1917-1918 Catalog College of the Holy Cross

1917-1918 Catalog College of the Holy Cross

College of the Holy Cross CrossWorks Course Catalogs College Archives 1918 1917-1918 Catalog College of the Holy Cross Follow this and additional works at: http://crossworks.holycross.edu/course_catalog Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation College of the Holy Cross, "1917-1918 Catalog" (1918). Course Catalogs. 43. http://crossworks.holycross.edu/course_catalog/43 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the College Archives at CrossWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Course Catalogs by an authorized administrator of CrossWorks. , Extract from Speech of Cardinal Gibbons at the Com- mencement Exercises, June i8, 1907. "Christian schools, like Holy Cross College, are indispensable for the moral and mental development of the rising generation." This comprehensive picture embraces all the college buildings. Alumni Hall, the Old North Building. 01Cane Building, the new Beaven Hall and the terraces from the river wall to the top of Pakachoag,the new Tennis Courts and Fitton Field from the entrance to the baseball grand-stand to the eastern end of the new steel and concrete football grand-stand. including College Street, with the two car lines meeting at the entrance to the grounds, the baseball field, Fitton Avenue—the elevated resort of carriages and automobiles—and the historic "clust'ring pines." This view embraces the College Campus, including the baseball field, the football field, with its new steel and concrete grand-stand. and the 220-yard cinder track. THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS CATALOGUE, 1917-1918 SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR WORCESTER, MASS. PRINTED FOR THE COLLEGE BY THE HARRIGAN PRESS Corporate Title: "The Trustees of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts." CALENDAR FOR 1918-1919 1918 Tues., Sept. 10. Entrance Examinations, 9 to 11 A. M., 3 to 5 P. M. Wed., Sept. 11. Fall term begins. Registration. Thur., Sept. 12. Formal opening of schools at 10 A. M. Vent Creator and Benediction in the Chapel. Reading of Class lists in Fenwick Hall. Schola Brevis. Mon., Sept. 16. Seniors return. Sat., Sept. 21. A. M., Reading of Rules in Fenwick Hall. Sun., Sept. 22. First meeting of the sodalities. Wed., Sept. 25. First meeting of the debating societies. Wed., Oct. 2. Marks for September close. Sat., Oct. 5. Reading of monthly marks. Sat., Oct. 12. Columbus Day; holiday. Mon., Oct. 14-16. (incl.) Annual Retreat. Thur., Oct. 17. Retreat holiday. Fri., Nov. 1. All Saints' Day; holy day. Sat., Nov. 2. All Souls' Day; no class first hour A. M. Wed., Nov, 6. Marks for October close. Sat., Nov. 9. Reading of monthly marks. Thur., Nov. 28. Thanksgiving; holiday. Wed., Dec. 4. Marks for November close. Sat., Dec. 7. Reading of monthly marks. Mon., Dec. 23. Christmas recess begins. 1919 Thur., Jan. 2. Christmas recess ends for all except Seniors. Fri., Jan. 3. Christmas recess ends for Seniors. Fri., Jan. 3-5. (incl.) Written examinations in Languages. Fri., Jan. 10. Written examinations in English Literature, His- tory and Evidences of Religion. Thur., Jan. 16-18.0ral examinations in Greek. Sat., Jan. 18. Written examination in Mathematics and Science. Sat., Jan. 25. Marks close for January. Mon., Jan. 27-29.(incl.) Oral Examinations in Latin. Thur., Jan. 30. Mid-year holiday. Fri., Jan. 31. Reading of examination marks at 9 A. M., followed by Sch ola Brevis. Sat., , Feb. 1. Second term begins. Sat., Feb. 8. Reading of Rules in Fenwick Hall. Sat., Feb. 99 Washington's Birthday; holiday. 4 HOLY CROSS COLLEGE BULLETIN. Sat., Mar. 1. Marks close for February. Wed., Mar. 5. Ash Wednesday; no class first hour A. M. Thur., Mar. 6. Reading of monthly marks. Mon., Mar. 3L Marks close for March. Sat., Apr. 5. Reading of monthly marks. Mon., Apr. 7. Announcement of subjects for prize essays. Tues., Apr. 15. Easter recess begins at noon. Thur., Apr. 24. Easter recess ends for all except Seniors. Fri., Apr. 25. Easter recess ends for Seniors. Class tests for April marks. Wed., Apr. 30. Marks close for April. Wed., May 3. Reading of monthly marks. Sun., May 4. First of Six Sundays in honor of St. Aloysius. Wed., May 7. B. J. F. Debate at 8 P. M. Sat., May 10. Time expires for prize essays. Wed., May 14. Philomathic Debate at 8 p. m. Fri., May 16. Preliminary oratorical contest for Seniors and Juniors. Wed., May 21. Preliminary elocution contest for Sophomores and • Freshmen. Thur., May 29. Ascension Day; holy day. Fri., May 30. Memorial Day; holiday. Sat., May 31. Last test paper for Seniors, on the day of the last regular lecture in each course. Last paper in Philosophy for Seniors and Juniors. Mon., June 2. Seniors' oral examination in Philosophy begins. Elocution contest at 8 P. M. Thur., June 5-7. (incl.) Written examinations in Languages. Jun- iors' last paper in Physics. Sat., June 7. Examination in Evidences. Sun., June 8. Baccalaureate Sermon at 8 F. M. Mon., June 9. Pentecost; holiday. Mon., June 9-12. (incl.) Seniors' retreat. Juniors' oral examina- tion in Philosophy begins. Thur., June 12. Examinations in History, English Literature and Mathematics.' Fri., June 13. Seniors' holiday. Oral examinations in Languages begin. Oratorical contest, for Seniors and Juniors. Tues., V June 17. Alumni Reunion. Wed., June 18. Commencement. FACULTY AND OFFICERS • REV. JOSEPH N. DINAND, S. J. President REV. JAMES A. MULLEN, S. J. Vice-President, Dean and Prefect of Studies REV. JOHN J. FLEMING, S. J. Minister REV. ALBERT R. PETERS, S. J. Chaplain REV. JOHN F. LEHY, S. J. Treasurer REV. JOHN D. WHEELER, S. J. Prefect of Discipline REV. ROBERT SWICKERATH, S. J. Librarian College REV. THOMAS F. McLOUGHLIN, S. J. Psychology and Natural Theology REV. JOHN M. FOX, S. J. Ethics and Evidences in Senior Year REV. DANIEL P. A. CROWLEY, S. J. REV. JAMES W. KEYES, S.J. REv. JOHN X. PYNE, S. J. Cosmology, Ontology, Major Logic and Dialectics; Evidences in Junior Year ••• REV. ROBERT SWICKERATH, S. J. Pedagogy in Senior Year; History in Junior and Sophomore Years; Evidences in Freshman Year REV. GEORGE L. COYLE, S. J. Organic and Analytical Chemistry REV. PETER J. SCHWEITZER, S. J. History of Philosophy in Senior Year History and Evidences in Freshman Year HOLY CROSS COLLEGE BULLETIN. REV. JOHN X. PYNE, S. J. Political Economy in Senior Year REV. THOMAS F. McLOTJGHLIN, S. J. Latin in Senior Year REV. FRANCIS P. DONNELLY, S. J. English in Senior and Junior Years; Greek in Junidr Year REV. EDWARD J. MORAN, S. J. Latin in Junior Year JOHN A. FRISCH, S. J. Biology and General Chemistry BERCHMANS J. A. BOLAND, S. J. General Chemistry Trigonometry EDWARD H. LINNEHAN, A. B. Assistant in Chemistry WILLIAM I. McLOUGHLIN, A. B., LL. B. Principles of Jurisprudence REV. PATRICK RAFFERTY, S. J. Advanced Physics, Geology, Mechanics and Trigonometry. DANIEL P. MAHONEY, S. J. Advanced Physics, Astronomy, Mechanics, Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry • REV. DAVID C. CRONIN, S. J. REV. MICHAEL EARLS, S. J. REV. JOHN E. McQUADE, S. J. REV. EDWARD J. MORAN, S. J. REV. PETER A. OATES, S. J. Latin, Greek, English and Evidences in Sophomore Year REV. CHARLES M. HEREDIA, S. J. Spanish in Senior, Junior and Freshman Years. HOLY moss COLLEGE BULLETIN. REV. CHARLES L. KIMBALL, S. J. FRANCIS X. J. DOWNEY, S. J. GEORGE D. BULL, S. J. JOHN E. LYONS, S. J. RAYMOND J. McINNIS, S. J. JOHN W. MORAN, S. J. THOMAS J. MURRAY, S. J. Latin, Greek and English in Freshman Year REV. PAUL V. LEVAIN, S. J. REV. THOMAS H. MILEY, S.J. Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry REV. DAVID C. CRONIN, S. J. • REV. PAUL V. LEVAIN, S. J. JOHN E. LYONS, S. J. JOHN W. MORAN, S. J. • THOMAS J. MURRAY, S. J. French REV. PETER J. SCHWEITZER, S. J. German REV. MICHAEL EARLS, S. J. Elocution in Senior Year REV. JOHN M. FOX, S. J. Elocution in Junior Year REV. JOHN E. McQUADE, S. J. Elocution in Sophomore Year RAYMOND J. McINNIS, S. J. Elocution in Freshman Year REV. JOHN C. KEVENEY, S. J. Latin and Greek in Special Class TIMOTHY A. SHEA ' Registrar BARTHOLOMEW F. SULLIVAN Physical Instructor GEORGE F. O'DAY, A. B., M.D. Attending Physician SCHEDULE OF STUDIES-1917-18 SENIOR JUNIOR A JUNIOR B. JUNIOR C. JUNIOR D. SOPH. A. SOPH. B. SOPH. U. Mon. Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Physics Physics Latin Latin Latin A. M. Gen. Chem. 1st. Tues. Ethics Philosophy Philosophy Physics Physics Latin Latin Lect. Hr.. Gen. Chem. Wed. Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Physics Physics Latin Lect. Latin 8.40 Thur. .Ethics Philosophy Philosophy Physics Physics Latin Latin Latin to Fri. Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy atin Latin Latin 9.40 Gen. Chem. Sat. Ethics Philosophy Philosophy Physics Physics Latin Lect. Latin Pedagogy Greek Greek Greek . Physics Physics Philosophy Philosopyh Mon. Biology or Eloc. or Bloc. or Eloc. 2nd Philosophy Physics Physics Philosophy Philosophy Greek Greek English Hr. Tues. Physics Physics Philosophy Philosophy Greek Greek Greek 9.45 Wed. Fed., Bio. _ Org. Chem. Physics Philosophy Philosophy Greek Greek Greek to Thur. Jurispr. Physics - Latin Gen. Chem. 10.40 Fri. Ethics Physics Physics History History Greek •Lab. Greek Mechanics Mechanics Sat. Philosophy Study Study Philosophy Philosophy Mechanics Evidences English English Gen. Chem. Mon. Jurispr. Bio. History History Evidences Eng., Latin Lect. 3rd Org. Chem. Philosophy Philosophy Mechanics Mechanics Mechanics Tues. Pedagogy Philosophy Philosophy Hr. Greek Greek Greek Greek • Latin Latin Greek 10.45 Wed. Polit. Econ. or Eloc. or Eloc. or Eloc. or Bloc. Org. Chem. Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Evidences Evidences Evidences to Thur. English Gen. Chem. Polit. Econ. Evidences Evidences Philosophy Philosophy English Greek Lab. 11.40 Fri. Evidences Philosophy Philosophy History , History Latin Latin Latin Sat.

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