, economics, tions for Student Affairs Officers” and to show four prints at the Annual Print/Draw- was one of the discussants of papers read at moderated a panel discussion at the Annual ing Exhibit of the Abington Art Center this a session of the Convention of Eastern Conference of the Southeast Pennsylvania March. Mr. Lang was one of the four-artist ex­ American Economic Association held in Area Student Affairs Administrators, in hibit at the Costanza Art Gallery in Bryn Philadelphia in April. January. Mawr, also in March. One of his collograph Dallery, Dr. Arleen B., associate professor, prints, based on Claes Oldenberg’s Hoersch, Dr. Alice L., assistant professor, philosophy, presented the paper “ Illness and “ Clothespin” , entered the Wolgin family col­ geology, spoke to the geology department of Health: Alternatives to Medicine,” at the Con­ lection. He was also invited to be a juror for Franklin and Marshall College in March. The ference on Phenomenology and Human the annual Rittenhouse square exhibit. topic was “ Contact Metamorphism of the Nature, at Holy Cross College, Worcester, Durness Limestone, Isle of Skye, Scotland.” Lukacs, Dr. John, lecturer, history, recently Mass, in April. “ Woman Coping With Death gave lectures at the University of South and Dying,” was presented at the National Hornum, Finn, chairperson, sociology, Carolina and Fordham University among Women’s Studies Association Mid-Atlantic chaired a sesson on “ Juvenile Justice: Cur­ others. Regional Conference, at Goucher College. Dr. rent Developments and Research I” at the Dallery also served on a panel entitled, Annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal McHugh, Marylou, counselor, nursing, gave a “ Mediating the Opposite: A Proposal,” at a Justice Sciences, held at the Franklin Plaza presentation on the La Salle College Nursing workshop on Educational Standards in a Pro­ Hotel in March. Program at the American College Testing Conference on “ Briefings About Flexible sponsored by the National Science Founda­ Educational Programs for Nurses,” held in tion in March. Offices Attained: Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Stow, Dr. George B., associate professor, Boyll, Dr. Suzanne, counseling psychologist, Mooney, Dr. Joseph P., professor, history, delivered a paper entitled, “ Bodleian counseling center, has been elected to serve economics, delivered a paper entitled, Library, MS. Bodley 316, and the Dating of a three year term on the national directorate “ Economic Growth, Social change, and Thomas Walsingham’s Literary Career,” at of Commission VIII of the American College Violence in El Salvador — Distortion and the Seventh annual St. Louis Conference on Personnel Association. The commission is Reality,” at the Conference on Central Manuscript Studies, at St. Louis University concerned with student health, both physical America sponsored by Temple and St. last October. and psychological. Joseph’s Universities in November. Dr. Mooney also delivered a paper entitled, Troxell, Dr. George R. associate professor, Ellis, Brother Patrick, F.S.C., Ph.D., President “ Economic and Social Change in El Salvador quantitative analysis, will present a paper en­ and professor, English has been named to a — 1968-1978,” at the Middle Atlantic Council titled, “ Improving Small Sample Attribute In­ three year term of the Bishops’ and on Latin American Studies Annual meeting in spection,” to the American Society for Qual­ Presidents’ Committee of the Association of April. ity Control in San Francisco on May 27, 1981. Catholic Colleges and Universities. This He also served as symposium chairman at group of six members of the hierarchy and Perfecky, Dr. George A., associate professor, the 12th annual Reliability Symposium, spon­ six presidents has as its purpose to maintain foreign languages, delivered a paper entitled, sored by the American Society for Quality communication between higher education “ Linguistic Russification in Soviet Ukraine Control at Valley Forge on April 22. and the hierarchy. and Literary Attempts to Counteract It,” at the annual convention of the American Vogel, Dr. Robert M., instructor, education, Heath, Dr. Raymond P., vice president for stu­ Association for the Advancement of Slavic spoke at the Delaware County Cerebral dent affairs, has been elected a member of Studies held in Philadelphia last November. Palsey Parent’s Association in March. The the Executive Committee of the Eastern This paper was delivered again at Rice topic was “ Parenting Your Handicapped Association of College Deans and Advisors University on December 28, 1980, in connec­ Child.” He also conducted parent training of Students and served as Chair of the tion with the annual convention of the sessions for the Society of Crippled Children Policies Committee and member of the Ex­ American Association of Teachers of Slavic — Easter Seals in February and March. ecutive Board of the Pennsylvania Associa­ tion of Student Personnel Administrators. He and East European Languages. On February Wall, Ellen, assistant reference librarian, is has also been elected vice president (1981-82) 23, 1981, Dr. Perfecky delivered a lecture on serving as a member of the On-Line Search Old Ukrainian Chronicles at Temple Universi­ Committee, an advisory body to the Tri-State for Region II of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and a ty. Library Cooperative’s Literature Search Center. member of the National Board of Directors of Rossi, Dr. John P., chairman, history, chaired NASPA, Inc. the session on Victorian Intellectuals at the Weber, Dr. Shelley Marged, of the counseling national meeting of the Catholic Historical center, conducted a discussion of the dimen­ Horter, Dr. William B. Jr., assistant professor, Association in Boston in April. sions of counseling psychology for a chemistry, has been elected to the Middle Psychology Career Day Conference at Beaver Atlantic Association of Liberal Arts Rudnytzky, Dr. Leo D., professor, foreign College last October. Chemistry Teachers executive committee as languages, has been appointed associate the representative for eastern Pennsylvania. editor of Nationalities Papers, a quarterly Weiner, Tina-Karen, catalog librarian, served as chairperson this year at the Catholic McCarthy, Dr. Thomas N., professor, publication of the Association for the Study psychology, has recently been reappointed of the Nationalities. Library Association Roundtable on Catalog­ ing and Classification. For the coming year to a second three-year-term as a director of she has accepted an appointment to the six the Gundaker Foundation, which he serves member Committee on Membership Develop­ as president. The Gundaker Foundation is ment of the Catholic Library Association. supported by 43 local Rotary Clubs and con­ ducts exchange programs for high school, Wolf, Zane, assistant professor, nursing, college, and graduate students. The Founda­ presented a paper on the “ Use of Theoretical tion also provides funds for disaster relief Models in Nursing,” to the Faculty of the and social projects in the United States and School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill Hospital on abroad. Dr. McCarthy has also been ap­ March 20, 1981. pointed a director of a Montgomery County

Dr. Joseph Seltzer Barbara Levy Simon

Seltzer, Dr. Joseph, assistant professor, management, taught First Level and also Se­ cond Level Supervisory Training Programs for SEPTA under the auspices of the Applied Research Center. Seydow, Dr. John J., associate professor, English, participated in a panel, “ Good Students Have Problems Too,” sponsored by the Delaware Valley Writing Council at Tem­ ple University on March 7. Dr. Seydow also delivered a paper entitled, “ Rip, Robin, and the American Experiment: Irving and Hawthorne Look Backwards on the Revolu­ tion,” at the NEMLA Convention in Quebec on April 9. Simon, Barbara Levy, instructor, sociology, delivered a paper on April 5 at the Mid­ Atlantic National Women’s Studies Associa­ Brothers Lewis Mullin, F.S.C., (left), the college’s director of admissions, and Gerard Molyneaux, tion meeting entitled, “ The ‘Spinster’ as De­ F.S.C., Ph.D., coordinator of the college’s communications program, were recently inducted into viant: Contemporary Dilemmas of the Never- the Alpha Epsilon Alumni Honor Society by John J. Zaccaria (right). Inducted at the same time Married Woman,” at Goucher College in were 67 day and evening division students, who were honored for their academic and extra­ Baltimore. She also completed a Chautauqua curricular excellence, and three prominent members of the college’s Alumni Association, John J. Short Course in “ American Family History,” French (third from left), Terence K. Heaney (second from right), and Richard H. Becker. firm; The Library Bindery Company of Penn­ Kerlin, Dr. Michael J., professor, philosophy, English, has published an article entitled, sylvania, Inc. He also chairs an executive has an article, “ Christian Eschatology and “ Updike’s ‘A & P’ and Rabbit Run: Two Ver­ planning committee at CORA, a social agen­ the Great Economic Debate” in the Fall 1980 sions of the American Nightmare” in the cy in Fox Chase which provides diagnostic, issue of Cross Currents. The article grew out Winter issue of Pennsylvania English. counseling, remedial, and educational ser­ of papers presented at the November vices to non-public school children and meetings of the American Academy of Stow, Dr. George B., associate professor, parents. Religion in Dallas and of the regional history, has had his review of “ Miracles and American Philosophical Association at Pilgrims: Popular Beliefs in Medieval Seltzer, Dr. Joseph, assistant professor, Villanova. England,” by Ronald C. Finucane (Totowa, management, is serving as vice-president-at- N.J., 1978), published in The Catholic large of the Eastern Academy of Manage­ Labunka, Dr. Miroslav, associate professor, Historical Review, 62 (1981), 657-658. ment and as a member of the steering com­ history, had his article “ The Report of an mittee of the Eastern Experiential Learning Audience with Maria Theresa,” in: Troxell, Dr. Joseph R., associate professor, Association. Dr. Seltzer has also been ap­ Eucharisterion: Essays presented to Omel- quantitative analysis, has had his article, pointed assistant chairman of the manage­ jian Pritsak on his Sixtieth Birthday by his “ Suspension Systems for Small Sample In­ ment department for recruiting and faculty Collegues and Students. Edited by Ihor spections,” published in Technometrics, Vol. development. Sevcenko and Frank Sysyn..., Harvard Ukrai­ 22, No. 4, November 1980, pp. 517-533. nian Studies, vol. III/IV (1979-1980), pt. 2, pp. Smith, John A., associate professor, 530-540. Dr. Labunka along with Dr. Leonid psychology, has passed the professional Rudyntzky also has published, “ Religious review board examination and has been ap­ Rights in Ukrainian SSR,” Hearings before pointed a Clinical Member of the American the Commission on Security and Coopera­ Association of Marriage and Family tion in Europe, 96th Congress, 2nd Session, Books Published Therapists. On Implementation of the Helsinki Accords, Baky, John S., collection development Vol. XIV: “ Religious Rights in the Soviet librarian, has edited a monograph volume in Union and Eastern Europe, May 21, 1980.” The Reference Shelf Series entitled, (Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing “ Humans and Animals.” The book of Office, 1980), pp. 90-97. (= Basket III: Im­ readings and annotated bibliography was plementation of the Helsinki Accords). published in 1981 by the H.W. Wilson Co. of New York. The Editor’s commentary and the Lukacs, Dr. John, lecturer, history, has had essay material is directed at the survey articles and reviews during the 1980-81 course level for college freshmen and academic year appear in Harper’s, The New sophomores, and upper-division high school Republic, National Review, The American students. The subject emphasis is upon Spectator, American Heritage, The Catholic ethology, animal rights and the myriad rela­ Historical Review, The New York Times Book tionships that exist between humans and Review, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ar­ animals. ticles about his work were published in The David L. George Dr. John Rossi Intercollegiate Review and in The Pittsburgh Donnelly, Gloria, R.N., director, nursing, has Post Gazette. His The Last European War co-authored with Doris Sutterly and Andrea 1939-1941 was published in a second German Mengel, “ The Nursing System: Issues, Ethics edition, by Deutsches Taschenbuch-Verlag. and Politics.” (New York: John Wiley, 1980). RECENT PUBLICATIONS Dr. Lukacs is the recipient of a Lehrman Fund The book was selected and reviewed as Book Diehl, Dr. George K., chairman, fine arts, Fellowship for the completion of a work on of the Year by The American Journal of Nurs­ published an article entitled, “ The Music the history of the United States. ing, January 1981. Books of a Renaissance Merchant” in Studies in Musicology in Honor of Otto Mooney, Dr. Joseph P., professor, Lukacs, Dr. John, lecturer, history, will have Albrecht. His article on Gheerkin De Hondt economics, published an article entitled “ El his new book, Philadelphia 1900-1950: Patri­ was published in the New Grove Dictionary of Salvador — Military Aid is Needed” in the cians and Philistines, published by Farrar, Music and Musicians. Philadelphia Inquirer, Feb. 20, 1981. His arti­ Straus & Giroux on May 1. cle, “ Marxism with a Latin Beat — A Visit to George, David L., instructor, economics, had Cuba” appeared in the winter 1981 issue of a review of John Garraty’s “ Unemployment in Four Quarters. History” appear in the spring 1981 issue of The Journal of European Economic History. Perfecky, Dr. George A., associate professor, foreign languages, has a review of Assya Hoersch, Dr. Alice L., assistant professor, Humesky’s Modern Ukrainian (Toronto, 1980) geology, will be publishing a paper in the in print in the Slavic and East European Jour­ May-June issue of The Am erican nal (Winter 1981 issue). Mineralogist entitled “ Progressive Metamor­ phism of the Chert-Bearing Durness Pfeiffer, Dr. Mark G., associate professor, Limestone in the Beinn An Dubhaich Aureole, psychology, is a co-author of a government Isle of Skye, Scotland: A Re-examination.” technical report on mathematical modeling of human performance entitled, “ Human Per­ Kelly, Geffrey B., S.T.D., associate professor, formance in Continuous Operations: religion, had his article, “ One Against Hitler” Technical Documentation” Alexandria, appear in the March issue of Sign Magazine. Virginia: U.S. Army Research Institute for the His paper at the 1981 International Bonhoef- Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1981. fer Conference in Oxford, England, “ Freiheit und Disziplin. Rhythmen einer christozen- Rossi, Dr. John P., chairman, history, has trischen Spiritualitat,” has been published as published an article entitled, “ Baseball’s a chapter in the book, Dietrich Bonhoeffer Grand Tour, 1913-1914,” in the autumn 1980 und die Kirche in der modernen Welt, issue of Four Quarters. Two other articles, Evangelischer Pressedienst. Dr. Kelly is also “ Catholic Opinion of the Eastern Question, co-editor of the book, Ethical Responsibility. 1876-1878,” and “ America’s Changing View Bonhoeffer’s Legacy to the Churches, to be of George Orwell,” in Review of Politics will published in the Toronto Studies in Theology appear in 1981. Series by the Edward Mellen Press this sum­ Seitchik, Geri, assistant professor, biology, mer. The English version of the paper, has had an article accepted by the Journal of Freiheit und Disziplin,” is the last chapter of Humanistic Education. The paper entitled, that book. Dr. Kelly’s review of Alister “ Challenge as a Supportive Behavior” will ap­ Hardy’s The Spiritual Nature of Man (Oxford pear in the Spring 1981 edition. University Press) appeared in the January- Gloria F. Donnelly Dr. William B. February issue of Religious Education. Seydow, Dr. John J., associate professor, Horter, Jr. La Salle Receives Two of its Largest cial support. The grants are awarded on a competitive basis. This year, 285 institutions Grants For Holroyd Hall & Humanities applied to the program. La Salle College has recently been awarded The National Endowment For The Humanities The Science Center and Humanities Depart­ two of the largest grants in its history which will Challenge Grant program was established by ment projects are two of the primary objectives enable the college to renovate the Roland Congress in 1976 to help non-profit, human- of La Salle’s three-year, $15 million “Campaign Holroyd Science Center on its 20th St. and ities-oriented institutions generate new finan- For The 80’s.” Olney Ave. campus and also expand its Hu­ manities Department. A $600,000 grant from the Pew Memorial Trust —the largest grant La Salle has ever received from a private foundation—will be used to improve energy conservation in the Science Center, to augment the building’s aesthetic quality, and to upgrade the Chemistry and Biology Department laboratories. The 21-year-old Roland Holroyd Science Cen­ ter currently houses classrooms, laboratories, lecture rooms, and faculty offices for the col­ lege’s Geology, Physics, and Psychology De­ partments in addition to Biology and Chem­ istry. La Salle also has been awarded a $420,000 challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities—the largest grant ever received by the college for an academic pro­ gram or faculty development. La Salle was among 122 universities, libraries, historical institutions and museums in 35 states and the District of Columbia to receive one of the challenge grants awarded this year. The grant was awarded contingent upon La Grants Conferences Salle College’s ability to match the funds at a $3 Hawley, Brother Richard, F.S.C., and Dr. Geri to $1 ratio over the next 3-1/2 years. Seitchik, both assistant professors, biology, Attended: La Salle’s President Brother Patrick Ellis, are recipients of an NSF in service teaching Fitzgerald, Eugene, associate professor, F.S.C., Ph.D., said that the grant will be used for grant. The purpose of the grant is to give high philosophy, attended the Eastern Division endowed operating and faculty development school biology teachers an opportunity to ex­ Conference of the American Society for expenses in the college’s Humanities Depart­ perience a workshop in several of the more Aesthetics, held at Fordham University, New ment as well as for purchasing institutional timely topics in the area of developmental York on March 29, 1981. equipment and library material for the Human­ genetics. The program will be held during the Horter, Dr. William B. Jr., attended the 1980 ities. fall semester, 1981. meeting of the Middle Atlantic Association of Liberal Arts Chemistry Teachers held at Har­ Workshops Music Theatre Plans risonburg, Va. Conducted: “Man of La Mancha” Counseling Center Bernier, Joseph J., assistant professor, The La Salle College Music Theatre will in­ psychology, presented a workshop to troduce a new format this summer by presen­ Expresses Thanks parents of potential college students as part ting one show for six weeks, a revival MAN The Counseling Center wishes to thank all of the Annual Career Day Program offered by OF LA MANCHA, the all-time box office hit at faculty and staff for their support and the Philadelphia Electric Company to their La Salle. employees and the children of employees on cooperative efforts in making the Stress October 25, 1980. Brother Gene Graham, F.S.C., producer of Symposium, “ Stress Management: Unty­ Lanaham, James, instructor, sociology, Music Theatre, said that Bob Bolsover, who ing the Knots” possible. The tremendous chaired a workshop on “ The Psychological starred as “ Miguel De Cervantes (Don Quix­ sense of community throughout the entire Effects of the Use of Deadly Force” at a Sym­ ote)” in the original La Salle production of symposium was perhaps its finest ele­ posium on The Police Use of Deadly Force, MAN OF LA MANCHA in 1970, will return in ment. the lead role again this summer and will also held at La Salle on December 6, 1980. Approximately 1000 students, faculty, serve as director. Seltzer, Dr. Joseph, assistant professor, staff, and community members par­ management, will present workshops at the MAN OF LA MANCHA will open in the Col­ ticipated in the various symposium Eastern Academy of Management Annual lege Union Theatre, on campus on Wednes­ workshops. Evaluations of the workshops Meeting (with Dr. Gary Powell of the Universi­ day, July 8, and continue five nights weekly stressed the excellence, professionalism, ty of Connecticut) and at the Organization from Wednesdays through Sundays until effectiveness, and outstanding content of Behavior Teaching Conference (with Dr. Gib August 16. Performances will be at 8:00 P.M. each workshop. In addition, many faculty Akin of the University of Virginia). on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; at members requested further programming Vogel, Dr. Robert M., instructor, education, 6:00 and 9:30 P.M. (two shows) on Saturdays, of a similar nature. presented a workshop entitled, “ Adventure and at 7:00 P.M. on Sundays. Training and Information Sharing for Parents The Counseling Center will attempt to ac- of Handicapped Children” at the Association The original La Salle production of MAN OF comdate such requests by offering a of Experimental Education National Con­ LA MANCHA drew 105 per cent of capacity to variety of workshops which can be incor­ ference in Sante Fe New Mexico, held in Oc­ La Salle’s 382 seat theatre in 1970, the porated into general course objectives. tober 1980. Dr. Vogel, along with Marcia highest attendance in the theatre’s 19-year- These workshops could cover such topics Telthorster, assistant to the vice president history. as procrastination, test anxiety, com­ munication skills, assertiveness training, for student affairs presented a workshop en­ Information on special group rates as well as titled, “ Adventure Training for Resident and stress management; and can be con­ individual ticket plans can be obtained by ducted either directly in the classroom or Assistants,” at the National Conference for calling 951-1410 or by writing to La Salle the Association of College and University as an adjunct program. Please contact the Music Theatre, Philadelphia, Pa 19141. Counseling Center for further information. Housing Officers, held in Toronto, Canada in Tickets are now on sale at the box-office. August 1980. Drs. Braceland and Potts Honored at 2nd Holroyd Lecture for Medical Contributions Campaign Support Nears $94,000 Since late August, the College Committee of the Campaign for the 80’s has been actively soliciting three-year pledges and contribu­ tions from the faculty and staff through a series of mailings and personal contacts. As of April 15, a total of 129 faculty and staff members have pledged or contributed $93,988 to the Campaign, according to Dr. Fred Foley, Jr., Director of Development. This is an excellent beginning, and has helped the campaign exceed the half-way mark ($7.5 million) less than one year after it publicly began. All of the members of the College Committee are very grateful to those who have already supported the Campaign for the 80’s, and would like to urge those who have not yet Participants at the second annual Holroyd lecture were (from left): Dr. Frances J. Braceland, done so to make their commitments at their Brother President Patrick Ellis, F.S.C., Ph.D., Drs. Roland Holroyd, John T. Potts, and John T. earliest convenience. Magee.

Two internationally-recognized medical with the U.S. Navy during World War II as authorities were featured at La Salle special assistant to the Surgeon General and College’s second annual Holroyd Lecture on as chief of the Neuro-psychiatry Division. Lefty Ervin Slates April 10 in the College Union Theatre. Since then he has held a number of major professional and administrative positions in­ Summer Camps Francis J. Braceland, M.D., retired cluding head of the Section in Psychiatry at Special rates are available for sons and psychiatrist-in-chief at the Institute of Living, the Mayo Clinic. in Hartford, Conn., received the Holroyd daughters (ages 11 to 17) of members of the Award named in honor of Dr. Roland Holroyd, Dr. Potts has been placed by a recent study college’s faculty and administration at four La Salle’s distinguished biology professor among the world’s top 12 medical re­ separate basketball clinics which will be con­ emeritus. searchers in terms of the frequency with ducted this summer by the Explorers’ basket­ which his studies are cited by other scien­ ball coach Dave (Lefty) Ervin. John T. Potts, Jr., M.D., chief of medical ser­ tists. Since 1975, he has been Professor at Boys’ sessions will be held at Hayman Hall vices at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School and Physician at from July 13-17 and July 20-24. A girls’ clinic an internationally-recognized authority on Massachusetts General Hospital. calcium metabolism and the hormonal will be held at the same site from July 27-31. mechanisms which control it, delivered the Both Drs. Braceland and Potts are graduates Lefty’s Wildwood (N.J.) camp, with facilities Holroyd Lecture “The Impact of Recombi­ of La Salle College. The Holroyd Lecture is for both overnight and commuting par­ nant DNA Technology on Medicine & sponsored by the college’s School of Arts ticipants, will run from June 28-July 3. Society.” and Sciences, Biology Department, and For additional information, call Lefty at ex­ Alumni Medical Society. Potts was intro­ tension #1518. Dr. Braceland, a retired Rear Admiral, served duced by Dr. John T. Magee.

COMMENCEMENT continued from page 1 his brother, Joseph Sprissler, D.C.S., a during the college’s dramatic post-World- of his own firm in Massachusetts which member of the college’s Board of Trustees War II expansion, he was a member of the counsels government contractors in the and Treasurer of the Corporation. Brother Chemistry Department, Dean of the college, establishment of affirmative action plans for Philip Nelan, F.S.C., Ph.D., Chairman of the founder and later Dean of the college’s Even­ hiring handicapped workers. college Board, will sponsor Russell. Judge ing Division, and Coordinator of Physical Judge Winnet, senior member of the law firm Winnet will be sponsored by Brother Presi­ Facilities. of Fox, Rothschild, O’Brien & Frankel, has dent Emeritus Daniel Bernian, F.S.C., Ph.D. been active in a number of educational, civic, Professor of French and Spanish at La Salle. A native of Philadelphia and a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools since 1926, and philanthropic activities. He is president Miss Boggs, a former professor of fine arts at Brother Paul received his bachelor’s, of the Samuel S. Fels Fund, Director of the , is one of the few women master’s, and Ph.D., degrees from the Blue Cross of Greater Philadelphia, and serving as a director of a leading American Catholic University, Washington, D.C. Trustee of United Way. He served as museum. She was the first woman to be Philadelphia’s Assistant Director of Public director of the National Gallery of Canada, Russell has served President’s Johnson, Nix­ Safety in 1940 and Municipal Court Judge from 1966 to 1976. She was curator of the Art on, Carter, and Reagan since first being nam­ (now Common Pleas) from 1940 to 1950. Gallery of from 1962-64. ed Chairman of the President’s Handicapped Committee in 1964. This volunteer committee A native of Wilkes-Barre, he is a graduate of Born in Peru of Canadian parents, Miss has the responsibility for promoting employ­ Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Boggs graduated from the University of ment opportunities for the physically- La Salle’s annual Baccalaureate Mass will be Toronto and received master’s and Ph.D. handicapped, mentally-retarded, and degrees in art history from Harvard. She is a mentally-restored. It is comprised of 600 held at 7:00 P.M. on Friday (May 15) at the specialist in 19th and 20th century art and citizen organizations and individuals. Cathedral-Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, has written a number of books and articles 18th St. and Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Russell, who lost both hands in a war-time on these topics. Commissioning ceremonies for 21 men and Brother Paul’s tenure at La Salle College training accident in the U.S. Army, has star­ women of La Salle’s U.S. Army Reserve Of­ covered 48 years until his official retirement red in a number of inspirational motion pic­ ficers Training Corps (ROTC) will be held at in 1976. He has maintained an active interest tures and wrote a book about his physical 10:30 A.M. on Saturday (May 16) in the Col­ in the operation of the college since then, and psychological anguish which has been lege Union Ballroom, on campus. however. In addition to serving as president translated into 20 languages. He is president