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COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS

A College of Arts and Sciences

Worcester, Massachusetts

CATALOGUE With Announcements for 1954-1955

Published, March 1954 Corporate Title:

"The Trustees of the College of the Holy Cross

in the city of Worcester."

AFFILIATIONS

The College of the Holy Cross is affiliated with The Catholic Educational Association, The American Council on Education, The Association of Ameri- can Universities, The Association of American Colleges, The New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, The American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions officers, The Regents of the University of the State of New York, New England Conference on Graduate Education, The American Mathematical Society and The Jesuit Educational Association. The Faculty of Holy Cross College is associated with The Classical As- sociation of New England, The Eastern Association of College Deans and Advisers of Men, The American Catholic Historical Association, The Ameri- can Historical Association, The Jesuit Philosophical Association, The Ameri- can Association of Jesuit Scientists, The American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, The American Mathematical Society, The Mathemati- cal Association of America, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, American Statistical Association, Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England, The American Physical Society, American Association of Physics Teachers, Optical Society of America, Acoustical Society of America, Institute of Radio Engineers, American Astronomical Society, The American Chemical Society, The New England Association of Chemistry Teachers, The American Electrochemical Society, The Chemical Society (London), The Faraday Society, The Franklin Institute (Philadelphia), The American Institute of Chemists, The American Academy of Political and Social Science, The American Political Science Association, The American Society for Public Administration, The American Economic Association, The National Catholic Industrial Conference, The Association of Librarians of America and The American Association of University Professors. OTHER EXECUTIVE OFFICERS JOSEPH A. PERROTTA, BA., LL.B. Alumni Executive Secretary Personal Secretary to the President Fenwick Hall FRANK GALLAGHER, BA. Director of Public Relations Director of Alumni Placement Bureau Fenwick Hall EUGENE F. FLYNN, BA. Director of Athletics Intramural Gymnasium GEORGE B. MORAN, M.A. Manager of Kimball Dining Hall Kimball Hall WILLIAM M. GALLAGHER, B.A. Manager of Bookstore Kimball Hall

OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION 1953 - 1954 VERY REV. JOHN A. O'BRIEN, S.J. President Fenwick Hall

REV. WILLIAM T. ABBOTT, S.J. Instructor in Mathematics Fenwick Hall REV. JOSEPH D. AHEARN, Si. Professor of Latin Beaven Hall OLIER L. Mum, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Director of Chemical Research 91 Eureka Street REV. PAUL F. BARRY, S.J. Associate Professor of Religion Fenwick Hall JAMES W. BATEMAN, B.S., MAJOR, U.S.M.C. Instructor in Naval Science 28 Brown St., Cherry Valley REV. HENRY E. BEAN, S.J. Professor of Latin and English Beaven Hall RAYMOND T. BENNERT, MAJOR, U.S.A.F. Instructor in Air Science 45 Knowles St., Auburn ALFRED V. BOURSY, MA. Professor of German 16 Janet Circle,' Shrewsbury WILLIAM F. BOWEN, MA. Professor of French 5 St. Elmo Road WILLIAM F. BUG