
COWL Vol. XXVI No. 18 Halloween 1973 II fanes Nominations Open For Representation on Corporation by Mark <;ranato Larry Tirone can be picked up in the Congress The Election for the positon of office at any time. The Election student representative on the will be held in the bottom level of Corporation will take place on Slavin Center on Wednesday, Wed , November 6th as previously November 7th, from 9:30 am until announced, two representatives 3:30 p.m. Results will be an• will be chosen: that is a Junior nounced later that afternoon. member with voice privileges, and A student who wishes to run for a Senior member, with a full voice either the Junior or Senior position and vote. Both members shall sit must obtain fifty signatures to Corporation members: the Rev. Joseph McTigue, Mrs. Alice Macintosh and the Rev. James McAvey. on the Corporation for a term of complete his or her nomination one year At the last Corporation papers Completion of these meeting of an Academic year, the nomination papers automatically Corporation Members Profiled Senior member shall step down places the candidates name on the and the Junior member, upon ballot. (Editor's note) The Cowl, in a Commission on Status for Women. Affairs Committee, was a member evaluation of his representation by A special election procedure will series of eight articles, will present She is an Honorary member of of the Faculty Senate for two the Corporation, will automatically be observed for the Corporation biographical data about the the United Way in Southeastern years, and for a period of one year, step into the positon of Senior elections. The procedure will be as members of the Providence New England, and has been active served as a faculty representative member. At this time an Election follows: College Corporation. This is in the Bank Marketing Association, for the Student Affairs Council shall be held to determine a new 1. A voter will designate his first number /our in a series of eight. and the National Association of Rev. James R. McAvey received Junior representative. by Stephen J. d'Oliveira Bank Women, Incorporated. his A.B. from Providence College choice for the Senior and Junior Alice C. Macintosh, a vice Rev. Joseph A. McTigue, O.P., in 1934, and was assigned to its Nomination period will begin at position by alloting three points to president of Rhode Island Hospital received his A.B. from Providence Faculty as a Professor of Theology 12 noon, Wed., Oct. 31st and last each candidate. Trust National Bank was the first College in 1939, and studied in 1956. until Mon., Nov. 5th. The campaign 2. A voter will designate his period shall begin on Monday Nov. second choice for the Senior and woman to be named to that position Philosophy for three years at the He attended Immaculate Con• 5th at 12 noon, and will end at 12 Junior position by alloting two in the bank's 106 year history. A Dominican House of Study in ception College in Washington, midnight Tuesday, Nov. 6th. points to each candidate. 1964 graduate of Bank Marketing Somerset, Ohio. For five years, he DC. where he earned his ST. Lr. Campaign speeches will be held on School at Northwestern University studied Theology at the Dominican Degree in 1940. Three years later 3. A voter will designate his third Tuesday, November 6th at 2:30 in Chicago, she was named vice House of Study in Washington. DC. he received his P.H.L. choice for the Senior and Junior president last July, and has been p.m. in the 64 Hall, Slavin Center. position by alloting one point to Rev. McTigue was ordained as a Rev. McAvey was ordained as a associated with the bink since Copies of the Student Congress each candidate. priest in 1946, and was appointed priest at St. Joseph's Priory, Ohio 1939. regulations concerning elections Director of the Center for the in 1939. The names of the top three popular vote receivers, from both As a member of the Corporation Community and Educational the Senior and Junior slate, will she serves on the finance com• Services at Mount St Mary's then be forwarded to the Cor• mittee, and is also a Director of College He is a member of various Campus Council poration Nominating Committee Junior Achievement, Rhode Island professional organizations, and is This however does not mean that Automobile Association, and the Secretary of Education for the the number one popular vote getter Howard Development Corporation. Province of St. Joseph. Contributes Car will automatically be the student Mrs. Macintosh is a member of the During his teaching career at representative on the Corporation. subcommittee on Legislation and Mount St. Mary's College, he The Campus Council of Present were President Thomas Along with the popular vote totals, Insurance of the Governor's served as Chairman of the Facultv Providence College recently R. Peterson, Fr. Walter Heath, the Student Congress will forward purchased a "police" car which Director of Residence, Mr William a resume of each candidates ac• Kodak Contributes Grant was given as a gift to the school for Cummings, Director of Security, tivities as a student at Providence the use of Security. The car is a and members of the various College. A record of the candidates Providence College has received also, because of the significance of 1972 Plymouth and was bought at organizations on the Campus academic standing will also be an unrestricted direct grant of two-year college graduates to the Paul Bailey Motors for $1000. Council. submitted from the Deans Office. $3,000 under Eastman Kodak company's growth. Contributions made by the These three factors will be used to The car was re-painted black and Company's 1973 Educational Aid Recognizing the financial pinch various organizations of the determine the Senior and Junior white by the Student Congress and Program, it was announced by the facing colleges and universities Campus Council include: Student (Con't. on Pg.4, Col.l) is equippd with First Aid and fire Very Rev. Thomas R. Peterson, today plus the value of their Congress, $200; Dillon Club, $200; extinguishing equipment. The car O.P., president. graduates to the company's Resident Board. $100; Junior will be licensed and insured Providence College is among the Class, $100; Sophomore Class, progress, Gerald B. Zornow, making is the only Security car Cote Elected 123 four-year privately supported $100; Board of Governors, $200, Kodak chairman, and Walter A. able to travel off campus. It will colleges and universities receiving The Cowl, $300; and $100 Fallon, Kodak president and chief serve the above purposes and direct grants from the company anonymous donor. executive officer, said in a joint hopefully its presence will act as a Dept. Head this year. The grants are based on The car was presented last statement: "Education is an in- deterrent to criminal activities. the number of graduates from (Con't. on Pg.4, Col.l) Friday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. Gustave C. Cote a member of these institutions who joined the faculty for 18 years, has Kodak within five years after been elected Chairman of the graduation and are currently in Department of Business Ad• their fifth year of employment. ministration. y'i'X 'ft.'' Kodak contributes $750 for each He has served as acting academic year — undergraduate chairman for the past year or graduate — completed at a replacing Professor John Breen privately supported school. This who took a sabbatical leave. year, Kodak has awarded $787,500 Cote, a native of Woonsocket, in unrestricted direct grants to R.I. is a graduate from Mount four-year privately supported St. Charles Academy, Woon• institutions. socket, in 1940, and received a bachelor of science degree from Kodak has contributed LaSalle College. Philadelphia, educational grants totaling $3.5 in 1951. He received a Master of million to colleges and universities Business Administration in 1973. During the past decade, Degree from the Wharton nearly 600 institutions have School of Commerce and received approximately $35 million Finance at the University of as part of Kodak's support to Pennsylvania in 1954. higher education. Kodak's Educational Aid Cote first joined the Program, formally established in Providence College faculty in 1955, has responded throughout the 1952 and left after 10 years to years to the growing financial accept a position with Coopers demands of institutions of higher and Lyhrand, a Boston base learning and the need of society for international accounting firm. the skills' and talents of the He returned to the PC. graduates of these institutions. faculty in 1965 and has Last year, the company extended remained since, rising to the its financial aid to schools offering rank of Professor of Business Cowl Folo by Henry J (jolembeski an AAS degree because of the Administration. He was named increasing importance of these Representatives of the Campus Council presenting new Security car: left to right: Jerry Walls. Kurt Vice-Chairman of the depart• schools in higher education and. Foerster. Jackie Simard, Denis Kelly, Fr. Thomas Peterson. Fr. Walter Heath, and Mr. William Cummings. ment in 1969. Page 2 THE CIWK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1973 Career Conferences Aid Upperclassmen by Rosemary Lynch "What am I doing''" "What do I year An aggressive attitude is want to do?" These questions face beneficial most upperclassmen. seniors in Dick Kontos urged that seniors particular Providence College's begin preparing and scheduling Counseling Center adopted Oc• interviews now, and to utilize the tober as Career Month in an at• facilities that the placement center tempt to aid the students in the offers weighty decisions of planning their "Career Conference No.
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