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BOSTON COLLEGE BULLETIN THE LAW SCHOOL ISSUE 1968~1969 VOLUME XL, NO.1 ~' JANUARY, 1968 BRIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02135 VoLUME XL No.1 BOSTON COLLEGE BULLETIN The Boston College Bulletin is published eleven times a ye ar as follows: Boston College No. 1-January (Law School Issue) No. 2-March (Summer Session Issue) No. 3- April (Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Issue) No. 4 - July (School of Nursing Issue) The No. 5 - August (Evening College of Arts, Sciences and Business LAW SCHOOL Administration Issue ) No. 6- August (School of Social W ork Issue) No. 7- August (College of Business Administration Issue) No. 8-September (Undergraduate Entrance Bulletin Issue) No. 9- September (College of Arts and Sciences Issue) No. 10-October (School of Education Issue) No. 11 - December (University General Catalogue Issue) The Graduate School of Business Administration will publish in May, 1969 Second Class postage paid at Boston, Massachusetts Published by Catalogue BOSTON COLLEGE BRIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02135 1968-1969 Phone Area Code 617 332-3200 -- ----------------m PARKING BOSTON COLLEGE LEGEND 19 Service Building 20 Campion Hall 21 Act i vi~ies Building 2 St. Ignatius Church 22 Carney Center 3 South well Hall ~on s 4 Alumni Hall 5 P.hilometheia Club RESIDENCE HALLS: 6 Intramural Sports 24 Colombiere House 7 McHugh Forum 25 Faber House 8 Alumni Stadium 26 Roncalli H a ll 9 Roberts Center 27 Welch Hall 10 CDR Shea Field 28 Williams Ha ll 29 Gonzaga Hall UPPER CAMPUS: 30 Fitzpatrick Ha ll 11 St. Mary's Hall 31 Cheverus Hall 12 Bapst Library 32 Fenwick Hall 13 Gasson Hall 33 Xav·ier Hall 14 Lyons Hall 34 Loyola Hall 15 Fulton Hall 35 Claver Hall 16 Devlin Hall 36 S•haw House 17 Higgins Hall 37 Kostka Hall I I 18 Cushing Hall 38 Card. O' Connell Hall 4 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL 5 The cotporate title of Boston College is: THE TRUSTEES OF BOSTON COLLEGE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MICHAEL P. WALSH, S.J., President THOMAS FLEMING, S.J., Treasurer LAW SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION GEORGE L. DRURY, S.J., Secretary JAMES J. DEVLIN, S.J. RoBERT F. DRINAN, S.J., A.B., A.M., S.T.L., LL.B., LL.M., Dean CHARLES F. DoNovAN, S.J. FRANCIS J. LARKIN, B.S., LL.B., LL.M., Associate Dean JoHN V. DRISCOLL, S.J. ALEXANDE~ G. DUNCAN, S.J. JosEPH F. McCARTHY, A.B., A.M., LL.B., Assistant Dean w. SEAVEY JOYCE, S.J. Chairman, Committee on Admissions JOSEPH R. WALSH, S.J. STEPHEN G. MORRISON, LL.B., Librarian JOHN R. WILLIS, S.J. HERTA S. VARENAIS, MAG.JUR., Assistant Librarian PATRICIA I. MuLLINS, B.A., M.L.S., Reference Librarian UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS MARJORIE R. FERRIS, M.L.S., Cataloguer PATRICIA D. BoNELLI, Secretary of the Law School VERY REV. MICHAEL P. WALSH, S.J., PH.D. President VINCENT C. NucCio, D.ED. Executive Assistant to the President THOMAS J. CUDMORE, M.S.S.W. PATRICIA M. CALLAHAN, Secretary Vice President for Development and Public Relations REV. CHARLES F. DoNOVAN, S.J., PH.D. AGNES M. CARROLL, Secretary Academic Vice President REV. GEORGE L. DRURY, S.J., A.M., M.S., S.T.L. CATHERINE D. CoNNELLY, Secretary Vice President for Student Affairs JACQUELINE CoOKE, Secretary REV. THOMAS FLEMING, S.J., A.M., S.T.L. Financial Vice President and Treasurer HELEN R. SHEEHAN, Secretary REV. w. SEAVEY JOYCE, S.J., PH.D. EILEEN B. SHERRY, Secretary Vice President for Community Relations REv. BRENDAN C. CoNNOLLY, S.J., PH.D. TATIANA E. SMOLYNSKY, Secretary Director of Libraries PAUL DEVLIN, M.B.A., C.P.A. Assistant Treasurer REv. JoHN F. FITZGERALD, S.J., A.M., M.S., S.T.L. Registrar of the University RICHARD J. LEONARD, B.S.B.A., C.P.A. Controller REv. FRANCis B. McMANus, S.J., A.M. Secretary of the University REV. EDMOND D. WALSH, S.J., A.M. Dean of Admissions ) 6 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL 7 Herman I. Orentlicher Visiting Professor of Law FACULTY A.B., LL.B. Daniel Pershonok Instructor in Forensic Psychology M.A., Ph.D. Arthur L. Berney Associate Professor of Law A.B., LL.B. Emil Slizewski Professor of Law A.B., LL.B. William C. Brewer, Jr. Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B. James W . Smith Professor of Law A.B., LL.B., LL.M. J. Albert Burgoyne Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B. John Paul Sullivan Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B., LL.M. David W. Carroll Associate Professor of Law B.S., J.D. Richard S. Sullivan Professor of Law A.B., LL.B., LL.M. John J. Curtin, Jr. Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B., LL.M. Barry J. Walker Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B. Peter A. Donovan Associate Professor of Law A.B., LL.B., LL.M. William F. Willier Professor of Law A.B., J.D. Robert F. Drinan, S.J. Professor of Law A.B., A.M. , S.T.L., LL.B., LL.M. Harold G. Wren Professor of Law A.B., LL.B., J.S.D. Sanford J. Fox Professor of Law A.B., LL.B. Hiller Zobel Associate Professor of Law A.B., LL.B. Robert S. Fuchs Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B. Mario Occhialino Teaching Fellow William Gabovitch Instructor in Law Michael Pacht Teaching Fellow B.S., LL.B., LL.M. Robert A. Gorfinkle Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B., LL.M. Frederick M. Hart Professor of Law B.S., J.D., LL.M. James L. Houghteling, Jr. Associate Professor of Law A.B., M.P.A., LL.B., LL.M. Richard G. Huber Professor of Law B.S., J.D., LL.M. Sanford N. Katz Professor of Law A.B., J.D. William J. Kenealy, S.J. Professor of Law A.B., A.M., Ph.D., S.T.L., LL.B. Francis J. Larkin Associate Professor of Law B.S., LL.B., LL.M. Joseph F. McCarthy Assistant Professor of Law A.B., A.M., LL.B. John J. McNaught Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B. Robert P. Moncreiff Instructor in Law A.B., LL.B. Stephen G. Morrison Associate Professor of Law LL.B. Francis J. Nicholson, S.J. Professor of Law A.B., M.A., S.T.L., LL.B., LL.M., S.J.D. John D. O'Reilly, Jr. Professor of Law A.B., LL.B., LL.M. 8 BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL 9 THE UNIVERSITY Boston College is one of twenty-nine Jesuit colleges and universities ACADEMIC CALENDAR in the United States. The university traditions of Boston College derive from four centuries of academic experience and educational idealism of the Society of Jesus, which since its foundation by Ignatius Loyola in 15 34, has established and conducted institutions of higher learning Academic Year 1968 -1969 throughout the world. The foundation of Boston College arose from the labor of the first Jesuit community in New England, established at St. Mary's in Boston, in 1849. In 1859, John McElroy, S.J., first Superior FIRST SEMESTER of the Jesuit community at St. Mary's purchased the land and erected the collegiate buildings on Harrison A venue, in Boston, the location of the college for fifty years. Friday: Registration Sept. 13 On April 1, 1863, the College re:eived from the Commonwealth of Monday: Classes begin Sept. 16 Massachusetts a university charter empowering the Board of Trustees to Saturday: Columbus Day: No classes Oct. 12 confer degrees usually granted by colleges in the Commonwealth, except medical degrees. This single restriction in the charter was removed by Nov. 11 Monday: Veterans' Day: No classes legislative amendment, approved April, 1908. John Bapst, S.J ., was the Thursday-Sunday: Thanksgiving Recess Nov.-Dec. 28-1 first President of Boston College and inaugurated the program of collegiate instruction on September 5, 1864. In 1907, President Thomas I. Gasson, Sunday-Sunday: Christmas Recess classes close Dec.-Jan. 21-5 S.J., secured the land which is the site of the present campus at Chestnut Hill. In 1913, the College was moved to the Chestnut Hill campus. Sa:urday : Examinations end Jan. 25 New schools were added to the original College of Arts and Sciences . The Law School and the Evening College, both founded in downtown SECON D SEMESTER Boston in 1929, are now on the Chestnut Hill campus. The School of Social Work, founded in 1936, is presently at 126 Newbury Street, Boston, The College of Business Administration was founded 22-24 in 1938. The School Wednesday-Friday: Registration Jan. of Nursing, the School of Education, and the Graduate School of Business Monday: Classes begin Jan. 27 Administration were founded in later years in response to the educational needs of the nation. Saturday: Washington's Birthday: No classes Feb. 22 Physical expansion came rapidly after World War II when Lyons, Sunday-Sunday: Easter Recess: No classes Mar.-Apr. 30-6 Fulton, and Campion Halls were erected.
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