Boston College Bulletin, Law, 1964 Boston College

Boston College Bulletin, Law, 1964 Boston College

Boston College Law School Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School Boston College Bulletin Law School Archive 1-1-1964 Boston College Bulletin, Law, 1964 Boston College Follow this and additional works at: http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bcbulletin Part of the Legal Education Commons Recommended Citation Boston College, "Boston College Bulletin, Law, 1964" (1964). Boston College Bulletin. Book 36. http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bcbulletin/36 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School Archive at Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School. It has been accepted for inclusion in Boston College Bulletin by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School. For more information, please contact [email protected]. - - ·- - I ' ' I \ BOSTON ·· / ~· COLLEGE Bulletin VOLUME XXXVI NO. 1 THE BULLETIN 1964 .. 1965 LAW SCHOOL JANUARY 1964 BRIGHTON, MASS. 02135 Volume XXXVI January 1964 Number 1 BOSTON COLLEGE BULLETIN inntnu Q!nllrgr iullrtiu The Boston College Bulletin is published ten times a year, as follows: No. 1, January (Law School); No. 2, March (Summer Session); No. 3, THE LAW SCHOOL April (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences); No. 4, July 24 (School of Nursing); No. 5, August 7 (Evening College of Arts, Sciences, and Business Administration); No. 6, October 9 (Undergraduate Entrance Bulletin); No. 7, October (School of Education); No. 8, October 29 (College of Business Administration); No. 9, October 30 (College of Arts and Sciences); No. 10, December (University General Catalogue). Graduate School of Business will publish July 30, 1965 School of Social Work will publish August 13, 1965 Entered as second class matter at the post office at Boston, Massachusetts January 31, 1964 BULLETIN 1964- 1965 Published by BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL BOSTON COLLEGE BRIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS 0 213 5 BRIGHTON Telephone: DE 2- 3200 MASSACHUSETTS 0213 5 Phone DEcatur 2-3200 r LAW SCHOOL 3 The corporate title of Boston College is THE TRUSTEES OF BOSTON COLLEGE g ] g ~" .... THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ~ w :J MICHAEL P. WALSH, z S.J., President > " THoMAS FLEMING, S.J., Treasurer JoHN A. ToBIN, S.J., Secretary ]AMES J. DEVLIN' S.J. CHARLEs F. DoNovAN, S.J. JoHN V. DRISCOLL, S.J. ALEXANDER G. DUNCAN, S.J. W. SEAVEY JoYcE, S.J. JoHN A. McCARTHY, S.J. JosEPH R. WALSH, S.J. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS VERY REv. MICHAEL P. WALSH, S.J., Ph.D., President REV. FRANCIS c. MACKIN, S.J., A.M., S.T.L., Executive Assistant to the President REv. CHARLES F. DoNOVAN, S.J., Ph.D., Academic Vice President REV. THOMAS FLEMING, S.J., A.M., S.T.L., Financial Vice President and Treasurer REv. BRENDAN C. CoNNOLLY, S.J., Ph.D., Director of Libraries REv. JoHN F. FITZGERALD, S.J., A.M., M.S., Registrar of the University REv. FRANCis B. McMANus, S.J., A.M., Secretary of the University REVEREND EDMOND D. wALSH, S.J., A.M., Director of Admissions 4 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL 5 LAW SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION THE LAW SCHOOL ACADEMIC CALENDAR RoBERT F. DRINAN, S.J., A.B., A.M., S.T .L., LL.B., LL.M., Dean FRANCIS J. LARKIN, B.S., LL.B., LL.M., Assistant Dean joHN A. ToBIN, S. J., A.B., A .M., Ph.D., Student Counselor ACADEMIC YEAR 1964-1965 JosEPH F. McCARTHY, A.B., A.M., LL.B., Registrar, Chairman, Committee on Admissions FIRST SEMESTER STEPHEN G. MoRRISON, LL.B., Librarian HERTA S. VARENAIS, MAG. IUR., Assistant Librarian >:-Registration . ___ ____ ______ _____ ____ ________ __ _____ ______________ Friday, September 1 8, 1964 PATRICIA D. BoNELLI, Secretary of the Law School Classes begin _____________ ___ __ _______ _____________ ____________ Monday, September 21, 1964 MARY E. BEACH, Secretary Columbus Day: No classes ___________________ ___________ Monday, October 12, 1964 AGNES M. CoRROLL, Secretary Veterans Day: No classes _________ ___ ____________ Wednesday, November 11, 1964 MARGARET M. GLANCY, Secretary Thanksgiving Recess: _______ __ __ __ ___ ______ ________ ____ Thursday, November 26 thru SuZANNE M. PLANTE, Secretary Sunday, November 29, 1964 HELEN R. SHEEHAN, Secretary Christmas Recess: ____ ____ Close of classes on Saturday, December 19, 1964 MARY E. TooMEY, Secretary thru Sunday, January 3, 1965 Examinations end _________________ ___ _______________ _________ Saturday, January 23 , 1965 FACULTY ]. ALBERT BuRGOYNE, A.B., LL.B., Instructor in Law CHARLES J. DELANEY, LL.B., Instructor in Law SECOND SEMESTER RoBERT F. DRINAN, S.J., A.B., A.M., S.T.L., LL.B., LL.M., Professor of Law Registration -- ----- -·· - ___ ____ ____ Wednesday thru Friday, January 20-22, 1965 SANFORD J. Fox, A.B., LL.B., Associate Professor of Law Classes begin ___________ ____ _____ ___ ____________ ______ ___________ Monday, January 2 5, 196 5 RoBERT S. FucHs, A.B., LL.B., Instructor in Law Washington's Birthday: No classes ____________ ____ Monday, February 22, 1965 WILLIAM GABOVITCH, B.S., LL.B., LL.M., Instructor in Law FREDERICK M. HART, B.S., LL.B., LL.M., Professor of Law Easter Recess: --------- ---------- _ __ ____ __ Close of classes on Saturday, April 10 JosEPH P. HEALEY, A.B., M.B.A., LL.B., Instructor in Law thru Monday, April 19, 1965 RicHARD G. HuBER, B. S., J.D., LL.M., Professor of Law Patriot's Day: No classes ____ ____ ___ ___ _______ __ __ _____ ______ Monday, April 19, 1965 MoNROE INKER, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., Instructor in Law Senior Examinations end ___ _______________ __________ __ ____ ______ Saturday, May 29, 1965 WILLIAM J. KENEALY, S.J., A.B., A. M., Ph.D., S.T . L., LL.B., Memorial Day: No classes __ ____ ______ _____ ___ ___ __________ _____ Monday, May 31, 1965 Professor of Law Other Examinations end _______ __ ____ ________________________ ____ ___ Friday, June 4, 196 5 FRANCIS J. LARKIN, B.S., LL.B., LL.M., Assistant Professor THOMAS W. LAWLEss, A.B., LL.B., Instructor in Law Annual Commencement ______ _____ ____ ____ _______ ________________ Monday, June 7, 196 5 JosEPH F. McCARTHY, A.B., A.M., LL.B., Assistant Professor of Law RoBERT P. MoNCREIFF, A.B., LL.B., Instructor in Law STEPHEN G. MoRRISON, LL.B., Associate Professor of Law FRANCIS J. NICHOLSON, S.J., A.B., M.A., S.T.L., LL.B., LL.M., S.J.D., 4 Assistant Professor of Law :: The office will be open on the day of registration from 9 : 00 A.M. WILLIAM J. O'KEEFE, A.B., LL.B., LL.D., Professor Emeritus of Law to 5:00P.M. joHN D. O'REILLY; ]R., A.B., LL.B., LL.M., Professor of Law EMIL SLIZEWSKI, A.B., LL.B., Professor of Law ]AMES W. SMITH, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., Associate Professor of Law Students who live approximately seventy miles outside of the Boston RICHARDS. SuLLIVAN, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., Professor of Law area may register at their convenience before the regular date of WILLIAM F. WILLIER, A.B., J.D., Associate Professor of Law registration. 6 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL 7 THE UNIVERSITY Together with its commitment to academic excellence is Boston Boston College is one of twenty-nine Jesuit colleges and universities College's vital concern for its community obligations. Not the least of in the United States. The university traditions of Boston College derive these are the Boston Civic Seminars, the amalgamizing community force from four centuries of academic experience and educational idealism of that has brought together industry, government, education, and labor, the Society of Jesus, which since its foundation by Ignatius Loyola in I 5 34, to provide a non-partisan platform for the common discussion of Metro­ has established and conducted institutions of higher learning throughout politan problems. the world. The foundation of Boston College arose from the labor of the From the first class of 22 young men, Boston College has grown in first Jesuit community in New England, established at St. Mary's, in numbers, size, and prestige. The total enrollment is I0,500, although none Boston, in I849. In I859, John McElroy, S.J., first Superior of the Jesuit of the schools and colleges has an enrollment of more than 2,000. The community at St. Mary's purchased the land and erected the collegiate original faculty of six now numbers more than 700. In this third largest buildings on Harrison A venue, in Boston, the location of the college for Catholic university in the United States are students from nearly every fifty years. state in the nation and from some 3I nations. On April I, I863, the College received from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts a university charter empowering the Board of Trustees to AccREDIT A noN confer degrees usually granted by colleges in the Commonwealth, except medical degrees. This single restriction in the charter was removed by Boston College is a member of, or accredited by, the following edu­ legislative amendment, approved April, I9 0 8. John Bapst, S.J. was the cational associations: The American Council of Education, the Associa­ first President of Boston College and inaugurated the program of colle­ tion of American Colleges, the National Catholic Educational Association, giate instruction on September 5, I864. In I907, President Thomas I. the American Jesuit Educational Association, the New England Associa­ Gasson, S.J., secured the land which is the site of the present campus at tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the Board of Regents of the Uni­ Chestnut Hill. In I9I3, the College was moved to the Chestnut Hill versity of the State of New York, the American Association of Collegiate campus. Schools of Business, the Association of American Law Schools, the Section on Legal Education of the American Bar Association, the American Asso­ In the memory of many, Boston College consisted of only four ciation of Schools of Social Work, the National Nursing Accrediting buildings; Gasson Hall (I913); St.

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