BOSTON COLLEGE FACT BOOK 1977

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BOSTON COLLEGE
FACT BOOK
1977
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FACT BOOK
1977
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FOREWORD
It is a pleasure to pUblish the 1977 edition of the Boston College Fact Book, the
contents of which have again been expanded to include data suggested by our readers.
Because of the quantity of information to be reproduced, it has become too costly and too
time-consuming to retype the enti re book each year, and we have therefore switched to
computerized typesetting. All data are now stored on magnetic tape, which means that the
annual update can be accomplished merely by supplying the printer with the latest figures.
Additional information can be incorporated just as easily; Besides economy and speed, the
new production method has resulted in a less cumbersome book, and easier-to-read tables.
The Fact Book serves as a single source for Boston College's vital statistics, which
could otherwise be obtained only by consulting each contributor individually. Obtaining
numbers from one reference document also assures consistency in published figures. As
always, we have attempted to find and correct inaccuracies or inconsistencies. If you spot
any, please let us know. We also welcome ideas for improvements and refinements, as well
as suggestions for additional data that our readers might find useful.
Judith Jack, Editor
Office of the Vice President
Financial and Business Affairs
October 1, 1977
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Boston College Fact Book
Table of Contents
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Foreword
Table of Contents
Boston College Then and Now
Boston College Profile
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ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY
Chart of Administration
Board of Trustees ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Officers of the University
University Administrators
Deans
Department Chairmen
Non-Faculty Personnel
Faculty:
- by School and Rank
- by School and Sex
- by School and Tenure Status
- by Highest Earned Degree and Rank
- by Highest Earned Degree and Sex
- by Rank and Sex
- Full-Time Equivalent by School
- Average Compensation by Rank
University Academic Senate:
- Membership Classification
- Membership List - 1976-77
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STUDENTS
Freshman Applications and Enrollment
Freshman Applications and Acceptances 1977-78 - Geographic Distribution
SAT Averages by Class
Enrollment:
- Undergraduate Transfer Students by Year and Sex
- Undergraduate Transfer Students by Type of Previous Institution
- Graduate and Undergraduate, Full- and Part-Time
- Undergraduate, Day and Evening, and Graduate
- Undergraduate, by School
- Graduate, by School
- Graduate, by Degree Program and Discipline
- Undergraduate and Graduate, by Sex
- Full-Time Equivalent
- Evening College
- Summer Session
- Geographic Distribution of Students
- International Students
- Minority Enrollment
- Veterans
Undergraduate Degrees Conferred:
- by Degree and Number of Majors
- by Major
- by School and by Major
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Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred,
by Degree and by Sex
Undergraduate and Graduate Financial Aid
- Dollars
- Number of Students
Health Services
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VII.
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ALUMNI
New England
Geographic Analysis by State
Boston College Alumni Clubs
Boston College Alumni Activities
New Heights Campaign Leadership
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PHYSICAL PLANT
Boston College Properties
Map - Boston College & Vicinity
Map - Chestnut Hill Campus
Map - Newton Campus
Summary of Building Use
BUildings - Location and Primary Use
Dormitories
Classrooms
Dining Facilities
Offices
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FINANCE
Revenues and Expenditures
Tuition and Fees - 1966-67 through 1977-78
Tuition Restated in 1967 Dollars
Contracts and Grants, by Source of Funding
Contract and Grant Awards 7/1/76-3/31/77
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LIBRARIES
Libraries
Library Hours
Holdings by Individual Libraries
Expenditures for Books
Volume Acquisitions
Circulation Statistics
Special Collections
Data Bases Available
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ATHLETICS
Sports at Boston College
Varsity Sports Records
Varsity Football Schedules - 1977-1980
Varsity Hockey Schedule - 1977-78
Varsity Basketball Schedule - 1977-78
Community Use of Recreational Facilities
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Types of Degrees Conferred
Accrediting Agencies and Association Memberships
Founder and Presidents
Honorary Degrees Awarded
Academic Department Locations
Sources and Bibliography
Academic Calendar
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Inside Back Cover
The original arrangement of the buildings at the Old Boston College.
Photographed sometime before 1875 by Oliver Wendell Holmes
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BOSTON COLLEGE
Then And Now . ..
Boston College was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1863, and is one of twenty-eight
Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. With three teachers and twenty-two students, the
school opened its doors on September 5, 1864. While it remained a small liberal arts college, the
faculty was predominantly Jesuit, but today's full-time faculty is comprised of over 500 lay men and
women, and 100 Jesuits. There are upwards of 60,000 alumni scattered from Beacon Hill to American
Samoa.
Originally located on Harrison Avenue in the South End of Boston, where it shared quarters with the
Boston College High School, the College outgrew its urban setting toward the end of its first fifty years.
A new location was selected in Chestnut Hill, then almost rural, and four parcels of land were acquired
in 1907. A design competition forthe development of the campus was won by the firm of Maginnis and
Walsh, and ground was broken on June 19, 1909, for the construction of Gasson Hall. It is located on
the site of the Lawrence farm house, in the center of the original tract of land purchased by Father
Gasson, and is built largely of stone taken from a quarry which occupied part of the sites of Devlin,
Higgins, and Cushing Halls. The foundations were blasted out of solid ledge. Because of its historic
value, Gasson was completely restored in 1976 in order to preserve its familiar Gothic spires for future
generations of students and alumni.
Later purchases doubled the size of the property, with the addition of the upper campus in 1941, and
the lower campus with the purchase of the Lawrence Basin and adjoining land in 1949. In 1974 Boston
College acquired Newton College of the Sacred Heart, a mile-and-a-half from the main campus. With
fifteen handsome Georgian buildings standing in a park-like estate of forty acres, it is now the site of
the Boston College Law School, as well as several academic departments, and dormitories housing
over 700 freshmen and sophomores.
Though incorporated as a University since its beginning, it was not until its second half-century that
Boston College began to fill out the dimensions of its University charter. The Summer Session was
inaugurated in 1924; the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1925; the Law School 1929; the
Evening College, 1929; the Graduate School of Social Work, 1936; the School of Management, 1938;
the School of Nursing, 1947; and the School of Education in 1952.
Weston Observatory, founded in 1928, was accepted as a Department of Boston College in 1947,
offering courses in geophysics and geology to graduate students. The main concerns of the
Observatory are recording and locating earthquakes, research in the earth's magnetic field, and the
study of the earth's crust in the Boston area. The facilities include an Earth Science Library, seismic
vault, and magnetic observation complex.
In 1929 Boston College conferred one earned bachelor's degree and fourteen master's degrees on
fifteen teaching sisters through the Extension Division that was the precursor of the Graduate School
of Arts and Sciences, the Evening College, and the Summer Session. Today, women students
comprise at least 50% of the University's enrollment, and 25% of the total alumni.
In 1976 Boston College was accredited by, or a member of, twenty-three professional organizations
and accrediting agencies. It is now the fourth largest private university in New England, with full- and
part-time enrollment over 13,000, and consists of eleven schools, colleges, and institutes offering
fourteen degree programs and one certification program.
-Excerpted from "A Guide to the Campus"
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Boston College Profile
1976-77
ADMISSIONS
Applicants
Registrants (Fall '76)
Men
Women
Total Freshman Class
10,848
1,041
1,091
2,132
ENROLLMENT - (FUll and Part-Time)
Undergraduate
Graduate
9,899
3,713
13,612
PERSONNEL
Full-Time Faculty
Part-Time Faculty
Teaching Fellows
Graduate Assistants
Administrative/Professional Staff
Secretarial/Clerical/Service Staff
541
268
121
244
307
859
2,340
DEGREES CONFERRED
Undergraduate
Graduate & Professional
2,063
1,159
3,222
ALUMNI
67,091
LIBRARIES - (total holdings)
948,524
PHYSICAL PLANT
Acres:
Chestnut Hill Campus
Newton Campus
Other
110.6
40.2
9.6
160.4
Buildings:
Administrative/Academic
Student Housing
Other
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FINANCE
Revenues
Expenditures
$54,833,000·
$54,484,000
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Assistant
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Vice Presillent,
University
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Vice Presi(lent,
Stu(lent
Affairs
Vice President,
Anancial &
Business Affairs
Senior Vice
President
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Dean 01
Faculties
Vice President
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Alumni
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Director.
DeveJopmen
Director,
Public
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Activities
Director.
Athletics
Director 01
Gareer
Planning &
Placement
Counse~ng
Dean 01
Students
Director,
Financial
Aid
Director,
Housing
Director,
University
Health
Services
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Director,
University
Services
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University
BudQllfs
Director.
Computing
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Director
Director
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Personnel
Physical
Plant
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Director,
Plant (II
Director
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Inlormatlon
Systems
(1) Plant Services:
Bookstore
Food Service
Housekeeping
safety and Security
Telecomroonications
Mail
Bureau of Conlerences
(2) InCludes Graduate
Program in Education
and NUrsing
Source: Personnel Office
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Director,
Financial
Planning
Controller
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Director of
Po~cies and
Procedures
Internal
Auditor
Director,
Researcll
Administration
Director,
Weston
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Director,
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Director,
Space Data
Anatysis
Laboratory
Director,
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Director
Institute
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Women's
Programs
BOSTON COLLEGE
CHART OF ADMINISTRATION, 1977
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Dean,
Summer
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Nursing
Dean,
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Education
Associate
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Assistant
Dean
Assistant
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Associate
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AssOCiate
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Ded,lol
Admissions,
Records. &
Graduate
SchoolQf
Social Work
Financial Aid
Associate
Dean (U)
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PrOQram
Associate
Dean (6)
Director 01
Associate
Dean,
University
Admissions
Freshmen
Registrar
inancial Ai
Director.
Chairmen
Dean,
School 01
Management
Associate
Dean (6)
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Dean,
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Chairmen
Principal,
campus
School
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Department
Management
Chairmen
Insbtute
University
librarian
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Director,
University
ArclliviSI
AudioVisual
Services
Director
Space
Management
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Board of Trustees
Joseph F. Abely, Jr., '50
Executive Vice President,
R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. '.
William L. Brown
President and Director,
First National Bank of Boston
Joseph F. MacDonnell, S.J., S.T.L. '62
Assistant Professor of Mathematics,
Fairfield University
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Francis C. Mackin, S.J., M.A. '53
Provost, Fordham University at Uncoln Center
James F. Cleary
President and Chief Operating Officer,
Blythe, Eastman, Dillon & Co., Inc.
Joseph E. McCormick, S.J.
Province Director of Vocations and
Assistant to the President
Society of Jesus of New England
William F. Connell, '59'
Chairman of the Board and President,
Ogden Food Service Corporation'
Robert A. Mitchell, S.J.
Director, Woodstock Theological Center
Joseph F. Cotter, '49'
Senior Vice President and Controller,
The Sheraton Corporation
George L. Drury, S.J., '45, A.M. '46, M.S. '49.'
Director,
Campion Residence and Renewal Center
Joseph F. Fahey, S.J., '60, M.A. '61
Academic Dean, College of the Holy Cross
John T. Fallon
President, R.M. Bradley & Co., Inc.
Stephen E. Fix
Ph. D. Candidate, Cornell University
Diane J. Forte, '77
Graduate Student, Purdue University
Thomas J. Galligan, Jr., '41, L.L.D. '75 (Hon.)'
President,
Boston Edison Company
Thomas J. Gibbons, S.J., '53, S.T.L. '61
Principal,
Boston College High School
Avram Goldberg
. President, The Stop and Shop Companies, Inc.
Patricia A. Goler, '51, Ph.D. '57
Dean, The College of Uberal Arts,
University of Lowell
Anne P. Jones, B.S. '58, J.D. '61
Director of Investment Management
Securities and Exchange Commission
The Honorable Edward M. Kennedy L.L.D. '66
(Hon.)
United States Senator
Mary M. Lai
Treasurer, Long Island University
John LoweW
Partner, Welch & Forbes
• Executive Committee member.
Source: President's Office
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J. Donald Monan, S.J.'
President, Boston College
Giles E. Mosher, Jr., '55
Chairman of the Board, Baybank/
Newton-Waltham Trust Company
The Honorable David S. Nelson, '57, J.D. '60
Magistrate, Superior Court of Massachusetts
William J. O'Halioran, S.J., '51, M.A. '52'
President, Le Moyne College
Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J.
Editor-in-Chief, America Magazine
Robert J. O'Keefe, '51
Senior Vice President, Chase Manhattan Bank
James P. O'Neill, '42'
Senior Vice President, Xerox Corporation
The Honorable Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., '36,
L.L.D. '73 (Hon.)
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
United States Congress
Cornelius W. Owens, '36, L.L.D. '68, (Hon.)'
Executive Vice President (retired), American
Telephone and Telegraph Company
John W. Padberg, S.J.
President, Weston School of Theology
Daniel J. Shine, S.J.
Rectorofthe Jesuit Community, Boston College
Helen M. Stanton, M.S.W. '43
Co-chairman
Boston College Parents' Committee
Sandra J. Thomson, M.D., '58 (Newlon College)
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Children's Hospital Medical Center
Michael P. Walsh, S.J.'
Boston College High School
Vincent C. Ziegler, L.L.D. '75 (Hon.)
Chairman of the Executive Committee and
Director, The Gillette Company, Inc.
Officers of the University
President
J. Donald Monan, S.J.
Executive Vice President
Francis B. Campanella
Charles F. Donovan, S.J.
Senior Vice President and Dean of Faculties
Vice President for University Relations
James P. Mcintyre
Thomas Fleming, S.J.
Vice President and Treasurer
Kevin P. Duffy
Vice President of Student Affairs
John R. Smith
Vice President, Financial and Business Affairs
Margaret A. Dwyer
Vice President, Assistant to the President
Secretary of the University
Paul A. Fitzgerald, S.J.
University Administrators
John D. Beckwith
Director of Purchasing
Bernard W. Gleason, Jr.
Director, Management Information Systems
Robert J. Braunreuther, S.J.
University Chaplain
Mary D. Griffin
Associate Dean, School of Education
Catherine H. Briel
Controller
William T. Griffith
University Registrar
John M. Callahan
Director of Dining Services
John L. Harrison
Associate Dean, College of Arts
and Sciences
J. Stephen Collins
Director of Financial Aid
Richard E. Collins
Director of Housing
Justin C. Cronin
Associate Dean, The School of Management
James J. Daley
Dir., University Safety, Security,
and Telecommunications
Margaret Dever
Director of Women's Programs
in Continuing Education
John Dunnet
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Director of Internal Audit
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Principal, Campus School
Alice Jeghelian
Director, Affirmative Action
Weston M. Jenks, Jr.,
Director, University Counseling Services
Paul M. Kane
Assistant Dean, The Law School
James P. Kennedy
Director, University Budgets
Lorraine Kinnane
Director, University Testing
John G. Durkin
Bookstore Manager
Martin D. Lowenthal
Director, Social Welfare Regional
Research Institute
John M. Flackelt
Associate Dean, The Law School
Joseph F. MacSweeney
Director, Plant Services
Charles Flaherty
Director of Research Administration
Richard Maffei
Associate Dean, The School of Management
William J. Flynn
Director of Athletics
Raymond J. Martin
Associate Dean, The School of Education
Albert M. Folkard
Director, Honors Program
Arnold F. Mazur, M.D.
Director, Health Services
Marc A. Fried
Director, Laboratory of Psychosocial Studies
Rev. Richard P. McBrien
Director, institute of Religious Education
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Marie M. McHugh
Assistant Dean, The College of Arts
and Sciences
John McKiernan
Director, Management Institute
Henry J. McMahon
Associate Dean, The College Arts
and Sciences
Edward D. Miller
Director, Public Relations
Francis F. Mills
Director, Financial Planning
Leo F. Power
Director, Space Date Analysis Laboratory
Fred J. Pula
Director, University Audio- Visual Services
James J. Scannell
Director, Admissions
James W. Skehan, S.J.
Director, Weston Observatory
John E. Steele
Director, Career Planning and Placement
Leo V. Sullivan
Director, Personnel
Fred B. Mills, Jr.
Director, University Policies
and Procedures
Roderick V. Wallick
Director, Space Management
Thomas F. O'Connell
University Ubrarian
Edmond D. Walsh, S.J.
Associate Dean, Freshmen Financial Aid
Neil P. O'Keefe, S.J.
University Archivist
Carole L. Wegman
Director, Student Activities
Alfred G. Pennino
Director, BUildings and Grounds
. John' F. Wissler
Executive Director, Alumni Association
Joseph B. Pomeroy, S.J.
Director, Computer Center
Deans
Mary A. Dineen
George Fuir, S.J.
June G. Hopps
Richard G. Huber
John J. Neuhauser (Acting)
Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J. _
Lester E. przew.loc.ki S. 0....
James A. Wgops, S.J.
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Edward J. Hanrahan, S.J.
John J. Maguire
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The School of Nursing
The Summer Session
The Graduate School of Social Work
The Law School
The School of Management
The College of Arts and -Sciences
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Evening College of Arts, Sciences
.and Business Administration
Dean of Students
Dean of Admissions, Records
and Financial Aid
Department Chairmen
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Accounting
Administrative Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Classical Studies
Computer Sciences
Economics
English
Finance
Fine Arts
Geology and Geophysics
Germanic Studies
History
Law
Marketing
Mathematics
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Romance Languages and Literatures
Slavic and Eastern Languages
Sociology
Speech Communication and Theater
Theology
Frederick J. Zappala
Walter H. Klein
Donald J. Plocke, S.J.
Jeong-Long Lin
Eugene W. Bushala
John J. Neuhauser
Harold A. Petersen
Robert E. Reiter
Walter T. Greaney
Marianne W. Martin
George D. Brown
Christoph Eykman
Andrew Buni
William B. Hickey, M.Ed.
Michael P. Peters
Rose R. Carroll
Joseph F.X. Flanagan, S.J.
Robert L. Carovillano
David Manwaring
Ali Banuazizi
. Betty Rahv
Michael J. Connolly
Lynda Holmstrom
John H. Lawton
Ernest L. Fortin (Acting)
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Office of the Dean of Faculties
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Non-Faculty Personnel
1975-76%
Professional &
Administrative Staff'
Secretarial/Clerical
Men
Women
197
27
112
336
224
- - 448
Subtotal
Support Services:
Trade Supervisors
Tradespeople
Maintenance
Campus Police
Switchboard
Dining Department
Nurses
Computer Technicians
General Service
18
52
119
38
2
63
.
4
18
314
Subtotal
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TOTAL
538
Total
18 2
52 5
134 13
39 4
11 1
95 9
12 1
4 21 2
15
1
9
32
12
72
Men
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3
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309 29% 201
363 34
- - - - 69
270
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197&-77
15
61
142
32
3
63
3
24
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- 36
- - 343
520 t!',058) 00% 613
Women
106
367
473
2
7
25
1
6
27
11
1
80
Total
%T*'
307 26%
436 37
@y4
17 1
68 6
167 14
33 3
9 1
90 8
11 1
3
25 2
-423 37
553 (1,16~00%
"Indudes sponsored program staff.
*' Percent
of total non-faculty personnel, rounded.
Source: Personnel Office
FACULTY
FaCUlty by School and Rank
1976-77
School
Professor
No.
%
A&S
Education
Management
Nursing
Law
Social Work
73
15
10
1
16
2
Total'
117
Associate
No.
%
23
26
18
2
64
10
108
15
25
18
4
11
33
26
44
32
16
55
117
18
11
22
2
7
36
32
19
38
8
35
22
181
33
177
33
'Excluding part-time lecturers, special contracts. and academic
Administrators.
Source: Office of the Dean of Faculties
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Assistant
No.
%
Instructor
No.
%
27
9
11
16
3
-
-
66
Total
No.
%
8 325
16 57
19 57
28 57
12 25
. 20
12 541
60
10
10
11
5
4
100
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Faculty by School and Sex
1976-77
Men
Women
School
Total
No.
0/0
No.
%
No.
%
A&S
Education'
Management
Nursing'
Law
Social Work
47
15
1
57
4
- 9
35
11
1
43
3
7
-
278
42
56
0
21
11
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68
10
14
0
5
3
-
325
57
57
57
25
20
60
10
10
11
5
4
Total"
133
25
408
75
541
-
-100
.
Source: Office of Dean of Faculties
Faculty by School and Tenure Status
1976-77
School
Tenured
No.
A&S
Education
Management
Nursing'
Law
Social Work
207
31
29
21
17
13
64
54
51
37
68
65
-
318
Total"
%
59
Non-Tenured
No.
%
Total
No.
118
26
28
36
8
7
223
325
57
57
57
25
20
36
46
49
63
32
35
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41
541
%
60
10
10
11
5
4
100
'Graduate faculty in the departments of Education and Nursing
of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are included in
these tables. with their respective undergraduate schools.
"Totals in distribution do not include parHime staff or
academic administrators
Source: Office of Dean of Faculties
Faculty by Highest Earned Degree and Rank
1976-77
Degree
Professor
No.
%
Doctorate
First Professional'
Masters
107
8
2
-Total"
117
28
32
1
22
Associate
%
No.
161
4
16
-
181
41
15
12
33
Assistant
No.
%
Instructor
No.
%
121
10
46
31
40
36
-
177
33
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3
63
-
12
50
Total
No.
%
389
25
127
72
5
23
-12
541
100
'Including LLB. JD. STB. PhL. and STL.
··Excluding part-time lecturers, special contracts and academic administrators.
Source: Office of the Dean of Faculties
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Faculty by Highest Earned Degree and Sex
1976-77
Women
Degree
No,
Doctorate
First Professional'
Masters
66
3
64
-133
Totals"
"
%
Men
,
50
2
48
Total
No.
%
No.
332
19
57
81
5
14
398
22
121
--
--
408
541
%
74
4
22
100
'Including LLB. JD, PhL, and STL.
*"Excluding part-time lecturers, special contracts and academic administrators
Source: Office of the Dean of Faculties
Faculty by Rank and Sex
1976-77
Women
Rank
No.
Professor
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
10
40
55
28
Total"
133
Men
Total
%
No.
%
No.
%
8
30
41
21
107
141
122
38
408
26
35
30
9
117
181
177
66
22
34
32
12
541
100
.
"Excluding special contracts and academic administrators.
Source: Office of the Dean of Faculties
Full-Time Equivalent Faculty by School
1976-77
School
Full
Time
Arts and Sciences
Education"
Management
Nursing"
Law
Social Work
325
57
57
57
25
20'
Total"
-541
FTE of
Part Time
74
12
12
7
6
5
116
Total FTE
Faculty
399
69
69
64
31
25
657
"Graduate faculty of the Departments of Education and Nursing of the Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences are included in this table with their respective schools.
·"Does not indude full-time academic administrators and fuJI-time academic directors. nor teaching
fellows.
Source: Office of the Dean of Faculties
10
Average Compensation by Rank
AAUP Category 1
(9-month equivalent)
1975-76
,
Rank
Professor
Associate
Assistant
Instructor
Boston
College
All Combined
Category
ChurchRelated
$26,972
21,271
17,231
13,943
$28,080
20,630
16,800
13,170
$25,190
19,700
16,150
13,170
Source: Office of Dean of Faculties
UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SENATE
Membership Classification
1976-77
Total
Classification
Faculty
Arts & Sciences
Education
Management
Nursing
Law
Social Work
...
Administration
Undergraduate Students
Arts & Sciences
Education
Management
Nursing
Evening College
Graduate Students
Total
9
2
2
1
1
1
16
10
5
1
1
1
1
9
1
36
Source: Corresponding Secretary, University Academic Senate
11
,
Membership List 1976-1977
ELECTED FACULTY SENATORS
College of Arts and Sciences
Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J. - Dean,
College of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Lester E. Przewlocki - Dean,
School of Education
Dr. Donald J. White - Dean, Graduate School
of Arts and Sciences
Rev. James A. Wood, S.J. - Dean,
Evening College
Prof. Lynne Ballew - Philosophy
Rev. Edward Callahan, S.J. - Theology
Rev. David F. Carroll, S.J. - Theology
Rev. Robert Cheney, S.J. - Economics
Prof. J. Christopher Hepburn - Geology
& Geophysics
Prof. Diana Hyman - Romance Languages
STUDENT SENATORS
Prof. Antonio Mastrobuono - Romance Languages
Undergraduate Students
Prof. Kristin Morrison - English
Prof. Dennis Taylor - English
Larry Byron - Management
Liza Haller - Arts & Sciences
School of Management
Marybeth Hopkins - Arts & Sciences
Prof. George A. Aragon
John Komar - Management
Prof. John Neuhauser
Mike Livingstone - Arts & Sciences
Ellie Mannarino - Education
School of Education
Elizabeth Melville - Nursing
Timothy Ryan - Arts & Sciences
Prof. John Junkala
Prof. Michael Schiro
Graduate Students
School of Nursing
Charles Mole -
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Prof. Marjory Gordon
Evening College Student
Law School
Margaret Everard
Prof. James L. Houghteling
OFFICERS
Graduate School of Social Work
Prof. Anne Mcinvale
Augustus J. Fabens - Moderator
Richard G. Huber - Vice-Moderator
Marybeth Hopkins - Secretary
EX·OFFICIO MEMBERS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Dr. Mary Dineen - Dean, School of Nursing
Rev. Charles F. Donovan, S.J. - Dean of Faculties
Dr. June G. Hopps - Dean, Graduate School
of Social Work
Prof. Richard G. Huber - Dean, Law School
Dr. Albert Kelley - Dean, School of Management
Dr. Thomas F. O'Connell - University Librarian
Source: Corresponding Secretary, University Academic Senate
12
Larry Byron
Rev. Edward Callahan, S.J.
Rev. Charles F. Donovan, S.J., ex-officio
Charles Mole
John Neuhauser
Rev. Thomas P. O'Malley, S.J.
1
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13
Freshman Applications And Enrollment
,
Fall
Applications
Men
Enrollment
Women
Total
1969
1970
1971
5,242
6,605
6,712
1,232
1,402
1,024
364
685
725
1,596
2,087
1,749
1972
1973
7,286
8,358
1,253
913
976
874
2,229
1,787
1974
1975
1976
1977
8,377
9,486
10,848
11,346*
1,144
962
1,041
1,008
1,069
1,091
-
-
2,152
2,031
2,132
2,150*
* Estimated
Source: Admissions Office
Freshman Applications and Acceptances·
Geographic Distribution
1977-1978
State
Applications
Alaska
2
Alabama
2
Arizona
1
California
47
Colorado
5
Connecticut
1,261
District of Columbia
34
Delaware
27
Florida
64
Georgia
8
Hawaii
2
Illinois
147
Indiana
21
Iowa
4
Kansas
5
Kentucky
4
Louisiana
7
Massachusetts
4,877
Maryland
154
Maine
129
Michigan
43
Minnesota
28
Missouri
29
Mississippi
1
• Based on Deposits Received as of 6-22-77
Source: Admissions Office
14
Acceptances*
4
1
243
7
8
10
1
33
4
-
-
1
1
1,140
33
37
9
6
2
-
State
Applications
Nebraska
12
North Carolina
7
New Hampshire
135
New Jersey
1,076
Nevada
2
New York
1,748
Ohio
121
Oregon
3
Pennsylvania
358
Puerto Rico
86
Rhode Island
349
South Carolina
2
Tennessee
8
Texas
10
Utah
2
Vermont
35
Virginia
47
Virgin Islands
1
Washington
5
Wisconsin
45
West Virginia
2
Wyoming
2
Foreign
335
TOTAL
11,293
Acceptances *
2
2
26
177
1
254
19
-
58
25
69
4
-
8
4
1
8
1
62
2,261
SAT Averages by Class
l
I
Class
Verbal
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
521
504
535
544
559
565
556
546
556
549
533
530
528
518
515
504
511
Mathematical
522
539
544
549
574
576
570
567
578
574
554
554
552
554
548
544
550
-
Source: Admissions Office
i
ENROLLMENT
I
1
Undergraduate Transfer Students
by Year and Sex
"I
j
i
Fall
Men
Women
Total
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
60
88
177
146
251
163
240
36
115
283
267
300
251
360
96
203
460
413
551
414
600
by Type of Previous Institution
I
II
!
Fall
1973
1974
1975
1976
2-Year
Public
2-Year
Private
4-Year
Public
4-Year
Private
Total
56
77
41
54
70
77
58
48
71
82
83
156
216
315
232
342
413
551
414
600
Source: Admissions Office
15
Graduate and Undergraduate Enrollment
Full- and Part-Time
"
Undergraduate
F,T,'
P.T.
Totaf"'"
Year
7,656
7,774
8,325
8,749
8,792
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
830
967
893
1,095
1,107
8,486
8,741
9,218
9,844
9,899
F.T.
Graduate
P.T.
Total
Total
1,907
2,005
1,861
1,881
1,880
1,394
1,635
1,670
1,820
1,833
3,301
3,640
3,531
3,701
3,713
11,787
12,381
12,749
13,545
13,612
"Indudes full time students in Evening College
Source: Registrar
Undergraduate Day and Evening
and
Graduate Enrollment
Year
, Day
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Undergraduate
Evening
Total
6,231
6,663
6,640
7,313
7,543
8,024
8,463
8,486
984
1,076
1,101
1,173
1,198
1,194
1,381
1,413
I
r
1
r
Graduate!
Professional
7,115
7,739
7,741
8,486
8,741
9,218
9,844
9,899
3,099
3,217
3,370
3,301
3,640
3,531
3,701
3,713
Total
10,214
10,956
11,111
11,787
12,381
12,749
13,545
13,612
Source: Registrar
Undergraduate Enrollment By School
Year
A&S
SOM
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
3,032
3,145
3,589
3,864
4,284
4,651
4,848
1,774
1,641
1,663
1,657
1,724
1,947
1,911
Education Nursing Evening
1,268
1,284
1,344
1,266
1,263
1,150
1,021
589
570
717
756
753
715
706
1,076
1,101
1,173
1,198
1,194
1,381
1,413
Total
7,739
7,741
8,486
8,741
9,218
9,844
9,899
Source: Registrar
Graduate Enrollment By School
NOTE: All enrollment statistics are as of 1~2~76.
Year
A&S'
SOM
Social
Work
Law
Total
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
2,019
2,107
2,048
2,388
2,245
2,302
2,255
351
288
317
320
319
398
446
206
244
228
244
257
267
258
641
731
708
688
710
734
754
3,217
3,370
3,301
3,640
3,531
3,701
3,713
"Indudes Graduate Education and Nursing
Source: Registrar
16
1t
1,
Graduate Enrollment
By Degree Program and Discipline
Full- and Part-Time
1973-74
,
I
•I
"
t
I
1
!
American Studies
A&S Unspecified
Biology
Chemistry
Classics
Economics
Education
English
French
Geology
Geology-Geophysics
Geology NSF
Geophysics
Germanic Studies
Greek
History
Interdisciplinary
Italian
Latin
Law
Linguistics
Management
Mathematics
Mathematics NSF
Nursing
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Russian
Slavic
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Theology
Totals'
1974-75
Maslers
Ph.D.
Masters
24
655
37
23
4
8
814
81
37
17
1
36
8
5
2
30
1
1
29
13
23
18
884
26
19
8
4
717
65
26
12
10
60
336
18
20
1
22
2
4
725
357
25
64
105
14
5
35
19
9
1
251
34
20
21
418
13
3,456
14
15
13
63
312
12
16
14
4
709
--
Ph.D.
3
23
1
50
23
16
30
19
7
17
701
78
18
3
27
11
4
2
264
36
14
10
-3,443
1975-n
1975-76
12
Maslers
Ph.D.
Maslers
Ph.D.
12
863
26
21
1-1
3
672
73
22
13
15
1
8
1
1
20
22
15
17
881
35
16
7
7
660
67
26
10
20
1
15
18
16
0
60
352
19
7
0
1
11
1
2
34
0
3
0
767
1
510
14
0
1
0
23
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
85
23
7
28
4
2
266
28
17
20
1
41
13
28
39
0
0
0
21
"5
18
3,575
682
39
1
64
357
20
10
1
10
23
3
758
1
456
18
2
1
40
18
15
33
0
18
10
14
606
77
25
7
25
13
4
4
279
26
13
19
-3,511
2
50
17
21
38
17
8
16
712
6
--
.
'Figures include students who attended for just one semester, as well as those who attended a full year.
Source: Registrar
17
Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment
By Sex
Undergraduate
Men
Women
Year
1967-68
1968-69
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
5,191
5,129
5,205
5,311
5,019
4,945
4,700
4,745
4,779
4,695
1,784
1,879
1,910
2,428
2,722
3,541
4,041
4,473
5,065
5,204
Graduatel
Professional
Men
Women
1,865
1,880
1,974
1,983
2,029
1,975
2,022
1,831
1,908
1,867
898
1,084
1,125
1,234
1,341
1,326
1,618
1,700
1,793
1,846
Men
Total
Total
Women Enrollment
7,056
7,009
7,179
7,294
7,048
6,920
6,722
6,576
6,687
6,562
2,682
2,963
3,035
3,662
4,063
4,867
5.659
6,173
6,858
7,050
9,739
9,972
10,214
10,956
11,111
11,787
12,381
12,749
13.545
13,612
Source: Registrar
..
I
;
Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment"
Year
Day
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974·75
1975-76
1976-77
6,170
6,589
6,611
7,296
7,518
8,008
8,463
8,486
Undergraduate
Evening
Total
480
491
638
637
578
614
651
675
6.650
7,080
7,249
7.933
8,096
8.622
9,114
9,161
Graduatel
Professional
2,324
2,464
2,545
2.378
2,550
2,418
2,486
2,491
Total
8,974
9,544
9,794
10,311
10.646
11.040
11,600
11,652
*Method of computation: three part-time students equals one Full-time Equivalent Student.
Source: Registrar
18
1
I
i
Evening College Enrollment
1
,
Year
Men
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
534
607
585
First Semester
Total
Women
660
774
828
1,194
1,381
1,413
Second Semester
Men Women
Total
475
490
507
539
604
659
1,014
1,094
1,166
Source: Registrar
.
!
Summer Session Enrollment
Summer
1
I
1
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
Regular Session
Graduate!
Undergraduate Professional
1,270
1,251
1,028
691
676
607
622
692
889
887
898
1,113
1,161
1,592
1,434
1,149
1,077
1,155
1,116
1,107
1,062
1,026
Total
Workshops
and
Institutes
Total
2,383
2,412
2,620
2,125
1,825
1,684
1,777
1,808
1,996
1,949
1,924
870
1,033
1,451
679
508
446
623
714
769
670
688
3,253
3,445
4,071
2,804
2,333
2,130
2,400
2,522
2,765
2,619
2,612
Source: Summer Session Office
19
Geographic Distribution of Students'
Undergrad
Alaska
Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Dist. of Columbia
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Iowa
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Maryland
Maine
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Mississippi
Montana
Nebraska
North Carolina
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
Nevada
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
So. Carolina
So. Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Vermont
Washington
Wisconsin
West Virginia
Wyoming
Foreign
Totals
Evening
1
2
2
31
1
868
32
15
62
8
1
4
113
732
1
1112
74
4
248
41
256
2
1
4
11
23
3
11
5
21
2
1
55
8,486
Social
Work
Grad.
SOM
Law
School
13
5
2
1,346
1
4
2
2
2
12
2
42
3
1
5
4
2
3
10
3
2
2
2
1,780
9
11
6
2
1
1
1
2
754
13,612
2
1
16
2
2
6
26
1
1
9
1
1
1
202
2
8
378
2
2
452
3
6
9
1
2
1
6
3
1
1
2
6
4
1
1
1
.1
13
6
40
35
1
1
1
3
10
9
2
18
26
2
7
3
88
8
6
1
14
1
94
8
1
2
1
2
1
33
3
60
1
5
3
1
4
1
17
5
20
1
1
2
2
2
2
14
2
3
14
- -6
1,413
5
1
3
3
1
42
4
2,255
3
4
258
-
2
446
Total
1
4
2
5
63
3
964
37
17
80
17
3
9
2
125
20
5
5
13
8,532
103
92
63
18
20
2
1
2
13
183
818
3
1
1,321
95
4
3
308
51
356
3
3
8
17
40
3
23
5
28
6
1
111
1
5
109
13
2
2
11
4,374
86
61
46
15
14
1
Grad.
A&S
-
--
"These figures are based on the state which the student lists as a permanent address, which may not
necessarily reflect the true "home" state.
Source: Registrar
20
1
,I
,
1
i
I
I
!
International Student Enrollment
1976·77
Undergraduate and Graduate
Minority Enrollment
Undergraduate
Black
American Indian
Oriental
Hispanic
Other
1973:74
Men Women Total
1974-75
Men Women Total
184
3
27
32
14
--
307 155
1
4
50 33
65 38
29 -19
-
206
4
45
35
23
361
5
78
73
42
492 ~
-
260
-
455 ~
313
-
559
-
54
4
31
5
15
109
-
86 36
4
3
48 21
11 12
19 ~
168 ~
71
2
34
6
11
124
-
107 36
2
5
55 20
18 16
13 ~
198 ~
73
0
36
16
11
136
-
109
2
56
32
13
212
370
660 269
384
653 322
449
771
187
-
261
-
~
~
41
5
19
7
28
100
-
52 32
7
29 17
8
6
36 - 4
132
- 59
228
287
515 290
127
3
32
12
13
~
11
2
10
1
Graduate
Black
American Indian
Oriental
Hispanic
Other
Total Graduate
and Undergraduate
1976-77
Men Women Total
342 123
1
4
50 23
57 33
39 ~
194
2
27
24
14
243 148
2
8
64 23
32 33
36 - 25
383 231
-
116
5
32
20
~
1975-76
Men Women Total
-
1
I
I
Source: Registrar
1
I
1
Veterans Enrolled at Boston College 1976-77
School
Arts and Sciences
Education
Evening College
Nursing
Management
Graduate School of A & S
Graduate SOM
Law School
Social Work
Total
Ful~ PartMen Women Time Time
123
68
26
10
3
50
27
5
16
55
11
44
2
36
4
29
1
7
359 158
517
Source: Registrar
22
191
36
36
32
71
29
10
33
7
445
17
26
28
-1
72
517
Total
191
36
53
32
71
55
38
33
8
517
I
1
Undergraduate Degrees ConferredBy Degree and Number of Majors
I
,i
I
1
I
1
I
Arts and Sciences
A.B.
Single Major
Double Major
Triple Major
B.S.
Single Major
Double Major
Total A&S
I
t
I
I
1
j
I
School of Education-A.B.
Single Major
Double Major
Triple Major
School of Management-B.S
Single Major
Double Major
School of NurSing-B.S.
Subtotal- Undergraduate Degrees
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
543
231
2
559
212
3
687
242
5
613
239
3
776
774
934
855
130
26
156
116
31
-147
146
54
932
921
136
47
183
1,117
200
1,055
289
17
- -4
310
284
17
301
334
23
1
358
273
27
2
302
326
44
273
36
370
164
309
205
430
62
492
413
60
473
225
168
1,776
1,736
2,192
1,998
71
20
74
12
1
63
2
91
87
65
1,827
2,279
2,063
--
Evening College
A.B.
B.S.
A.A.
*
I
Total Undergraduate Degrees
Conferred
,
·Sept.-Jan.-June
1,
1,776
--
Source: Registrar
23
Undergraduate Degrees Conferred
By Major"
Accounting
Administrative Science
American Studies
Art History
Biology
Chemistry
Classics
Computer Science
Deaf/Blind
Earth Science
Economics
English
Elementary Education
Finance
Fine Arts
French
General Business
General Management
Geology
Geophysics
German
History'
Independent
Italian
Linguistics
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Modem Languages
Nursing
Operations Management
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Production Management
Production & Operations Mgmt
Psychology
Romance Languages .
Russian
Secondary Education
Slavic Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education/Elem, Ed.""
Speech Communication
Speech Theatre
Studio Art
Theology
TOTALS
• Double and Triple majors counted by first majors.
* * Elem. Ed. majors with concentration in Special Ed.
Source: Registrar
24
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
117
115
1
202
190
5
124
18
2
11
6
19
116
18
6
18
16
1
128
177
103
54
3
17
136
34
1
19
15
14
151
32
5
12
130
185
93
63
3
22
11
73
1
1
19
89
46
15
16
4
3
54
1
2
3
79
26
164
2
52
4
121
7
4
122
6
3
93
205
2
52
8
115
4
61
1
106
2
5
62
8
116
5
5
3
-1,776
8
104
8
59
1,736
118
154
99
68
1
7
I
89
157
84
64
18
II
t
\
I
!I
7
1
4
77
4
1
33
139
46
1
225
2
45
4
177
1
141
3
6
50
1
123
13
176
15
4
8
10
-2,192
13
II
I
t
4
77
3
1
34
161
39
168
2
35
5
161
120
1
4
47
1
88
13
160
26
3
9
7
-1,998
J
j
I
-- -
--
,.-
-
-
~
-
_. - - - - _ .
- ---
1975
A. II 5,
A.B.
B.S.
I\)
(J1
Accounting
Admin. Science
American Studies
Art History
Biology
Chemistry
Classics
Computer Science
Deaf/Blind
Earth Science
Economics
English
Elementary Ed.
Finance
Fine Arts
French
General Management
Geoloqy
Geophysics
German
History
Independent
Italian
Linguistics
Manaqement
Marketing
Mathematics
Modern Languages
Nursing
Operations Mgmt.
Philosopny
Physics
Political Science
Production Mgmt.
Psychology
Romance Languages
Russian
Secondary Education
Slavic Studies
SOCiOIOQY
Spanish
Special Education
Speech Communication
Speech Theatre
Studio Art
Theology
TOTALS
Source: Registrar
.-
,
---
~
---
---
-.-
---
Undergraduate Degrees Conferred
By School and by Major
Ed,
B.A.
SOM
Nurs.
B.S.
B.S.
115
1
TOT.
19
116
18
6
116
18
6
16
1
128
177
103
54
1
17
4
103
54
15
15
16
4
16
4
3
54
3
54
1
2
1
2
3
79
26
3
79
26
205
2
51
1
I
205
2
52
135
34
4
104
8
115
4
104
8
59
62
7
62
8
116
1
116
5
4
5
1
5
8
774
147
301
309
8
205 1,736
Nurs.
1
19[
28
7
90
147
68
1
7
7
1
lTr
77
4TI
1
2
44
1
2
225
2
45
4
177
1
141
3
6
1
50
1
118
13
14
3
8
10
934
5
176
1
1
183
358
492
-- -
---
1977
A. II S.
A.B.
B.S.
I
Ed.
Nurs.
SOM
I B.A. I B.S.
I B.S. I TOT.
190
190
14
151
31
5
14
151
32
5
12
1
I
12
79
157
I
I
10
1
33
139
46
1
225
2
45
17~ I
1
142 II
3
6
50
1
123
13
176
15
4
8
10
225 2,192
89
157
84
64
84
64
18
711
7
33
139
-
15
118
154
99
68
1
99
4
77
2
1
I
3
17
136
34
1
19
15
59
-
SOM
1
8
115
Ed.
I B.A. I B.S.
I B.S. I TOT.
202
202
3
17
18
16
111
173
A. II S.
A.B.
B.S.
115
1
19
18
II
1976
--
131
I
1
1
18
13
77
7~1
I
;1
1
I
31
I
I
I
\--3
1
34
161
39
1
34
161
37
2
168
2
35
5
161
1201
168
2
35
5
161
I 120
1
1
85
13
24
3
9
7
855
I
I
1
4
3
160
2
200
302
473
168
88
13
160
26
3
9
7
1998
Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred'
By Degree and by Sex
'"
0>
1973-74
1974-75
Men
Women
Total
Undergraduate
College of A. & S.
A.B.
B.S.
525
130
251
26
Total A. & S.
655
72
School of Ed.-A.B.
School of Nursing-B.S.
School of Mgml.-B.S.
2
346
420
-
Subtotal Undergraduate
A.B.
Evening College- B.S.
AA
Total Undergraduate
Degrees Conferred
1,075
-
Total Undergraduate
Degrees Conferred
Total Undergraduate &
Graduate Degrees
·Sept.·Jan.-June
**Not available
Women
Total
776
156
461
103
313
44
--
277
--
932
564
--
--357
-
774
147
921
525
--
238
162
24
--592
-
310
164
370
62
2
280
239
203
29
301
205
309
59
5
421
469
123
465
60
934
183
Women
Total
--
402
138
--
453
62
855
200
1,117
540
--
-515
-
1055
299
220
71
358
225
492
39
1
368
263
167
105
302
168
473
--
--
815
-590
-
1,075
408
--
1,776
908
37
19
828
34
1
1,736
71
20
-535
-
943
701
-485
1,077
41
11
1,115
33
1
1
--
2,192
74
12
1
948
36
2
1050
27
0
1998
63
2
--
52
35
87
I
--
38
27
65
1,129
1,150
2,279
I
986
1,077
2,063
52
13
64
9
106
10
2
166
73
7
34
11
23
2
53
65
309
17
1
66
13
8
61
21
75
15
117
74
415
27
3
232
86
15
94
32
53
11
62
24
97
6
9
169
66
9
19
5
33
1
64
77
230
7
2
76
33
18
70
18
86
12
126
101
327
13
11
245
99
27
89
23
--
--
--
--
--
--
547
639
1,185
I
530
629
1,159
1,129
1,150
2,279
I
986
1,077
2,063
1,676
1,789
3,464
1,516
1,706
3,222
-
-
-
I
I
1,075
701
1,776
I
964
863
1,827
31
80
3
163
82
320
18
17
249
92
24
72
19
52
3
77
19
98
8
10
160
82
7
24
15
23
1
67
299
13
8
46
8
10
62
18
75
4
149
86
397
21
18
206
90
17
86
33
--
--
--
555
627
1,182
964
-864
-
1.827
1,519
1,490
3,009
-84
70
241
12
6
43
8
15
51
6
--
--
--
572
567
1,139
1,075
-701
-
1.776
1,647
1,268
2,915
I
I
I
--
-91
--
35
72
-I
I
I
I
'''See page 63 "Degrees Conferred by Boston College"
Source: Registrar
··1·
1976-77
Men
I
--
--
--
I
Total
471
--
I
Women
344
--
I
Men
844
I
49
3
79
12
79
6
11
206
84
9
21
13
I
--424
-
-56
--
Graduate'"
Ph.D.
D.Ed.
MA
M.S.
M.Ed.
MAT.
M.ST.
J.D.
M.BA
M.S.P.
M.S.w.
CAE.S.
Total Graduate Degrees
Conferred
,.
1975-76
Men
I
.
_~
..
-<-
I
Undergraduate and Graduate Financial Aid
1971·77
(Thousands of dollars)
Type of Aid -
,,
i
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-n31
$1,190
$1,137
$1,194
$1,305
$1,424
$1,430
State Scholarships 11
895
827
868
793
870
800
Basic Educational
Opportunity Grant
NA
NA
35
243
717
1,100
Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant
548
525
505
513
564
510
Work-Study
550
820
1,179
908
1,630
1,210
1,342
1,653
1,603
1,738
2,203
2,320
$4,525
14,962
$5,384
$5,500
$7,408
$7,370
996
1,141
1,136
1,167
1,112
1,180
$5,521
$6,103
$6,520
$6,667
$8,520
$8,550
Undergraduate.
University Scholarships
and grants
N.D.S.L.
i
I
i
Subtotal
Other 21
Undergraduate Total
Type of Aid -
Graduate
Work-Study
NA*
470
340
N.D.S.L.
NA
514
670
Total Undergraduate
and Graduate
NA
$9,504
$9,560
.. NA - Not available
J
1 State scholarship funds to students from Massachusetts. Vermont, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsyfvania, Rhode Island.
I
2 Includes Btack Talent and athletic programs
I
3 Estimated
I
i
Source: Director of Financial Aid
27
Undergraduate and Graduate Financial Aid
1971-77
Number of Students
Number of Students
1973-74
1974-75
Undergrad.
1971-72
1972-73
University Scholarships
and grants 1/
State Scholarships
1,068
1,069
1,262
960
1,542
1,016
Basic Educational
Opportunity Grant
NA
NA
Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grant
623
Work-Study
Type of Aid -
N.D.S.L.
Subtotal 2/
Other
Undergraduate TOTAL 3/
Type of Aid -
1975-76
1976-n 4
1,563
941
1,670
1,023
1,700
950
133
388
773
1,200
564
535
549
768
680
627
898
1,019
884
1,317
1,170
1,445
1,629
1,638
1,719
2,091
2,250
4,832
5,313
5,883
6,044
7,642
7,950
344
5,176
354
5,667
386
6,269
387
6,431
406
8,048
410
8,360
Graduate
Work-Study
NA*
414
370
N.D.S.L.
Total Undergraduate 3/
and Graduate
NA
303
380
NA
8,765
9,110
NA • Not Available
1/ State scholarship funds to students from Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Rhode Island.
2/ Includes Black Talent and athletic programs
31 This is not an unduplicated totar since some students receive more than one type of aid
4/ Estimated
Source: Director of Financial Aid
Health Services
Number of Students Served
Grand Totals
Total Visits to M.D.
Total Visits to R.N.
Totals
Men
Women
Infirmary*
Total Admissions
Men
Women
Total Patient Days
Average Daily Census
Average Length of Stay (days)
Number of Days in Full
Operation
-Included in Grand Totals
Source: Health Services Office
28
1972-73
16,490
9,645
1973-74
18,299
7,763
1974-75
19,488
9,879
1975-76
19,123
10,671
1976-77
18,718
10,143
26,135
26,062
29,367
29,794
(14,639)
(15,155)
28,861
(13,830)
(15,031)
567
(335)
(232)
1,370
5.5
2.3
485
(255)
(230)
1,130
5.4
2.3
637
(226)
(411 )
1,329
6.1
2.1
604
(266)
(338)
1,367
6.2
2.2
633
(280)
(353)
1,382
6.5
2.2
237
209
216
219
211
,
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29
Alumni in New England
Metropolitan Boston
Postal Areas 01701-02009
02101-02215
7,902
17,011
24,913
Massachusetts outside
Metropolitan Boston
9,935
34,848
Total Massachusetts Alumni
New England
Connecticut
Maine
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
3,121
676
1,187
1,370
258
Total New England outside Massachusetts
6,612
Massach useUs
34,848
Total New England·
41,460
Total outside New England
16,259
TOTAL ACTIVE ALUMNI
57,719
Source: Boston Coflege Alumni Association
Alumni
Geographic Analysis by State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massach usetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
60
22
114
8
1,224
153
3,121
94
382
641
165
43
12
653
136
43
51
89
80
676
960
34,848
360
138
14
176
21
28
18
Source: Boston College Alumni Association
30
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Caroli na
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Virgin Islands
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total U.S.
Inactive
Lost
Total Active Alumni
Total Alumni
1,186
1,973
41
4,217
164
9
622
40
52
917
103
1,370
60
17
83
260
18
258
834
19
128
36
179
8
56,924
3,358
6,014
57,729
67,091
,~
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Boston College Alumni Clubs
Boston
Buffalo
Cape Cod
Central New York
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Denver
Detroit
Fairfield County
Florida
Hartford
Long Island
North Shore
Maine
Manhattan Business Group
Merrimack Valley
Mid-Hudson
Minnesota
New Bedford
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Orleans
Northern California
(San Francisco)
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Rhode Island
Rochester
SI. Louis
San Diego
Seattle
Southeastern United States
(Georgia)
Toledo
Washington, D.C.
Western Massachusetts
(Springfield)
Wisconsin
Worcester
Source: Boston College Alumni Association
Boston College Alumni Activities
Alumni Admissions
Counselling
Alumni Resources for Current
Students:
Career Counselling
Guest Lecturing
Student Internships
Summer Employment for Students
Women's Resources
The Alumni Seminar Series
Awards:
Nominations-McKenney Award
Nominations-Alumni Awards
of Excellence
The Boston College Clubs
Class Organizations & Activities
Continuing Education
Development:
New Heights Capital Campaign
.The Annual Fund
National Telethon
Source: Boston Colfege Alumni
Anniversary Class Gift Program
Regional Telethons
Fides
Businessmen for Boston College
Estate Planning Council
Parents' Committee
Foundations
Nominations and Elections
Placement Services
Publications & Communications:
Class Notes for bridge
Social Activities:
Family Day
Homecoming
Fall Football Tour
Holy Cross Pre-Game Brunch
Laetare Sunday Communion
Breakfast
Alumni Golf Tournament
Spring European Tour
Alumni Weekend
Association
31
New Heights Campaign Leadership
General Chairman
James P. O'Neill, '42
Executive Vice President
Xerox Corporation
Alumni Chairman
Robert J. O'Keefe, '51
Senior Vice President
Chase Manhattan Bank
Special Gifts Chairman
Samuel T. Church, '43
Executive Vice President
Hospital Laundry Associates
Annual Gifts and Telethon Chairman
Edward A. Zmijewski, '54
C.P.A.
General Accounting Office
Foundations Chairman
John Lowell
Partner
Welch and Forbes
Corporations Chairman-New England
Thomas A. Sampson, '50
E~ecutive Vice President
R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc.
Theater Chairman
John M. Cataldo, '41
President
National Freight Traffic Services
32
Blue Chips Chairman
Alfred W. Branca, M.D., '39
Doctors' Committee Chairman
James F. McDonough, M.D., '35, D.Sc. '77 (Hon.)
Corporations Chairman-National
Joseph F. Abely, Jr., '50
Executive Vice President
R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc.
Bequests and Planned Giving Chairman
John G. McElwee, '43, J.D. '50
Executive Vice President and Secretary
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Law School National Chairman
Thomas M. Joyce, J.D. '41
Attorney
Joyce, Capeless, Kilroy, McNulty & Roddy
Executive Vice Chairman
Robert T. Capeless, J.D. '41
Attorney
Joyce, Capeless, Kilroy, McNulty & Roddy
Communications Chairman
John M. Connors, Jr., '63
President
Hill, Holliday, Connors & Cosmopolous
i
33
Boston College Properties
UPPER CAMPUS
Roncalli-Welch-Williams
O'Connell & Upper Dorms
Total Upper Campus
MIDDLE CAMPUS
Area bounded by Beacon 51.,
Lower Campus Rd., College Rd.,
Commonwealth Avenue including Hillside, Alumni,
Philomatheia, Southwell
18 Old Colony Rd. (Botolph)
122 College Rd. (Lawrence)116 College Rd. (Hopkins)
102 College Rd. (Faber)
96 College Rd. (Rahner)
90 College Rd.
78 College Rd. (Brock)
72 College Rd.
36 Coltege Rd.
176 Commonwealth (Bea)
Total Middle Campus
LOWER CAMPUS
Area bounded by Lower Campus Rd.,
Beacon 51., & SI. Thos. More Dr.
(excluding MDC property)
2150 Commonwealth Ave.
(51. Thomas More Hall)
Square
Feet
Acres
137,446
472,838
610,284
3.1
10.9
1,677,845
17,346
18,333
7,349
7,191
6,463
7,960
6,308
7,100
9,126
8,598
1,773,619
38.5
.4
.4
.2
.2
.1
.2
.1
.2
.2
.2
2,279,266
52.3
156,575
3.6
Total Lower Campus
Total Upper, Middle & Lower Campuses
2,435,841
4,819,744
110.6
NEWTON CAMPUS
Total Chestnut Hill & Newton Campuses
1,751,112
40.2
OUTLYING PROPERTIES
Newton:
258 Beacon 51. (Hovey)
292 Hammond 51. (Murray)
300 Hammond SI. (Connolly)
314 Hammond St. (Haley)
67 Lee Rd. (Canisius)
Boston:
210 Chestnut Hill Ave. (Chestnut)
2051 Commonwealth (Greycliff)
5 South 51. (Linden)
9 South 51. (Radnor)
15 South SI. (Pine)
19 South SI. (Kirkwood)
25 South 51. (Phelps)
39-41 South SI. (South)
TOTAL PROPERTIES OWNED BY
BOSTON COLLEGE
14.0
40.7
55.9
6,570,856
150.8
178,390
50,554
70,767
55,710
10,436
365,857
4.1
1.2
1.6
1.3
.2
4,833
8,734
2,407
3,164
3,759
9,365
9,288
7,760
49,310
.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
.2
6,986,023
160.4
8.4
1.2
·Two plots
Sources: Engineering Dept., City of Newton
Assessing Engineering Dept., City of Boston
35
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COLLEGE
and
vicinity
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Summary of Building Use
Building Use
Student Residences
A.dministrative 1
Administrative & Academic
Jesuit Residences
Miscellaneous use
2
3
TOTAL
Number of
Buildings
31
11
14
7
14
Percent
of Total
77
100%
40%
14
18
10
18
1 Keyes North & South = 1
Duchesne East & West = 1
HiitsideA&B=1
HilisideC&D~1
Modulars = 1
2 Administrative and Academic = offices and classrooms
3 Includes gymnasiums, libraries, student union, etc.
Source: Director of Space Management
BUILDINGS
Location and Primary Use
Date
Constructed
or
Name
Alumni Hall
Alumni Stadium
Bapst Library
Barat House
Barry Pavilion
Bea House
Botolph House
Brock House
Campion Hall
Canisius House
Caretaker's Cottage
Carney Hall
Chapel (Newton)
Chestnut Hall
Cheverus Hall
Claver Hall
Connolly House
Cushing Hall
Cushing House
Devlin Hall
Duchesne East
Duchesne West
Faber House
Faculty Wing
Fenwick Hall
Fitzpatrick Hall
Fulton Hall
Gasson Hall
Location
74 Commonwealth Ave.
Beacon SI.
Main Campus
Newton Campus
885 Centre SI.
176 Commonwealth Ave.
18 Old Colony Road
78 College Road
Main Campus
67 Lee Road
885 Centre SI.
Main Campus
885 Centre 51.
210 Chestnut Hill Ave.
127 Hammond SI.
40 Tudor Road
36 College Rd.
72 College Rd.
90 College Rd.
300 Hammond SI.
Main Campus
885 Centre St.
Main Campus
885 Centre SI.
885 Centre St.
102 College Road
885 Centre SI.
46 Tudor Road
137 Hammond SI.
Main Campus
Main Campus
Primary Use
Administrative
Sports
Library
Jesuit Res. & Admin.
Academic
Jesuit Residence
Administrative
Administrative
Academic & Admin.
Jesuit Residence
Residence
Academic & Admin.
Chapel
Student Residence
Student Residence
Student Residence
Admin.
Jesuit Residence
Administrative
Academic
Academic & Admin.
Student Residence
Academic & Admin.
Student Residence
Student Residence
Jesuit Residence
Academic & Admin.
Student Residence
Student Residence
Academic & Admin.
Academic & Admin.
Acquired
1948
1957
1928
1974
1974
1965
1967
1972
1955
1966
1974
1962
1974
1969
1960
1956
1974
1970
1975
1975
1960
1974
1924
1974
1974
1938
1974
1960
1960
1948
1913
39
Name
Primary Use
Date
Constructed
or Acquired
Student Residence
Student Residence
Residence
Residence
Student Residence
Academic & Admin.'
Student Residence
Student Residence
1958
1969
1969
1907
1974
1966
1973
1973
Student Residence
Administrative
Residence
Library
Student Residence
Student Residence
Student Residence
Student Residence
Administrative
Student Residence
Student Residence
Academic & Admin.
Student Services" & Admin.
Academic & Admin.
Ice Skating rink
Residence
Student Residence
Commuter Center
Student Union
Student Residence
Administrative
Student Residence
Academic
Gymnasium
Student Residence
Jesuit Residence
Sports
Student Residence
Academic & Admin. & Gym.
Student Residence
Student Residence
Admin. & Trade Shops
Student Residence
Baseball Diamond
Student Residence
Administrative
Jesuit Residence
Academic & Admin.
Administrative
Academic & Admin.
1973
1968
1971
1974
1974
1974
1969
1958
1968
1969
1956
1951
1955
1968
1958
1974
1971
1967
1938
1969
1920
1969
1974
1974
1969
1952
1972
1975
1958
1965
1973
1948
1962
1960
1969
1937
1917
1974
1955
1974
Student
Student
Student
Student
1971
1965
1965
1956
Location
Gonzaga Hall
149 Hammond St.
Greycliff Hall
2051 Commonwealth Ave.
Haley House
314 Hammond St.
Hancock House
223 Beacon St.
Hardey House
885 Centre St.
Higgins Hall
Main Campus
Hillside A
100 Commonwealth Ave.
Hillside B
100 Commonwealth Ave.
Hillside C (Renamed Rubenstein Hall)
Hillside D
90 Commonwealth Ave.
Hopkins House
116 College Road
Hovey House
258 Beacon St.
Kenny-Cottle Lib.
885 Centre St.
Keyes North
885 Centre St.
Keyes South
885 Centre St.
Kirkwood Hall
19 South St.
Kostka Hall
149 Hammond St.
Lawrence House
122 College Rd.
Linden Hall
5 South St.
Loyola Hall
42 Tudor Rd.
Lyons Hall
Main Campus
McElroy Commons
Main Campus
McGuinn Hall
Main Campus
McHugh Forum
Lower Campus
Newton Campus
Mill St. Cottage
MOdulars
Lower Campus
Murray House
292 Hammond St.
O'Connell Hall
185 Hammond St.
Phelps Hall
25 South St.
Philomatheia Hall
86 Commonwealth Ave.
Pine Hall
15 South St.
Putnam Center
885 Centre St.
Quonset Hut
885 Centre St.
Radnor Hall
9 South St.
Rahner House
96 College Road
Recreation Complex
Lower Campus
Reservoir Dorm
200 St. Thos. More Dr.
Roberts Center
Main Campus
Roncalli Hall
182 Hammond St.
Rubenstein Hall
90 Commonwealth Ave.
Service Building
Main Campus
Shaw House
377 Beacon St.
Shea Field
Beacon St.
South Hall
39-41 South St.
Southwell Hall
38 Commonwealth Ave.
St. Mary's Hall
Main Campus
St. Mary's Hall
885 Centre St.
St. Thomas More Hall St. Thos. More Drive
Stuart House
885 Centre St.
(Law School)
Townhouse
60 Tudor Rd.
Welch Hall
200 Hammond St.
Williams Hall
143 Hammond St.
Xavier Hall
44 Tudor Rd.
*Academic & Admin. :=: classrooms and offices
**Student services in McElroy Commons include bookstore, dining halls, mail room
Source: Director of Space Management
40
Residence
Residence
Residence
Residence
,
•
Dormitories
Living
Units
CHESTNUT HILL:
Upper Campus:
Cheverus
Claver
Fenwick
Fitzpatrick
Gonzaga
Kostka
Loyola
Roncalli
Shaw
Townhouse
Welch
Williams
Xavier
Lower Campus
Hillside A
Hillside B
Hillside 0
Modulars
Reservoir
Rubenstein
127 Hammond SI.
40 Tudor Rd.
46 Tudor Rd.
137 Hammond SI.
149 Hammond SI.
149 Hammond SI.
42 Tudor Rd.
182 Hammond SI.
377 Beacon SI.
60 Tudor Rd.
200 Hammond St.
142 Hammond SI.
44 Tudor Rd.
100 Commonwealth Ave.
100 Commonwealth Ave.
90 Commonwealth Ave.
SI. Thomas More Drive
200 SI. Thos. More Dr.
90 Commonwealth Ave.
;
NEWTON CAMPUS:
Cushing
Duchesne East
Duchesne West
Hardey
Keyes North
Keyes South
Stuart House
OFF·CAMPUS:
Chestnut Hall
Greycliff
Kirkwood
Linden
Phelps
Pine
Radnor
South
TOTALS
885
885
885
885
885
885
885
Centre
Centre
Centre
Centre
Centre
Centre
Centre
Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
Street
210 Chestnut Hill Ave.
2051 Commonwealth Ave.
19 South SI.
5 South SI.
25 South SI.
15 South SI.
9 South SI.
39-41 South SI.
67
39
74
73
78
78
52
70
10
51
77
72
-38
779
108
80
96
258
408
90
-1,040
64
64
73
97
75
57
- -8
438
Students
Staff
Total
132
73
136
141
151
150
98
134
18
98
146
138
76
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
135
76
140
144
154
153
101
137
19
101
149
141
77
1,491
36
1,527
210
152
188
498
792
174
3
2
2
9
10
2
213
154
190
507
802
177
--
--
-28
2,043
121
128
127
176
140
105
16
2
3
2
4
4
3
1
123
131
129
180
144
108
17
2,014
--
-19
832
19
29
23
11
7
11
11
26
34
·40
57
17
13
22
18
46
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
36
42
59
18
15
23
19
48
147
247
13
260
2,404
4,565
97
4,662
--
813
Source: Housing Office
41
Classrooms
Number of
Building
Barry Pavilion
Campion
Carney
Cushing
Devlin
Fulton
Gasson
Higgins
Kenny-Cottle Lib.
Lyons
McGuinn
St. Thomas More
Stuart
Totals
Stations
Classrooms.
5
15
25
13
2
16
18
9
1
10
17
4
9
,
--
490
823
1,042
878
298
1,204
1,033
603
125
555
597
160
704
,
i
--
144
8,512
Source: Director of Space Management
Dining Facilities
Name
Location
Eagle's Nest Snack Bar
Faculty Dining Room
Kirkwood Cafeteria
Lyons Cafeteria
McElroy Dining Hall
Newton Campus Cafeteria
Newton Campus Snack Bar
Snake 'n' Apple
Trustees' Room
Capacity
McElroy Commons
McElroy Commons
Kirkwood Hall
Lyons Hall
McElroy Commons
Stuart House
Stuart House
Lower Campus
McElroy Commons
Total Capacity
2,980
Source: Dining Department
Offices
Chestnut Hill:
Building
Alumni Hall
Bapst Library
Botolph House
Brock House
Campion Hall
Carney Hall
Cushing Hall
Devlin Hall
Fulton Hall
Gasson Hall
Higgins Hall
Hopkins House
Newton Campus:
No. of
Offices
8
8
12
7
56
222
43
40
56
36
53
11
Source: Director of Space Management
42
Building
Lawrence House
36 College Rd.
Lyons Hall
McElroy Commons
McGuinn Hall
Philomatheia Hall
Roberts Center
Rubenstein Hall
Service Building
Southwell Hall
St. Thomas More Hall
Subtotal
500
175
125
550
1,000
300
200
90
40
No. of
Offices
10
9
75
32
184
12
24
12
17
26
65
-1,018
Building
Barat House
Barry Wing
Faculty Wing
Kenny-Cottle Library
Putnam Center
Stuart House
St. Mary's Hall
Subtotal
Total Offices
No. of
Offices
9
25
21
8
3
61
8
135
1,153
FINANCE
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43
Revenues and Expenditures
(thousands of dollars)
1
1973-74
197&-76
1974-75
Tuition and Fees
Contracts and Grants
Organized Activities
General:
Gifts, investments and other income
Auxiliary Enterprises
Total Revenues
$27,398
7,082
1,148
$30,201
7,650
1,327
$33,238
8,681
2,125
1,786
5,718
2,034
7,778
2,104
8,685
$43,132
$48,990
$54,833
$13,651
1,926
5,721
11,601
$15,420
2,158
5,709
13,429
$16,746
2,544
6,435
16,446
944
432
499
$33,843
$37,148
$42,670
5,504
990
7,071
1,272
7,284
1,649
2,683
3,221
$43,020
$48,712
Expenditures
Educational and General:
Instructional
Organized Activities
Sponsored Research
Other
Mandatory transfers: interest,
principal,loan funds,plant loans
Auxiliary Enterprises:
Expenditures
Principal and Interest
Other Transfers:
Plant replacement,construction and
loan funds
Total Expenditures
Source: Office of the Financial Vice President
44
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Revenues
'c
2,881
$54,484
Tuition and Fees
1966/67 Through 1977/78
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS
Arts & Sciences
Summer Session (per hour)
Evening College (per course)
Management
Nursing
Education
GRADUATE SCHOOLS
Arts & Sciences (per hour)
Law School
Social Work
Management (per course)
ROOM
Reservoir
Kilsyth
Upper Campus, South Street
Cleveland Circle
Modulars
Hillside - 3 bedroom
Hillside.- 2 bedroom
Newton
BOARD
FEES
Laboratory
Undergraduate Government
Grad. Student Assoc.
Health
Recreation
• Arts & Sciences Percentage Increase per year.
Source: Controller's Office
.P-
(J1
1977/78
1976/77
1975/76
1974/75
1973/74
1972/73
1971/72
1970171
1969/70
)~.7'10·
7.6%
5.4%
5.7%
1.9%
4%
11.6%
12%
25%
$3,420 $3,175
75
75
220
210
3,420
3,175
3,420 3,175
3,420 3,175
$2.950 $2,800 $2,650 $2,600 $2,500 $2,240 $2,000
70
70
70
70
70
60
50
45
200
190
45
45
45
45
2,950
2,800 2,650 2,600
2,500 2,240 2,000
2,950
2,800 2,650 2,600
2,500 2,240 2,000
2,950 2,800 2,650 2,600
2,500 2,240 2,000
105
3,500
3,380
100
100
3,200
3,125
86
95
2,950
2,900
80
1,100
1,025
775
775
950
975
1,025
775
750
1,000
850
750
750
900
950
1,000
750
700
750
750
850
950
1,000
-
-
-
650
600
100
24
5
70
32
100
20
5
60
25
100
20
5
60
25
100
20
5
60
25
850
-
1,050
1,050
1,100
850
825·
100
24
5
70
32
-
90
2,750
2,750
225
-
85
2,550
2,600
70
75
2,450
2,500
60
1968/69
-
1967/68
14.3%
1966/67
-
$1,600 $1,600 $1,400
45
45
40
35
35
30
1,600 1,600
1,400
1,600 1,600
1,400
1,600 1,600
1,400
70
2,350
2,350
60
70
2,240
2,240
60
60
2,000
2,000
60
50
1,700
1,700
55
50
1,600
1,500
55
45
1,500
1,500
50
380
380
380
380
380
380
350
350
-
-
-
-
-
-
650
650
680
680
650
650
750
800
850
650
650
750
-
-
-
-
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
100
20
5
130
25
50
20
50
20
50
18
50
10
50
5
50
-
-
-
-
-
115
10
-
-
70
70
70
70
-
-
-
-
-
-
Boston College
Tuition Restated in 1967 Dollars
"
Fiscal
Year
Consumer
Price
Index·
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
98.6
101.9
107.0
113.1
119.0
123.3
128.2
139.7
155.2
166.2
176.0
186.0"
Tuition In
Absolute
Dollars
Tuition In
$1,400
1,600
1,600
2,000
2,240
2,500
2,600
2,650
2,800
2,950
3,175
.3,420
$1,420
1,570
1,495
1,768
1,882
2,028
2,028
1,897
1,804
1,775
1,804
1,839
1967
.
Dollars
*Fiscaf Year Average
·*Estimate
Source: Controffer's Office
Contracts and Grants
by Source of Funding
(thousands of dollars)
REVENUES
197G-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
Sponsored Research
$3,044
$3,071
$2,988
$2,885
$3,409
$3,355
2,612
3,037
3,763
4,197
4,241
5,326
$5,656
$6,108
16,751
$7,082
$7,650
$8,681
$5,078
$5,062
$6,072
$6,087
$6,413
$7,524
State Government
115
312
229
252
418
366
Local Government
153
210
91
147
137
134
Non-Government
310
524
359
596
682
657
$5,656
$6,108
$6,751
$7,082
$7,650
$8,681
Other Programs
Sponsored
TOTALS
SOURCES OF FUNDING
Federal Government
TOTALS
Source: Controller's Office
46
Contract and Grant Awards
July 1, 1976 through March 31,1977"
Biology Department
Start
Date
Time
Period
Award
Dr. A. Rule
10/1/76
1 yr.
$ 5,000
R
Protein Methylation
in Posterior Pituitary
Function
Dr. Maurice Liss
12/1/76
1 yr.
28,493
R
U.S. Public Health
Service
Genetics and Biochemistry
of Neurological Mutants
Dr. Chai Yoon
1/1/77
1 yr.
41,252
R
U.S. Public Health
Service
Biochemistry of Insect
Cuticle
Dr. Maria Bade
3/1/77
1 yr.
53,000
R
Source of Funding
Title
Project Director
Hoffman-LaRoche Inc.
C.E.A. Studies
U.S. Public Health
Service
Type··
Chemistry Department
Boston University
Molecular Mechanisms of
Platinum and Ruthenium
Drugs Duration
Dr. M. Clarke
11/1/76
1 yr.
14,000
R
U.S. Public Health
Service
Synthesis of the AntiTumor Agent Harringtonine
Dr. T.R. Kelly
12/1/76
1 yr.
28,855
R
Office of Naval
Research
Chemical Kinetics of
Excited States: Novel
Appiication of Gas Phase
EPR
Dr. D. McFadden
3/1/77
1 yr.
43,000
R
$ 21,274
R
School of Education
U.S. Department
of Labor
Rearranged Work Schedule
in the Private Sector
Dr. R. Nuttalt
12/6/76
9 mos.
City of Boston
Chap. 636 Phase II
District III Coltaborative
Project
Dr. L. Przewlocki
Dr. G. Ladd
9/1/76
1 yr.
108,670
T
U.S. Air Force
Civilian Utilization of
Women in Industrial Career
Fields
Dr. R. Nuttall
D. Polite
3/14/77
14 mos.
45,892
R
National Institute
of Education
Irish Study
(continuation)
Dr. R. Airasian
Dr. G. Madaus
11/1/76
1 yr.
75,000
R
State of California
Special Education Intern
Program
Dr. L. Campbelt
2/28/77
4 mos.
17,132
T
City of Boston
Evaluate ESAA Project
Dr. R. Nuttall
J. Hunter
3/1/77
5 mos.
5,002
T
10/1/76
1 yr.
$165,000
T
Nursing School
U.S. Public Health
Service
Dr. M. Dineen
Capitation Grants
Physics Department
National Science
Foundation
Spectral Diagnostics for
Turbulent Electric Fields
Dr. P. Bakshi
Dr. G. Kalman
11/15/76
1 yr.
32,752
R
U.S. Air Force
Magnetic Indicators of
Substorm Activity
Dr. R. Carovillano
12/3/76
3 yrs.
225,000
R
U.S. Air Force
Equation of State and
Conductivity of LaserCompressed Electron-Iron
Plasma
Dr. G. Kalman
1/1/77
12 mos.
25,000
R
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Psychology Department
Source of Funding
Title
Project Director
Start
Date
Time
Period
Award
Type
Department of
Labor
Function of Psychological
Testing in Police Selection
Mr. J. Gannon
4/1/77
1 yr.
8,783
T
U.S. Public Health
Service
Maternal Behavior: Neural
Site of Progesterone Action
Dr. M. Numan
1/1/77
1 yr.
15,656
A
6,000
T
School of Social Work
Hanscom AFB
Taunton Chamber
of Commerce
Federal Executive
Board
Training for Industrial
Alcoholism Programs
Dr. D. Masi
8/1/76
1 yr.
2/1/77
1 yr.
7,038
A
$
Sociology
U.S. Public Health
Service
Mental Health Volunteers
Bibliography
Dr. D. Smith
Space Data Analysis Lab
U.S. Air Force
Auroral Backscatler
Cross-section Model
Dr. A. Hegblom
1213/76
1 yr.
63,177
A
U.S. Air Force
Mathematics and Physics
Studies
Mr. N. Grossbard
11/5/76
1 yr.
150,000
A
U.S. Air Force
Satellite Data Analysis
Mr. D. Deiorey
1213/76
1 yr.
239,861
A
U.S. Air Force
Density Models
Dr. J. Forbes
1211/76
1 yr.
89,981
A
University of
Lowell
DAASM Computer
Model Consulting
Mr. L. Power
2/1/77
6 mos.
11,988
A
U.S. Air Force
Structure of the Upper
Atmosphere
Dr. J. Forbes
1/1/77
1 yr.
20,462
A
1211/76
1 yr.
13,579
A
5,000
A
80,000
A
10,255
T
109,300
A
35,000
T
Theology
Kennedy Foundation
Faith Development and
Aeligious Education
Aev. J. Fowler
Weston Observatory
U.S. Geological
Survey
Seismic Net Contract
Aev. J. Skehan
10/1/76
1 yr.
Nuclear Aegulatory
Commission
A Study of Seismicity
and Tectonics in New
England
Dr. Chiboris
Mr. A. Ahner
11/1/76
1 yr.
Northrop Corp.
Air Pollution Courses
Mr. T. Aider
1/1/77
National Science
Foundation
Narragansett Coal
Basin Project
Aev. J. Skehan
3/1/77
1 yr.
3/1/77
1 yr.
$
Miscellaneous
U.S. Public Health
Service
Biomedical Research
Support Grant
Aev. D. Plocke S.J.
'Usting contains approximately 90% of all grant awards for one year.
"T = Training
R = Research
0= Other
Source: Office of Research Administration
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$1,800,402
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Boston College Libraries
Bapst Library
Main Library, Middle Campus
School of Nursing Library
Cushing Hall, 4th Floor
Science Library
Devlin Hall, Rooms 103-108
School of Social Work Library
McGuinn Hall Basement
School of Management Library
Fulton Hall, 2nd Floor
Law School Library
Kenny-Cottle Library,
Newton Campus
Resource Center
Kenny-Cottle Library,
(Undergraduate)
Newton Campus
Geophysics Library
Weston Observatory,
Weston, Mass.
Library Hours
Mon.-Fri.
am
pm
Bapst
Science
Management
Social Work
Law
Resource Ctr.
Geophysics
Nursing
1
2
3
Saturday
am
pm
8:30-11 :00
8:30-11 :00'
8:30-10:00'
9:00-11 :00 2
8:00-12M
8:00-12M
9:00- 5:00
9:00-11 :00 2
Sunday
pm
11 :00-11 :00 11 :00am-11 :00
9:00- 5:00 1:00pm-1 0:00
9:00- 5:00
2:00-10:00
9:00- 5:00 1:00pm-10:00
9:00-12M 10:00am-12M
9:00-12M 10:00am-12M
Closed
Closed
9:00- 5:00 1:00pm-11 :00
Summer
am
pm
8:30-9:00 3
9:00-5:00
9:00-9:00
9:00-5:00
Closed
9:00-5:00
9:00-5:00
9:00-5:00
Friday. 8:30am-9:00pm
Friday. 9:00am-7:00pm
Saturday - 8:30am·12 noon
Source: University Ubrarian
Holdings by Individual Libraries
1977
Library
Sapst
Law
School of Mgmt.
School of Nursing
Science
Weston
Social Work
Resource Center
TOTALS
Books
Periodicals
Microfilm
627,322
117,790
62,221
29,830
54,508
10,231
17,122
29,500
2,045
698
745
590
518
57
252
187,046
70,292
11,001
2,611
8,594
1,340
112
948,524
4,995
280,996
o
o
Source: University Librarian
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"
Expenditures for Books
1977
Library
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Sapst
Law
Management
Nursing
Science
Social Work
$324,884
74,000
21,110
9,300
50,390
4,500
$315,246
85,000
28,850
19,900
58,000
5,500
$350,150
92,704
29,757
19,500
68,080
6,300
$371,927
108,801
30,710
25,090
81,010
7,650
TOTALS
$484,184
$512,496
$566,491
$625,188
Source: University Librarian
Volume Acquisitions
(all libraries)
Year
Number
1969-70
1970-71
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
34,206
36,262
34,758
40,835
29,945
25,770'
31,091
29,095
TOTAL
261,962'
Circulation Statistics
Year
1971-72
1972-73
1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Student
Faculty
Interlibrary
loans
132,368
141,230
171,321
114,688
113,395
108,364
14,307
10,199
11,052
10,030
11,577
11,453
1,520
951
2,451
2,576
2,887
3,646
*Excluding addition of 67,500 from Newton Library.
Source: University Librarian.
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Reserve
Total
17,848
19,688
38,137
36,976
96,906
98,118
166,043
172,068
222,961
164,270
224,765
221,581
Boston College Libraries
Special Collections
Many rare and valuable materials are included in Special Collections, ranging from medieval
manuscripts to modern limited editions, fine bindings, autographed copies, and letters of established
authors. Because of their scarcity, value, or fragile nature, access is limited. Below are brief notes on some
of the more outstanding collections.
FRANCIS THOMPSON COLLECTION
This, the most complete collection of Thompsoniana in existence, includes first and rare editions,
manuscripts, notebooks, letters, and other material relating to the poet, his times, and his work.
MEYNELL COLLECTION
The most extensive collection in the Western Hemisphere of the works of Wilfrid and Alice Meynell
and three of their children - Everard, Viola, and Sir Francis - providing a well-rounded view of this
remarkable family of poets, biographers, novelists, essayists, editors and publishers.
PATMORE COLLECTION
Coventry Patmore, poet, essayist, critic, contemporary and close friend of Francis Thompson, is
represented here by numerous first editions, manuscripts, articles, book reviews and letters. Among the
correspondents are Arnold, Browning, Carlyle, Emerson, Hawthorne, Rossetti, Tennyson and Thackeray.
SPECIAL IRISH COLLECTION
Nearly every aspect of Irish history and literature is covered in this collection. Of special interest are
the many papers of Patrick Andrew Collins, president of the Irish Land League, and letters of Jeremiah
O'Donovan Rossa, poet, editor and leader of the Fenian and related organizations. Included also is a
facsimile, in color, of the famous Book of Kells, and complete editions of Malton's Views of Dublin,
1792-1799; The Ordinance Surveys, The Irish Bulletin, and the Acta Sanctorum Hiberniae.
JESUITANA
A collection of early and rare works by and about Jesuits. It includesLettere e Re/azione Orientale, a
series of annual letters from Jesuit missionaries in Indo-China, Tibet, Japan, etc., published in Italy
between 1590 and 1661. Most treasured is an original letter of St. Francis Xavier to John III, King of
Portugal, dated January 31, 1552.
MERTON COLLECTION
The original typescript and galleys of The Seven Storey Mountain are gifts of the author, along with
galleys of The Waters of Siloe, and his own copy of The Poetry and Prose of William Blake. There is an
autographed copy of each book published by Merton, and numerous periodicals containing the first printing
of poems and essays, many of them uncollected.
WILLIAMS COLLECTION
Approximately 10,000 books and pamphlets are contained in this collection, which prOVides
valuable source material on the ethnology, social and natural history of the West Indies, with special
emphasis on Jamaica. Some unusual items of Africaria and Judaica are also included.
MORRISSEY COLLECTION OF JAPANESE PRINTS
Of partiCUlar value to those interested in the history of Japanese art, this collection contains over
100 prints, paintings and reproductions, Japanese artifacts, and several books. Especially noteworthy are
landscape designs of Hiroshige (1797-1858) and Hokusai (1760-1849).
THE BOSTON COLLEGE GUILD OF ST. LUKE OF BOSTON HEALTH ETHICS COLLECTION
Initiated in 1974, this contains books, pamphlets, periodicals, reprints and tapes which concern the
ethics of medicine and health care.
RITA P. KELLEHER COLLECTION
In recognition of her twenty-five years of service to the School of Nursing, including twenty years as
Dean, this collection contains archival, historical, research, and other significant materials in nursing.
Source: University Librarian
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Boston College Libraries
Data Bases Available
SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
ASI (American Statistics Index)
America: History and Life
Art Bibliographies Modern
CIS (Congressional Information Service)
CRECORD (Congressional Record Index)
Child Abuse and Neglect
ERIC ( (RIE, CIJE, AIM/ARM, ECEA)
Historical Abstracts
Language and Language Behavior Abstracts
PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service)
Psychological Abstracts
SOCIAL SCISEARCH
(Social Sciences Citation Index)
Sociological Abstracts
BUSINESS, ECONOMICS
CIN (Chemical Industry Notes)
Federal Index
INFORM (Abstracted Business Information)
MANAGEMENT
PREDICASTS (Bibliographic)
(Market Abstracts, F & S Index, Domestic and
International Statistics, EIS Plants)
PREDICASTS (Computational)
BIOMEDICINE
MEDLINE (AVLlNE, CANCERLlNE,
CANCERPROJ, CATLlNE, CHEMLlNE,
CLiNPROT, EPILEPSY, MEDLINE and
BACKFILES, TOXLlNE)
PNI (Pharmaceutical News Index)
SCIENCES
AGRICOLA (Bibliography of Agriculture)
ASFA (Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts)
BIOSIS (Biological Abstracts)
CAB (Commonwealth Agricultural Bureau)
CA Condensates (Chemical Abstracts)
CA Patent Concordance
Source: University Ubrarian
54
CHEMNAME
CRIS (Current Research Information ServiceUSDA)
GEOREF (Bibliography and Index of Geology)
INSPEC - PHYSICS (Physics Abstracts)
MGA (Meteorological and Geoastrophysical
Abstracts)
Oceanic Abstracts
Pollution Abstracts
SCISEARCH (Science Citation Index)
SPIN (Searchable Physics Information Notices)
TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING
APTIC (Air Pollution Technical Information
Center)
COMPENDEX (Engineering Index)
ENERGYLINE (Energy Information Abstracts)
ENVIROBIB (Environmental Periodicals
Bibliography)
ENVIROLINE (Environment Abstracts)
Food Science and Technology Abstracts
INSPEC - ELEC/COMP (Electrical and
Electronics Abstracts, Computer and Control
Abstracts)
ISMEC (Mechanical Engineering)
METADEX (Metals Abstracts, Alloys Index)
PAPERCHEM (Institute of Paper Chemistry)
World Aluminum Abstracts
MULTIDISCIPLINARY
COl (Comprehensive Dissertation Index)
Foundation Directory
Foundation Grants Index
GRANTS
INFORMATION BANK (N.Y. Times)
LISA (Library and Information Science
Abstracts)
NTIS (National Technical Information Service)
SSIE (Smithsonian Science Information)
55
Sports at Boston College
Men's Intramurals
Touch Football
Tennis Doubles
Tennis Singles
Racquetball Doubles
Racquetball Singles
Handball
Ice Hockey
Volleyball
Cross Country
Basketball
Squash
Water Basketball
Track
Swimming
Men's Varsity
Football
Ice Hockey
Basketball
Baseball
Track
Soccer
Lacrosse
Golf
Tennis
Wrestling
Skiing
Sailing
Swimming
Women's Varsity
Volleyball
Basketball
Field Hockey
Swimming
Tennis
Fencing
Golf
Track
Sailing
Skiing
Lessons
Tennis
Fencing
Figure Skating
Gymnastics
Modern Dance
Exercise
Golf
Squash
Swimming
Women's Intramurals
Tennis Singles
Tennis Doubles
Basketball
Racquetball Doubles
Racquetball Singles
Table Tennis
Squash Doubles
Squash Singles
Volleyball
Coed Intramurals
Volleyball
Swimming
Track
Softball
Racquetball Doubles
Squash Doubles
Tennis Doubles
Clubs
Men's Water Polo
Women's Water Polo
Women's Ice Hockey
Women's Lacrosse
Women's Soccer
Source: Director of Sports Information
57
1-
Varsity Sports Records
Men's Records
Football
Basketball
Ice Hockey
Wrestling
Soccer
Lacrosse
Tennis
Baseball
Swimming
Golf
Women's Records
Basketball
Field Hockey
Swimming
Tennis
Volleyball
1973-1974
1974-1975
W-L-r
7-4
11-14
22-7-1
2-6
3-9-1
10-1
17-1
17-9-1
4-6
8-6
W-L-T
8-3
21-9
16-12
8-8
6-8-1
8-2
4-1
13-12
8-0
7-7
W-L-T
7-4
9-17
15-13-1
5-5
4-11-1
7-4
10-5
10-13
11-0
10-4
4-6
2-2
8-3
3-3
0-8
9-2
4-0
6-2
4-2
2-8
7-5
7-1
11-0
11-2
6-5
1975-1976 1976-19n
W-L-T
8-3
8-18
18-11-2
3-7
7-4
12-2
14-8
5-7
6-3-1
12-0
5-1
,-
\
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• Win-Loss- Tie
Boston College
Football Schedules
1977
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Nov. 26
at Texas
at Tennessee
Army
Pittsburgh
Tulane
at West Virginia
Villanova
at Air Force
at Syracuse
Massach usetts
at Holy Cross
1978
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
Nov. 18
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Air Force
Texas A & M
Navy
Pittsburgh
at Tulane
at Temple
at Villanova
at Army
Syracuse
at Mass.
Holy Cross
Source: Director of Sports Information
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4:00
7:30
1:30
1:30
7:30
1:30
1:30
1 :30
1:30
1:30
1:30
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
1979
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 17
Nov. 24
Dec. 1
Tennessee
Villanova
at Stanford
at Pittsburgh
West Virginia
at Miami
at Army
Tulane
at Syracuse
Mass.
at Holy Cross
C.DT
C.D.T.
E.D.T.
E.D.T.
E.D.T.
ED.T.
ED.T.
M.S.T.
E.S.T.
ES.T.
E.S.T.
-
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1980
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
at Pittsburgh
Stanford
at Villanova
at Navy
at Florida State
Army
at Air Force
Syracuse
at Mass.
Holy Cross
i
j
20
22
29
2
3
6
9
12
23
28
3
6
10
14
17
1977-78 Varsity Hockey Schedule
November
January
Sunday
at Pennsylvania
21
Saturday
at Boston University
Tuesday
St. Anselm's
24
Tuesday
at Yale
Tuesday
Brown
29
Sunday
R.P.1.
31
Tuesday
December
Providence
Friday
at St. Lawrence
February
Saturday
at Clarkson
Thursday
2
at Dartmouth
Tuesday
at Northeastern
Monday
6
Beanpot
Friday
Princeton
Tournament (BU)
Monday
at Harvard
Thursday
9
New Hampshire
Friday
Notre Dame
13
Monday
Beanpot
Wednesday
Air Force
Tournament Finals
17
Friday
Boston University
January
Tuesday
21
Tuesday
at Bowdoin
at New Hampshire
Friday
24
Friday
Army
Colgate
Tuesday
28
Tuesday
Harvard
Vermont
Saturday
at Cornell
March
Tuesday
3
Friday
Dartmouth
at Providence
1977·78 Basketball Schedule
Sunday
Wednesday
Saturday
Tuesday
Friday & Sat.
November
November
December
December
December
Tuesday
Tuesday-Friday
December 13
December 27-30
Saturday
Saturday
Wednesday
Saturday
Tuesday
Friday & Sat.
January
January
January
January
January
January
Wednesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Satuday
Tuesday
Thursday
Wednesday
Saturday
February
February
February
February
February
February
February
February
27
30
3
6
9, 10
7
14
18
21
24
27 & 28
1
4
8
11
14
16
22
25
LeMoyne
at New Hampshire
at Harvard
Fairfield
First Union Invitational at
Charlotte, N.C. (East Carolina,
LaSalle, North Carolina)
Stonehill
All College Tournament at Oklahoma City
(Arizona State, Austin-Peay, Miami of Ohio,
Oklahoma City Univ., Oral Roberts,
San Francisco, Texas A&M)
at Villanova
St. John's
at Northeastern
at Dartmouth
at Holy Cross
Colonial Classic at Boston Garden
(BC vs Massachusetts)
Holy Cross vs U Conn.)
Georgetown University
at Fordham
at Providence
Holy Cross
Rhode Island
St. Joseph's
at U Connecticut
at Syracuse
Source: Director of Sports Information
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Community Use Of Boston College
Recreational Facilities
Roberts Center
CYO and Parochial League basketball tournaments
State high school cheerleading championships
Concerts and lectures sponsored by Boston College student groups
Locker room facilities for schoolboy football teams
Jack Ryder Track
"Home" facility for St. Sebastian track team
Practice track used almost daily by Boston State College
"Home" facility for the Greater Boston Track Club
Open for general public use at any time not conflicting with
Boston College team practices
Commander Shea Field
Eastern Massachusetts school boy baseball championships
Open for general public use at any time not conflicting with
Boston College team practices
McHugh Forum
CYO League hockey games
"Home" facility for all Newton and Brookline high and junior
high hockey teams
Greater Boston Bantam League games
Site of 1974 New England PeeWee championships
Chestnut Hill Figure Skating Club meets twice weekly
CYO Color Guard annual competition
Site of a weekend-long antique show and flea market run by local
group each fall
Open ice time daily from 12:00 to 6:00 a.m. Rented to area leagues.
General ice skating five nights per week. Open to students and the
public. Season memberships available at $30 per person, $75 per
family, $25 per family with a 50¢ fee for each use, or a straight fee
collected from those not holding a membership.
Alumni Stadium
Boston College High School Memorial Thanksgiving game
Eastern Massachusetts Schoolboy Superbowl
CYO Drum and Bugle Corps annual competition
Open for general public use at any time not conflicting with
Boston College team practices.
Source: Director of Sports Information
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Types of Degrees Conferred at Boston College
Bachelor of Arts (A.B.)
Bachelor of Sciences (B.S.)
Master of Arts (A. M.)
Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT.)
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Master of Science (M.S.)
Master of Science in Teaching (M.ST)
Master of Social Planning (M.S.P.)
Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
Master of Theology (Th.M.)
Certificate of Advanced Educational Specialization (CAE.S.)
Doctor of Philosophy, (Ph.D.)
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
Doctor of Education (D. Ed.)
Source: Boston Coffege Bulletin
Accreditation and Memberships of the University
ACCREDITING AGENCIES
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American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business
American Bar Association
American Chemical Society
Association of American Law Schools
Board of Regents of the University of New York
Council on Social Work Education
National Council of Accrediting in Teacher Education
National League for Nursing
New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
American Association of University Women
American Council on Education
Association of American Colleges
Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities
Association for Continuing Higher Education
Association of Urban Universities
College Entrance Examination Board
Council of Graduate Schools
International Association of Universities
International Association of Catholic Universities
National Association of College and University Business Officers
National Catholic Education Association
National Commission on Accrediting
National League for Nursing
Phi Beta Kappa
Source: Deans' Offices
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Founder of Boston College
Rev. John McElroy, S.J. Pastor,
Immaculate Conception Parish, Boston
1861-1863
Presidents of Boston College
1.
John Bapst, S.J.
1863-1869
13.
Thomas I. Gasson, S.J.
1907-1914
2.
Robert W. Brady, S.J.
1869-1870
14.
Charles W. Lyons, S.J.
1914-1919
3.
Robert FUlton, S.J.
1870-1880
15.
William Devlin, S.J.
1919-1925
4.
Jeremiah O'Conner, S.J.
1880-1884
16.
James H. Dolan, S.J.
1925-1932
5.
Edward V. Boursaud, S.J.
1884-1887
17.
Louis J. Gallagher, S.J.
1932-1937
6.
Thomas H. StaCk, S.J.
1887
18.
William J. McGarry, S.J.
1937-1939
7.
Nicholas Russo, S.J.
1887-1888
19.
William J. Murphy, S.J.
1939-1945
8.
Robert FUlton, S.J.
1888-1891
20.
William L. Keleher, S.J.
1945-1951
9.
Edward I. DeVilt, S.J.
1891-1894
21.
Joseph R. N.Maxwell, S.J.
1951-1957
10.
Timothy Brosnahan, S.J.
1894-1898
22.
Michael P. Walsh, S.J.
1957-1968
11.
W. G. Read MUllan, S.J.
1898-1903
23.
W. Seavey Joyce, S.J.
1968-1972
12.
William F. Gannon, S.J.
1903-1907
24.
J. Donald Monan, S.J.
1972-
Honorary Degrees Awarded by Boston College
1952-1977
1952
Gregory Peter XV Cardinal Agagianian, LL.D. (January 14, 1952)
James B. Connolly, Litt.D.
James M. O'Neill, LL.D.
Most Rev. Thomas F. Markham, LL.D.'
Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Riley, LL.D.
James J. Ronan, LL.D.
1953
Dorothy L. Book, LL.D.
Most Rev. James L. Connolly, LL.D.
Clifford J. Laube, Litt.D.
Francis J. O'Halloran, A.M.
Most Rev. Leonard J. Raymond, L.L.D.·
Alex Ross, A.M.
John C. H. Wu, LL.D.
1954
Edward H. Chamberlin, L.L.D.
John J.Hearne, L.L.D.·
James W. Manary, SC.D.
Thomas A. Printon, L.L.D.
Ven. Bro. William Sheehan, C.F.X., LL.D.
Most Rev. Christopher J. Weldon, LL.D.
Louis de Wohl, LiIt.D.
William J. O'Keefe, LL.D. (November 21, 1954)
.. Commencement Speaker
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1955
Fred J. Driscoll, LL.D.
Christian A. Herter, LL.D.
Edward A. Hogan, Jr., LL.D.'
Rear Adm. Bartholomew W. Hagan, Sc.D.
John B. Haynes, LL.D.
His Beatitude Maximos IV, LL.D. (August 23, 1955)
Valerian Cardinal Gracias, LL.D.
Russel Kirk, LiIt.D.
Edward A. Sullivan, LL.D.
1956
Bartholomew A. Brickley, LL.D.
Peter J. W. Debye, Sc.D.
Most Rev. Frederick A. Donaghy, LL.D.
The Hon. John F. Kennedy, LL.D.•
John W. King, LL.D.
Charles Munch, D.Mus.
Edward F. Williams, LL.D.
1957
Wallace E. Carroll, LL.D.
Arthur J. Kelly, LL.D.
Augustus C. Long, LL. D.•
Adrian O'Keefe, LL.D.
Very Rev. Msgr. Patrick W. Skehan, LL.D.
Nils Y. Wessell, LL.D.
1958
Most Rev. Amleto G. Cicognani, D.D., LL.D. (April
21, 1958)
Carl J. Gilbert, LL.D.
Paul Horgan, Litt.D.
Barnaby C. Keeney, LL.D.'
Henry M. Leen, LL.D.
Jacques Maritain, LL.D.
Raissa Maritain, LL. D.
Harold Marston Morse, D.Sc.
Rev. John B. Sheerin, C.S.P., LL.D.
His Erninence Francis Cardinal Spellman, LL.D.
(December 8, 1958)
1959
His Excellency Sean T. O'Kelly, LL.D. (March 22,
1959)
Ernest Henderson, LL.D.
Rev. John LaFarge, S.J., LL.D.
Henry Cabot Lodge, LL.D.
George Meany, LL.D.
Carlos P. Romulo, LL.D.'
Helen C. White, Litt.D.
1960
Marian Anderson, S.Mus.
J. Peter Grace, LL.D.
Caryl P. Haskins, LL.D.
Robert F. Kennedy, LL.D.
Charles Malik, LL.D.'
Most. Rev. Russell J. McVinney, D.D., LL.D.
Samuel Eliot Morison, LL.D.
Rt. Rev. Matthew P. Stapleton, LL.D.
Rev. Henry M. Brock, S.J., D.Sc. (October 12,1960)
1961
Allen W. DUlles, LL.D.
Anthony Julian, LL. D.
Robert D. Murphy, LL.D.'
Louis R. Perini, LL.D.
Abraham Ribicoff, LL.D.
Rt. Rev. Robert J. Sennott, LL.D.
Edward Teller, LL.D.
1962
Detlev W. Bronk, D.Sc.·
Ralph J. Bunche, LL.D.
Christopher J. Duncan, M.D., LL.D.
Sir Alec Guinness, D.FA
Rt. Rev. Francis J. Lally, Litt.D.
Ralph Lowell, LL.D.
Phyllis McGinley, Litt.D.
Perry G. Miller, Litt.D.
1963
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Nathan Marsh Pusey, L.H.D.
Bruce Catton, Litt. D.
Anthony Joseph Celebrezze, LL. D.•
Arthur Joseph Goldberg, LL. D.
John Jay McCloy, LL.D.
James Barrett Reston, LL. D.
Rt. Rev. John Joseph Ryan, L.H.D.
Jose Luis Serl, Litt.D.
Joseph Leo Sweeney, LL.D.
Robert Clifton Weaver, LL.D.
James Edwin Webb, D.Sc.
1964
John Coleman Bennett, LL.D.
Henri Maurice Peyre, LL. D.
Most Rev. Ernest John Primeau, LL.D.
Sidney R. Rabb, L.H.D.
Paul Anthony Samuelson, LL.D.
Very Rev. Joseph L. Shea, S.J., LL.D.
Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr., LL.D.'
Mrs. Mary Sullivan Stanton, LL.D.
1965
John P. Birmingham, LL.D.
Robert McAfee Brown, LL.D.
J. N. Douglas Bush, Litt.D.
Victor L. Butterfield, L.H.D.
John T. Connor, LL.D.
Edith Green, LL.D.
.
Rev. John Courtney Murray, S.J., L.H.D.·
Rt. Rev. Lawrence J. Riley, LL.D.
Alan T. Waterman, D.Sc.
1966
Most Rev. John W. Comber, MM, D.D., L.H.D.
Edward F. Gilday, L.H.D.
Edward M. Kennedy, LL.D.
Francis Keppel, LL.D.'
Mother Eleanor M. O'Byrne, R.S.C.J., LL.D.
Stephen P. Mugar, LL.D.
Abram L. Sachar, L.H.D.
Rene Wellek, Litt.D.
George Wells Beadle, D.Sc.
William Bosworth Castle, M.D., L.H.D.
Donald Frederick Hornig, LL. D.
James Alfred Van Allen, D.Sc.
1967
Sarah Caldwell, Litt.D.
Richard Palmer Chapman, LL.D.
Very Rev. John Francis Fitzgerald, C.S.P., L.H.D.
John Kenneth Galbraith, LL.D.
John William Gardner, LL.D.'
Everett Cherrington Hughes, LL.D.
John Anthony Volpe, LL.D.
Augustin Cardinal Bea, S.J., J.U.D. (March 26,
1963)
Very Rev. Edward B. Bunn, S.J., LL.D.
Lady Barbara Ward Jackson, Litt.D.
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1968
Kingman
Brewster,
LL. D.•
Rev. Henri de Lubac, S.J., L.HD.
Erwin N. Griswold, LL.D.
Rita P. Kelleher, D.Sc.
Most Rev. John J. McEleney, S.J., LL.D.
Cornelius W. Owens, LL.D.
James J. Shea, LL.D.
Roger J. Traynor, LL.D.
1969
R. Buckminster Fuller, D.F.A.·
Katharine Graham, D.Journ.
Philip J. McNiff, L.H.D.
Talcott Parsons, D.S.S.
A. Philip Randolph, J.D.
Henry Lee Shattuck, D.C.S.
Terence Cardinal Cooke, J.D.
1970
James Edward Allen, Jr., D.Sc.Ed.
Rt. Rev. John Melville Burgess, LL.D.
Joan Ganz Cooney, D.Sc.Ed.
Sterling Dow, L.H.D.
Hartford Nelson Gunn, Jr., L.H.D.
Rev. Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan, S.J.,
Hist.PhiI.D.
Elliot Norton, L.HD.
Perry Townsend Rathbone, D.F.A.
The Hon. Earl Warren, D.Sc.L.·
1971
Walter Jackson Bate, H.D.
Andrew Felton Brimmer, S.S.D.
Rev. Msgr. George William Casey, Litt.D.
Mircea Eliade, R.D.
Eli Goldston, L.L.D.
Elma Lewis, D.F.A.
The Hon. Michael Joseph Mansfield, LL.D.'
William James McGill, S.S.D.
Most Rev. Humberto Sousa Medeiros, S.T.D.
Walter George Muelder, D.Sc.T.
The Hon. Leverett Saltonstall, LL.D.
1972
Mary Ingraham Bunting, D.Sc.
Arthur Fiedler, D.Mus.
Northrop Frye, L.H.D.
John James Griffin, D.C.S.
Sir William Arthur Lewis, L.H.D.
Louis Martin Lyons, D.Journ.
Rev. John Anthony McCarthy, S.J., Litt.D.
Hildegarde Elizabeth Peplau, D.N.S.
The Hon. Adlai Ewing Stevenson, III, LL.D.'
The Hon. Walter Edward Washington, LL.D.
1973
A. J. Antoon, L.H.D.
Harold Bloom, L.H.D.
Fred J. Barch, S.B.A.
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., LL.D.
John George Kemeny, D.Sc.·
Daniel Linehan, S.J., D.Se.
Thomas Philip O'Neill, Jr., LL.D.
1974
Soia Mentschikoff, LL.D.•
Thomas L. Phillips, D.BA
The Honorable Carl Thomas Rowan, A.H.D.
The Honorable Thomas Paul Salmon, LL.D.
Sir Ronald Syme, L.H.D.
Henry Bradford Washburn, Jr., L.H.D.
1975
Malnea A. Cass, L.H.D.
The Honorable Silvio O. Conte, LL.D.
Rev. Francis J. Gilday, S.J., L.H.D.
Edward Lewis Hirsh, L.H.D.
Paul Ricoeur, L.H.D.·
Vincent Charles Ziegler, D.B.A.
Bicentennial Convocation
Sept. 28, 1975
Thomas Joseph Galligan, Jr., D.B.A.
Oscar Handlin, L.HD.
William J. Harrington, M.D., D.Sc.
The Honorable Edward Hirsch Levi, LL.D.
The "Reverend Michael Patrick Walsh, S.J., L.H.D.
Mary Lou Williams, D.A.
1976
Abram Thurlow Collier, D.B.A.
John Hope Franklin, L.H.D.
Rev. Martin Patrick Harney, S.J., H.D.
Mildred Fay Jefferson, D.Sc.
Asa Smallidge Knowles, D.Sc.Ed.
Joseph Francis Maguire, LL.D.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, LL. D.'
1977
Rev. Raymond Edward Brown, Litt.D.·
Gerhard D. Bleicken, LL.D.
Alice Bourneuf, D.Sc.
James F. McDonough, MD., D.Sc.
Maria Tallchief Paschen, D.A.
Michael Joseph Walsh, Litt.D.
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Academic Department Locations
Accounting Department
Administrative Sciences Department
Arts and Sciences
Biology Department
Center for East Europe, Russia & Asia
Chemistry Department
Classical Studies Department
Computer Sciences Department
Counselor Education and Counseling
Psychology Program
Counselors:
Arts and Sciences
Education
Management
Nursing
Curriculum and Instruction Program:
Director
Early Childhood
Elementary
Media Specialist
Reading Specialist
Science Education
Secondary Education
Economics Department
Education
Educational Administration and Supervision Program
Educational Research, Measurement and Evaluation Program
English Department
Evening College
Film Study Program
Finance Department
Fine Arts Department
General Business Program
Geology and Geophysics Department
Germanic Studies Department
Graduate Arts and Sciences
Higher Education Program
History Department
History and Philosophy of Education Program
Honor Programs:
Arts and Sciences
Education
Management
Law School
Law Department
Management
Marketing Department
Mathematics Department
Music Program
Nursing
Organizational Studies Program
Philosophy Department
Physics Department
Political SCience Department
Psychology Department
Religious Education Program
Romance Languages and Literatures Department
i
Fulton 100
Fulton 213
Gasson 103
Higgins 321
Carney 201
Devlin 223B
Carney 155
Fulton 406
McGuinn 314
Gasson
Campion
Fulton
Cushing
108
301
205
103
Campion 219
Campion 200A
Campion 307
Campion 10
Campion 312
Campion 219
Campion 115
Carney 132
Campion 100-1 04B
McGuinn 604
Campion 319
Carl)ey 442
Fulton 317
Lyons 407
Fulton 310
Barry PaVilion, Newton Campus
Fulton 215
Devlin 209
Carney 325
McGuinn 221
Campion 214
Carney 115
Campion 313
Gasson 111
Campion 104B
Fulton 100
Stuart, Newton Campus
Fulton 403
Fulton 405
Fulton 303
Carney 317
SI. Mary's Hall, Newton Campus
Cushing 203
Fulton 217
Carney 272
Higgins 355
McGuinn 200
McGuinn 349
Lyons 215
Carney 334
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Slavic and Eastern Languages Department
Social Work Graduate School
Sociology Department
Special Education and Rehabilitation Program
Speech Communication and Theatre
Summer Session
Theology Department
Carney 235
McGuinn 132
McGuinn 416
McGuinn B15
McGuinn 500
McGuinn 401
Carney 404
Source: Boston College Bulletin
Sources
Admissions Office
Alumni Association
Assessing Engineering Department, City of Boston
BUildings and Grounds Department
Controller's Office
Dean of Faculties
Deans' Offices
Development Office
Dining Department
Director of Space Management
Director of Sports Information
Engin~ering Department, City of Newton
Financial Aid Office
Health Services Office
Housing Office
Office of Research Administration
Office of Student Activities
PayrOll Office
Personnel Office
President's Office
Registrar
Summer Session Office
University Academic Senate
University Librarian
Vice President, Financial and Business Affairs
Bibliography
AAUP Bulletin
"A Guide to the Campus"
Boston College Alumni Oirectory-1974
Boston College Bulletin-Undergraduate Admissions Information, 1977-78
Boston College Bulletin-University General Catalog, 1977-78
Boston College Information for New Students, 1977-78
Boston College Libraries Handbook
Boston College Physical Facilities
Economic Impact of Colleges & Universities in the Boston Area
Facts about New England Colleges, Universities, and Institutes 1976-77
N.B. Sources are responsible for [he accuracy and completeness
of data submitted for publication
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR
First Semester
19n-78
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
4-6
6-7
7
9
10
11
23
12-13
14-20
2116
1978-79
Freshman Orientation
Registration for students not pre-registered
Classes begin
Faculty Convocation
Columbus Day - No Classes
Veteran's Day - No Classes
Thanksgiving Holidays begin at noon
Study Days - No Classes
Term Examinations
Holidays
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
3-5
5-6
7
8
9
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
22
11-12
13-19
2015
Jan.
Feb.
April
16
19-23
12-16
April
April
May
May
16
30- May 1
2-8
21
Second Semester
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
17
20-24
23-27
April
May
May
May
17
2-3
4-10
22
Classes Begin
Winter Vacation
,Holy Thursday - Easter Monday:
Easter Recess
Patriots' Day - No Classes
Study Days - No Classes
Term Examinations
Monday: Commencement
Source: Office of the Dean of Faculties
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