GEORGETOWN is published in the Fall, Winter, and Spring by the Georgetown University A lumni Association, 3604 0 Street, Northwest, Washington, D C. 20007 Officers of the Georgetown University Alumni Association President Eugene L. Stewart, '48, '51 VIc e -Presidents College, David G. Burton, '56 Graduate School, Dr. Hartley W. Howard, '40 School of Medicine, Dr. Charles Keegan, '47 School of Law, Robert A. Marmet, '51 School of Dentistry, Dr. Anthony T ylenda, '55 School of Nursing, Miss Mary Virginia Ruth, '53 School of Foreign Service, Harry J. Smith, Jr., '51 School of Business Administration, Rich ard P. Houlihan, '54 Institute of Languages and Linguistics, Mrs. Diana Hopkins Baxter, '54 Recording Secretory Miss Rosalia Louise Dumm, '48 Treasurer Louis B. Fine, '25 The Faculty Representative to the Alumni Association Reverend Anthony J . Zeits, S.J., '43 The VIce-President of the University for Alumni Affairs and Executive Secretary of the Association contents Bernard A. Carter, '49 Editor Denis L. Nichelson, '57, '61 Editorial Consultant Dr. Riley Hughes Mtendere Means Peace: Our Alumni in the Peace Corps Page 1 Designer Robert L. Kocher, Sr. Photography Coping with the New Breed Page 9 Peter Carter, '65 Robert Lovelace Pilot for Progress Page 13 Freedom and the Layman THE COVER: The cover for this issue illustrates three of the many services performed by Georgetown Peace Corps Volunteer s throughout the world. On Our Campus Book Review Page 17 Page 22 Page 28 SPECIAL NOTE: This issue includes tne Georgetown University Alumni Annu al Fund Report for 1964-65. Mtendere Means Peace: Our Alumni in the Peace Corps ! by Riley Hughes For some it began with a map. Perhaps it was in the mind 's eye alone, a map of that world mysterious latitudes away, changing inexorably from vast territories designated by uniformly pink-tinted symbols of empire to the intricate mosaic of new and fledgling nations. A map that said, Come! For others it was undoubtedly the map in the office of the Dean of the School of Foreign Service, a map of Georgetown's overseas "field," with areas pinpointed to show where the School's alumni in business and in government serve abroad. For still other Georgetown alumni the original spur to joining the Peace Corps was the opportunity to pursue their professions in circumstances undreamed of when they began training for their careers. Audrey Doudt, N '60, for example, had already obtained her B.S. from the School of Nursing before John F. Kennedy made his campaign pledge to establish a Peace Corps. Her life work predetermined- a nursing career in a well equipped American hospital, with all horizons established and secure. Now she is stationed in Togo, West Africa. "I enjoy my work here," she writes, "Working is not glamorous and glorious. It's the same work that I'd be doing at home - nursing and teachin g." Florentine Calabia, C '5 7, could scarcely have predicted that eight years after graduation he would find himself in Peru teaching English at two universities, organizing a scientific library, working with a fishing cooperative, and in the summer months, counselling in a summer camp high in the Andes. For Joseph A. Cavanaugh, C '63, "suburbia loomed large." He found himself, at 24, about to become a Ph. D., "without ever having ever gone outside of the classroom or the library." He and his wife Pat joined the Peace Corps in frank reaction against having only a "textbook acquaintance" with political science, the world of their academic expertise. For the Cavanaughs it was a choice between "a job right here at home" with the chance to "buy a .c ertain house and join a certain club" and the opportunity to break the suburban mold by serving in the developing nations-"a part of the world that was new and wide open." Thus they find themselves not an accepted-an indistinguishable-part of the landscape in, say, Westchester County, but "Wazunga" (white-skinned foreigners) in Kilosa, Tanzania. Classrooms anywhere are like classrooms everywhere, but not everyone can write, as Joe did recently: "A lion walked through the school campus last week. Two months ago, riding to school on my bicycle, I nearly ran over a spitting cobra, who spread his hood for me." At the present writing, some 52 Georgetown alumni, graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School, the School of Foreign Service, and the School of Nursing, are actively in the field as Peace Corps Volunteers. (Seventeen have completed their tours of duty and returned home.) Some of these PCV's are serving in Latin America-in Guatemala, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. A recent graduate of the School of Foreign Service is stationed in India. Perhaps the greatest number are working in Africa, in such countries as Malawi, the Ivory Coast, Togo, Guinea, Tanzania, and Tunisia. The class years represented run from 1957 to 1964. Last year's graduating class has the largest number of Volunteers. "The participation of the Class of 1964 in the Peace Corps has been good," writes James Byrne Robinson, C '64, a PCV serving in the Ivory Coast, "and I hope that our example might inspire others to offer but two years of their life for this worthwhile activity, which adually is a good reflection of our commitment to Christian responsibilities, Christian charity, and Christian action." The commitment of teaching is the most requested category of Volunteer services in the 45 countries in which the Peace Corps operates. Thus it is not surprising that many Hoya volunteers find themselves in the classroom, as they might not have done had they remained at home-and certainly not with such formidable schedules. Jim Robinson, for example, teaches 23 hours a week in a high school in Dimbukro, Ivory Coast, "a thriving town of 20,000 people." He handles five classes of 38 students each, "teaching Western principles and methods along with English." Not only is he Professeur d'Anglais, to give his official title, but he also serves as vice president of the town council. Paul Adorno, C '64, has another whopping schedule -a 26 hour classroom week-teaching English, "one of the official languages," in Dedza, Malawi. His school is conducted by Marist Brothers. His classes "are aimed toward preparing the students for the Cambridge examinations, which they will take after five years in secondary school." He is also active in directing sports. Also teaching in Malawi is Michael R. Wilson, FS '63, who is so enthusiastic about his work -"most African students are eager to learn, and as a result, make enthusiastic students"-that he plans to remain for a third year. Kevin P. McGrath, C '64, is equally enthusiastic about teaching-his post is in Tunisia-but he regrets the "disadvantage" conferred by the status of teacher. "It often makes it more difficult to meet the ordinary man in the street,"he says, "precisely because being a teacher you are in a position considerably above his." Kevin's solution to the problem of coming into contact with the Tunisian people is through Peace Corps summer training camps, sports camps for orphans from the ages of 7 to 20. For Clinton J. Vickers, C '64, teaching has connotations far beyond those of the classroom. To him being a teacher means not only such normal extra-curricular chores as coaching sports, but actually building a basketball court and, "as a vacation project," helping to construct a school dormitory. His primary job is teaching English in a coastal town in southern Liberia. He describes his first post as "a place built on sand and s urrounded by swamp . There are no roads, nor even a wheel in the village." He is, like so many other Georgetown alumni serving with a kind of clear-eyed idealism, aware that his work touches cultures and attitudes that have their sources in pre-history. Always, beyo nd the classroom , in the world of "old women, jujumen, witches," the tribal man's world which is passin g or will be forever changed. To achieve "Wo"-commun ication-with Africans, the new African and the old, is a goal worth realizing, however arduous the way. Clinton Vickers uses the press, a mimeographed news sheet, as his chief means of supplementary instruction outside the classroom. In such publications as Sincoe News, Grandcess Star, The Voice, the zeal and the accomplishmen ts of his pupils can be seen , reaching out through smudged and crudely mimeogra phed pages. The columns of these journals of student expression reflect the mingled world of old and new that is today's Africa. A single issue may carry the story of the discovery and capture of a pygmy hippopotamus, an editorial complaint that the fire brigade lacks an enclosure for the fire engine, and an advertisement promoting the sale of Polaroid cameras. Summing up aspirations and future directions perhaps is an advertiser's appeal in the Grandcess Star to "join people all over Liberia" in collecting bottle caps: Win a Honda motor scooter and be able to drive on the new road." Some alumni are not engaged in formal teaching but are plunged directly into the living laboratory of the communities in which they serve. " When I first arrived in Peru," writes St. Clair Bourne, FS '64, who joined the Peace Corps at the end of his junior year in t he School of Foreign Service, "I was assigned to a re-forestation program in the mountains, but soon after my arrival I transferred to the Lima area to replace a terminating Peace Corps Volunteer working on a unique community developqtent project. The proj ect consisted of directi ng a newspaper in a community of 150,000 people in which there is very little inter-neighborh ood communication . The aim of this project is to leave the paper functioning completely in the hands of the local people. Working in this barriada (a "shanty-town" type of settlement) as director of this paper has many advantages, among them being able to note easily the changes and problems of a growing community and also being able to suggest possible news projects in which the Peace Corps can get involved." Luis G. Stelzner, a graduate last year of t he School of Foreign Service and during his undergraduate years a member of the Summer School staff, writes: "I am stationed in Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, on the banks of the Orinoco. My program is officially titled Urban Community Action, which means t hat we live in the barrios with the people we are working with. We've got three programs going on right now, a barrio cleanup campaign, a communal laundry to provide employment for women who live alone but can 't leave the house because of the kids, and a recreation and manual arts program for the kids. We've also got baseball, volleyball, and basketball teams going." Charles Carreras has had a similarly varied experience as a technico in Guatemala. He writes: "I work in an urban community development program here in Guatemala City. A small group of us were assigned to work wit h a school of social work which has students in abou t fifteen different colonias throughout - w .. IVORY COAST 0 •• • •.:.0 .·· VENEZUELA 0 ~ ~ GUINEA 0 SIERRA LEONE COLOMBIA o·:· .. ECUADOR 0 ' LIBERIA .BRAZIL 0 .· .: CHILE ~j the city. These areas are areas which the school has been working in for some time and are not the poorest 'slums' but poor areas where there is a basis for community development. Our activity centers around a group in the colonia known as the Betterment Committee. In my area this committee has worked in various fields of health, education, and recreation as well as physical betterment of the colonia. Specific programs include the establishment of a h ealth center; literary classes; helping in a city-wide vaccination program; construction of a basketball court; installation of running water, paved streets, and sidewalks in cooperation with the city, and other programs of the kind." For Nathaniel (Tad) Baldwin, M.A. '64, the task of technico has been with credit union groups. Stationed in Ecuador on a joint AID-Credit Union National Association Project, he has worked "in rather basic Spanish" with rural co-ops and with credit union offices in Quito, the capital. When John Piatek, FS '63, came to India as a member of " India 5" early in 1964 he was a poultry worker. He found himself stationed with another Georgetown alumnus, Thomas Graham, C '63, in t he city of Bharatpur, Rajasthan, some fifty miles due south of New D elhi. The poultry workers in India 5 were not trained veterinarians, but technicians knowledgeable in poultry disease and poultry care. He found the work interesting "in that it involved a lot of problems which are attendant on the establishing of a new industry. It called for ingenuity in arranging for feed supply, the design and construction of poultry equipment, and the marketing of eggs and meat." But local customs, economics-"th e egg demand in India is extremely inelastic"-and the magnitude of t he coun try all impose inevitable limitations upon success. John was happy to be transferred in May of this ~ - ~ 0 .0 ( ,.., I RAN PAKISTAN 0 @ .. ETH IOPIA ... ... ,· 0 • • Figures indicate n u mber of Georgetown Graduates serving in that area. year to his present post, a leper colony just started by the Missionaries of Charity, under a Mother Teresa, already well known in the Calcutta area for her work with lepers. "The idea of t he project," he writes, "is to give each leper family money for a small ho~, f?r which he will get building assistance. The fam1ly will also have land for vegetable growing. There will be a hospital, school, and small industry center on the ~i~e. The idea is not only to provide these leper families with medical a t tention or with a modest dwelling. Rather, it is a n attempt to provide the basic necessities of decent livin g so that they will be freed the humiliations t h at are attendant on their living with well persons, a nd it is an attempt to make them economically self-supporting. "This type of work I think eminently worthwhile,' says John Piatek in notable understatement. "It is work of a sort that most Indians eschew; the example of Americans doing it might change the attitude of some." This hope of contributing to a change of national attitudes occurs again and again in the evaluation our alumni Volunteers place upon the work they are doing. "A Volunteer cannot make a group dependent upon him," Charles Carreras believes, "because there will come a day when he will leave, and the group should be able to carry on." Lou Stelzner puts it more informally but no less cogently: "It's a heck of a good feeling to see these folks getting together and taking pride in their community." Anthony J. Lelia, FS '64, who works with co-ops and teaches English in Colombia, sees his work in a similar perspective. "I was lucky," he writes, "to have been assigned to assist a consumer co-op in a poor barrio (neighborhood) of Cali that has been functioning rather well. This is not to say that I haven't faced many problems, but the members of this co-op have really begun to understan d the meaning of cooperati on and are becoming quite capable of handling their own problems . That is what every Peace Corps Voluntee r wants. When one of his projects can begin to function solely with the aid of the native populatio n, then the Voluntee r knows that he has been successful. The Peace Corps Voluntee r truly wants to work himself out of a job." For Jim Robinson , the effect that the Peace Corps has had in West Africa is clear and palpable. "There can be no doubting ," he writes, "that the impact of the PC Voluntee rs has been felt here in the Ivory Coast and that these friendly, unpretent ious, and competen t strangers have captured the hearts and admiratio n of the people." The impact of the people on the Voluntee rs is no less marked. Alumnus after alumnus testifies to the warm satisfacti ons that come from knowing other peoples, other cultures. These Volunteer s, in varying stages of their service, are beginning to assess what their experience has meant to them as persons. "On a personal level," St. Clair Bourne writes, "it is very hard indeed to remain the same person during these two years, and many lives are changed as a result of experiences here. There are two traits that I would say make this manner of living different from others. The first I call 'accelerated living,' and by this I mean that all the incidents, problems, and experiences that occur in ordinary living still happen in the PC 'way of life' but it seems to be at a much faster pace. What takes place in two to three months of normal bving very easily could happen in the period of three to four weeks in the PC World. The second view I have of the PC is as a 'twoyear moment of truth.' You are your own boss and usually on your own in an unstructu red situation. In many instances , yo u will be the agent of change, and so communi cation between yo u and the communi ty will be extremely importan t. Any personali ty trait, good or bad, will tremendo usly help or hinder communication and eventuall y the overall project." Michael Wilson finds that his work, travel, and holiday projects "have all rounded out the education I got at the School of Foreign Service, and made me more aware of just what I do and don't want to do with my life. In short, it's been an education I wouldn 't trade for two or three years elsewhere ." E ssentially , though, the experience of being a Volunteer is incommu nicable. "It is next to impossibl e," Clinton Vickers writes, "to communi cate our experience here with someone out there. Even among ourselves, other Voluntee rs, we discover that for each of us we can only speak of certain things that happen, while the other can only nod. It is simply that it is a highly personal experience. To define it, like the metaphysical definition of being, is to realize it yourself. It is simply living each day." "No matter how hard I try, " Paul Adorno says, "it will be impossible to communicate the beauty, the pace that has come my way here in Africa." He no longer regards his days of service as "two years out of my life." They have, he considers now, "rapidly taken on the aspect of two years into my life." As he goes about his teachmg duties, observing the "surprise of color which the sun makes each morning and evening," he reflects on the wisdom of the founders of the mission school in giving it its name, Mtendere . For in the local tongue, Mtendere means peace. contributo r's note: RILEY HUGHES , a member of the faculty since 1946, is associate professor of English and director of the Georgeto wn Universit y Writers' Conferen ce. Dr. Hughes is the author of six books and a nationally known literary critic. He is general editor of the !75th Annivers ary WISDOM AND DISCOVERY BOOKS being published by P. J. Kenedy & Sons. COP ING WITH THE NEW BREE D If anyone still doubts that life on college campuses has changed, a viewing of the film The Berkeley Rebels should make him modify his opinion. And if campus life has changed, it is prim arily because the students are different. They are the " New Breed," and all of us should accept that fact. Quest-for-meaning seems to be the dominant characteristic of students in the 1960' s. This quest is first of all a search for honesty. Just after World War II the adolescent Holden Caufield walked through the pages of Catcher In The Rye, condemnin g almost all people, espech lly adults, as "phonies." Today 's college students are older and much more mature than was Holden, but they I I by Rev. Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S.J. share his passion for total honesty. They demand this honesty of persons who are older, and they expect it of one another. If those in authority do not communicate adequately (i .e. , almost totally) with them , this indicates, they feel, an absence of honesty, and there is scarcely a campus in the country where the phrase " lack of communication" is not current. Desire for personal involve-J ment is another aspect of quest-for-meaning, and we are [ blessed that so many of the younger generation feel andrespond to this desire. Today's student wants to share in the struggle to destroy the evils around him. If his world is to have meaning, want and injustice must be eradicated; and he strikes out swiftly-if occasionally indiscriminate ly- at whatever appears evil. During the summer months one group of our Georgetown students, as part of Operation Crossroads, was working in the he at of Editor's Note: This is the first of a series of articles on the nine schools which make up Georgetown Univers ity. The Winter issue will include an article on the School of Business Administration. Africa; another delegation, numbering about twenty, labored in a poor, rural section of Mexico, repairing buildings and teaching reading and writing; a few were in the Deep South, toiling in the Civil Rights Movement. Quest-for-meaning also involves deep awareness of the dignity of the h u rna n person, and specifically of one's own in nate dignity. If you slight or ignore the student's individuality, you are assaulting his meaningfulness as a person. Thus the sharp resentment towards the bigness of the universities, particularly of the so-called "multiversity." The impersonal quality of a computerized life in which students are numbers rather while. To say "this is what we have always done " is to stimu late immediate doubt as to the value of the practice, and a suspicion that it is formalistic, and due merely to outmoded tradition a-nd closed minds. Because the young man or woman accepts nothing from the past, he has little in common with his elders and finds difficult any real communication with them. This seems to underlie the alienation from parents which has become surprisingly common: "They don't understand me;" "They don 't trust me." This lack of a common heritage and of a corpus of commonly held opinion seems also to explain why the students themselves, gravitating into small of the College and of campus life in general. It was our feeling that, in sociological terms, we were meeting with representatives of three distinct student ''sub-cultures, ''-no pejorative connotation is intendedand that, unknown to the stu dents themselves, the views of one group concerning academic life might be widely different from those of other groups . Lastly, it must be kept in mind that all of today's students have lived through a shattering experience. In so many ways John F. Kennedy embodied their ideals and aspirations. They remember him as one who exemplified their own hopes for peace and for social justice; they admired his than individuals is viewed as personally degrading, and is met with anger and rebellion. Futhermore the university administrator who treats students slightingly , who ignores them or -and this is worse-in any way ridicules them, may be surprised by a raw blast of bitter resentment . Quest-for-meaning includes a rethinking of everything. In this period when the Catholic Church itself is in a turmoil of re -examination , the college student accepts from the past nothing as certain and worth- groups, sometimes know remarkably little about the views of most of the student body. Some months ago I invited three students from three different classes to meet successively with my Council of Lay Advisors. Each student discussed at length the intellectual tone of the College and the factors which impeded a more vigorous intellectual climate. Each one sought to voice the views of the other students he knew . As the morning progressed, it was fascinating to observe how widely divergent were the views eloquence, his handsome appearance, his vibrant youthful ness; and in an instant all was lost. Because of television they had come to know him almost as a member of the family , and television made them intimate participants in every detail of funeral and burial. Rather little has been written about the lasting impact upon youth of the events of November, 1963, but I am convinced that for many this was a traumatic experience in the exact sense of the phrase: there are lasting scars. When one speaks to students of th e late President, somet ime s th eir eyes still become misty, and for a moment ineffabl e sorrow can be glimpsed upon th eir faces. With Kennedy's assasination something of themselves seemed to them to be kill ed, and this may have deepened significantly thei r distrust of the modern society into wh ich t hey were born. This is to be kept in mind when we find them angry and rebellious, and are t empted to anger in turn . If th ey are alienated from us, th e scars below the level of consciou sness may be partially the cause. Becau se we recognize that students have changed , we are modifying the administration of the College of Arts and Sciences. Henceforth the College will have a Dean of Freshmen who will have full responsibility for students during their first year . It is our hope that he will come to know virtually every member of the freshman class, and will spend large parts of his days dealin g with them on an individual basis. If he is successful , our freshman dropout rate of ten percent may decrease, and other students may achieve a successful rather than a merely marginal performance . The first Dean of Freshmen is Father Royden Davis , S.J. He was an undergraduate at Georgetown, a lay prefect on corridor during his Law studies, and a Jesuit prefect during hi s recent doctoral studies in the depar-tment of Government. For upperclassmen th ere will be the Dean , aided by an Assistant Dean, Dr. Frank Evans. Dr. Evans will be especia lly concerned with pre-med ical, pre-law, pre-business and pregradu ate counsel ing , since about two -thirds of our gradu ates each year continue their schooling beyond college. Thus, in a school of only 1600, we are taking a team approach towards the problems of students. All of us will try to be reasonably avail able to st udents, and ready to "communi cate ." We recognize that com munication is a two-way street, and we are prepared to do a good deal of listening. We are, I think , also cogn izant of our responsibilities . We are not in timidated by the students and , - precisely because we are not afraid of them, we are willing to deal with them man-to-man. If we are willing to listen , we also are willing to speak and to dis agree. Thus far at Georgetown it has been my experience that students understand the proper use of aut hority and expect it: authority that is courteous, open, but also reason ably firm as needed. That the " New Breed" is here is having its impact within the Classroom. Never were our students so bri ght, and never did they challenge so constantly. Meanwhile some real problems have arisen concerning regular class attendance. I believe that this touches inti mately the role of the faculty, and I plan to appoint a faculty committee which , together with a group of students nominated by the President of the Yard, will investigate the whole problem of class and seminar attendance requirements. The in vestigation should include some candid exchange of views between faculty and students so that both sides will come to a better understanding of the factors involved . Perhaps both sides will discover that ada ptations are needed: more responsi ble student attitudes towards Reverend Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S .J. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences courses , and less straight lecturing by some of the faculty. But, above all , these solutions should be arrived at through frank discussion and freely ac· cepted by both sides rather than autocratically imposed . There is another area in which we hope to respond to the student's desire for involvement. During the several days of orientation the newly arrived freshmen will be supervised by some fifty upperclassmen . More than in the past the older students will be responsible for the newcomers ' integration into academic life on the Hilltop. They will make sure that each freshman is enrol led in the proper program; they will counse l the freshmen concerning the pitfalls of first year, and we shall depend upon the upperclassman to stress the primacy which the academic endeavors should receive and to warn against both excessive activism and inert disillusionment. As these lines are being written, the first students are returning to the Hilltop after the summer holidays. Already lights are appearing in the windows of Copley, of Harbin and of New South. It promises to be an interesting winter, and, as on so many campuses , it may be a noisy one. But, deep down, we are deli g hted to see the young men returning . They are the reason why we are here, and look forward to having them back . Because they are so different, it is imperative that we seek to communicate; on both sides we must try to explain ourselves , and, above all , on both sides we must be willing to listen . contributor's note: THE REVEREND THOMAS R. FITZGERALD, S.J., has been Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences s ince 1964. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1939 and was ordained at St. Albert de Louvain, Louvain, Belgium, in 1952. Father Fitzgerald r eceive d his Ph.D. in classical Languages in 1957 from the University of Chicago, and is the author of numerous scholarly articles. Prior to assuming his position as Dean of the College, he taught at the Novitiate of St. Isaac Jogues, Wernersville, Pennsylvania, Fordham University and Georgetown. PILOT FOR PROGRESS / by Bernard A. Carter, C'49 This has been a pilot year in the history of the Georgetown Universit y Alumni Association. Under the leadersh ip of our national president, Eugene L. Stewart, C'48, L'51, and his officers , and with professional direction and liaison from the Alumni House staff, we have put into action the determination·s of the Board of Governors for a more viable, more flexible, and at the same time more closely articulated Association. With the combination of personnel and techniques now at our di sposal, and with goals and objectives clearly marked t hrough a new University administration, we can say with confidence that "all systems are 'go'." Certainly the most striki ng and far-reach ing of the in novations wh ich t he Assoc iation has put into effect in recent month s is the syste m of class representatives. The existence of an alumn us who will hold life tenure as the focal point of his class, whose activities will be cohesive for t he career and personal news and the loyalty activities of his classmates, is something new with us. It should , in the course of time, completely revolu tionize the bond s of relationship between the alumnus and alma mater. The functi ons of a class representa tive (whose awesome respo nsibility and privilege it is to keep alive t hose ties of friendship and interest forged in the coll ege years) will be of great benefit to al l alumni, but perhaps pa rticularly to those whose careers place th em, whether at home or abroad, far from the centers of Hoya concentration. From now on, every alumnus, no matter how far he is from the Hilltop, will have th e knowledgea ble personal contact of his class repres entative. Although th e class repres entative will, we believe, revolutionize alu mni -University relationships, the idea itself is far from being a revolutionary or unusual one. Yale has had a cl ass agent system snce 1840. One in dication that Yale's class agent system is very much al ive can be seen in the fact that last year Yale's 25 - year class contributed 40% of all alumni giving for the year. Our all -University system of class agents began 1n 1964, and one can see more than coincidence in the fact that las~ ye~r·s twenty-fifth anniversary classes quadru~led ~h_e1r g1fts over those of the year previous . As of t_h1s wntmg, our Association has 200 class repre sentatives, an enormously encouraging figure when one consi~ers that just a year before we had only 38. Encouragmg as th1s year's figures are, we need some 275 additional class representatives to achieve our goal. The process of selection goes forward , based on the successful and rewarding technique of having our V1c~ Pres1d~nts conduct interviews in depth on campus to p1ck the nght people. Class representatives for future graduating classes will be elected or appointed in the senior year along with the other class officers. January 15, 1966 is a key date in what we have called ou~ p~lot,Year . It will ma_rk_a significant step in our Assoc1at1on s progress, for 1t 1s the deadline set by ~he Board o~ Governors for the chartering of all existIng clubs w1th1n the Association framework. (As for new clubs, we may at a conservative estimate hope for a dozen new clubs to be formed and chartered in the coming year.) The response has been enthusiastic. At Alumni House we are constantly receiving notification from clubs that they have adopted-in some cases liber· ally interpreted to meet local conditions-the by-laws proposed by the National Alumni Association. A whole new field of action and interest has been opened to local clubs by, for example, charter requirements of committee appointments. Now that the alumni admis· sions, annual fund, spiritual activity, and arrangements committees are part of the structure and opera· tion of each local club , a new sense of purpose has been infused into these bodies. Another forward -looking instrument for the further· ance of alumni matters is the formation of the Council of Club Presidents. On January 15, 1965 there was a history-making meeting of twenty cl ub presidents, to· gether on campus for the first time. As part of the pro· gram of planning for university service which arose from this meeting, a Council of Club Presidents was formed . It will be the Council ' s function to consult with and advise the Association's President and Executive Secretary in all matters pertaining to the Georgetown clubs, to implement the programs of the Association on the local club level, and to report annually to the Board of Governors on local club programs. For the first time, the club presidents have a policy voice in the affairs of the Association. The Council will meet on campus on January 14 next; its members have been invited to stay over for the Board/Senate meeting on the following day. No alumnus who participated in it is likely to forget the commemoration of Founder's Day in March of this year. Here was another pioneering effort to link together in brotherhood all the members of the Georgetown family. Alumni in 26 cities were connected with the Hilltop in a national telephone hook-up to hear Georgetown ' s new president, Father Campbell, then only a few months in office, speak to them at their breakfasts following Mass. It was truly "a day to recall our spiritual and cultural heritage, willed to us by Archbishop Carroll." We can look forward-so successful in every way was the first event-to the Founder's Day Commemoration of 1966, to be held on Sunday, March 20. With the cooperation of the spiritual activity committees of the local clubs, we can anticipate even more impressive and fruitful results in this important area of our commitment to all Georgetown stands for. Another vital link between the local clubs-and the services they can perform-is the Alumni Admissions Program . Formalized in 1963, this newly invigorated activity is a joint effort of the University's Office of Und ergradu ate Admission s and the Association . By means of this program applicants for admission to all five undergraduate schools are interviewed , on a geographical basis, by an alumnus of the school to which the student has applied . Thus Georgetown learns about the prospective student, and the prospective student learns about Georgetown -and the information both receive is accurate , up-to-date, and , it is hoped, indicative of a lasting relationship. For accepted applicants , many local clubs hold out the hand of friendship in pre- enrollment receptions in the home town, attended by the parents of the applicant and current students from the area . Receptions for these same sudents will be held by the local clubs during the Christmas and Easter holidays. It is quite obvious that from these beginnings a sound interpersonal relationship can grow and flourish. Clearly the philosophy behind our combined efforts derives from an understanding that the view that a student abruptly becomes an alumnus on the day of graduation is an unrewarding one . The loyal alumnus is not the creation of the Commencement platform; he is formed by the classroom, the extracurricular activity , and the campus bull session. Accordingly, the studentalumni relations program attempts to acquaint the student with the Association from freshman orientation week onward . Throughout the school year the student editors of campus publications and Alumni House will maintain liaison between student clubs and the local alumni clubs. Each senior will receive the current number of GEORGETOWN and other appropriate publications; at pre-graduation exercises he becomes an associate member of the Association . At the invitation of the national president, student leaders will attend meetings of the Board of Governors and the Council of Club Presidents. Thus , by these and other means, the Georgetown student will, while still on campus and while in the process of forming ties and connections which will mean much to him throughout his career, from now on have an understanding of and a stake in Alumni affairs. Just as the relations between students and alumni have been placed on an organized basis, we now have a plan for relations between the University's administration and faculty with the local clubs. The instrument of bringing clubs and campus together is the arrangements committee. Each chartered club has such a committee . When a member of the campus family is going out of town he makes his schedu le known to Father Campbell ' s office; the local club or clubs in the area of the visit will be alerted. The result may be a meeting on a social basis of the Dean of the School of Medicine with alumni physicians, the bringing together of a professor and a former student who have not seen one anothef in years. A recent visit of William E. Moran, Jr., Dean of the School of Foreign Service, sparked considerable interest in the Puerto Rico Club. "Dean Moran delighted everyone with a talk on the latest developments at Georgetown which many of us who haven't been on the campus for several years were delighted to hear," wrote Dr. Joaquin Soler-Bechera , president of the club . Father Campbell has promised the Asso ciation that he will visit every alumni club in the United States which invites him. Nor is the international scene neglected. On his recent trip abroad, Father Bunn visited with alumni in Honolulu, Manila , Tokyo, and Hong Kong . Of course, the most regular "visitors" of all are our alumni publications, the new magazine GEORGETOWN and the Alumni News. With the approval of the Board of Governors it has been determined that the alumni magazine will henceforth be published three times a year, in Fall , Winter, and Spring numbers. An al l-schoo l news letter, including club notes, will also be published thrice yearly. Thus every alumnus of the University will be receiving "news from home" every two months. In its new format and with its new emphasis upon subjects of serious genera l interest, GEORGETOWN hopes to represent the University to its alumni in its continuing role as a center of teaching, scholarship, and research and as an increasingly responsible factor in our developing American society. The theme for our 175th Anniversary , "Wisdom and Discover-y for a Dynamic World" is now a part of history, but as .a directive for Georgetown ' s role and future it is very much alive. Of the organizational changes on campus of this epoch-making year not the least significant is that which finds the University's Placement Office a responsibility of the Alumni Association . Last July we assumed continu ed on page 16 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND REPORT: 1964-65 I am very h appy that more and more of our alumni are making themselves a part of the present and the future of Georgetown through their participation in the Alumni Annual Fund. Since its inception in 1954, the Fund has grown steadily each year, and a t the end of this, its 11th year, showed an accumulated total of $2,4 71,202. 74. As I terminate my position as National Chairman of the Alumni Annual Fund, I want to express my own gratitude for the opportunity given me to be Chairman for 1964-1965 and to acknowledge my sincere indebtedness to the more than 700 loyal alumni who carried the work of the Fund forward. Now let's all get together and make the 1965-1966 Fund so successful that the 1964-1965 Fund will seem pale by comparison. c=::r (hu_ ~· THOMAS A. DEAN, C'20 National Chairman 1964-65 Alumni Annual Fund TOTAL ALUMNI SUPPORT 1964-1965 I. ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND (1 July '64-30 June '65) Donors* Amount 2,612 $ 50,400.27 409 3,025.05 School of Medicine 1,295 72,042.03 Law Center 1,825 50,851.03 School of Dentistry 839 27,430.00 Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service 867 18,075.76 School of Nursing 330 4,418.19 28 536.00 263 3,426.58 2,642 158,985.97 College of Arts & Sciences Graduate School Institute of Languages & linguistics School of Business Administration Undesignated TOTAL II. OTHER ALUMNI GIVING TO GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY $389,190.88 $214,670.82 ( Not Processed Through The Alumni Annual Fund) GRAND TOTAL *An Alumnus of more than one school is counted by each school attended. THE 1964-1965 ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND COUNCIL Thomas D. Begley, Sr., L '27 Bernard A. Carter, C'49 Dr. John S. Clemence, D '38 Mary K. Fleming, N '43 Charles E. J. Nester, FS '51 John J. Power, Jr., C '33 Walter B. Schubert, C'51 B. Edward Shlesinger, C'l5, G'l6, L'21, GL'22 Reverend Anthony J. Zeits, S.J., C'43 $603,861.70 REPORT ON THE REGIONS: A Three Year Comparison REGION 1964-65 CHAIRMAN CALIFORNIA San Francisco cot~~t~~~n California Denver CONNECTICUT DELAWARE fLORIDA Orlando Ridge A HAWAII rea (Lakeland) ILLINOIS Cook p . ounty (Chicago) eon a Rockford INDIANA c Indianapolis IO~~Uth Bend FINAL: 1963-64 Donors Amount FINAL: 1964-65 Donors Amount Michael Roseto David Ellsworth 24 99 $ 1,060.00 3,292.91 36 $ 847.00 135 6,370.50 44 145 $ 1,772.50 6,773.50 Thomas S. Galla Victor Battaglia 11 262 42 230.00 7.732.61 901.00 9 345 47 115.00 9,014.00 1,155.00 10 365 60 378.00 15,185.00 2,209.00 4 14 8 45.00 45.00 220.00 7 13 21 70.00 37.00 383.00 7 2 14 95.00 55.00 469.16 130 7 6 8,000.00 190.00 245.00 150 3 5 21,783.15 130.00 150.00 158 3 2 17,759.25 35.00 275.00 12 2 140.00 105.00 11 3 140.00 65.00 17 5 235.00 154.33 3 135.00 6 225.00 6 180.00 Robert A. Winfield 13 21 465.00 904.41 22 30 622.00 1,145.00 14 28 5,960.00 1,880.00 Carl A. Ten-Hoopen 57 885.00 82 1,583.32 84 2,700.00 Francis L. Swift 66 20 26 17 6,600.00 431.00 1,281.41 620.00 200 19 24 27 8,472.15 405.00 880.00 675.00 193 22 21 25 9,688.00 1,568.39 1,650.00 1,084.00 64 3 46 3,638.00 127.00 1,642.99 102 6 68 4,310.00 360.00 3,171.00 101 3 55 6,472.60 149.20 2,484.00 34 10 1,017.00 215.00 34 5 1,509.00 75.00 45 11 2,970.00 312.00 9 3 170.00 280.00 7 4 210.00 255.00 8 6 152.00 215.00 43 7 984.41 135.00 44 19 882.50 305.00 35 21 840.50 527.50 64 94 33 26 17 19 38 69 4 1,483.00 4,891.41 2,261.79 616.00 315.00 330.00 1,386.82 1,686.00 155.00 76 137 46 29 45 31 47 71 3 2,020.00 8,293.50 2,440.00 495.00 724.00 587.50 1,267.50 1,829.50 32.00 75 137 41 35 43 26 41 63 5 2,900.00 10,787.25 3,497.50 1,433.00 1,265.00 580.00 1,588.00 2,049.50 107.00 Raymond Drymalski, ]r. Dr. Stanley Chernish Dubuque LOUISIANA MA~~~ Orleans FINAL: 1962-63 Donors Amount MARYLAND MA~~Itimore Area ACHUSETTS Boston Area ~e~ Bedford Jnngfield-Holyoke M orcester IC~IGAN Richard P. Houlihan, ]r. Detroit Miles M. O'Brien, ]r. Ml~~~d Rapids M SOlA ISSOURI St lo . NEYAo Uls City & County NE A Harrison P. Dillworth ~ ~AMPSHIRE Nanchester N ashua EW JERSEY Merce C NEW M r ounty.Trenton Area NEw EXICO Ne YORK-METROPOLITAN AREA IV Jersey ~erg en County ssex County Hudson County Middlesex County Monmouth County Morris County Passaic County . u nlon County Warren County Dr. Adrian Levesque Dr. Adrian Levesque Frederick Kentz, ]r. john F. Wagne r George Lacay ]ames D. Butler john A. Lynch , ]r. Dr. Edgar Zimmerman Donald R. Furth Edward]. McNeill ]ames L. Dobson New York Bronx County Kings County New York County Nassau County Queens County Suffolk County Westchester County NEW YORK STATE Albany Area Auburn-Syracuse Batavia Broome County Buffalo Orange County Rochester Utica NORTH CAROLINA Ashvi lie-Henderson OHIO Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Toledo OKLAHOMA Tulsa OREGON Portland PENNSYLVANIA Allentown Central Pa. (Altoona) Erie Philadelphia Pittsburgh Scranton Area Wilkes-Barre RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS Dallas Fort Worth Houston UTAH VIRGINIA Ric~mond WASHINGTON, D. C.-METROPOLITAN AREA Business Administration College Dental School Foreign Service School Graduate School Institute of Languages & Linguistics Law School Medical School Nursing School WASHINGTON STATE Tacoma WISCONSIN 1 oo2.~ 3'173.00 1 8's1s.11 :ss7.! 26 1 &92.~ 1,210.00 9:3os.ol 25 68 167 208 66 31 127 650.41 1,818.00 4,523.82 19,210.20 1,810.00 763.82 3,042.41 25 87 180 242 70 42 193 512.00 3,130.00 5,048.04 18,296.73 1,769.00 1,415.00 4,614.30 33 73 160 231 65 32 157 62 22 3 17 22 4 47 28 1,786.82 648.81 160.00 270.00 719.41 24.41 1,429.00 558.82 75 27 3 16 46 7 73 35 1,927.50 765.00 165.00 490.00 1,424.00 113.00 5,758.00 920.00 68 29 4 21 52 7 72 26 5 111.00 6 110.00 3 Neil T. Ruddock john T. Canna Erwin R. Effler, ]1 36 82 10 3 2,460.09 2,607.41 255.00 115.00 35 103 11 5 1,975.00 3,312.48 315.00 220.00 34 92 10 7 P. C. Lauinger, ]r. 13 1,030.00 13 1,575.00 9 William M. Keller, ]r. 11 137.00 20 234.00 10 9 25 10 111 30 21 4 87 4 1 11 230.00 1,233.41 122.00 5,280.62 970.00 775.00 155.00 3,221.41 135.00 25.00 622.00 13 19 13 136 58 33 5 115 7 3 42 325.00 690.00 270.00 5,604.36 1,763.50 1,044.35 130.00 4,407.00 265.00 45.00 510.00 8 18 18 153 47 34 4 119 3 1 16 Robert]. Hogan 2 4 14 11 20.00 110.00 1,235.00 334.41 14 7 13 11 495.00 115.00 8,240.00 260.00 12 1 14 13 Hugh]. Fitzpatrick 18 1,685.00 17 2,985.08 22 28 341 201 207 90 8 286 264 40 738.50 6,363.56 9,310.41 4,824.97 1,407.50 43.00 8,454.00 15,264.61 322.50 74 465 207 255 123 10 620 276 92 1,157.00 17,438.16 8,315.50 14,430.07 1,470.50 73.00 20,439.29 14,104.50 684.50 95 495 247 300 121 16 517 197 121 13,905·50 1,506· 3 28 33.00 758.00 3 42 45.00 976.00 4 44 s5oo 'oo 1,273· ] . Richard Edmondson ]. Richard Edmondson ]. Richard Edmondson Thomas Dwyer Thomas Dwyer Thomas Dwyer Peter P. Mullen Dr. Thomas Mottolese Dr. Richard Bastiano john Foley ]ames S. Kernan, ]r. john Gent ]ames G. Dunn Anthony]. Brosco Col. Arthur P. Nesbit George R. Houston, ]r. Rev. A.]. Zeits, S.]. Dr. Henry. Heim Charles E.]. Nester Walter Comer Dr. ]ames Nugent Mary Northrop 2 goo.oo 'g73.00 198.0° g92.~ 2 302·~ 150.~ 5 702·~ 1 1:340.~ 95.~ 2 447.50 ~~ 15,933· I &20.~ 445.~ 1,&20·~ 240.00 250.00 1 040.00 50 1174· 75 10,376· 0 1 sst.O 1'419·50 '242.50 5 45o.00 '21o.OI 35.00 g02·50 I I &35.00 10.00 567.50 37o.oo 2,921.00 50 2 206· ' 50 18,321· 0 10,474·5, 13,318.20 1 942·0 '15s.oo 19,794·~ Alumni Leaders who gave $1000 or more to Georgetown University in the fiscal year 1964-1965. llarse D ll egle ' r. Francis E ., M'50 ll Oy} Y, Thomas D ., L'27 llrade, John J., Jr. FS'59 llre Y, Joseph D., L'20 llro~an, Joseph B., C'25 ll Urken, JFrancis C ., L'23 catusm' ames Gibbons , C'24 "I "'ark o, Louis J ., L'27 Co e, Col. Thomas A., L'17 benway, John L., C'48 be an, Paul R., L'46 bllfan, Thomas A., C'20 fy, Alfred Poole C'31 b Urb· ' 10 h rer · • James H ., L'20 !?in llicola, Dr. Anthony R., C'42, M'45 l?!o e, Louis B., L'25 n od, Robert F C'34 ., '>Old Gon lllan, Aaron, FS'34 Gr Zalez, Jose G., L'27 ant, liugh A., C'33 Hahn, Philip Y., C'21 Heafey, Edwin A., L'23 Hennessy , James, L'31 Hoffman, V. Manning, FS'49 Horton, Donald B., FS'49 Hunter, Dr. 0. Benwood, Jr., M'40 Iden, Oscar Glenn, FS'22, FS'24 Jones, Dr. Stephen N., C'42, M'45 Keliher, Dr. Thomas F., M'34 LaBrum, J. Harry, L'25 Lauinger, P.C., C'22 Madaras, Dr. JohnS., Jr., M'24 Maroney, Joseph E., L'25 Mascotte, Leo C., L'25 McCahill, Eugene P., C'21 McCarthy , Albert G., L'57 McDonou gh, Bernard P., L'25 Miller, Col. Jo Zach, III, C'04 Miller, Rollins W., Jr., FS'50 Minihan, Most Rev. Jeremiah F., C'25 d-w cear;, · II~· ~j . ·~. 0{;1/i. 'tJ -'detb na....._erg, Robert P., C'59 ne;'Y, Edward F., L'20 Cah~on, liarold, C'4 7 C~ 1 ill, Robert L., Jr., C'54 «J.Cagnini , Arthur B., Jr., C'54 Cam Can alier, Charles A.,Jr., C'38, L'42 Carttweu, Thomas A., C'08 Cod erl Bernard A., C'49 Coud1 Col. Leo A., L'22 be :hlin, Paul H., FS'27 bi S asqualel Dr. John V., M'28 bon esa, Joseph D. , C'37, L'40 b 001neUy, Hon. Walter J., FS'21 b ow~ey Willi am T ., Jr., C ' 43 08 Thomas J . L'28 )J,.. ' ••sc0 ll 'James N., Jr., C'53 bti 1 h scou }\'"" bl.lff • nuc ael J., C 55 li:hr Y, James F., Jr., C'47 l?t~alll, Frederick F., Sr., L'26 agan, Dr. John J., M'30 1 1 ' /(A: (){~ • Montgome ry, Warwick, C'18, L'24 Noznesky , Harry J., FS'33 O'Brien, Patrick C., C'24 Platt, William B., Jr., C'29, L'32 Ranger, Casper J., C'30 Reiss, Raymond H., C'19 Reiss, Theodore J., C'54 Semansky , Dr. Edward J., C'28, M'32 Shannon, James C., Jr., C'50 Shattuck, Gerald, C'21 Shea, William A., Sr., L'31 Shlesinge r, B. Edward, C'15, G'l6, L'21, GL'22 Sitterding , William H., C'12 Spalding, Hughes, Sr., C'08 Spellman, Francis Cardinal, H'46 Sprankle, James R., Jr., C'27 Sullivan, John W., C'56 Sweetser, Dr. Peter W., M'37 Welch, Francis X., L'26 l.ea~t $500 but less than Alumni Leaders who gave. at $1000 to Georgetown Umvers1ty m the fiscal year 1964-1965. Grady, Dr. Joseph A., M'46 Gunlocke, Howard W., C'34 Harvey, John J., C'38 Hazzard, Dr. Lawrence R., M'45 Hennessy , James, L'31 Hosta, Geoffrey M., C'64 Huie, Byron S., Jr., L'38 Hussey, Dr. Hugh H., M'34 Killoran, Clair J., L'32 Knape, Raymond E., FS'53 Kunkel, Paul C., C'24 Lamy, Charles S., C'28 Langie, Louis A., C'19 Leavey, Thomas E., L'23 Lehan, Dr. Thomas R. , C'33, M'37 Leslie, Henry M., C'38 Locascio, Dr. Nicholas R. M'31 Lynch, Arthur F., C'22 Lynch, Clay F., C'03 Maher, Dr. Joseph J., M'45 McCahill, Francis T., C'26 McCarthy , J. Vernon, C'51 McKie, Edward F., Jr., L'52 McQuillen , Paul W., C'13 Mead, Thomas E., FS'42 Mylnarski , Dr. Joseph A., C'35, M'39 Pierce, James M., C'll Powers, John, J., Jr., C'34 Reeves, Daniel F., C'34 Reynolds, T.A., Jr., C'48 Rich, Anthony J., L'25 Ross, Dr. George L., M'30 Ryan, Charles P., FS'31, C'33 Schuyler, William E., Jr., L'40 Shutack, George A., L'23 Smith, Stephen E., C'48 Southerla nd, Hon. C.A., L'13 Steiner, John E., C'32 Stewart, Eugene L., C'48, L'51 Sullivan, Bolton, H'56 Williams, David Yee, C'53 Williams, Edward Bennett, L'44 Alumni Leaders who gave at least $100 but less than $500 to Georgetown University in the fiscal year 1964-65 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Abell, William S. '36 Altobello, Daniel J . '63 Arthur, Dr. Philip S. '33 Armstrong, Vincent J. '53 Babbitt, John G. '29 Bad amy, Dr. Peter A. '32 Barrette, Dr. Roland M. '50 Beatty, John J ., Jr. '15 Begley, Thomas D., Jr. '59 Belson, James A. '53 Berberich, Dr. W. F. '32 Be rnet, John Joseph '4 7 Bestercy, Dr. John J . '51 Bidwill, William V. '53 Bierbower, James J, '47 Blommer, Henry J. '26 Blommer, A. J '31 Blommer, Bernard J. '30 Bougie, Dr. James A., Jr. '54 Bova, Joseph Ralph '48 Boyd, Howard '32 Boyd, William A. '42 Bregman, Dr. Robert L. '47 Brennen, John H. '32 Briefs, Godfrey E. '40 Briggs, Walter 0., Jr. '34 Brooke, John F., Jr. '21 Brophy, Harold R. '24 Brown, Harry H. ' 11 Bruder, Hon. Michael J. '22 Buchholz, James H. '49 Bukowski, Dr. Stanley A. '45 Burke, Thomas C. '19 Burke, William A., Jr. '58 Burlee, William J. , Jr. '53 Buse, Raymond L., Jr. '48 Buskirk, Dr. James H. '28 Burton, David G. '56 Butler, James A. '21 Caggiano, Dr. A. P. '31 Cagney, Frank X. '36 Cain, Ric hard J. '51 Callaghan, Thomas A., Jr. '40 Callahan, Edward J ,, Sr. ' 17 Cange mi, Dr. Vito F. '32 Cantwell , Thomas A. '08 Carney, Hon. George M. '22 Carran, Lewis C. , Sr. '25 Casey, Francis L., Jr. '50 Cashin, Edward J., Jr. '18 Cassidy, Dr. John E. '38 Castiglia, J ames V. '41 Clare, N. Holmes '26 Clare, William F. , Jr. '26 Cloonan, Dr. John J., Jr. '36 Coakley, John A., Jr. '33 Cahalan, Rev. Florence D. '31 . Coleman, Hon. Peter T. '49 Colli ton, Dr. William F., Jr. '45 Connelly, Harry S., Sr. '30 Connelly, J ohn F. '14 Connolly, Francis A., Jr. '53 Considine, James P. '55 Cooke, Dr. John A. , Jr. '36 Corless, Dr. J oseph F. '35 Coughlin, Dr. John H., Jr. '44 Coughtin, Paul J. '32 Cox, James T. '27 Crowley, Charles L. '25 Crowley, George D. '34 Cullen, John B. '30 Cullen, Livingston J. '99 Curtin, William J. '53 Curry, Robert E. '35 Cusack, Dr. Willia m J. '17 D'Agostini, Dr. Alfred J. '28 Dahill, Edwin MeN. '12 Dailey, J . Theodore '49 Daly, Rev. Charles W. '47 Daly, Dr. Joseph J. '48 D'Amico, Joseph A., Jr. '55 Danaher, Robert C. '46 Daniels, George G. '58 Danner, Ric h ard G. '33 Da rling, Dr. Donald B. '4 7 Dean, Capt. Richmond, II '57 Dee, George M. '23 Deleha nty, Francis B., Jr. '27 De Rosa, John E. '40 De Stefano, Dr. Thomas M. '38 Di Paola, Anthony D. '64 Diskon, George F. '31 Dolan, Bernard J ., Jr. '49 Dolan, Thomas J . '52 Donahue, Alphonsus J, '38 Donahue, Frank M. '39 Donahue, John F. '22 Donahue, Theodore Pe ter '48 Donnellan, J oseph F. '30 Donohoe, James A., Jr. '39 Donohue, Richard J. '23 Donohue, Dr. Robert F. '43 Dubit, Dr. Jules A. '54 Duffy, Hon. James P. B. '01 Duggan, Cornelius D., Jr. '42 Dwye r, John E., Jr. '40 Edmondson, J. Richard '50 English, Clayton F. '30 Farr, Dr. Joseph L. '47 Farrell, Thomas A. '28 Finnegan, Dr. John G. '43 Fisher, Charles T., Ill '51 Fisher, Louis A. '32 Fissell, Dr. George M. '31 Flaherty, Joseph F. '32 Flavin, Donald F. '28 Flynn, John B. '16 Foote, Dr. William D. '34 Fredricks, B arran '24 Friday, Dr. Rupert H. '34 Fuller, Frederick J ., Jr. '39 Gaffey, Andrew F. '25 Gaffney, Francis W. '27 Gallagher, James A., Jr. '39 Garrity, Pau l D. '56 Gartland, John J., Jr. '35 Garwood, Hon. W. St. John ' 17 Geoghan, William F. X., Jr. '39 Gibbs, Frederick R. '11 Gilligan, Anthony E. '48 Glavin, William A. '30 Gleason, J ames A. '28 Gorman, Daniel J. '43 Graham, Robert E. '31 Green, Philip B. '55 Griesedieck, Henry A. '38 Griffin, James G. '50 Grazier, Richard, Jr. '52 Gurry, Thomas F., Jr. '16 Haile, Dr. Robert C. '40 Hamilton, George E., Jr. ' 17 Hanifen, Edward A. '20 Harden, Edwin A. '22 Harding, Martin J , '27 Harney, Dr. Aloysius P. '30 Harris, Dr. Basil '40 Hart, Hon. Phillip A. '34 Harvey, James J. '40 Harvey, Joseph S. '41 Hayes, E. Kirby '34 Hayes, Dr. John G. '25 Healy, Robert J. '49 Heany, Donald F. '40 Heingartner, Gerard J. '55 Heiskell, Edward V. '14 Hennessy, J ames D. '46 Higgins, Mark B. '30 Higgins, Robert W. '43 Higgins, Thomas W. '31 Hindley, William F., Jr. '55 Hoffman, George T. '39 Hogan, Edward T. '43 Horigan, Frederick '37 Houlihan, J ames P., Jr. '30 Howard , Dr. Hartley W. '31 Hunt, Hon. Wilmer B. '24 Jobe, Howard Lewis '49 Jose ph, Dr. Paul T. '50 Kaiser, Robert J. '56 Kane, AI Philip '28 Keating, Cletus, Jr. '39 Kelly, Dr. Aloysi us T. '33 Kelly, Arthur Shaun '51 Kelly, Dr. John R. '42 Kelly, William F., Jr. '51 Kennedy, John R. '52 Kenny, Hubert J . '40 Kernan, James S., Jr. '36 Ke rnan, Thomas D. '22 Kernan, Warnish J. '01 King, Peter J., Jr. '42 Kissinger, Dr. Donald J. '31 Kleisley, Robe rt N. '55 Kohl, John L. '43 Kundtz, Ewald E., Sr. '22 Kundtz, Leo R. '29 Kuhn, Dr. John J. '34 Kunkel, Raymond J. '22 Kuntz, Richard '25 Lacey, Dr. Robert T. '50 Largay, John A. '33 Largay, Thomas V. '35 Largay, Vince nt B. '53 Lauro, Francis G. '40 Laughlin, John E., Jr. '27 La Velie, Eugene E. '52 Lawless, Vincent M. '44 Lawlor, William J., Jr. '28 Leary, Rt. Rev. Msgr. J . J '17 Lilly, Joseph F. '24 McAllister, Gerard M. '31 McArdle, Paul F. '41 McBride, Joseph A. '40 McBride, J . Nevins '29 McCabe, David H. '50 McCahill, Charles F. '08 McCarthy, Daniel F. '17 McCarthy, Robert M. , III '64 McCarthy, Daniel F., Jr. '50 McCarthy, Dr. Mor J . '44 McConville, Edwin B. '20 McCooey, Richard J . '52 McCormick, Leo H. '30 McDevitt, Robert L. '40 McDonnell, Charles E. '47 McDonnell, John J. '40 McDonnell, Lawrence E. '35 McGinness, Neil M. '62 McGinness, Henry J., Jr. '54 McGrath, J erome J . '47 McHugh, Thomas A., Sr. '22 Mcinerney, Dr. M. J , '27 McKenna, Dr. David J , '52 McKenna, Dr. William H. '50 McKenzie, William A. '31 McLaughlin, Dr. Edward D. '52 McLaughlin, Dr. William J. '35 McMahon, Edward J, '42 McMahon, Richard P. '49 McMahon, Dr. Thomas F. '38 McQuade, John D. '20 McQuillen, Joseph V. '24 McQuillen, Dr. M. P. '53 McShain, John '22 Mack, Thomas J ,, Jr. '55 Madigan, Dr. Howard S. '42 Madigan, James C. '13 Madigan, Dr. J ohn B. '38 Mahoney, Joseph J ., Jr. '40 Malfetano, Dr. John H. '44 Marilley, Dr. Ralph J ., Jr. '48 Martin, William A. '47 Matheson, Finlay L. '40 Mattare, Dr. John J. '15 Maxted, Dr. William C. '50 Mayle, Dr. Francis C. , Jr. '49 Mehren, Paul '38 Melone, Dr. Charles P., Sr. '31 Melvin, Henry E. '38 Mendoza-Tio, Dr. C. F . '53 Meyer, Alexander C., Jr. '56 Michaud, Dr. J, Ellery '43 Miller, Edwin Lang '10 Miller, Frede rick J. '40 Miller, Mark A. '18 Milton, Charles J . '35 Mirando, Felix A. ' 49 W •o9 Montgomery, Joseph .;i5 Moore, Dr. Samuel B. •sl Moran, Dr. Frank S., Jr. Morgan ' C . Carroll '2 17 Morone y, James M. 'I J •37 Moynihan, Hon. J. A., •; 2 Mullen J , Sylvester, Jr. Murph;, Edward A. 1 z ? Murphy, Richard B. 34 Murray, Paul B. '44 Nalty, Paul A. '58 Navin, Jack '34 Nee, Dermot A. '25 Neu, Dr. Robert B. '42 Nichelson, Denis L. '5 7 Obert, Paul R. '50 O'Brien, John A. '35 , 5 O'Brien, Lawrence J. 3 1 O'Brie n, Miles M., Sr. '~ O'Brien, Patrick C., Jrf.J •34 O'Connell, Dr. Joseph , ,j O'Connor, William E. 4 •39 O'Connor, William L., Jr.r •z7 O'Donoghue, Dr. D. W., J •4l O'Donovan, Dr. TimothY O'Keefe, Martin P. '54 ,4z O'Laughlin Raymond J. Oliver, Har~ld W., Jr. ' 40 Olivere, Dr. Peter J. '34 O'Malley, Dr. Emmett J. O' Neil, William C. '40 O' Neill, Edmund F. '31 O'Neill, John F., Jr. '6 2 ,31 O'Shaughnessy, J~hn f; 31 O'Toole, Dr. FranciS A. Parson, Rudolph D. '51 Pender, Dr. Robert B. '4 3 Perlitz, George A. '36 Perlitz, Robert H. '30 Petrosky, Michael D. '38 Petzold, Thomas T. '23 Phelan, Robert T. '35 Power, John J., Jr. '33 Prial, Frank J., II '42 Prindiville, E. J ., Jr. '55 Ragan, Willia m F. '43 Raleigh, Edward J . '37 Reed, J. Patrick '53 Reid, Alfred D. '21 Reiner, Burton J. '50 Ricciardi, William J. '23 Rick, Robert J. '40 Robb, George Edward ' 52 •35 Rom weber, A. William. Jr. Romweber, J ohn A. '23 Rom weber, Robert J. '30 Rooney, John E . '48 Rooney,.L. F., Jr. '49 Ruddock, Neil T. '50 Rush, Dr. Robert C. '36, 4 Ryan, Dr. J eremiah E. 3 Saer, E. Harold, Jr. '42 Saccardi, Carmin C. '40 , 7 4 Sathre, Dr. Paul Howard Saul, Andrew M. '27 Saur, Otto J. '26 •)6 Schaefer, Dr. John Wm· Schlafly, Daniel L. '33 Schlafly, Daniel L., Jr. '61 Scbrup, Nicholas J . '51 Schubert, Walter B. '51 , 32 Schuhmacher, HarrY C. , 41 Schwarz, Dr. Charles A., 4 Schweinlcr, Carl LewiS ~ 4 Scalley, Hon. Thomas C. Scully, Dr. John T., Jr. •52 Seymour, B. A., Jr. '61 , Shannon, Joseph R., Jr. 50 Sheridan, Leo J ., Jr. '57 Siebert, Edward W. '50 Sigmund, Paul E., Jr. ·so Sitterding, F. B., Ill '41 Slavin, Very Rev. Msgr. '2 9 Smith, Alfred H., Jr. '33 Smith, Joseph G. '33 Spizziri, Dr. Louis J . '47 , 4 3 Stapleton, Dr. Thomas D· Stenger, J ohn R. '47 Stewart, Dr. Otto K. '48 58 f. ·z1 2 Stahlman, Frederick '12 Stratton, Lcdr. R. A. '55 Sullivan, Daniel J., IV '53 Sullivan, Edward J., Jr. '50 Sullivan, Francis C. '24 Sullivan, Hon. Mark A., Jr. '32 Sullivan, Raymond P., Jr. '34 Sullivan, William A. '31 Suraci, Henry A. '53 Sussen, Joseph J., Jr. '49 Sweeney, Robert E. '31 Sweeney, Wilson J. '39 Swift, Francis L. '4 7 Talbot, Dr. Frank J, '48 Toolan, John E., Jr. '55 Tracey, Dr. John M. '47 Trthey, Harry O'Neill '38 Trundle, Sidney A., Jr. '30 Tunmore, John J . '31 Van Buren, Dr. John J. '36 Veith, Dr. Joseph C., Jr. '44 Verkamp, J . Richard '24 Wagner, Jerome A. '22 Wait, Kevin P. '5 1 Wa!J, John R. '39 Wallace, Stratford C. '59 Walsh, Dr. James C., Jr. '41 Walsh, Richard J . '50 Waiters, Richard J . '50 Weipert, Alfred L. '47 Wetrtch, Francis C. '49 Weich, Leonard L. '31 Werner, Dr. David A. '49 White, James J ., III '49 Wigglesworth, T. Eliot '27 Williams, Charles M. '34 Williams, James R. '38 Williams, William J . '37 WoJtertng, Joseph A. '4 7 Woltertng, Thomas F. '51 Wymard, Hon. Norman L. '12 Zazzalli, Hon. A. F., Sr. '22 Zintak, Benjamin J. , Jr. '43 GRADUATE SCHOOL Briefs, Godfrey E. '41 Cahm, Raymond T. '22 Doctor, Dr. Powrie V. '40 Dubin, Wilbert Bernard '50, '53 Dublt, Dr. Jules A. '61 Dunn, Charles A 11 '32 Foster, Dr. Jame~· J . '54 Grazier, Richard, Jr. '54 Heany, Donald F. '41 Holton, Dr. Philip J, '57 Howard, Dr. Hartley W. '40 Imperial, Dr. Jose F. '38, '40 Jobe, Howard Lewis '51 I<ernan, Thomas D. '23 LiUenfie ld, Dr. L. S. '54, '56 Mayle, Dr. Francis C., Jr. '59 McCabe, David H. '62 McCormack, Malcolm C. '51 Mundie, Dr. Paul J . '30 0 'Brten, Lt. Col. Robert E. '51, '60 ~Donoghue, Dr. D. W., Jr. '31 Cciardi, William j . '24 Sweig, Dr. Martin '57 Vickers, Marton R. '23 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Abel], Dr. James Esten '50 ~nsworth, Dr. George '48 Uman, Dr. Francis C. '34 Altieri, Dr. Anthony J . '38 A.tnatrano, Dr. Vincent P. '40 Ambrosio, Dr. Severino J. '54 Anthony, Dr. Michael A. '52 Arthur, Dr. Philip S. '38 Auth, Dr. Thomas L. '48 :ad amy, Dr. Peter A. '34 Balash, Dr. William R. '56 arr, Dr. Norman L. '38 Barsanti, Dr. Ronald G. '53 :astable, Dr. Charles M. '31 Belmont, Dr. Frank A. '45 enscbine, Dr. F. W. '36 :enshoff, Dr. A. M., Jr. '50 erberich, Dr. W. F. '36 :erkeley, Dr. William T., Jr. '43 erman, Dr. Norman E. '45 :errnan, Dr. Sidney '32 Oland, Dr. james E. '47 Bonanno, Dr. Peter J . '33 Boss, Dr. Eugene G. '23 Bradley, Dr. Samuel M. '54 Bregman, Dr. Robert L. '50 Brennan, Dr. Andrew J. '34 Brennan, Dr. John j. '36 Bruns, Dr. David L. '51 Bukowski, Dr. Stanley A. '49 Bunce, Dr. John Daniel '51 Burch, Dr. Warren B. '31 Burke, Dr. john J. '50 Burke, Dr. Matthew W., Jr. '50 Burstein, Dr. Jacob '41 Buskirk, Dr. James H. '32 Butts, Dr. John B. '29 Caggiano, Dr. Anthony P. '32 Calligaro, Dr. Egildo A. '35 Canfield, Dr. John J. '37 · Cangemi, Dr. Vito F. '36 Capobianco, Dr. A. G. '52 Caserta, Dr. Silvio J . '37 Cassidy, Dr. John E. '42 Cavanaugh, Dr. James J. A. '55 Chanatry, Dr. Anthony G. '44 Chasse, Dr. Adrian T. j, '57 Cloonan, Dr. John J,, Jr. '40 Coffey, Dr. Robert J. '32 Coleman, Dr. Thomas H. '43 Collins, Dr. john F. '31 Colliton, Dr. William F., Jr. '48 Comeau, Dr. William J. '40 Connolly, Dr. Joseph P. '36 Contino, Dr. Francis P. '27 Corless, Dr. Joseph F. '39 Corley, Dr. Karl C. '32 Cusack, Dr. William J . '21 Cyr, Dr. Donat P. '38 Czarsty, Dr. Joseph C. '54 D' Agostini, Dr. Alfred J. '30 Daley, Dr. Daniel J. '37 Daly, Dr. Joseph j. '51 D'Anna, Dr. John Anthony '50 Darling, Dr. Donald B. '50 De'Carlo, Dr. Pasquale M. '25 Delaney, Dr. Henry R., Jr. '46 Della Badia, Dr. Mario '49 De Pietro, Dr. V. P. '42 D'Errico, Dr. Francis J. '45 Detrano, Dr. Joseph R. '38 De Vivo, Dr. Carmine '46 Dick, Dr. Arthur '36 Dl Giacomo, Dr. Harry E. '36 Diorio, Dr. Carmine D. '46 Dobrzynski, Dr. Francis A. '40 Dolan, Dr. William D., Jr. '42 Domush, Dr. Herman '34 Donohoe, Dr. Robert F. '49 Donovan, Dr. James M. '40 Dougherty, Dr. Arthur M. '25 Driscoll, Dr. Edward T. '38 Drogowski, Dr. Matthew J. '32 Du Dac, Dr. Thomas W. '33 Dwyer, Dr. Paul A. '45 Eig, Dr. Blaine H. '45 Fallon, Dr. William G., Jr. '50 Feely, Dr. Edward J, '34 Feliciano, Dr. Vincent '39 Ficarra, Dr. Bernard J . '39 Finnerty, Dr. Urban R. '34 Finucane, Dr. Richard D. '49 Fissell, Dr. George M. '35 Fitzgerald, Dr. J, Blaine '48 Fitzgerald, Dr. Wm. j. '24 Fleury, Dr. Albert F. '46 Foote, Dr. William D. '38 Fowler, Dr. Francis D. '54 Foster, Dr. James J . '47 Freda, Dr. Franklin D. '44 Freilich, Dr. Sydney F. '30 Frost, Dr. Robert j. '43 Fuchs, Dr. Edwin M. '54 Gerace, Dr. Charles A. '38 Geran, Dr. William F. '30 Gian, Dr. Mario G. '40 Gill, Dr. Nicholas P. '52 Giunta, Dr. joseph R. '33 Graeter, Dr. F. Albert '35 Graniero, Dr. Frank '37 Grassi, Dr. Michael 0. A. '38 Gressly, Dr. Donald W. '34 Hagovsky, Dr. Albert j. '40 Haile, Dr. Robert C. '43 Hamacher, Dr. Edward N. '43 Hannon. Dr. John F. '53 Hart, Dr. Joseph X. C. '41 Harty, Dr. John E. '37 Hennigan, Dr. John J. '41 Hime!farb, Dr. Hillard M. '33 Holden, Dr. Raymond T. '28 Houff, Dr. Louis A. '29 Hyland, Dr. William A. '14 lanacone, Dr. Samuel j . '45 Ierardi, Dr. Peter A., Jr. '43 Illig, Dr. Howard G. '30 Imhoff, Dr. John G. '34 lnguagiato, Dr. Gerard J, '41 luppa, Dr. Louis A. '32 Jacobs, Dr. J. Bay '21 Kaletowski, Dr. M. F. '39 Kauer, Dr. George W. '45 Katz, Dr. Sol '39 Kaval, Dr. Vincent T. '36 Kay, Dr. Alvin I. '40 Kazal, Dr. Henry L. '48 Kehoe, Dr. James A., Jr. '4 7 Kelly, Dr. john R. '45 Kennedy, Dr. Maurice V. '30 Kissinger, Dr. Donald j. '35 Kl ein, Dr. Harold C. '40 Klenk, Dr. Joseph P. '25 Konopka, Dr. Benjamin S. '43 Koplowltz, Dr. Joseph E. '37 Kuhn, Dr. john j. '38 Kuhn, Dr. William G., Jr. '42 Kustrup, Dr. john F., Sr. '30 Labate, Dr. Philip A. '43 Lamberta, Dr. Frank '36 Lane, Dr. Joseph A. '22 Lang, Dr. Walter W. '47 Leahey, Dr. Edward B. '44 Lehmiller, Dr. Karl L. '31 Leone, Dr. Casmer E. '51 Lepore, Dr. John J. '37 Levinson, Dr. David M. '30 Lieberman, Dr. Joseph A., Jr. '27 Lilienfield, Dr. L. S. '49 Lizak, Dr. G. M. '49 Loftus, Dr. James F. '48 Loftus, Dr. James M. '32 Lombard, Dr. Peter Noble '41 Lo Re, Dr. Alexander S. '34 Lorenzo, Dr. Nicholas F. '41 Lutz, pr. joseph F. '48 Lyons, Dr. James P. '38 Madigan, Dr. Howard S. '45 Manion, Dr. William C. '43 Malfetano, Dr. John H. '47 Manley, Dr. R. M. '43 Marilley, Dr. Ralph j. '52 Martel, Dr. Leon A., Jr. '47 Mattare, Dr. john J. '21 Mattingly, Dr. T. W. '30 Mayle, Dr. Francis C., Jr. '53 Maxted, Dr. William C. '54 May, Dr. Conrad G. '40 McAteer, Dr. Gerald '37 McCann, Dr. John B. '44 McCann, Dr. john N. '44 McCarthy, Dr. Mor J. '47 McCartney. Dr. John J . '42 McCawley, Dr. Walter E. '22 McGuire, Dr. H. Thomas '32 Mcinerney, Dr. M. J . '31 McLaughlin, Dr. Thomas F. '36 McMahon, Dr. James D. '49 McMahon, Dr. Thomas F. '42 McNally, Dr. Joseph T. '45 McNamara, Dr. C. Edwin '31 McNulty, Dr. Richard J. '23 McQuillen, Dr. M. P. '57 McWilliams, Dr. T. G. '50 Melone, Dr. Charles P ., Sr. '35 Menning, Dr. Joseph H. '37 Michaud, Dr. J . Ellery '46 Mill water, Dr. Charles A. '32 Minihan, Dr. John C. '40 Mistretta, Dr. F. H . '14 Moretti, Dr. Frederic A. '32 Morrone, Dr. AI Amendes '25 Moynihan, Dr. Arthur J. '31 Murray, Dr. Richard D. '46 Naame, Dr. John M. '40 Nangle, Dr. Robert B. '46 Nealon, Dr. Stephen W., Jr. '33 Neu, Dr. Robert B. '45 Nolan, Dr. James E. '26 Nugent, Dr. James R. '53 Nunan, Dr. Seamus P. '47 O'Brien, Dr. Edward M. '26 O'Brien, Dr. James J. '50 O'Connell, Dr. Joseph H. '38 O'Connor, Dr. Robert W. '41 O'Donnell, Dr. Bernard V. '43 O'Donnel', Dr. Vincent L. '46 O'Donovan, Dr. Timothy F. '47 Offutt, Dr. Harry D. '13 Olivere, Dr. Peter J . '37 O'Malley, Dr. Emmett J. '31 Ostrowski, Dr. S. J . '30 Palmeri, Dr. Anthony F. '42 Parell, Dr. George C. '36 Papa, Dr. Joseph '39 Passaretti, Dr. A. V. '48 Pearlman, Dr. Ira W. '47 Pedersen, Dr. Lars A. '40 Pellicane, Dr. Anthony F. '35 Pelzman, Dr. Ivy A. '13 Pennisi, Dr. Vincent R. '50 Phelan, Dr. William J . '42 Posey, Dr. Orlando J . '12 Preston, Dr. Williard F. '25 Quigley, Dr. Thomas J. '43 Rlesenman, Dr. F. Regis '40 Riordan, Dr. John A. '53 Roche, Dr. Andrew M. '39 Roche, Dr. John R. '36 Ronan, Dr. John M., Jr. '52 Rosanelli, Dr. Orlinda '46 Rose, Dr. John C. '50 Rosenberg, Dr. Norman J . '42 Rush, Dr. Robert C. '40 Russo, Dr. Robert '43 Ryan, Dr. Jeremiah E. '38 Saadi, Dr. Elias T. '57 Sacasa, Dr. Carlos F. '34 Saitta, Dr. Peter M. '31 Sarao, Dr. Ernest A. '45 Scalessa, Dr. Mario J. '39 Scanlon, Dr. Robert T. '54 Scamecchia, Dr. John L. '29 Schmelzer, Dr. William C. '52 Schreiner, Dr. George E. '46 Schroer, Dr. James A. '47 Schwarz, Dr. Charles A. '44 Servoss, Dr. Spencer j . '37 Shannon, Dr. Paul V. '41 Shapiro, Dr. Albert B. '44 Sharpe, Dr. Francis T. '32 Shea, Dr. James G. '52 Sheehy, Dr. Stephen j ., Jr. '47 Shields, Dr. Charles D. '34 Simon, Dr. Julius '30 Sinclair, Dr. Robey T., Jr. '38 Sklar, Dr. Leo J, '41 Snyder, Dr. Bertram C. '49 Spanogians, Dr. Angelo J . '39 Spellman, Dr. Robert M. '46 Spizziri, Dr. Louis J. '50 Stapleton, Dr. John F. '45 Stapleton, Dr. Thomas D. '38 Stewart, Dr. Otto K. '52 Sturtz, Dr. George S., Sr. '53 Sullivan, Dr. james G. '48 Sydlowski, Dr. Edmund J. '36 Szlyk, Dr. Zenon P. '53 Szot, Dr. Alexander C. '44 Talbot, Dr. Frank j. '53 Taranto, Dr. Michael '34 Territo, Dr. Joseph J . '52 Tessitore, Dr. Andrew '45 Timmes, Dr. Joseph J. '38 Tirnreck, Dr. Harold A. '38 Tinsman, Dr. Clarence A. '32 Torres, Dr. Joseph '55 Tracey, Dr. John M. '51 Trichter, Dr. Be[\jamin '42 Van Buren, Dr. John J . '40 Venzon, Dr. Norman A. '55 Vesely, Dr. John A. '41 Vickers, Dr. Martyn A. '33 Villapiano, Dr. Joseph G. '24 Vivino, Dr. A. Earl '48 Walsh, Dr. Arthur R. '39 Walsh, Dr. james C., Jr. '45 Werdein, Dr. Edward J. '52 Wertz, Dr. Frederick J. '41 Wilner, Dr. Paul R. '36 Yaeger, Dr. John j. '44 Zerkowski, Dr. John W. '46 Zinno, Dr. Genarlno R. '37 LAW CENTER Abell, William S. '41 Aimone, Carlo J. '25 Armstrong, W. H. '27 Awalt, Francis G., Jr. '52 Bamberger, E . Clinton, Jr. '51 Barabas, Stephen J . '30 Begley, Thomas D., Jr. '62 Begley, William J . '29 Belson, James A. '56 Beuchert, George H., Jr. '49 Bierbower, J ames J. '49 Bindeman, J acob E. '37 Blanton, Harry C. '14 Borne t, David '13 Boyd, Howard '35 Brosco, Anthony J oseph '53 Brown, Frank X. '40 Brunini, Edmund L. '31 Burton, Ralph J. '14 Butler, James G. '48 Callaghan, Thomas A., Jr '48 Callahan, Edward J.. Sr. '22 Cannon, James W. '15 Carberry, Edmund J ., J r. '40 Carmody, John J. '23 Carney, Hon. George M. '25 Carolan, Thomas H . '30 Carbell,Richard '27 Casey, Francis L., Jr. '52 Charles, Kevin P. '59 Coleman, Hon. Peter T. '51 Colton, Barnum L. '21 Cook, Martin A. '22 Conley, Robert J. '27 Connolly, Francis A., Jr. '58 Connolly, John, Jr. '15 Cooney, Joseph P . '29 Corrigan, William S. '35 Cronan, Hon. Wallon E. '23 Curtin, William J. '56 Cushwa, Raymond C. '27 Daly, Thomas H . '31 Danaher, Francis R. '27 Danaher, Robert C. '48 Daniels, Ric hard D. '11 Danner, Richard G. '36 Devine, Ma tthew L. '37 DiSalle, Hon. Michael V. '31 DiSesa, Joseph D. '40 Diskon, George F . '33 Dockman, Joseph J . '35 Dolan, Thomas J . '56 Donahue, John F. '25 Donohoe, j a mes A., Jr. '47 Downer, William M. '36 Dugan, Frank J. '38 Embrey, Bedford L. '23 Edmondson, Hon. E. A., Jr. '47 Fahy, Hon. Charles '14 Farley, Hon. Frank S. '25 Farrell, John E. '32 Farrell, Thomas A. '31 Farris, William S. '40 Fernandez, Antonio M. '56 Finlen, J ames Thomas, Sr. '28 Fitzgerald, Joseph, Jr. '25 Fitzpatrick, John J . '25 Focke, Elmer J. '13 Fox, Thomas H . '26 Foye, Thomas H . '55 Fredericks, Barron '27 Frost, Norman B. '21 Garvey, Bernard F. ' 16 Geenty, William F. '25 Gibbs, Frederick R. '14 Graham , Robert F. '40 Guillory, l som J. '17 Guarnieri, Lewis L. '19 Haney, James P. '25 Hanley, Harry. J . '27 Hall, Hon. Leon ard W. '20 Hamilton, George E., Jr. '20 Harnett, Charles J . '29 Hartington, George W. '23 Hazard, Rowland K. '40 Healy, Robe rt J . '52 Hennessy, James D. '51 Herrmann, Hon. Daniel L. '39 H ester, Clinton M. '22 Hickey, Edward J.. Jr. '38 Higgins, John T. '25 Hogan, Edward T. '49 Hurley, Dr. C. Keefe '34 lgoe, Hon. Michael L., Sr. '08 Jochems, John Roetzel '36 Jones, R. Emmett '29 Kane, AJ Philip '32 Kenefick, William N. '38 Kerrigan, Thomas M. '31 Kertz, Hon. H arold A. '28 Kiernan, Joseph William '40 Kilsdonk, Martin J . '14 Kirkman, Elwood F. '25 Kirkpatrick, William M. '36 Kohnen, Hon. Ralph B. '28 Lane, John D. '48 Lantry, Robert J . '25 Lauten, Herman G. '24 LaVelle, William J . '25 Le Blanc, Robert E., III '50 Lettieri, Joseph A. '31 Levere, Edwin A. '20 Lichtenberg, Willia m R. '28 Lott, Y. D. '32 Lumbleau, Vincent E. '53 McArdle, P a ul F. '48 McCue, William D. '32 Mc Donnell, John J. '46 McErlean , Charles F. '36 McGinn, Albert '11 McGrath, J erome J. '50 McHugh, Donald P. '43 McLaughlin, Matthew A. '28 Mc N erney, John E . '31 Mahone y, Joseph J., Jr. '49 Marmet, Robert A. '51 Martindill, W. S. '28 Midle n, John H. '38 Miller, Max '34 Monacelli, Albert H. '3 7 Moran, Francis John '26 Morawski, John M. '16 Murphy, Michael P . '39 Naame, Elias , G. '29 Nalty, Paul A. '61 Nesbit, Col. Arthur P. '43 Nichelson, Denis L. '61 Nottingham, Willia m W. '17 O'Donnell, John J. '49 O 'Donoghue, Dr. D. W., Jr. '29 O'Donoghue, Martin F. '26 O'Hara, Hon. Daniel J . '16 O'Keefe, Martin P. '58 O'Leary, Donald Joseph '56 O 'Malley, John J., Jr. '55 Polk, James K. '26 Pontzer, Robert F. '28 Prettyman, Hon. E. B. '15 Quinn, Arthur L. '25 Quirk, Barre tt '33 Radigan, Charles M. '38 Ragan, William F . '48 Reiner, Burton J . '53 Reynolds, Thomas A. '24 Riscassi, Leon J . '33 Rodgers, George L., Jr. '40 Rooney, John E. '51 Sacca, Stephen A. '38 Sa ur, Otto J. '29 Se mmes, S. Pre witt '20 Scalley, Hon. Thomas C. '28 Schiff, Gunther H. '52 Schwartz, Thomas A. '37 Shannon, Charles V. '36 Sheehy, Joseph E. '24 Steffan, Arthur A. '32 Ste n ger, John R. '50 Sturdevant, Emerson S. '38 Stohlman, Frederick '15 Suraci, Henry A. '57 Sullivan, Edward J ., Jr. '54 Sullivan, Robert '47 Sween ey, Robert E. '35 Taitano, Carlos P. ' 53 Tamm, Hon. Edward A. '30 Thim, John R. '24 Thompson, J . Cleo '24 Thompson, R. Travis '56 Toolan, John E ., Jr. '59 Tormey, J a m es C. ' 15 Torrens, J a mes S. '14 Vickers, Marion R . '23 Wall, John R. '42 Weirich, Francis C. '52 Wilkes, James C. '21 Winograd, Hon. Irving '33 Wright, Edward L. '28 Yingling, Raymond T. '21 Zazzali, Hon. A. F., Sr. '25 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Acquavella, Dr. E. J '38 Anthony, Dr. Alvin E. ' 15 Argentie ri, Dr. George W. '42 Audette, Dr. Gerald A. '56 Barrette, Dr. Roland M. '54 Bassano, Dr. John V. '51 Bauman, Dr. Paul I. '39 Beech, Dr. Harry J . '30 Bell, Dr. John A. '46 Be rnstein, Dr. Herman F. '26 Bestercy, Dr. John j . '55 Birthright, Dr. W. T. '32 Bode, Dr. William G. '50 Boughie, Dr. J ames A. '30 Boughie, Dr. J . A., Jr. '57 Buglione, Dr. Anthony '53 Cadie ux, Dr. Roger E. '49 Clark, Dr. Lawre nce F . '35 Clayman, Dr. Stanley S. '42 Clem en ce, Dr. J ohn S. '38 Davidson, Dr. Herbert D. '53 Dick, Dr. Arthur '31 Di Frisco, Dr. D. J . '59 Dolan, Dr. William M., Jr. '38 Dubit, Dr. J ack T. '38 Dubit, Dr. Jules A. '56 Dudley, Dr. Wilfred '49 Eccleston, Dr. William E. '34 Emig, Dr. George E. Non-A. Fabrizio, Dr. Francis J. '35 Falls, Dr. Walker M. '28 Fanti, Dr. Lawre n ce D. '54 Fear, Dr. Robert E. '30 F eldman, Dr. Frank '40 Ferrara, Dr. Joseph R. '42 Finnegan, Dr. John G. '49 Fitzgibbon, Dr. David J. '25 Fleger, pr. Donald A. '55 Fontneau, Dr. Edward L. '51 Fournier, Dr. Raymond B. '52 Franco, Dr. Armand A. '34 Fraze r, Dr. David M. '38 Gallivan, Dr. Timothy R. '58 Geiger, Dr. Erwin S. '43 Goldblatt, Dr. Albert S. '37 Goldstein, Dr. Lloyd M. '47 Hall, Dr. John P. '53 Hanna, Dr. Peter J . '50 Heirn; Dr. Henry J. '54 Hogan, Dr. William G., Jr. '52 Hogan, Dr. William J. '35 Hicke y, Dr. Robert E. '53 Holton, Dr. Philip J . '52 Igoe, Dr. William J . '43 Jaffe, Dr. Vic tor N . '35 Janowski, Dr. H enry F. '38 Joseph, Dr. David T. '53 Joseph, Dr. Paul T. '56 Judge, Dr. John A. '35 Ka plan, Dr. Harry '23 Kelly, Dr. Joseph M. '53 Kirkpatrick, Andre w H. '55 Konzelman, Dr. Joseph L. '32 Kossow, Dr. Herman J . '40 Kruger, Dr. Gustav 0 ., Jr. '39 La Cava, Dr. J ames J. '54 Lacey, Dr. Robert T . '55 Lady, Dr. Howard R. '34 La w, Dr. J ohn R. '55 Lazzari, Dr. Andrew J . '51 Le Claire, Dr. Ernest F. '28 Leon, Dr. Albert K., Jr. '43 Le Pera, Dr. Anthony F. '55 Levesque, Dr. Adrian J . '33 Marc h ese, Dr. Russell M. '53 Mastromatteo, Dr. Joseph A. '60 McCourt, Dr. Thomas H. '59 McGovern, Dr. Thomas J . '54 McKenna, Dr. Willia m H. '52 McSween ey, Dr. John T. '42 Milton, Dr. Daniel T. '28 Montzka, Dr. Alfred J . '34 Moran, Dr. Francis X. '59 Moran, Dr. Frank S., Jr. '55 Murphy, Dr. Thomas J . '39 Murto, Dr. Charles B. '32 Oishi, Dr. Masaichi '55 •33 O 'Keefe, Dr. John A. C •59 O'Malley, Dr. George} ·11.~ O'Shea, Dr. Edward, ) 5 Patella, Dr. Fred T. G •45 Paulsen, Dr. Albert J ·,55 Placido, Dr. Da.ruel : )Ia~ ~ Power, Dr. James 1>1i~ Reilly, Dr . J. Garrett •43 Rooney, Dr. Jame~ i\1. •JO Rogers, Dr. FranciS 34 Rubin, Dr. Herman · •53 Salcettl, Dr. joseph ItBf<l '~ Sathre, Dr. Paul J-lo; •40 Schneider, Dr. John j.•23 Schweikhardt, Dr. C. Seyler, Dr. John J. '5,; 6 Shulman, Dr. Israel •33 Skladzien , Dr. Stephe~34 Smallwood, Dr. W. L- ,46 Steven s, Dr. J am es 1-,33 Surdi, Dr. William ~Sutin, Dr. Sheldon 3J •52 Symborski, Dr. John 5 Taylor, Dr. Robert J. •sB Thomas, Dr. Robert, 13 Tocci, Dr. Leon ard 5 •s5 Tylenda, Dr. AnthonY r •4' Veith, Dr. Joseph C., J · Weis berg, Alan S. '55 ,41 Wisniewski, Dr. E. T. Wood. Dr. Karl H. '33 18 j·, 6 ,5 •VItf SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SE• . •34 Agather, Victor Neil~S6 Anzaldua, M. Albert •40 5 Balc h , Capt. Rich~~ il Beaulac, Hon. Will , 41 Beh, Joseph Eugene •41 Beuchert, George J-1., Jt· 4 Cas tle, Edward M~ ' 46 Clancy, Parkman J-1, •35 Clarke, Willia m H., Jr. Craley, V. Raymond •25 Curran, J ohn C. '25 ard •41 Dubin, Wilbert Bern Edele n, William B. '4 1 •51 Ellsworth, David A]]e~ 8 4 Fairchild, Charles M- ,45 Finan Col Bernard J. Fiorit~, Ni~holas R. •534 Hanus, Frank J ., Jr. '4 •!74 11 Hille nbrand, John A·• Horn, David T., Jr. •6() Keil, Russell D. '32 •49 Ke mp, Rev. Patrick w. Krebs, Warren J. '41 Lane, John D. '44 Leone, Leonard H. '3 1 , 1 3 Martin, James Joseph 1 1 Meehan, Robert Micha~ •f McCormack, Malcolm · McGovern, John B. •43 0 McManus, Walter L. ' 4 1 ? Moore Charles AnthonY Morro~. Thomas F. '39 Moyer, Eugene C. •43 1 Nester, Charles E. J. •5 Oakley, Frank S. '50 O'Brien , Charles J. •sO •ol O 'Leary, Donald josepll Pearson, James W. '32 Ric hitelli, Edward •so Schiff, Gunther H. '49 t· f Schroeder, Willia m Scott, Lt. (j g) Gerald \ · Skane, James F . '46 Spain, Robert H. '50 Stanley, Mitc h ell K. •51 Stern, E. Theodore '30 ,4s Stevenson, Kenne th J-1.Jr.'l Ste venson, Thomas J., Sweig, Dr. Martin '43 Trappe, John A. '43 W· White, Lt. Col. George White, Robert G. '52 A·{ifl ·r SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ·63 Balle ntine, Mic h ael C. Daniels, Geor ge G. '59 8 Girmscheid, R. A., Jr. ' 5,61 Hou ston, George R., Jr. 8 Virden , Joseph L., Jr. •5 Donations by Schools of the University Compared with Two Previous Fund Years School College Graduate Medical Law Dental · Service Fo re1gn Nursing Business Institute Donors 2,153 283 1,117 1,327 664 598 168 127 20 COLLEGE OF ARTS ANO SCIENCES 1892 Je1·emiah J. ?~~onnor, 8 4F 11 1 :;~uson, Daniel J. r~~en, Livingston J. 11 D I 11 KUffy, Hon. James P. B. 1~~~an, Warnick J. ~ ~olliflower, Geo1·ge C. 1 9o~tt, James P. IO LYnch, Clay F 190ol . John W. Jr . 1~ F~ir·fax, ~.)1 ler, Col. Jo Zach lJI 0 s 8 2 ~ibbons, Michael J. ) :g;essy, Harry T. 9 Ou k. 1 9 ~ m, Ambrose A. 8 Thomas A. i2 ~antwell, Mood, Col. John H 1 c)~c)hill, Charles ·F. ~Byrd, Dr H C John W., Jr. 5 f;ckenrocie, 0 1 ~ rJgomery, Joseph W. ~ ~Yrne, William L. 9 M:i~hinney, Raymond J. 1 ~ er, Edwin Lang It 8 II II !'own, Harry H. 7 g~bbs, Frederick R. 1ge[2e, JameR M. .Edwin MeN. 1i11 ~•hill, ~t~rdmg, William H. 8 8 W0 man, Frederick t ?1~ard, Hon. Norman L James C. 111 W~llQdi~an, c Utllen, Paul w. II 19allsh, James A. 4 I I Co'_lnelly, John F. 1 ~elskell , Edward V · ~{1ullen, Daniel .!<.;. 1 ~ ~••tty, John J., Jr. 1 onr;olly, F. A. 1, Sr. 1 2flhgan, Charles R. 7 H over,Jame!5 F. 0 4 M ~kan, Gen. George A. 1 ~a tare, Dr. John J. Ke_arnan, Thomas J. 11 1e:tnger, B. Edward sh 19 1 6 Ca5s, Edwin G. 2 Daniel L. ~aly: 4 4 F':an1gan, Frederick A. 3 G Ynn, John B. Thomas F .. Jr. t1 5 Donors 2,844 402 1,531 1,790 781 825 300 250 34 1963-1964 Dollars $42,656.28 2,216.51 59,397.25 38,307.04 19,255.84 19,433.15 8,973.57 2,314.00 983.50 Donors 2,61 2 409 1,295 1,825 839 867 330 263 28 1964-1965 Dollars $50,400.27 3,025.05 72,042.03 50,851.03 27,430.00 18,075.76 4,418.19 3,426.58 536.00 d" Prece tng name shows number of years contributed. Figure 1 1962-1963 Dollars $29,596.29 9,466.58 56,269.71 59,426.06 21 ,710.95 10,214.65 1,122.00 1,159.50 211.00 Krrr;· M:Ca:thg~.1~h~·T. 4 McNulty, Peter H. 2 Norton , Ralph A. 10 Roach, Rt. Rev. Edward H. 2 Schaefer, Dr. John Wm. 1 Hortell, James H. 1917 10 Callahan, Edward J., Sr. 7 Cusack, Dr. William J. 11 Garwood, Hon. W. St. John 11 Hamilton, George E., Jr. 1 Hess, Rt, Rev. Msgr. C. F. 3 Hirsh , Henry A. 8 Leary, Rt. Rev. ft.bgr. J. J. 10 McCarthy, Daniel F. 4 Moroney, James M. 11 Moroney, Thomas J. l I O'Connor, Daniel G., Est. 6 Prendergast, Thomas E. 1918 11 Cashin, Edward J., Jr. 11 Miller, Mark A. 1 Montgomery, Warwick 2 Shafer, William F., Jr. 2 Shannon, Hon. James C. 1919 11 Brunini, John G. 1 Bu1·ke, Thomas C. 1 Daly, Jose ph J. 4 Dempsey, Andrew F. 1 Horning, George D., Jr. 9 Langie, Louis A. 11 Reiss, Raymond H. 1920 3 Adeson, Dr. Garvey Dean, Thomas A. Donnelly, George J. Granger, Claude M. Hanifen, Edward A. 2 Jacobs, John J. 10 Lawton. Frederic k J. H McCann, Ur. James C. 9 McConville, Edwin B. 2 McQuade, John D. 3 Mickler, Joseph R., Jr. 7 Webste r, William B. 11 9 7 5 1921 10 Brooke, John F., Jr. 11 Butler, James A. 3 Callahan, Daniel J., Jr. 9 Etzel, Paul J. 6 Grogan , William B . 4 Hahn, Philip Y. 11 Larkin, John J., Jr. J 1 Manogue, James J. 11 McCahill, Eugene P. 8 Morgan, C. Carroll 11 Mudd, Dr. Richard D. 9 O'Brien, Dr. Edward M. 2 Plamondon, A. D., Jr. 3 Regan, Charles F. 4 Reid, AI fred D. 5 Shattuck, Gerald 3 Sis k, Jose ph W. 1922 2 Aquino, Sylvester J. 11 Blum, James J. 8 Brennan, Henry B. Bruder, Hon. Michael J. Carney, Hon. George M. Connolly, John J Curtin, John D. I Davis, John J. 11 Donahue, John F. 9 8 5 9 11 Hanlon, Rev. James 0. D. J Harden, Edwin A. 1 Heuisler, J. Stanley 6 Kernan, Thomas D. 5 Kundtz, Ewald E., Sr. ll Kunkel, Raymond J. 1.1 Lauinger, P. C. 9 Little, Joseph F. 11 Lynch, Arthur F. 9 Mahoney, John H. 10 McCabe, James M. 9 McDonough, Col. J. A., Ret. 3 McGowan, Joseph A., Jr. 10 McHugh, Thomas A., Sr. 4 McShain, John 10 Miller, Paul M. 9 Mullen, J. Sylvester, Jr. 7 Neuses, Cyrus H. 10 Rourke, Simon H. 3 Sullivan, Francis E. 2 Wagner, Jerome A. 1 Zazzali, Hon. A. F., Sr. 1923 2 Dee, George M. 7 Dolle, William L. 2 Donohue, Richard J. 2 Fahey, William J. 11 11 6 4 4 7 1 4 Grove, James H. Kirchner, Albert H. McCann, Robert C. Murphy, Joseph E. Petzold, Thomas T. Ricciardi, William J. Rom weber, John A. Sossong, Clemens A. 1924 2 Brudley, Arthur M. 5 Brophy, Harold R. 1 Burke, Ja"'!es Gibbons 9 Duffy, Leshe J . 6 Fitzgerald, David E., Jr. 11 Fredricks, Barron 11 Gillen, Dr. John L. 1 Giorgio, Louis N . 1 Hartnett, Edward N. 2 Hughes, John F. 8 Hunt, Hon. Wilmer B. 10 Kunkel, Paul C. 5 Leighton, Roland B. II Lilly, Joseph F. 3 McDonald, Dr. William F. 10 McGowan, John F. U McQuillen, Joseph V. 4 O'Brien, Patrick C. 11 Reynolds, Arthur E. 4 Rice, John T. 5 Scalley, Hon. Thomats C. 2 Scherer, Frank M. 11 Sullivan, Francis C. 1 Thiel, Cyril L. 9 Verkamp, J. Richard 192S 7 11 9 10 7 2 11 2 1 2 11 Blessing, Raymond S. Brennan, Joseph B. Brogan, Dr. Albert J. Carran, Lewis C., Sr. Cavanaugh, Dr. Fred T. Crowley, Charles L. Fenlon, Thomas B. Ferry, Thomas F. Finley, C. Lee Gaffey, Andrew F. Gorman, Joseph F. 11 Hayes, Dr. John G. 7 Homan, Dr. Richard B. 2 Joyce, John E., Jr. 3 Kalt, Willia.m J. 11 Kuntz, Richard 4 Miller, Minard F. 6 Minihan, Most Rev. Jeremiah F. 1 Mudd, Thomas Paul 4 Muhlfeld, Thomas N. 1 Nee, Dermot A. 4 Noble, Francis W. 1926 1 Ahern, Joseph Patrick 8 Blommer, Henry J. 11 Clare, N. Holmes 11 Clare, William F., Jr. 9 Clemens, Cyril 4 Dougherty, Clement V. 7 Dreis, Edward A. 4 Fitzpatrick, Hugh J. 1 Grogan, John C. 5 Hass, Raymond J. 7 Illig, William F. 7 Krick, Dr. Jerome J. 10 Martin, J. Nelson 11 McCahill, Francis T. 1 McGowan. Hugh Charles 10 O'Dea, John 3 O'Leary, Rev. Louis M. 1 O'Leary, Vincent J. 6 O'Shea. Carbery F. 9 Saur, Otto J. 1 Tumulty, Joseph P., Jr. 3 Walsh, James A. 8 Who ley, Joseph S., Sr. 3 Zwolak, Edward J. 1927 2 Buchanan, W. Baldwin, Sr. 6 Cox, James T. 3 De lehanty, Francis B., Jr. 3 Dempsey, William J. 3 Dilk, Andrew J. 3 Gaffney, Francis W. 11 Gies, Howard S. 11 Gilbert, Morgan Mac M. 10 Ginocchio, Charles B. 11 Harding, Martin J. 9 Hickey, Walter B. D., Sr. 10 Laughlin, John E., Jr. 8 Maher, Dr. Robert E. 5 McDonough, John F . 2 McGowan, William K. 7 Mcinerney, Dr. M.J. 11 O'Donoghue, Dr. D. W., Jr. 10 O'Malley, Dr. Emmett J. 3 Regan, Frank C 11 Saul, Andrew M. 10 Sprankle, James R., Jr. 11 Tarver, William S. 8 Thaete, John Frederick 3 Tracy, James L. 11 Wigglesworth, T. Eliot 1928 • 3 Benzing, Raymond D. 5 Buskirk, Dr. James H. 3 Casey, Laurence F. 3 Connors, John B. 11 Cummiskey, James P., Jr. 8 Droz, John F. 4 Farrell, Thomas A. 2 Flavin, Donald F. 2 Gallagher, Joseph T. 11 Gleason, James Arthur 2 Hass, John Kelleher 2 Heiskell, James R. 8 Hughes, Richnrd T. 10 Kane, AI Philip 11 11 4 1 2 3 7 10 2 II 8 4 8 La my, Charles S. Lawlor, William J., Jr. Legier, John R. Lyon, William Francis MacDonald, Charles T. Meaney, Thomas A. Moloney, Thomas Moses, Douglas M. Murphy, John O'Reilly, John D., Jr. Peak, Louis F. Semansky, Dr. Edward •J. Wimsatt, Dr. Wm. K., Jr. 1929 9 Babbitt, John G. Benson, Henry D. Brady, Lt. Col. James E. Brogan, Dr. Francis B. Cavanagh, Edward F ., Jr. Charlesworth, R. K. Cleary, Capt.. William E. Danaher, Laurence J. Delaney, Paul L., Sr. Donovan, John J. Donovan, Or. Leo I. Edmonston, John S. Farrell, Francis H. Glavin, Dr. James E., Jr. 3 Gorman, Edward A., Jr. 2 Holloway, William J. 10 Kearns, John J. 10 Kundtz, Leo R. 1 Lenihan, James C. 1 Lieberman, John K. 7 Longua, Hubert L., Sr. 8 Mallon, John J. 2 Maloney, Charles P. 11 McBride, J. Nevins 9 McGarraghy, Francis I. 1 Miller, Maj. Paul A. 3 Pare, Emmett J. 3 Phelan, Thomas F. 8 Platt, William B., Jr. 10 Rowan, William J., Jr. 10 Slavin, Msgr. William M. 3 2 10 1 8 1 5 3 6 6 2 8 2 1930 8 Abbaticchio, R. J., Jr. 9 Blommer, Be1·nard J. 1 Brehm, Theodore W. 10 Brunini, Most Rev. J. B. 2 Coakley, Raymond F. 2 Connelly, Harry S., Sr. 10 Cullen, John B. 8 Donnellan, Joseph F. 8 Driscoll, Pau l J. 1 Dwyer, John E. 11 English, Clayton F. 7 Flanagan, John J. 1 Flanagan, William 0. 10 Gardner, Joseph T. 11 Gies, Allan C. 11 Glavin, William A. 11 Goodwin, Col. Pau~ 11 Harney, Dr. Aloystus P. 6 Hayes, John A., Jr. ;:~e~· P., Jr. i8~ ~~~~:h!'n~ Keller, Albert W., Jr. 1 1 ~ ~!,7~£ko~ski~eSt~~ley P. 11 Lacava, Dr. John James 10 McCormick, Leo H. 2 Milstead, Lawrence T. 4 Mooney, William D. Muir, David F. Perlitz, Robert H. Ranger, Casper J. Rom weber, Robert J. Schlany, John F. Shannon, Dr. Edward T. Trundle, Sidney A., Jr. White, Luke Lynch 1 Woods, Raymond J. 1931 2 Bannon, John B. 11 Blommer, A. J. 11 Bruce, Robert E. 3 Charlesworth, Charles A. 6 Cahalan, Rev. Florence D. 3 Collins, Peter J., Sr. 6 Connolly, Robert J. 7 Delany, Frank J. 4 Dennis, William A. 11 Diskon, George F. 1 Dohan, Thomas R. 1 Doherty, George F., Jr. 2 Doyle, William A. 10 Duffy, Alfred Poole 3 Egan, James T. 7 Fissell, Dr. George M. 6 Gallagher, Walter E. 8 Graham, Robert E. 11 Hayes, John Cornelius 7 Higgins, Thomas W. 9 Howard, Dr. Hartley W. 5 Illig, Robert John 6 Keo!fh, John W. 10 Kissmger, Dr. Donald J. 2 Lit_!berman, Charles Edw. 2 Mahoney, Col. James H. 6 McAllister, Gerard, M. 10 McCormick, Robert M., Jr. 6 McDonald, Dr. George J. 8 McEvitt, Dr. William G. 3 McKenzie, William A. 8 Melone, Dr. Charles P., Sr. 11 Moore, Paul F. 5 Morris, Walter M. 3 Murphy, Edward A. S Murphy, Joseph T. 11 Murray, Desmond R. 10 Naughton, J ames T. 1 O'Brien, Miles M. 2 O'Connor, John M., Jr. 6 O'Neill, Edmund F . 10 O'Shaughnessy, John F. 8 O'Toole, Dr. Francis A. 8 Regan, Dennis S., Jr. 8 Rouse, Walte r J., Jr. 3 Scanlon, Dr. John J. 11 Snakard, R. F. 10 Sullivan, William A. 7 Sweeney, Robert E. 11 Tun more, John J. 11 Waterworth, Or. Andrew J. 10 Welch, Leonard L. 1 Wilson, Richard H., Sr. 1932 9 Bakewell, Hon. Claude I. 2 Bengert, Lawrence A., Jr. 9 Berberich, Dr. W. F. 11 Boyd, Howard 2 Brennen, John H. 3 Brown, Drew 2 Burke, Victor W. 6 Cangemi, Dr. Vito F . 2 Cannon, William P. 11 Cassidy, Joseph A., Jr. 11 Coughlin, Paul J. 8 CurriE'!, Dr. William S. 6 Eike, James W. F. 1 Fay, Arthur E. 5 Feighan, Hon. Edward F. 9 Feiring, Paul E. 2 Ferguson, George W. M. 11 Fisher, Louis A. 5 Flaherty, Joseph F. 4 Flanagan, Dennis, J. 4 Gallagher, Eugene F. 10 Gartland, Charles A. 11 Gerety, William J., Jr. 11 Gibbons, Myles F . 11 Glavin, Rev. Edward R. 2 Hendricks, Denis 2 Manning, Philip V. 3 Mattimore, William B. 7 McDonald, John C. 1 McGuire, Peter J., Jr. 2 McNamara. Francis D. 11 McNamara, Rev. Robert F. 1 Meyer, Adolphe, G. 2 Murphy, Thomas A. 8 O'Brien, John J ames 5 Powell, John E. 4 Pozzo, Mario 4 Pusateri, Anthony L. 2 Ready, Dr. Thomas J. 1 Schulte, Gerard J . 7 Schuhmacher, Harry C. 11 Steiner, John E . 1 Sullivan, James Vincent 10 Sullivan, Hon. Mark A., Jr. 8 White, Martin J. 1933 11 Ahern, John W. 9 Ahern, Paul C. 2 Anderson, Carl G. 2 Anderson, Carl Gunnar 11 Arthur, Dr. Philip S. 6 Broadeeamp, lgnatius J. 1 Cooksey, Charles T. 11 Coakley, John A., Jr. 8 Collins, James A. 1 Daly, Austin J. 3 Danner, Richa rd G. 10 Dunn, DeWitt C., Jr. 3 Dunn, Dr. John C. 3 8 5 1 4 1 11 1 10 Fahy, Edward J. 11 Ferguson, Egbert R., Jr. 11 Grant, Hugh A. I Healy, T. Donald 1 Hutchinson, Herbert G. 1 1 'k~1~ee;, ~;. 1o~~ F. 11 Kelly, Dr. Aloysius T. 8 Largay, John A. 5 Lehan, Dr. Thomas R. 9 Masterson, George C. 6 Merrey, Edward F., Jr. 11 Obert, Herman J. 5 O'Brien, Francis J. 3 Orlosky, Dr. Albert J. 10 Powez·, John J., Jr. 1 Reynolds, Thomas F., Jr. 1 Riley, Frank, Jr. 7 Rorke, William H., Jr. 11 Rayan, Charles P. 8 Schlafly, Daniel L. 11 Shriver, J. Nicholas, Jr. 6 Smith, Alfred H., Jr. 11 Smith, Joseph G. 2 Stehlin, Charles V. 8 Stout, Donald F . 2 Velsor, Elmer J. 2 Walsh, Robert P. g 1934 2 Becker, George J. Briggs, Wal ter 0., Jr. Caden, Or. Jesse Cam ardell a, Dr. Ralph A. Connolly, Dr. Harry J. 7 Cook, John Bernard 6 5 5 7 ~ ~rg:d'.ek·o~!~:,.,~ D. 11 Foote, Dr. William D. Friday, Or. Rupert H. Gunlocke, Howard W. Harman, Dr. Pinckney J. Hart, Hon. Philip A. 10 Hayes, E. Kirby 4 Hickey, Jeremiah G. 1 Jacobs, Or. Leon G. 2 Jenkin s, Thomas J. 7 Kuhn, Dr. John J. 4 McPartlin, R. F., Jr. 8 Moore, Basil T. 9 Moore, Dr. Louis T. 11 Murphy, Richard B. 4 Navin, Jack 4 Noonan, Dr. John P. 10 O'Connell, Dr. Joseph H. 1 O'Hara, Frederick J. 5 O'Hearn, John D. 11 Olivere, Dr. Peter J. 6 O'Rourke, John E. 10 Parker, Or. A. Seymour, Jr. 5 Powers, John J., Jr. 10 Reeves, Daniel F. 10 Rovitti, Dr. Francis P. 11 Ryan, Dr. Jeremiah E. 11 Scavullo, Victor K. 10 Schultz, Dr. Leo P. 2 Schwartz, Sylvan 3 Scully, Thomas F. 7 Smith, Dr. Charles M . 9 Stapleton, Dr. Thomas D. 7 Stehlin, Joseph M. 6 Sullivan, Daniel T., Jr. 10 Sullivan, Raymond P., Jr. 7 Williams, Charles M. 1935 5 Canna, Richard R. 4 Carey, Dr. John Edward 8 Corless, Dr. Joseph F. 5 Curry, Robert E. 1 Doherty, Dr. William E. 1 Duval, Joseph C. 2 Fcighan, Hon. Francis X. 11 Gartland. John J., Jr. 5 Largay, Thomas V. 2 Lieb, M. Donald 5 Lynch, Joseph P. 10 May lath, Dr. Florian R. 10 McDonnell, Lawrence E. 11 McKenney, John S. 1 McLaughlin, Dr. Wm. J. 4 Milton, Charles J. 11 Mlynarski, Dr. Josph A. 11 Montani, Ferdinand R. 3 Nelson, Robert C., Jr. 6 O'Brien, John A. 4 O'Brien, Lawrence J . 10 Phelan, Robert T. 2 Quatman, Frank T. 2 Rhodes, Vincent. C. 1 Romweber, A. Wm., Jr. 8 Sinnott, Pe ter J., Jr. 2 Thatcher, Capt. J . 0. M. 9 Vier, Rt. Rev. Henry J. 1936 10 Abell, William S. 11 Cagney, Frank X. 2 Cloonan, Or. John J ., Jr. 8 Cooke, Dr. J ohn A., Jr. 6 Cummins, Dr. Edward P. 8 Delaney, Dr. William M. 10 Doyle, Dr. Williarn J. 3 Granier, George W. 1 Good, George M. 4 Harding, Rev. F. Burkley 10 Kernan, Jam es S., Jr. 5 Moore, Dr. Samuel B., Jr. 2 O'Connor, J oh n J. 1 Perlitz, George A. 3 Power, Rt. Rev. Msgr. D. J. 4 Rush, Dr. Robert C. 7 11 3 7 ~g ¥~~~~;c~;e~cekrfcl J~ 1 1 Van Buren, Dr. John J . 2 Zaino, Joseph F. 1937 8 BaJischmider, Richard 0. 2 Barozzi, Daria C. 9 Brennan, Peter J., Jr. 4 Broderick, James A., Jr. 4 Canna, John T. 6 Dailey, William T., Sr. 9 Di Sesa, Joseph D. 11 Donnelly, John C. 1 Essof, Paul S. 1 Ferrera, Robert A. 9 Fleury, Dr. George J., Jr. 2 Fusco, Dr. Ralph M. 2 Gartner, J. Carlton 3 Horigan, Frederick J. 3 Maley, Lt. Col. Edmond R. 1 Marsh, Chaplain A. H. 1 McCloskey, Joseph E., Jr. 11 McFadden, J. Howard 11 Moore, Rev. Robert E. 2 Moynihan, Hon. J. A., Jr. 8 Raleigh, Edward J. 2 Ryan, Noel R. 9 Schroder, Dr. J. Spalding 2 Sinnott, Joseph M. 8 Williams, William J. 1 Zola, Ben G. 1938 9 Black, Robert A. 9 Brinig, Dr. F. Joseph 1 Buchholtz, Robert J . 7 Camalier, Charles A. , Jr. 9 Cassidy, Dr. John E. 5 Cavadine, John 0. 11 Connolly, Walter B. 2 De Simone, Louis E. 1 De Stefano, Dr. Thomas M. 11 Detmer, John F. 9 Donahue, Alphonsus J. 8 Duby, Or. Clarence J. 6 Evans, WalterS. 4 Griesedieck, Henry A. 10 Harvey, John J. 11 Hickey, E. James 11 Higgins, Bardon 1 Hogan, Robert R. 2 Joost, Nicholas T., Jr. 9 Keenan, John L., Jr. 11 Knauf, Edmund R. 3 Leslie, Henry M. 5 Lombardi, Nicholas J. 11 Madigan, Dr. John B. 11 Martin, T. Robert 9 McMahon, Or. Thomas F . 1 McNamara, Donald C. 2 McNeany, Joseph R. 4 Mehren, Paul 1 Melvin, Henry E. 4 Milovich, Francis S., Jr. 5 Nolan, Robert B. 1 Nurre, John W. 2 Petrosky, Michael D. 1 Sheeran, Dr. J. Pau l 6 Stadler, Herbert 6 Tierney, Paul J. 3 Tokar, Dr. V. Raymond 10 Trihey, Harry 0. Neill 2 Vecchione, Clement H. J . 11 Walton, Frederick H., Jr. 3 Williams, James R. 6 Witten, Or. Ernest R. S. 1939 8 Accrocco, Russell A. 1 Bodkin, Dr. Richard L. 3 Bohannan, Jose ph Burns 11 Boylan, Alfred G. 11 Brennan, Capt. W. A., Jr. 4 Burke, Laurence E. 1 Carroll, Dr. Martin C., Jr. 6 Donahue, Frank M. 6 Donnelly, William M., Jr. 10 Donohoe, James A., Jr. 5 Dozier, Walter J. 10 Driscoll, Rev. Wm. J., SJ. 10 Duffy, Chal"les W. 5 Dugan, Dr. Francis M. 7 Effler, Erwin R., Jr. 11 Fuller, Frederic J ., Jr. 3 Gallagher, James J. A. 10 Geoghan, William F. X., Jr. 11 Gildea, Thomas J. 2 Hewitt, Frank L. 3 Higgins, John P. 5 Hoffman, George T. 2 Hoffmann, Peter H. 11 Hruby, Dr. Ferdinand J. 9 Keating, Cletus, Jr. 8 Kernan, Bernard S. 1 Maher, Thomas D. 7 Marlin, Richard K. 5 McCourt, Frank H. 4 McGuire, Dr. James J . 6 Moore, Charles C. 2 Nevins, John J., Jr. 6 Noell, John William 7 O'Conor, William L ., J r. 6 Perl, F. Walter 11 Quigley, Martin S. 8 Quinn, William J. 11 Reynolds, W. J., Jr. 2 Riley, James A., Jz·. 2 Robertson, Thomas S. 6 Sal a, Dr. Luis F. 2 Scatuorchio, Anthony F. 11 Southwell, Harry J., Jr. 11 Spalding, Hughes, Jr. 1 Sweeney, Wil so n J. 11 Thibadeau, Dr. Joseph H. 6 Toomey, James C. 2 Towers, Lewis C. 4 Wall, J ohn R. 2 Wychunas, Charles H. 1 Zink, Charles L. 1940 1 Armstrong, Judson T. 3 Braun, Lt. Col. V. A. 3 Briefs, Godfrey E. 4 Brown, Alonzo P., Jr. 11 Brown, Daniel L. 8 Conlo n, Or. Michael J. ~ g:lk'o~:.vj~h~et~ M. 7 Donahoe, Dr. John W. 9 Dwyer, John E., Jr. 1 Dwyer, Vincent C., Jr. 1 Fordham, Dr. George F. 4 Gwynn, John Lewis I Hail e, Dr. Robert C. 4 Harri s, Dr. Basil 5 Harvey, Jam es J. 7 Heany, Donald F. 11 Hechmer, Carl A., Jr. 11 Higgin s, Raymond J. 2 Hyland, Kiernan R. 4 Kenny, Hubert J. 1 Kilcull en, Joseph D. 6 Lauro, Francis G. 7 Litschgi, Lt. Col. A. W. 3 Lyons, Charles W. 3 Mahoney, Joseph J., Jr. 3 Matheson, Finlay L. 5 McBride, Joseph A. 11 McDevitt, Robert L. 11 McDonnell, John J . 2 McQuade, EHas J ., J r. 2 Miller, Frederick J. 6 Murphy, J eremiah L., Jr. 4 Oliver, Harold W., Jr. 8 O'Neil, William C. 1 Rick, Robe rt J. 2 Saccardi, Carmin C. 9 Schaefer, Wil1i am E. 5 Schoensee, Dr. Burke E. 9 Shea, Will iam L. 5 Thompso n, Joseph P. 9 Tou scany, William J. 1941 5 Becker, William F. 11 Brennan, Robert J. 11 Carroll, Dr. Gerald J. 8 Castiglia, James V. 4 Christy, George A. 8 Cotter, Brig. Gen. A. E. 2 Cummins, Alvin J. 5 Dahill, Edwin M ., Jr. 1 Deegan, Frank V. 1 De Maio, Louis V. 11 Doyle, Joseph A. 11 Dozier, Maurice F. 9 Dunlap, Joseph S. 10 Eagan, L. William 8 Eckenrode, Dr. Joseph L. 2 Fusz, Louis J. 1 Gheeas, Louis J. 6 Harvey, Joseph S. 4 Hofmann, William J., Jr. 1 Jordan, George Cook 1 Kelly, James J. 5 Kentz , Frederick C., Jr. 2 Koshlap, Julius M. 1 Krupa, Walter Vincent 11 Kurdziel , Co1. 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F. 9 Menner, Leo B., Jr. 3 Monastero, Frank V. 2 Mueller, Arthur Walter 3 Mulquin, Mr. James J. 6 Muratore, Mr. Peter F. 6 Murray, Peter D. 4 Nappy, Mr. Gerard J. 7 Nassetta, Paul C. 1 Neville, Robert E. 3 Nickerson, Jerome H. 6 Noone, Dr. Paul T. 11 Nowalk, Thomas P. : g:~~~~k;,ag:s~iliam J. 6 Paterson, J eremy J. M. 7 Payne, Dr. Charles A.' 1 Phelan, William J., Jr. 6 1 9 3 Quinn, James L., Jr. Quinn, Thomas A. Reed, J . Patrick Reilly, Lawrence K. 2 Ring, John Roche 3 Root, Dr. L. Brian 1 Ryan, J oseph Donal 6 Ryan, Dr. William C. 10 Shafter, Robert L. 5 Shearer, Eugene E. 9 Sinclair, Capt. A. B., Ill 7 Sposito, Robert F. 9 Sullivan, Daniel J., IV 10 Su11ivan, Edward M. 1 SuHivan, Robert Edmund 11 Suraci, Henry A. 2 Timlin, John Lewis 2 Tomaras, Xenophon G. 8 Torsney, Or. Philip J . 2 Tutek, Henry G. 6 Warner, W. David 3 Weigel, John Robert 2 Williams, David Yee 6 Yatsko, John P. 6 Yindra, Dr. Richard F. 6 Zazzali, Andrew F., Jr. 1954 6 Amico, Frederick F. 2 Avallone, Dr. Charles J. 3 Baker, William Allen, Jr. 2 Beck, Leonard H. 10 Bochniak, Edward J. 2 Bougie, Dr. J ames A., Jr. 3 Burkhard, Dr. Edw. J., Jr. 7 B)'Ton, Barry M. 10 Cahill, Robert L. , Jr. 1 Calcagnini, Arthur B., Jr. 8 Cimilluca, Joseph A. 7 Cirillo, Nicholas W. 5 Clair, Francis A., Jr. 1 Cohen, Dr. M. David 4 Conger, Clarence H., Ill 8 Cosentino, Dr. Ronald H. 3 Cramsie, Jam es F . 3 Crescenzo, Dr. Donald P. 3 Crowley, Richard Martyn 6 Delaney, John J. 6 Dettling, Edwin J. , Jr. 6 Dodge, Chester J., Jr. 6 Donofrio, Dr. Albert M. 1 Doyle, Richard M. 8 Oubit, Dr. Jules A. 6 Dwyer, Eugene M. 3 Farina, Richard E. 10 Fenlon, Hen.ry L. 4 Fitzgerald, David F. 9 Fitzgerald, Richard E. 4 Foley, Gerald T., Jr. 6 Foster, Charles M., Jr. 1 Fritz, William Francis 4 Giordano, Albert J., Jr. 2 Hackett, Dr. James L., Jr. 2 Hasle, Hartvick K. 3 Hoffert, Capt. Charles E. 4 Hue-hes, James A., Jr. 6 Kernan, Frank J. 1 Kleinstuber, Rev. J. J. 6 Konouck, James A. 2 Kraemer, Francis W., Jr. 8 Kraft, Joseph M. 10 Leavens, Andrew A., III 10 Lieberman, Herbert J. 4 Mammoser, William J. 5 Mannix, John W. 3 Marilley, Richard F . 1 McCann, Dr. James C., Jr. 9 McDermott, Martin D., II I McDermott, M. J., Jr. 3 McDonald, William J. ~ =~~~~~~j~s~:hrl. J., Jr. 1 Oakes, William 8., Jr. 4 O'Brien, John Lyndon 6 O'Connor, Dr. Joseph J. 6 O'Keefe, Martin P. 8 Otten, David P. 11 Pallaoch, B. Michael, Jr. 8 Raterman, Richard A. 7 Reed, Dr. Wi1liam A., Jr. 10 Reiss, Theodore J. 6 Ronan, Frank John 10 Sanner, Dr. Ed~ar G., Jr. 4 Schemel, Dr. W1lliam H. 4 Schweinler, Carl Lewis 6 Shanabrook, Dr. Donald W. 8 Stoldt, Sydney V.. Jr. 4 Sullivan, J ohn F., Esq. 1 Tamorria, C. Richard 6 Timlin, Robert James 2 Trevisan, Rolfe Delano 7 Welsh, Robert Edward 2 Werner, Edward Lee 5 Williams, Richard B. 1 Wise, Henry Portley 6 Wright, Burdette S., Jr. 1 Wry, Charles A. 1955 7 Brown, James C. 5 Buckert, Walter J., Jr. 10 Butler, James D. 4 Carbonaro, Dr. Tano S. 9 Carter, Francis M. 2 Conaghan, Dr. J ohn B. 10 Considine, James P. 8 Corcoran, Lt. Paul J ohn 1 Coyle, John K. 3 Crowther, Dr. Daniel F. 10 D'Amico, Joseph A., Jr. 1 DiBattista, L. P., Jr. 8 Driscoll, Michael J. 1~ ~khh~r~~~~~~~··t.:·Jr. 10 Essaye, Anthony F. 10 Etzel, Gerard A. 7 Finnegan, Capt. John L 3 Fleck, Charles A., Ill 9 Frekko, Or. Tibor E . 8 Gaffney, Donald S. 4 Garrity, H. Phillip, Jr. 3 Gelso, Charles S. 3 Gilligan, Thomas Gerald 8 Glynn, James P. 3 Green, Philip B. 5 Grieco, Dr. Julius M. 5 Heingartner, Gerard J. 2 Henry, J ohn J . 10 Hindley, William F., Jr. 5 Kelly, Dr. H. Vincent 5 Kelly, Dr. J ohn E. 7 Kennedy, Quentin J. 6 Kleisley, Robert N. 4 Knoll, Mr. John W. 1 Kottler, Saul 2 Krahulik, Emil R. 10 Kundtz, John Andrew 10 Ledgard, Albert L ., Jr. 3 Mack, Thomas J., Jr. 5 Makin, Robert A. 5 McClelland, Robert M. 5 McDonough, Edward M. 3 McNabb, Alan C. 9 Mu1ligan, James E., Jr. 1 Munitz, Allan J . 4 Murphy, Edward J. 7 Murphy, Francis P. 10 Noonan, John D. 6 O'Brien, Joseph E., Jr. 1 O'Donoghue, Martin F., J r. 6 O'Neill, Dr. James A., Jr. 7 O'Neill, William J., Jr. 2 Penagaricano, G. I. S. 4 Phelan, Harold A. 2 Phillips, Floyd Melvin 6 Prindivi11e, E. J . Jr. 2 Rhea, William E., lll 2 Richmond, William G. 4 Riedlinger, A. James 8 Riggs, Dr. JosephA. 4 Schiraldi, Dr. Ronald 5 Seefer, Richard G. 5 Shanley, James H. 4 Slavsky, John R. 4 Stratton, LCdr. R. A. 2 Swanz, Donald J. 4 Toolan, John E., Jr. 5 Vail, Dr. James T., Jr. 4 Wall, John J . 1956 5 Allen, Dr. J ohn P. 1 Ambrosi, Dr. Anthony C. 8 Amorosi, Dr. Edward L. 2 Anastasia, Dr. Louis F. 4 Beneke, John David 2 Block, Michael J . 2 Brennan, J ohn C. 9 Burton, David G. 4 Buscemi, Michael F. 4 Carls, Dr. He nry P. 5 Chapline, Jesse G., Jr. 5 Corbalis, Bernard C., Jr. ! g~~~:A~~hsua,~ar~re L. ~ g~~!~~D·r~J~t n ~0 1 De Leon, Leonardo M. 1 Dungan, Neil Peter 5 Dunne, R. Michael 2 Eklind, Dr. Ronald R. 6 Fabricant, Dr. Robert E. 4 Falvey, Dr. Arthur R., Jr. 6 Fannon, James E., Jr. 4 Foster, Charles W. 6 Frisby, James C. 6 Fuisz, Dr. Robert E. 5 Furth, Donald R. 4 Gagliardi, Dr. V. J. 4 Gannon, John Martin 6 Garrity, Paul D. 6 Giguere, Henry N. 8 Griffin, G. Barton 4 Guiffre, Joseph M. 1 Gurtz, Robert F., Jr. 1 Gutierrez, Dr. Joseph E. 4 Haider, 2nd Lt. Thomas F. 2 Hayes, James E . 3 Head, Daniel Martin 6 Heffernan, David W. 2 Henderson, Philip E. 6 Herrero, lsmael H., Jr. 2 Hillig, Dr. Bernard J. 5 Howerdd, Eugene M., Jr. 3 Hudson, Lewis C., Jr. 4 lhle, Robert Charles 4 Kaiser, Robert J. 3 Keating, Capt. John E. 8 Kublin, Dr. John G. 4 Lau, Dr. Thomas J. 4 Liggio, Paul A. 2 Lucey, Ch arles Emmet ~ ::~~l~~ ~~-t~i~~a~i F. 1 Mazzella, Dr. Walter J. 2 McCaffrey, Richard 1 McCrossin, G. Michael 7 MCDermott, Russell C. 3 McQuillan, Dr. B. P. 3 Merlo, Salvatore, J. 9 Meyer, Alexander C., Jr. 6 Michaud, Owen F. 5 Morchower, Donald L. 4 Mudd, Bernard A. 6 Muller, Dr. David J. 3 Munger, Dexter Gaylord 3 Naselli, Dr. Bernard R. 3 O'Connell, Dr. J erome T. 4 O'Connell, Peter D. 2 Odierna, Ludwig E. 4 O'Leary, Dr. John M. 1 Pornykala, Or. Ronald A. 4 Reilly, Phillip E. 4 Sappington, Or. R. F., Jr. 6 Schroeder, F. J ., Jr. 6 Schweikert, Alfred W., Jr. 2 Seide, Harold A., Jr. 6 Shane, John Michael 8 Shaw, Russell B. 3 Sloan, Dr. Donald G. 7 Strachan, Ronald R. 9 Stradar, George F., Jr. 9 Sullivan, John W. 2 Thomas, William R., Jr. 9 Ulbrich, Richard J. 5 Vaughn, James D., Jr. 5 Vickers, Marion R., Jr. 8 Wardell, Capt. R. S. 1 Woods, Robert J ., Jr. 1957 2 Ayers, Dr. William Ross 5 Baba, Anthony J. 5 Bardana, Dr. Emil J. , Jr. I Belfl , Donald E. 2 Bell, H. Clark, Jr. 5 Bergson, Capt. Richard W. 1 Berry, J osep h Michael S Brady, Harry R. 3 Bright, Capt. J ohn E. 3 Brunton, Willi am J. 7 Burr, Thomas.)!:. 2 Cabell, Capt. C. P., Jr. 6 Carran, Lewis C., J I I 3 Caruso, Capt. Vincent J . 4 Ce rchio, Dr. Gerard M. 5 Claymore, Capt. Paul T. 8 Colao, Dr. Eugene J. 3 Con my, Edwin A. 8 Conricode, John William 3 Conway, John J. 4 Cowhey, Thomas M., Jr. 5 Dean, Capt. R ichmond, II 1 Donadio, Dr. James V., Jr. 5 Dow. George Edwin 7 Duffy, John J., Jr. ~ g~~~~p~~~i~ka~~rederick 3 Eagle, Charles T. 1 Eberharter, Herman P., Jr. 6 Ewers, John R. 4 Farley, Thomas J . 8 Fedak, Peter F. 1 Fisher, Jam es George, Jr. 6 Fuchs, Dr. Peter C. 5 Gahan, John G., Jr. 4 Graham, James B . 6 Hirata, J oseph M. 4 Hogan, Dr. William J. 8 Hulburt, Richard S., Jr. 5 loppolo, Frank J. 6 Joyce, William J. 1 Kane, Jame s Mi chael 6 Keating, WiiJiam S. 2 Keevers, Francis P. 1 Kehoe, Joseph C. 5 Klemm, Dr. George M. 2 Klena, Dr. Matthew J. 4 Kovach, Edward Martin 4 Kreischer, Dr. Arthur G. 4 Lynch, Thomas Edward 1 Mackey, Thomas Andrew 3 Magee, Capt. Michael H. 5 Mainelli, Rev. Vincent P. 6 Marchese, Dr. John R. 1 Maybaum, Richard H. 1 McHugh, Robert J . 2 Missett, Joseph V., Ill 4 Morris, Joseph E., Jr. ~ :~~~:~!~L~.t~~~aZ.·:r;~· 4 Murphy, Dr. Richard E. 7 Nichelson, Denis L. 3 O'Brien, Miles M., Jr. 1 O'Connor, Nicholas J. 4 O'Neil, Terence M. 4 Palace, Dr. Victor J. 3 Palumbo, Frank R. 7 Pelej, Joseph Leo 1 Pelish, Dr. Thomas F. 2 Percudani, Richard P. 7 Podesta. J ohn L. 3 Pritchard, Robert G. 4 Purtell, J oseph W. 4 Quarantillo, Capt. E. P., Jr. 5 Rees, Capt. David J. 6 Reilly, Walter F., Jr. 6 Renaudin, Dr. Justin W. 2 Rigby, John Thomas 3 Russell, James M., Jr. 4 Ryan, Peter F. 1 Salvatierra, Dr. 0., Jr. 1 Sarles, Dr. Richard M. 6 Scheu, Michael P. 4 Schmidt, Peter Godfrey 1 Schuyler, James Edwin 2 Sheridan, Joseph F . 5 Sheridan, Leo J., Jr. ~ ~~::~h·. ~fl~~~Q.Iey T. 1 Thompson, Dr. James P. 1 Traywick, Jesse T., Jr. 7 Troy, Dr. Bart Lynch 8 Vanecko, Dr. Robert M. 4 Wade, Maury, Jr. 5 Wilcox, John F. 4 Wilker, Jack G. 5 Winter, John A. 1958 1 Amato, Dr. James L. 1 Baker, A1len Hugh 5 Baney, Richard Neil 8 Baran, Edward John 4 Beattie, Robert Wm. 1 Boucher, Ronald Garrie 2 Brandt, John Joseph 6 Buckley, John T. 6 Burdick, John R., Jr. 4 Burke, William A., Jr. 2 Carnathan, Dr. Robert J. 4 Cawood, James C., Jr. 6 Coe, Richard Fulton 1 Colgan, Lt. Jg. Wm. Jerome 1 Comer, Thomas P., Jr. 2 Cosentino, Dr. Robert. T. 3 Costello, Terence M. 4 Cotten, J. Walter 2 Curtin, David Murray 9 Daniels, George G. 3 Dolan, Rev. Jay P. 1 Dreka, George Burrell 6 Drymalski, Raymond P. 6 Duncan, C. J., Jr. 2 Dunn, Jam es Galvin 3 Gallaher, Lt. E. J., Ill 4 Hamel, Gerard E. 5 Hartigan, Dr. Richard S. 8 Hawver, Karl Derek 6 Herman, Harold Paul, Jr. 6 Hewett, William W., III 2 Holl eran, Martin G. 2 Howard, Thomas J., Ill 3 Incard ona, Dr. Nino L. 6 J erro, Ronald E. 6 J ohnson, Dr. Francis C. 7 Jones, Dean C. 2 Kane, Joseph John 2 Kane , Paul Neil 5 Kelly, William R., Jr. 2 Kerby, Capt. Michael C. 5 Kraft, John L. 1 Kuch , Edward J. De. USNR 2 Laguzza, Dr. Alfred R. 2 Landis, Dr. Glen Austin 6 Lauinger, Philip C., Jr. 2 Mailloux, Lionel U., Jr. 6 Malone, David G. 8 Malone Herbert C., Jr. 3 Marlow, Derek Ward 6 Marsh, George R., Jr. 4 McCafferty, W. J ., Jr. 1 McDermott, Daniel J. 5 McGowan, James J. 1 McKenna, Dr. John C. 3 McLaughlin, Dr. T. C. 2 Mene&"az, Dr. Robert John 5 M oo n e~ James M. 1 Moses, Robert E. 3 Mulvihi1l, Roger D. 1 Nalty, Paul A. 6 O'Brien, Patrick C., Jr. 1 O'Driscoll, Robert C. 3 Pollane, Dr. Michael D. 7 Power, John J ., Ill 5 Price, Lt. Daniel J. 7 Rector, David C. t Reid, Ambrose Bernhard 2 Rich, Walter Thomas, Jr. 1 Schaeffer, Dr. B. Timothy 3 Sharp, Boyd Edw., Jr. 3 Sinnott, William E. 5 Smith, David M. 1 Smith, Dr. Vincent P. 6 Spazzarini, Robert J. 3 Straske, Paul A. 2 Sullivan, Dr. Jay M. 3 Tamburro, Dr. Carlo H. 2 Tartaglia, Dr. Charles R. 8 Tinsley, Herbert J. 1 Vaughn, Quentin M. 4 Walker, Thomas J., Jr. 7 Walsh, Dav'id J . 1 Weiss, Or. Thomae T. 3 Werden, Lincoln A., Jr. 4 Werthmann, Milton W., Jr. 4 White, Dr. John Wm., Jr. 6 Williamson, Henry A., Jr. 3 Wilson, Donald K., Jr. 2 Wissin~er, Dr. John Paul ~ ~~~~: J::~~~;\1;;; 4 Woodring, Dr. A. J., III 7 Vannelli, Frank E. 6 Zazzali, James R. 2 Zimmerman, Dr. Edgar S. 1 Ziter, Dr. Fred M. H., Jr. 1959 2 Acinapura, Dr. Anthony J. 5 Adelberg, Robert P. 3 Amorosi, Dr. Edward D. 4 Auerbacher, Peter J. 6 Begley, Thomas 0., Jr. 3 Berriman. Edward T., Jr. ephf} 3 Bowes, Dr. Jose. 4 Brett, Geor~e c. 8 Callan, David 1T 1 Casey, Mich~e B; &.* 6 Chettle, A~VI~r j, {) Coleman, e bur G. 5 Connolly, A~abriell 5 Coulon. Dr.. M III 6 Cox, Francl!rt 5 Cullen, Ro~·Jiia~l:.,l 6 Dambeck, 1 t. G~f)S 5 Deliduka, CaP Robert 5 Demski, Ca;pt. nt, ).. 2 DeMuro, Vmcj Jr. 2 Devine, John d'D· ~ 4 Ditoro, Rir!{:rthe'"&3 Donahue, W'tliP111 P· 1 : g~~~;,aMich ael p. 5 Duffy, Jam~s ~ich•~ 2 Foley, David 1 ~t•r~ 0 1 Fra11;klin! ~h arle5 ~if· 2 Gaghardl, 95 S·• 5 Garlick, Thora Jr. 2 Gibney, Pau ''e f. 1 Goggin, Terre~d c..J <· 2 Hay, Dr. Gers ~tld 1· 011 6 Hudenburl(. faei.II·~ 1 6 Hughes, MicAdoiPh 6 Hutter, Dr. J ,1 3 Jaros, Joseph Ce 'fll 1 Kehoe, Lawre~slefl'"' 3 Keller, Bruce 3 Kelly, PeteSrhG;.on J. 4 Kennedy, ap 6 Keyser, Joh_n 6 Kiefer, LouiS ~r c. 2 Kierstead. Rog d C. 6 Killeen, RicharT Jr 3 King, Norman jd I• 2 Kissinger, DoJo~epbJ. 2 LaHood, Dr. ld )t· 6 Lario, Frank }.. 4 6 Lazun, Robert as·r,.11" 2 Lennon, ThoJI'I J p. 5 Lesko, Ronald · h 66 Levasseur, J~~!l'flt~J 6 Longua, Mr. Br"fiO 4 Maher, Walter 1 f. 5 Masterson, ?~ 0 t1l k ~4 McBride, W(}~:rtel 4 McCarthy, Re".JO 2 McGarraghy, G f 3 McCarty, John e'nct~ 1 McGivney, Ls.or ft" 5 Medler, Dr. Joh/(eol ~J 1 Merkle, Edgar pon" r 4 Merryfield, Drhl.lt J) · 1 Messineo, Art d 6 Milone, Richar f 2 Mitchell, Joser,t' I Molloy, Joh!'h ·~II· 6 Murphy, M1c 3 t~il 3 Norton, Paul. ~~etl>· 3 O'Connor, M1c l.lrke 2 O'Hara, J ohn ~yi!li'~ 2 O'Neill, Roger Msrt'" 2 Oravec, James ,· 3 Pablo, Manuel~·, f• 1 J .I 1 Patterson, Waltu 9no• · 2 Ramirez de Jt· E. i f;,• o. J;. Atjc. ~ ~fc~eG~~~~dW~rd 5 Rippa, Vinc':nt ~d Jt. 4 Robinson, R1 ch:honY ~ 2 Romweber , An l't'· 5 Russell, Char~ 880 ci5 J! 3 Ryan, James r is f·• 4 Saponaro, Franc 4 Saxe, Michael lr· "w. ~~::h!~~critr:rd 3 : · , 5 Sheridan, John~ { ~ ~~~~r:0~~· J~.h;Jerbert 5 6 4 1 5 5 5 Somma, Pet~r.J· fll Springer, W1.Ihafll• Sullivan, Er~c ~ Jt· ~ Sullivan, JohnR 'j,erl Sulzbach, Dr. 0 r The!, Henry C., Jt· The!, Dr. Henry Jr JC: Jr. : ~;~~!~!·.~~tho~·)'~~ 5 Wallace, Stratford h S Wetzel, Karl Jo~~p 2 Whelan, Roger .; ~d 3 Yeatman, Fr&ncl J ~::~ara, Anton~o ~- 4 2 Beliveau, Severll1 f. 4 Berger, Dr. Myro 11 4 Bill, Peter G. S Bonacci, Albert £ fi 3 Boule, Mr. John · 4 Bova, Patrick Jll Jf 4 Brown, James h~ r.f., Jf· 1J ~ ~~~~=~~=~: ~~hll tJ .. 4 Callagy, Robert~: 4 Callanan, Kev1n 0· 1 4 Capizola, Mic.ha~\f., Jt· 1 Cogan, Mau r1ce 0 f·$ 3 Consolini, Mr:J~n,.nt 2 Cumberland, 1 Jr s Daly, Robert v.M 'it· 4 Dav"id, Thomas ·• 2 Diller, John C. W f' 6 Dungan, Albert aS D" 3 Dunsmuir, Tho"(JJ 2 Dyer, Ralph A., 8 J. ,! 1 Fitzpatrick, Jarn;otllO 1 Foran, Michael D 2 Freydl, Michne\Ji 2 Grnu, G. Peter, Jf 4 Haley, Roger}{. J-·~t · 2 Hauser, Lt. Jante 11A· · 6 Heffernan, J~rnes d f· 2 Heimbuch, Rtchflf : noddmott, Alfred H., Jr. 2 oehn, Dr. James G. 1 ~~rt!;as, Steghen Joae{Jh 2 ~~ch~~Willi:~JR~·· 11 ~ ~nch, William R., 3M:~~~t~.;!:~esr s~· II ~ ~athiaa, Joseph L., Ill <Allister, Peter B. 3 M<Hugh, Richard L. 4 1 ~ &cia, Dr. Vincent F. 2 Morgan, Lt. Edward A., Jr. 3N 1 urphy, Capt. T. J., Jr. ~sea, Dr. Richurd J . 1 Walter John 2 ~·'C:oraki, 1 0'Neit~,0f>a~f!', 1 M~ H. ~ Peebleo, William S. Albert Charles 6 ~ees, end, Charles A. 3 R~nwick, Edward F. ; ~•chardson, Lt. Ug.) M. W. Roche, John Geoffrey 1 omulo, Robert.o Rey ~ ~ozwadowski, Or. Jack V. Shya~, Lt. Ug.) Chao P., Jr. 1 1 ertdan, DOm Mark ~n? ~dy, Robert David 4 Herbert G. 5 u !van, William A., Jr. 4 ~ulhvan, Ytnmea, William D. 2 2 ;)'~an,, Lt.. Robert George 1 w~ICChlo, Gerald F. alah, Mr. William Geo. 1961 4 Altie ri, Anthony J., Jr. ~ ~rrn~ntano, John Matthew 1 1B~~~~h;r~~=:~;F,eph ~ Broom, James Stewart Patrick J. 1 ~Uchanan, urk!ey, Richard M. gannaroui, Nicholas A. 2 2 C:fmody, Christopher G. Co eman, Francis Jr. 4 u.rhlin, Paul J., T., 4 0 aly, Denedict D. Jr. T., Jr. 2 0 etgen, Lt. Ug.) J . Peter 3 0 eWtnter, Urbain J. 1 4 ~owi.i ng, Lt. Daniel K. G av1n, Donald }t"",, Jr. 4 arner, Donald Jay 4 4 khle, Robert Charles k~mmerer, John Cecil 4 1 J<.ir~chbaum, Ira B. 4 I( etler, David A. OChman, George C., Jr. 4 Lee, Joseph Crane 2 t~nnon, Thomas Patrick 4 •nk, Joseph Edward 2 Richard Joseph 2 tuby, umaghl, Richard Boyd a2 Maher, Edward Joseph 1 ~asterson, Joseph Owen 1 &tan, Lt. Ull.) Thomas W. 4 ~J<Ailister, Michael J . 2 Meyer, Joseph Vincent Montalbano, Anthony P. 3 Moore, Capt. Wm. G., Jr. 4 Noynihan, C. J., Jr. 4 3 aegele, Joseph J. a ~~wkman, George W., Ill 1 1 t a.. Theodore L., Jr. Lt. Patrick, Jr. 3 g:nN•Iley, ell!, Mark F. X. 2 Paone, Arthur 3 ~arry, Richard Joseph David a3 reat, William M. Raoul Duval, Lt. Michael 1 Carl P., Jr. 4 ~athemacher, ay, Michael 1 4 ~e!d, Ambroae Be rnard Henry F., Jr. 4 Retnhold, ~muzzi, Robert a1 ~llordan, Daniel Peter sso, Robert P. 4 Roas, Charlet H., Jr. 3 ~Yan, Ensign Michael D. 2 Paul Joseph 3 S•nner, aur, David Peter 3 thlafty, Daniel L., Jr. 2 2 8 Sh~::oWiit:!'mAA~~r. ~ ~Yder, John Michael rner, Cornelius B. 3 ~alieant, Capt. John M. 2 1 virdisco, George M. 1 Wdmar, Mr. Jake T., JJI 4 w:~~~~~j~~~uc.,r;..~~ ~ ~entworth , William F. erwai11, William F. I 962 1 Adl er, James lve ~ ~Pp , Peter Beardslee uguat, James Davis 2 8 alzarett, Joseph 3 8 anda, Phillip W. R. ~ ~arone, Robert Michael artoa, Frank E., Jr. 2 Benedetto, Lt. Michael W. 2 8 ertrand, Robert Wm. ~ CBiddle, I Lt. Timothy M. •bell, Ben De Hymel [ CCoarella, Richard John rao, Joseph Timothy ~ &o•tantino, Thomas J. a via, Conyers, Jr. ~ Dea, Eugene Michael 0 eGaaparre, Paul F. ~ gel~eato, Ronald W. 3 D:J~~~·J:~r:.hLf~~~r. ~ gourherty, John Patrick 3 F~ik~\v~r;::;, ~:chael 2 Frescht, William J ., Jr. 2 F'riedrich, Paul A. 2 Fry, Michael Phillip 2 Gallagher, Wade John 1 Georie, Michael Albert 2 Geraci, Timothy F. 1 Gilligan, Thomas John 1 Goyette, James Andrew 2 Greene, Francis M., Jr. 1 Hanley, Richard Tower I Hibbert, Alan Robert 2 Hogan, William K. 2 Horrigan, Francis Day 2 Jenney, John Francis 8 Joos, William Joseph 2 Kim, Kenneth C. S., Jr. 2 Kraljic, John Raphael 3 Lauinrer, Frank Thomas 2 Leahey, George Brent. 2 Lintz, Edward M. 2 Maher, Michael Joseph 2 Marchetti, Michael J. ~ ~:~~~~t~: ~:t;,'hh.fhe!:as 1 McConlogue, Lt. Ug.) Wm. J. 1 McGinness, Neil .M. 2 Meeker, David John 1 Mergardt, Barry C. 1 Morrone, Frank Charles 1 Murray, Francia Joseph I O'Neill, John F., Jr. 2 Pauly, William T. 2 Petzold, William A., III f ~or;!!ttct~<t;:ede~~:e~.n 3 Risen, William M., Jr. 3 Ryan, Michael Bernard 1 Ryan, Ens. Timothy J., Jr. 1 Sachs, R. Gregory 3 Schreier, James Melvin 2 Sharpenter, Robert J. S Slattery, Daniel J ., Jr. 2 Stark, Walter Edward, Jr. 3 Valiulis, John Peter 2 Vanech, Lt. Michael D. 2 Walton, Stanley Francis 2 Yopp, John Herman 1963 2 Adler, John David 2 Altobello, Daniel J. 1 Atalay, Bulent Ismail 2 Bachmann, James Kevin 2 Book, Stephen Alan 2 Bouch, 2nd Lt. Brendan S. ~ ~~h~~·l~~~0~d!~d· Jr. 2 Burgess, John Francia 2 Chibbaro, John Paul 2 Connolly, Christopher G. 2 Corden, Pierce Stephen 1 Dempsey, Jerry Richard 2 Doyle, Patrick Dennis 2 Drymalski, Paul Hibner 2 Ferris, James Albert 2 Fries, Donald Norman 1 Goggin, Terrence P. ~ *~~~~aa,~h:;:w~. rlolro 0 2 Hartigan, David Matthew 2 Hoofnagle, James G., Jr. 2 Johanson, Karl Erie 1 Juechter, Kenneth B. 2 Keber, Vincent M., Jr. ~ ~=~~~~~:.·p~~eR~f!rt Lechner, Richard Joseph Lerner, M. Michael Lirario, Carl Donald Liai, Thomas Mustonen 2 Mahoney, Joseph Daniel I Marantette, D. T., Ill 2 McCarthy, James Henry 1 2 1 1 ~ ::~!~.· Let!:~/J.:?r~ 1 Mielbrecht, Lt. Robert D. 2 Missett, Paul B. 2 Moriarty, Daniel John 2 Mot&, Georie Michael 2 Newman. James O'Meara 2 Nugent, John O'Connell 1 O'Brien, Michael Rory 2 O'Leary, Daniel V., Jr. 1 Pfeffer, Bruce William 1 Ruder, Henry Joseph 2 Rzasa, Jerome Alexander 1 Shields, Thomas Charles 2 Shubiak, John Joseph 2 Smith, Norman Lewis 1 Thompson, John A., Jr. 2 Weathersbee, Lt. Edw. P. 1 Williams, Fred Brian 2 Wiseman, James Anthony 2 Wolf, John Francis 2 Zatkowski, John Robert 2 Waaielewski, Paul F. 1964 ~ :;~~~~tTf~~~~~ ~i'a~ 1 I Cahill, John David 1 Condon, James Kilmartin 1 DiPaola, Anthony D. 1 Donohue, John B., Jr. 1 Ouna-an, Thomas M. I English. Jooeph M., Ill 1 Ernst, Norman F., Jr. 1 Feldmann, John E. 1 Fickling, William J. 1 Finut"ane, Thomas J., Jr. I Fisher, Stuart Albert 1 Fou, Thomas William I Frederick, Robert A. 1 Gaydos, Eurene Miehael 1 Hatcher, Theodore S. 1 Heyndricka, Eugene P. I Hoehn, John P., 111 1 Hoeachler, John G. 1 Hosta, Geoffrey M. 1 Iorio, Peter Hunter I .Tackson, Alfred E., Jr. 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Joyce, Stephen t.:dward Kelly, Peter Paul, Jr. Kepley, Mr. K. Gregory McCarthy, Robert M., Ill Melbert, J a mea Leroy Morley, Daniel Joseph Nastasi, Nicholu J . O'Malley, Thomas P. Preciado, Manuel Carlos Raker, Stanley Kay Reidy, John J ., Jr. ~ ~h~~~~. ~f:.n~o~:~~. 1 Shulman, Lawrence Alan 1 Smyth, Barry Michael 1 Snyder, Thomas ll. 1 Telzrow, Thomas M. 2 Thomas, William R., Jr. i Valentino, Peter J. 1 Vorisek, Richard D. GRADUATE SCHOOL 1907 8 Schlafly, James J. 1916 11 Shlesinger, B. Edward 1921 2 Jacoba, John J. 1922 11 Cahill, Raymond T. n~~c~~ui: ~~~:~:P. 11 Mudd, Dr. Richard D. 1923 6 Kernan, Thomas D. 11 Vickers, Marion R. 1924 10 Manlfer, Dr. William N. 9 O'Bnen, Dr. Edward M. 7 Ricciardi, Wi1liam J. 1925 11 McDermott, John W. 1 Mullins, Dr. Edward, I 1926 2 Barkmeier, Joseph H. 11 Busch, Dr. Nicholas J. 10 Manger, Dr. William N. 10 Rice, Rudolph 1927 11 Sheehan, Dr. John F. 2 Randall, Dr. Harold M. 2 Wilson, Dr. Peter 1-"". 1928 10 Martin, J. Nelson 3 Trainor, J. Raymond 1929 3 Dempsey, William J. 2 Joyce, John E., Jr. 6 LeLacheur, Dr. Em bert A. 1 Mullins, Dr. Edward t. 8 Wimsatt, Dr. Wm. K., Jr. 1930 3 Delaney, Paul ~··Sr. 9 Montgomery, Y1ctor P. 1 Mundie, Dr. Paul J. 8 Solterer, Dr. Josef 11 Waldron, Dr. John A. 193 1 2 Atkeson, Dr. Thomas C. 6 Lau, Kong Chu 11 O'Donoghue, Dr. D. W., Jr. 7 Schneiders, Dr. A. A. 9 White, Russell A. 1932 4 Beiser, Joseph R. 4 Dunn, Charles A., II 8 Me Evitt, Dr. William G. 8 Solterer, Dr. Josef 1933 11 Bowen, Or. John G. 1 Cataonis, Or. Achilles 2 Riehl, Joseph A. 1934 7 Schneiders, Dr. A. A. 11 Tattersall, John C. 1935 6 Davis, Dr. Wilbur 3 Harman, Dr. Pinckney J . 8 Kirby, Raymond A. b:~a ney, Rear Adf!l· H. R. 5 Reichley, Dr. Marlm S. 6 10 5 1 11 3 2 2 1 6 4 2 1 7 1938 Betowski, Leon Donnelly Imperial, Dr. Jose F. Neglia, Dr. Fortunato J. Nugent, Julian L. 1939 Brown, Dr. Samuel L. Greenblatt, Dr. Irving J. Palmes, Dr. Edward D. Reichley, Or. Marlin S. Schauinger, Dr. Herman J. Wil son, Or. Peter F. 1940 Coulson, Dr. Emery Jack Doctor, Dr. Powrie V. ~ r~wari~i.DD~.~:~I'f w. 4 Mc\1ugh, Frank J ., Jr. 2 Valenti, Gabriel M. 1941 1 Barbell&, Nicholas G. 3 Briefs, Godfrey E. ~ ~~=~bJ·a~:lg~. i~vinr J. 7 Heany, Donald F. 2 Lachinian, Enoch 8 Manno, Dr. Francis J. , 11 Neuland, Paul A. 1942 8 Bohannan, Joseph Burns 9 Litton, Dr. Gaston 1945 2 Bellah, James Warner 2 Davis, Mrs. George M. 3 Lenihan, Cmdr. Rita, USN 3 Mullin, Harold Ried 1946 11 Cook, Wayne R. S Wright, Dr. William W. 1947 9 Brown, Dr. William H. 1 Carrigg, Dr. John J. 10 Lucas, Graham J. 8 Ortenzio, Dr. Louis F. 1 Palmes, Dr. Edward D. 1948 2 Boyd, Harriet M. 10 Collins, Or. Philip R. 1 Comella, Lawrence J. 1 Ehrmantraut, Dr. Harry C. 3 Frawley, Dr. John P. 7 Goerder, Col. Robert L. 11 Gulick, Or. Merle L. 8 Kurth, Rev. Dr. Edmund A. 9 McDuffee, Col. R. W. 1 O'Brien, Dr. William V. 11 Shapiro, Col. Leonard 1 Skewes, Cox Bennet 7 Smyser, Willis M. 3 Wright, Dr. William W. 1949 6 Auray, Mr. Robert R. 1 Cellier, Claude H. 4 Glassman, Dr. Harold N. ~ r:~~o~~r~~s~~i~~ 11 Korn, Patterson, Dr. E. N. 3 Lackey, Col. Archer E. 9 Ramsey, Dr. Julia H. 11 Shapiro, Col. Leonard 1 Sharp, Mrs. Sally L. 7 Smyser, Willis M. 1950 1 Abbey, Col. RichardS. 3 Banes, Dr. Daniel 4 Blair, Lt. Col. J. E., Jr. 7 Bonasso, Col. R. P. 2 Borasky, Dr. Rubin 10 Collins, Dr. Philip R. 4 Dubin, Wilbert Bernard 7 Foss, Theodore Thomas 3 Frawley, Dr. John P. 1 Frishman, Dr. Daniel 11 Korn, Patterson, Dr. E. N. 10 Lalley, Thomas L. 1 Massa, Dr. Fuad George 1 McMahon, Eleanor G. 1 Mihailov, Lt. Col. N. N., Jr. 5 O'Brien, James F. 8 Raatett.er, Richard W. 2 Shieh, Francis S. 1 Szymczak, Thomas A. 7 Tucker, Dr. Frank H. 11 Wallerstedt, Dr. John F. 4 Yelton, Donald C. 1951 6 Batzler, Dr. L. Richard 6 Best, Lt. Col. Dale D. 2 Brown, Dr. Samuel L. 6 Buchsbaum, Lt. Col. J. H. 3 Byrne, Thomas R. 2 Chan, Dr. John L. ~ ~:f;:~dbs~1~i~iC:~.J:i~no. 1 Holton, Mary Louise 6 Jobe, Howard Lewis 7 Joyce, Richard P. 2 JOette, Dr. Immanuel J. 1 Lewandowski, Richard H. 1A ~~~~~~~a~~~f!:Jcolm C. 11 O' Brien, Lt. Col. Robt. E. 8 Ortenzio, Dr. Louis F. 1 Plumb, Dr. Robert L., Sr. 2 Quin, Lt. Col. Harold J. 1 Ringgold, Gordon B. 1 Turner, Dr. Herman 1952 8 Brinig, Dr. F. Joseph 1 Caponio, Dr. Joseph F. ~ g~~~i~~k'og;~t~.yer 1 1 Easley, Dr. William K.. 4 Fehlig, Teresa Anne 9 Hampton, Rose A. 6 Huggins, Mrs. Solange G. 1 Jwaideh, Alice Reid 4 Muth, Col. Edwin A. 5 Nakauchi, Dr. M. Mark 1 Natirbov, Malia G. 6 Randall, Dwight Lauer I Rothberg, Dr. Simon II Wallerstedt, Dr. John F. 1953 4 Biadasz, Dr. Frances E. 10 Bush, Mary T. 1 Carrigg, Dr. John J. 4 Dubin, Wilbert Bernard 9 Eitler, Dr. Warren J. 7 Goerder, Col. Robert L. 4 Gutter, Frederick J. ~ ~:~~it&:~JR:br:~J. 8 Kurth, Rev. Dr. Edmund A. 9 Larrow, Raymond A. 1 Lerski, Dr. Gecrge J. 8 Mcintyre, Joseph C. 3 Nader, Alexander J. 10 Nash, James P. 1 O'Brien, Dr. William V. 1 Ogata, Mrs. Shiguro 3 Ortiz, Frank V., Jr. 1 Quintero, Henry Ralph 5 Schweitzer, Robert A. ~ ~~i~':::: J~.rfr;derick H. 1 Vlachos, Christopher P. 4 Van Der Werken, Edwin G. 9 Weyl, Dr. W. Leonard 1954 7 Aldridge, Dr. Mary H. 7 Babcock, Col. Jack E. 4 Bilinski, Dr. S. K.. 5 Briefs, Dr. Henry W. 11 Brown, Vincent M. 10 Byrne, Dr. William D. 10 Coll"ey, Col. Joseph I. 6 Desmond, Thomas M. 11 Dolinsky, Dr. Meyer 3 Fagg, Peter 9 Fitzgerald, Dr. Wm. F. 9 Foster, Dr. James J . 1 Francis, Albert J., Jr. 7 Crozier, Richard, Jr. 2 lves, JosephS., Jr. 9 Guarracini, Joseph A. 11 Kennedy, Edward J. 3 Lenihan, Cmdr. Rita, USN 9 Leocha, Col. Adolph J . 8 Lilienfield, Dr. L. S. 11 Lowry, Ruth E. 9 McDuffee, Col. R. W. ; ~N~; 8:.· ~~sl~r F. 11 Moghadam, L. Markoff 9 Nenno, Dr. William C. 3 Onacewiu, Dr. W. 2 Padelford, Edward A., Jr. 2 Quinn, Joseph R. 6 Stransky, Jan M. 7 Tucker. Dr. Frank H . 1955 11 Allen, Ronald T. 1 Barbella, Nicholas G. 4 Bee, Robert N. 6 Black, Dr. James Glen 2 Blum, Dr. Baruch 2 Burr, Bernard E. 3 Coleman, M. Catherine 8 Emerich, Dr. Tom P. 2 Erwin, Dr. Wallace Moore 9 Gage, Dr. Angelo 11 Gulick, Dr. Merle L. 2 Hanagan, Peter P. 3 Holahan, Dr. Gordon V. 11 Nadeau, Julian E. 2 O'Brien, John Patrick 1 O'Sullivan, Arthur L. 1 Philbin, Brg. Gen. T. R., Jr. 4 Russell, Edgar F., Jr. 2 Spanorigu, Alexander 8 Taylor, Robert H. 2 Tomaru, Xenophon G. 1 Zalubas, Dr. Romuald 1956 8 Anderson, Dr. Pearl R. 5 Batzler, Dr. L. Richard 7 Burton, Donald Francia 5 Carasso, George A. 5 Chung, Dr. Ed Baik 7 Clegg, Sue R. 8 Dreswick, Mrs. John T. 2 Ellison, Dr. Alfred H. 2 Fleming, Douglas R., Jr. 1 Four1tain, John D. ~ ~C:.r.Iy.c~:~~ L 2 2 I 2 3 2 7 1 8 3 Helprin, Dr. Jerome J . Higginbotham, Don H. Hood, Robert E., Jr. Inoue, T(,kio lahio, Sunao James, Dr. George W. Johnson, Kenneth T. Karban, Otmar F. Lilienfield, Dr. L. S. Lively, Dr. James K. ~ ~~~de~.a~~L:u~~ G., Jr. 6 Mirski, Dr. Jerzy Z. I Normanly, Rev. Thos. V. 6 O'Brien, James }o', 4 Owens, John F. 8 Perkins, Alfred L. 8 Phelps, Dr. Jane L. 1 Plumb, Dr. Robert L., Sr. 8 Pommer, Dr. Alfred M. 1 ltothberg, Or. Simon 8 Slobogin, Peter M. I Sylvester, Geo. H. 4 White, Alfred J. 6 Wiedemann, Dr. H. A., Jr. 1957 2 Alexander, Dr. B. H. 3 Allen, William A., Jr. 4 Bilinski, Dr. S. K. 6 Chamberlain, Mary H. 2 Cooke, Gordon David I Deeb, George 6 Downs, James A. 1 Edwards, Brig. Gen. M. 0. 4 Holton, Dr. Philip J. 7 Howe, William E. W. 1 Howley, John R. 6 Kane, Dr. Edward A. 6 Kelly, Col. F. J. 2 Kines, Rev. Louis B. 2 Kraemer, Francis W., Jr. 7 Lorentzen, Paul B. 2 Martinez Piedra, Dr. A. 1 McCormick, Dr. Gerald J . 2 McVeigh, Dr. John B. 5 Mijal, Dr. Chester F. 8 Mulert, Carl J., Jr. 2 Orzel, Rita Adele 1 Ozga, Henry Adam 6 Pelliccia, Mrs. Carlo 5 Pelosi, Ronald V. 1 Peterson, Or. Forrest· H. 1 Rich, Nathan 8 Sauner, Richard Garry 9 Sweign, Dr. Martin I Wheeless, Dr. Carl M. 6 Wiedemann, Mrs. Harold A. 6 Williams, Catherine C. 2 Zeik, Dr. Michael W. 1958 2 Bueratedde, S. T. M. 6 Chung, Dr. Ed Balk 4 Griffin, Philip J. 2 Guida, Dr. Anthony James 2 Henneman, Anne Louise 11 Karns, Maj. Andre M. 1 Kasel, Dr. Julius A. 1 Kendrick, Dr. Clyde K. 1 Krupensky, Michael 6 Mirsk:i, Dr. Jerzy Z. 1 Morrison, George S. 4 Nevins, Rear Adm. J . H., Jr. 3 Novak, Lt. Col. Jack C. 5 Payne, Dr. Thomas A., Jr. 2 Sanchez Longo, Dr. L. P. 6 Seefer, Richard G. 7 Steinhagen, Margaret J. 2 Stevens, Dr. Richard P. 1 Tamorria, C. Richard 1 Tashjean, Dr. John E. 5 Watters, Dr. William E. 2 Willenz, Dr. Eric 1 Windbiel, Robert K. 6 Zalar, Dr. Charles 1959 4 Berezovsky, Mrs. Helen C. 3 Brown, Dr. Dorothy M. ~ 8:fu zn;i~·fn"~ JC.seph F. 2 Cowan, Dr. F. F., Jr. 4 Curtis, Or. Robert F. 7 Donahue, Dr. John K. 8 Dreswick, John T. 3 Edwards, Dr. Chas. E., lll 2 Forbes, Dr. Henry W. 5 Hoar, Lt. Col. John C., Jr. 1 Larkins, Lt. Col. James R. 2 Lento, Dr. Harry G. 11 Mayle, Dr. Francis C., Jr. 1 Mihailov, Lt. Col. N. N., Jr. 4 Olynyk, Stephen D. 5 Onorato, Dr. Michael P. 2 Pacak, J armila H. 8 Phelps, Dr. JaneL. 6 Rogers, Mrs. Philip C. 3 Sauner, Richard 5 Svejda, Dr. George J. 4 Walz, Dr. Donald T. 1 Wilson, Dr. Albert J. 0 1960 2 Brogan, Dr. Marianne C. 5 Buchsbaum, Lt. Col. J. H. 3 Chwazik, Dr. Walter L. 9 Duggan, Dr. James F. 1 Feld, Dr. Benjamin 1 Janczewski, Capt. Ceo. H. 1 Kasel, Dr. Juliu s A. 5 Korn, Dr. David 11 O'Brien, Lt. Col. Robt. E. 5 Onorato, Dr. Michael P. 1 Peterson, Dr. Forrest H. 3 Pierson, Constance L. 3 Ravenscroft, Mrs. F. Ian 2 Robinson, Walter P., Jr. 8 Shaw, Russell B. 2 Stevens, Dr. Richard P. 2 Valiaveedan, Dr. Geo. D. 5 Watters, Dr. William E. 6 Zderad, Loretta T. 2 Zeik, Dr. Michael W. 1961 4 Biadasz, Dr. Frances E . 1 Boyne, Or. Philip John 1 Brady, Mrs. Patricia G. 6 Buckley, James M. 3 Chaves, Fernando 2 Cobun, Fn.nk Edwin, Jr. 8 Oubit, Dr. Jules A. 2 Fallon, Lt. Col. P. M. 3 Grossman, Dr. Henry 1 Jordan, Miss Anna G. 2 Kines, Rev. Louis B. 2 Layton, Roland V., Jr. 3 L'Ecuyer, Rosalie 8 Nys, Pierre E. 3 Palumbo, Frank R. 2 Peterson, David Allen 2 Reynolds, Dr. Donald C. 3 Stires, Or. Frederick H. 1 Stoetzer, Dr. Otto C. E . l Teeters, Dr. Winnie R. 3 Vant Veld Hendrick J. 2 Wach, Raymond J. 1 Yrastorza, Dr. Jaime A. 1962 2 Brogan, Dr. Mariann e C. 3 Brown, Dr. Dorothy M. 3 Oulbe, Katrina Lidia 8 Emert, Grace E. 3 Emmons, Lt. Col. Harris 1 Gazi, Dr. Stjepan 1 Grgic, Vera Ivana 2 Guida, Dr. Anthony James 2 Hay, Dr. Gerald C., Jr. 1 Hendrickson, Tom A. ~ ~=~![ao~~f~~:{JDr. G. ~ ~~f~s~ 'o~.rG~~;;~ur:i~·ie 1 1 Lewandowski, Richard H. 2 Martinez Piedra, Dr. A. 3 McCabe, David H. 3 Moriarty, Dr. John K. 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 Nicholson, Dr. John T. Pelliccia, Mrs. Carlo Retman Bozena, Henisz Strama, Thomas Tashjean, Dr. John E. Wagner, Dr. Robert P. Williams, Gerp.ld F. 1963 Awoki, Reiko Therese Calderon Cru:z, Angel ~ ~=:~aJJ;,·:e~rJ'eftJ~anne 2 Cocke, Karl Edward 2 Costello, Or. William E. 1 Crahan. Margaret Ellen 2 Dietz, Margaret Mary 9 Duggan, Dr. James F. 2 Fawzi, Ralf Mosen 2 Fuda, Gerard Francis ~ ~=~·~~~~~.' ~~~?~~·:Jr. 2 Hubby, David Germain 1 Jordan, Dr. Lewis Gounod ~ ~f~i~~. ~;_JI~m~!~ue~ry_e 1 Mazzella, Dr. Walter J. 2 MeRced, Larry Harold 2 Oh, Dr. John Kie Chiang ~ §:~r:~?D~~e~~~:dtD. 2 Serebrennikov, Eugene S. 1 Shimoji, Yoshio ~ ~ii~~~~I~~D~.DG!: D. 1964 1 Bianco, Joseph P. 2 Erwin, Dr. Wallace Moore 1 Garrett, Gayle M. Goodpasture, B. B. Hartigan, Dr. Richard S. Heise, Paul Anthony Korit, Dr. David McCormick, Dr. Gerald J. Nehring, 1st Lt. John A. Nenno, Dr. William C. Olson, William Harold Pickens, William E., Irl Sharkey, Mrs. Robert E. 1 Teeters, Dr. Winni e R. 1 Willauer, Dr. Whiting R. 1 5 4 5 1 1 9 1 1 1 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1909 1 Boehs, Dr. Charles J . 9 Gallagher, Dr. N. A. 1912 Collins, Dr. Laurence M. Gagion, Dr. Thomas R. Little, Dr. Arthur B. Posey, Dr. Orlando J. 1913 2 Brennan, Dr. John F. 11 Fischer, Dr. Melville B. 11 Higgins, Dr. John M. 4 Offutt, Dr. Harry D. 3 Pelzman, Dr. Ivy A. 1914 5 Guerra, Dr. Arthur L. 3 Hyland, Dr. William A. 7 Mistretta, Dr. F. H. 7 Richmond, Dr. Paul, Jr. 1915 2 Greaney, Dr. William F. 11 Herbst, Dr. William P., Jr. 5 Parran, Dr. Thomas 11 Sanderson, Dr. Fred R. 6 Spigel, Dr. Harry A. 1916 6 Healy, Dr. Michael G. 1917 1 Burke, Dr. John R. 7 Spellman, Dr. Martin H . 1918 10 Crowley, Dr. Jerome F. 11 Eichenlaub, Dr. Frank J. 7 Hernandez, Dr. Vincent 1919 3 Rapaport, Dr. Walter R. 1920 7 Bartemeier, Dr. Leo H. 6 Reilly, Dr. Edward J. 1921 7 Cusack, Or. William J. 11 Jacobs, Dr. J. Bay 4 Mattare, Dr. John J. 3 Ruppe, Dr. John P. 7 Yater, Dr. Wallace M. 1922 11 Carey, Or. Edward J. 11 Lane, Dr. Joseph A. 1 McCawley, Dr. Walter E. 1923 11 Boss, Dr. Eugene G. 3 Constantinople, Or. P. S. 3 McNulty, Dr. Richard J. 1924 2 Butrym, Dr. Stanley B. 11 Fitzgerald, Dr. Wm. J. 4 Florey, Dr. Peter F. 11 Madaras, Or. JohnS., Jr. 10 Mink, Dr. Oscar J. 7 Villapiano, Dr. Joseph G. 1925 11 Bier, Dr. Robert A. 2 DeCarlo, Dr. Pasquale M. 11 Dougherty, Dr. Arthur M. 6 Geldzahler, Dr. L. J., Jr. 11 Klenk, Dr. Joseph P. 11 Kreag, Dr. Karl A. 11 Morrone, Dr. AI Amendes 1 Moxness, Col. Bennie A. 5 Murnane, Dr. Ignatius J. 11 Preston, Dr. Willard F. 2 Snurkowski, Dr. Chas. V. 1 Zehner, Dr. Harry 1926 2 Amato, Dr. Vincent J. 7 Ellis, Dr. George J. II Mudd, Dr. Richard D. 5 Nolan, Dr. James E. 9 O'Brien, Dr. Edward M. 1 Quinn, Dr. Martin L. 1927 2 Anderson, Dr. John M. II Blogoslawski, Dr. W. J. 11 Carroll, Dr. C. Walter 11 Contino, Dr. Francis P. 10 Davlin, Dr. Lavelle P. 2 Finucane, Dr. Daniel L. 11 Lieberman, Dr. Jos. A., Jr. 7 McCann, Dr. John N. 11 Milano, Dr. Nicholas A. 1 Sindoni, Dr. A. M., Jr. 10 1 9 4 1928 BOARD Of GO~ 9 Atkinson, Dr. Walter 3 DePasquale, Dr. John V. 7 Hackett, Dr. James L., Sr. 11 Holden, Dr. Raymond T. 1 Kenna, Dr. Charl es F. 7 Kushner, Dr. David H. 11 Norton, Or. Harry I. 1 Schutz, Dr. Joseph A. 11 Strine, Dr. Howard H. I Wilson, Dr. Lloyd C. 1929 11 Alfaro, Dr. Victor R. 8 Aronstein, Dr. Charles G. 2 Betz, Dr. Andrew J. 4 Bodie, Dr. William J. 8 Butts, Dr. John B. 2 Flannery, Capt. John L. i Gribovsky, Dr. Emil 9 Gubitosc, Dr. Charles J. 4 Houff, Dr. Louis A. 1 McGuigan, Dr. Frank A. S Scarnecchia, Dr. J ohn L. 1 Tartaglino, Dr. Alfred M. 1930 6 D'Agostini, Dr. Alfred J. 9 Flanagan, Dr. John J. 11 Freilich, Dr. Sydney F. 10 Geran, Dr. William F. 9 Gerdes, Dr. Joseph H., Sr. 7 Golden, Dr. Benjamin 10 Illig, Dr. Howard G. 2 Kennedy, Dr. Maurice T. 6 Kirchner, Dr. Raymond C. 10 Konzelmann, Dr. H. J., Sr. 7 Krick, Dr. Jerome J. 11 Kustrup, Dr. John F., Sr. 5 Larson, Dr. Swen L. 9 Levinson, Dr. David M. 7 Martyak, Dr. Emil T. 9 Mattingly, Gen. T. W., Ret 8 Morgan, Dr. William 0. 9 Morrone, Dr. G. Charles 2 Murphy, Dr. Thomas H. 2 Ostrowski, Dr. S. J. 9 Ross, Dr. George L. 2 Simon, Dr. Julius 2 Spignesi, Dr. John T. 10 Stebbing, Dr. Philip A. E. 1931 4 Bastable, Dr. Chas. M. 9 Burch, Or. Warren B. 11 Collins, Dr. John F. 3 Collins, Dr. Stephen V. 4 Delaney, Dr. Adrian J. 6 Del Vecchio, Dr. L. F. 10 Gruber, Dr. Harry 11 Harris, Dr. Maurice N. 7 Hawken, Dr. Stafford W. 11 Hulburt, Dr. R. Stephen 7 Lehmil1er, Dr. Karl L. 3 Locascio, Dr. Nicholas R. 7 Mcinerney, Dr. M. J. 10 McNamara, Dr. C. Edwin 11 McRae, Dr. Malcolm J. 3 Moynihan, Dr. A.rthur J. 2 Murphy, Dr. Eusebius J. 10 O'Malley, Dr. Emmett J. 11 Saitta, Dr. Peter M. 1 Sal an, Dr. Lacy John 7 Uricchio, Dr. Joseph G. 4 Walker, Dr. Roland J. 11 Zumpano, Dr. Joseph C. 1932 11 Berman, Dr. Sidney 4 Bianco, Dr.·Harvey H. 5 Bradley, Dr. J. Edmund 5 Buskirk, Dr. Jame·s H. 11 Caggiano, Dr. Anthony P. 6 Carl eo, Dr. James A. 11 Carozza, Dr. Anthony F. 10 Coffey, Dr. Robert J. 10 Corley, Dr. Karl C. 9 Crescente, Dr. Fred J. 4 Delaney, Dr. Martin D. 2 Drogowski, Dr. Matthew J . 1 Gillen, Dr. James H. 1 Hageage, Dr. Charles C. 9 Houle, Dr. Raymond Theo. 5 Hughes, Dr. Joseph P. 11 Janacone, Dr. John A. 2 luppa, Dr. Louis A. 6 Kirby, Dr. Claude W. 6 Kreutz, Dr. Paul J. 7 Lambert, Dr. William C. 9 Leahy, Dr. Howard J. 7 Loftus, Dr. James M. 8 Maher, Or. Robert E. 10 McGuire, Dr. H. Thomas 10 McNulty, Dr. Terence F. 8 Millwater, Dr. Charles A. 10 Misuk, Dr. Joseph F. 5 Moretti, Dr. Frederic A. 11 Morrissey, Dr. Vincent J. 4 O'Connor, Dr. Harold A. 8 Opacity, Or. Ernest A. 1 Perakos, Dr. George P. 2 Power, Dr. William J. 4 Semansky, Dr. Edward J. 9 Sharkey, Dr. William F. 10 Sharpe, Dr. Francis T. 2 Tinsman, Dr. Clarence A. 1933 6 Bonanno, Or. Peter J. 10 Brogan, Dr. Francis B. 6 Buckley, Dr. John W. 3 Detwiler, Dr. Robert H. 6 Donovan, Dr. Leo I. 8 Dudac, Dr. Thomas W. 7 Geddis, Dr. James T. 11 Giunta, Dr. Joseph R. 7 Gwynn, Dr. Henry B. 1 Harz, Dr. William V. 11 Himelfarb, Dr. Hillard M. 11 Karpinski, Dr. Stephen J. 1 Kennedy, Dr. Richard J. 9 Machen, Dr. John W. 1 McTague, Dr. Robert S. cH tb· As an integral part of the Eleven,41 of the Board of Governors and 1 Association were asked to provi~e example that the entire aluJJ111 1 campaign are listed below: No. of Members No. of oonors 62 65 No. of Members 202 No. of oonors 170 Jll In 1963-64, 216 members co bi! $59,961.13 from 232 donors. 1'd to the devotion of these men an CLASS Of l· A 25th Reunion Class College Dental Foreign Service & Bus. Adm. Graduate law Medical Nursing TOTAL rwo Chairmen Dr. Basil Harris ,~ Dr. Frank Feldlll Meyer Gelfand 1 Dr. Powrie V. poe Joseph D. DiSeS~ef· 0. Benwood HUP ~ and Francis A. DobrtY Mrs. Ferdinand J. !ALUMNI SENATE GIFT ~al }' ,of thltn.~ Campaign, the 267 members eorgetown University Alumni t of ttlate. 5~,000 for the drive and set an e results of this phase of the $ 1 1MDRs Mulcahy, Dr. Thomas M. Murphy, Dr. John P. Napoli, Dr. Joseph D. Nawrocki, Dr. Walter E. Nealon, Dr. Stephen W., Jr. Quill, Dr. Thomas H. Scheele, Col. Andrew F . Schlitzer. Dr. William H. Sheehan, Dr. John F. Vickers, Dr. Martyn A. 193~ Allman, Dr. Francis C. Asche nbach, Dr. E . H. Badamy, Dr. Peter A. Brennan, Dr. Andrew J. Byer, Dr. M. Yale Cavaliere, Dr. Jose ph F. Coleman, Dr. Frank T. Damin, Or. Andrew J. Denzer, Dr. Francis L. DeVito, Dr. Patrick 9 Dolan, Dr. Thomas J. 7 Domush, Dr. Herman 3 Feely, Dr. Edward J. 11 9 11 10 10 2 3 8 8 3 1~ ~n~~~~~.~~h~rt~n R. ount tibuted ,631.96 11 Goodwin, Col. Paul 11 Gressly, Dr. Donal~ W. Percentage of Participation 95.4% Percentage of Participation 84.2% ,fil9 0 814' 3~· The total for 1964-65 was ~ge~ 10 9 7 11 8 8 6 6 11 10 2.13 over 1963-64 is a tribute own and its future development. 7 Hanley, Dr. Franc1s E. 3 Rainey, Dr. Harry G. 11 Hussey, Dr. Hugh H. 8 Imhoff, Dr. John G. 10 Keliher, Dr. Thomas F. 9 King, Dr. John Harry, Jr. 11 Lacava, Dr. John James 11 Levine, Dr. J ncob R. 10 Lo Re, Dr. Alexn~der. S. 10 Mundell, Dr. BellJamm J. 10 Owens, Dr. Hobart N. 1 Perry, Dr. Fred G. 9 Poirier, Dr. Theophane M. 11 Reicher, Dr. Jacob 2 Romano, Or. Patrick J. 11 Sacasa, Dr. Carlos F. 1 Shannon, Dr. Edward T. 11 Shields, Dr. Charles D. 7 Speicher, Dr. Charles G. 2 Taranto, Dr. Michael 2 Virgilio, Dr. Anthony A. 10 Walsh, Dr. Bernard J. 9 Ward, Dr. John 6 2 7 10 11 7 11 9 4 5 1 lO 8 1 7 2 3 lO 9 11 4 11 11 ~~=:;h, Col. Jos;ph W. Calligaro, Dr. Egtldo A. D'Angelo, Dr. Joseph C. Davolos, Dr. Joseph J. Fanelli, Dr. Raymond J · Fissell, Dr. George M. Graeter, Dr. F. Alb~rt Hannan, Dr. FranCIS P. Harrington, Dr. Peter F. Horan, Dr. George Jaffe, Dr. Hyman Kissinger, Dr. Donald J. Melone, Dr. Charles P., Sr. Morrissey, Dr. Jam es J . Pellicane, Dr. Anthony F. Ryscavage, Dr. Edward T. Scanlon, Dr. John J. Schaefer, Dr. Bertram F. Scully, Dr. Roger T. Sheridan, Dr. Thomas P. Skura, Dr. FrankS. Szatkowski, Dr. Eugene Jj Waterworth, Dr. Andrew . 7 ~!~~gno, Dr. Benedict B. 5 Benschine, Dr. F. W. 9 Berberich, Dr. W. F. 11 Brennan, Dr. John J. 5 Cangemi, Dr. Vito F. 9 Connolly, Dr. Joseph P. 11 Cullen, Dr. Jam es R. 11 D' Agostino, Dr. Joseph V. ~ g~G~~~;~~r~~~H~rry E. tQ 4 Fonoroff, Dr. David L. 11 Kava!, Dr. Vincent T. on Class Gift: ~alison Dono rs 3·64 No. of Donors Contribution aud 1964-65 Contribution $14ss.oo 375.oo 45 14 $4607.50 675.00 32o.oo 245.00 593.00 17 7 26 662.00 425.00 2410.00 2osa.5o 35 4173.50 1o.oo $5077.50 7 150 187.00 $13,140.00 8 Kest, Dr. Lloyd H. 4 Kloby, Dr. John J. 8 Lambert&, Dr. Frank 3 Latven, Dr. K. Charles 9 Lawson, Or. George W. 5 McCann, Dr. John L. 11 McDonnell, Dr..T~omas J. 8 McEvitt, Dr. Wtlham G. 9 McGill, Or. John F. 3 McLaughlin, Or. T. F. 8 Parell, Dr. George C. 2 Ready, Dr. Thomas J. 8 Riley, Or. Frank W. 6 Roche, Dr. John R. 11 Sydlowski, Dr. E~mund J . 11 Trapp, Dr. FranciS W. 11 Wilner, Dr. Pau l R. 7 ~~~:on, Or. Franklin J. 11 Brochu, Dr. Charles E. 11 Canfield, Dr. John J. 7 Caserta, Dr. Silvio J. 10 Cawley, Dr. Fra.nk T. 6 Covino, Or. Lou1s L. 3 Crilly, Dr. James A. 8 Daley, Or. Daniel J. 1 DeMello, Dr. Manuel F. 1 Devine, Or. John L., Jr. 11 Dion, Dr. Julien A. 2 Duksa, Dr. Walter J. 3 Dunn, Dr. John C. 9 Durkin, Dr. James F. 1 Ehouse, Dr. Theodore E. 1 Eliu, Dr. Anthony N. 6 Fleming, Dr. Joseph A. 8 Gadek, Dr. Stanley A. 10 Gannon, Or. John R. 1 Graniero, Dr. Frank 5 Halstead, Dr. Clark P. 11 Harty, Dr. John E. 3 Hogan, Dr. John P. 3 Hubert, Dr. John R. 6 Kameen, Dr. Anthony J . 2 Kearns, Dr. Harry J. 7 Keohane, Dr. John T. 4 Kaplowitz, Dr. Joseph E. 2 Kremelberg, Dr. George H. 4 Kulesher, Dr. Henry T. 5 Lehan, Dr. Thomas R. 11 Lepore, Dr. John J. 11 McAteer, Or. Gerald 4 McDonald, Dr. John B. 2 McKaig, Dr. Malcolm C. 3 Menning, Dr. Joseph H. 9 Mirabile, Dr. Thomas J. 11 Moore, Dr. William H. 7 Morrone, Dr. Louis A. 5 Mountford, Dr. William E. 11 Olive re, Or. Peter J. 8 Orlosky, Dr. Albert J . 10 Pagliaro, Dr. Joseph J . 10 Servoss, Dr. Spencer J. 8 Sweetser, Dr. Peter W. 11 Tomasi, Or. Samuel J. 11 Zinno, Dr. Genarino R. 1938 11 Altieri, Dr. Anthony J. 3 Antiles, Or. Harold R. 5 Antos, Dr. Chester J. 11 Arthur, Dr. Philip S. 8 Barr, Dr. Norman L. 7 Barry, Dr. John M. 5 Camardella, Dr. Ralp.h A. 11 Christoph, Dr. Franc1s T. 7 Connolly, Dr. Harry J. 4 Connor, Dr. John Edward 4 Cyr, Dr. Donat P. 2 DeSevo, Dr. Gerard E. 11 Detrano, Dr. Joseph R. 7 Driscoll, Or. Edward T. 2 Fazio, Dr. Michael G. 9 Fiore, Dr. Charles N. 11 Foote, Dr. William D. 7 Gerace, Dr. Charles A. 11 Grossi, Dr. Michael 0. A. 5 Harris, Or. Michael A. 1 Jacobs, Dr. Leon G. 2 Kammer, Dr. John William 2 Katzberg, Col. Arthur J. 7 Kuhn, Dr. John J. 10 Lima, Dr. John G. 8 Lyons, Dr. James P. 10 O'Connell, Dr. Joseph H. 10 Parker, Dr. A. Sey.mour, Jr. 10 Rovitti, Dr. Francts P. 11 Ryan, Dr. Jeremiah E. 10 Schultz, Dr. Leo P. 4 Sinclair, Dr. Robey T., Jr. 7 Smith, Dr. Charles M. 9 Stapleton, Dr. Thomas D. 2 Timmes, Dr. Joseph John 8 Timreck, Or. Ha'rold A. 4 ~:~:y, Dr. John Ed word 5 Cope, Dr. Jerome A. 8 Corless, Dr. Joseph F. 11 Feliciano, Dr. Vincent 6 Ficarra, Dr. Bernard J. 9 Garnett, Dr. Robert 10 Hamel, Dr. Albert G. 11 Ingel, Dr. Ermo P .. 10 lngrisano, Dr. LoUI~ l\.. 9 Kaletowski, Dr. M. F. 8 Katz, Dr. Sol 10 Martyak. Dr. Gabriel S. 10 Maylath, Or. Florian R. 1~ ~:r~rs:s~~. ~{~;~~~)~A. 8 Murphy, Dr. C. He nry 6 Papa, Dr. Joseph 4 Roche, Dr. Andrew M. 11 Scalessa, Dr. Mario J. 9 Spanogians, Dr. Angelo J. 6 Spence, Dr. George R. 2 Spencer, Or. Samuel 6 Tomasini, Dr. Mario J. 6 Walsh, De. Arthur R. 19~0 3 Amatrano, Dr. Vincent P. 4 Aprile, Dr. I. Joseph 8 Bayly, Dr. John H. 1 Blair, Dr. Joseph R. 2 Broderick, Dr. Thomas C. 3 Campbell. Col. Robert P. 2 Cloonan, Dr. John J. , Jr. 7 Comeau, Dr. William J. 8 Delaney, Or. William M. 2 Dmytriw, Dr. Stephen 11 Dobrzynski, Or. F. A. 8 Donovan, Dr. Jam es M. 9 Fink, Dr. Richard J. 1 Gian, Dr. Mario G. 2 Hagovsky, Dr. Albert J. 10 Hunter, Dr. 0. Benwood, Jr. 11 Kay, Dr. Alvin I. 11 Klein, Dr. Harold C. 10 Lanzillo, Dr. James L. 1 May, Dr. Conrad G. 1 Minihan, Dr. John C. 3 Monaco, Dr. Joseph T. 11 Motta, Dr. Gustavo A. 10 Naame, Dr. John M. 4 Nefflen, Or. Louis H. 1 Pedersen, Dr. Lars A. 10 Prignano, Dr. John V. 7 Riesen man, Dr. F'. Regis 5 Rummel, Dr. Frank J. 4 Rush, Dr. Robert C. 11 Sa wan, Or. Edward A. 4 Sestero, Dr. Enzo F. 1 Van Buren, Dr. John J. 2 Zahm, Dr. William N. 19~1 Benz, Dr. George L. Burstein, Dr. Jacob Fleury, Dr. George J., Jr. Hart, Dr. Joseph X. C. 11 Hennigan, Dr. John J. 6 9 9 4 5 Inguagiato, Dr. Gerard J. 5 Kala man, Dr. Francis J. 8 Kuk, Dr. Stanley J. 8 Libbey, Dr. Charles W. 7 Lc..mbard, Dr. Peter N. 8 Lorenzo, Dr. Nicholas F. 11 Norton, Dr. Thomas M. 11 O'Connor, Dr. Robert W. 11 O'Donnell, Dr. Ward M. 1 Peters, Dr. Nicholas S. 5 Robins, Dr. Albert I. 9 Rocco, Dr. Mario P. 11 Shannon, Dr. Paul V. 6 Sklar, Dr. Leo J. 2 Stolar, Dr. Myer M. 8 Terrafranca, Dr. R. J. 9 Vesely, Dr. John A. 10 Wertz, Dr. Frederick J. 19~2 10 Arcomano, Dr. Nicholas J. 11 Beaudin, Dr. Briand N. 9 Brinig, Dr. F. Joseph 11 Burke, Dr. Frederic G. 10 Cardi, Dr. Alphonse R. 9 Cassidy, Or. John E. 6 Cavanaugh, Dr. T. E., Jr. 8 Cawley, Dr. Robert D. 5 CTot~~s, Or. Robert R. 5 D'Angelo, Dr. A. A. 6 DePietro, Dr. V. P. 2 Devlin, Dr. William H. 9 Dolan, Dr. William D., Jr. 8 Duby, Dr. Clarence J. 6 Flynn, Dr. William J . 2 Gaisford, Or. John C. 8 Horstman, Dr. Harry A., Jr. 9 Hurly, Dr. William C. 11 Kuhn, Dr. William G., Jr. 11 Lerner, Dr. David 8 Long, Or. John A. 11 McAuliffe, Dr. V. J. 2 McCa rtney, Dr. John J. 9 McMahon, Dr. Thomas F. 11 Neglia, Dr. Fortunato J. 9 Olivo, Dr. Matthew A. 3 Palmeri, Dr. Anthony F. 9 Petrick, Dr. Eugene C. 8 Phelan, Dr. William J. 11 Psaki, Col. Raoul C. 6 Rizzo, Dr. Vincent J. 6 Rosenberg, Or. Norman J. 7 Ryan, Dr. Edward D. 11 Trichter, Dr. Benjamin 19~3 6 Bad way, Dr. Joseph M. 7 Berkeley, Dr. Wm. T., Jr. 2 9 3 9 7 9 10 11 4 3 1 2 11 2 11 8 8 8 7 8 6 6 10 11 11 2 6 2 5 4 2 9 6 10 6 10 4 9 6 11 8 5 Calcagno, Dr. Philip L. Coleman, Dr. Thomas H. Cotsonas, Dr. N.J., Jr. DiClemente, Dr. Bruno Donahoe, Dr. John W. Ferrarone, Dr. Edward J. Forray, Dr. Stanley Frost, Dr. Robert J. Gerber, Dr. Paul Guest, Dr. T. Paul Haile, Dr. Robert C. Hamacher, Dr. Edward N. Hruby, Dr. Ftrdinand J. Ierardi, Dr. Peter A., Jr. Jaquet, Dr. Paul F., Jr. Konopka, Dr. Benjamin S. Labate. Dr. Philip A. LaFlamme, Dr. L. Adrien Lambert, Dr. John M. Lambiase, Dr. Joseph J. Manion, Dr. William C. Manley, Dr. R. M. Martin, Dr. William J . McAuliffe, Dr. Eugene F. Molnar, Dr. George J. Moser, Dr. James M., Jr. Norton, Dr. John Chas., Jr. O'Donnell, Dr. Bernard V. Quigley, Dr. Thomas J. Quinn, Dr. James M. Rose, Dr. Leonard B. Rosenberg, Dr. Alan J. Rupper, Dr. John H. Russo, Dr. Robert Dante Sala, Dr. Luis F. Salpeter, Dr. Burton F. Schimel, Dr. John L. Schneider, Dr. F. W. Schoensee, Dr. Burke E. Spina, Dr. C. Michael Steed, Dr. Leonard L. Tarpey, Dr. Robert D. C. ~~ :fm~.a~~~Iia~~~~def~ J~.' 5 Williams, Dr. John J. 1944 7 Acevedo, Dr. Norberto 5 Barrett, Dr. John L. 4 Brewer, Dr. Edward T. 11 Carroll, Dr. Gerald J. Chanatry, Dr. Anthony G. Clarki n, Dr. Arthur J., Jr. Eckenrode, Dr. Joseph L. Freda, Dr. Franklin D. Gorman, Dr. Gerald P. Hermann, Or. Henry L. 1 Hudec, Dr. John A. 2 Kraus, Dr. Frederick 0. 9 Leahey, Dr. Edward B. 11 Lillian, Dr. Marvin 4 Maher, Dr. William F., Jr. 11 McCann, Dr. John B. 1 Neil, Dr. Emmett L. II Pulaski, Dr. John E. 11 Scafuri, Dr. Albert R. 4 Schwarz, Dr. Charles A. 9 Shapiro, Dr. Albert B. 2 Szot, Dr. Alexander C. 6 Troisi, Dr. J oseph G. 6 Witten, Dr. Ernest R. S. 8 Yaeger, Dr. John J. 9 Yarrow, Dr. Morris W. 11 6 8 6 6 7 19l5 9 Argentieri, Or. Mario A. 4 Barsa, Dr. Joseph A. 7 Belmont, Dr. Frank A. 10 Berman, Dr. Norman E. 10 Callahan, Dr. James L. 2 Carry, Dr. Edward J. 4 Caylor, Dr. Claude D., Jr. 11 D'Errico, Or. Francis J. 2 Dw)•er, Dr. Paul A. 5 Eig, Dr. Blaine H. 10 Fernicola, Dr. Anthony R. 3 Frank, Dr. Thomas V. 11 Garamella, Or. Joseph J. 6 Guttmann, Dr. John S. 3 HauaTd, Dr. Lawrence R. 1 Ianacone. Dr. Samuel J. 11 Jones, Dr. Stephen N. 2 Judge, Dr. D. Joseph 7 Judge, Dr. Joseph T. 8 Katter, Dr. George W. 5 Kelley, Dr. Robert T. 10 Kelly, Dr. John R. 3 LaTkin, Dr. Michael J. 4 Lyons, Dr. Henry R. 9 Madigan, Dr. Howard S. 9 Maher, Dr. Joseph J. 10 McCarrick, Dr. James P. 4 McDonald, Dr. Joseph J. ~ ~~~a8:.· ~;b;itif.h T. 1 Nutzel, Dr. Leon P. 11 Principato, Dr. Eugene R. 11 Principato, Dr. Louis A. 10 Riepenhotr, DT. John P. 3 Ringler, Dr. John George 3 Sarno, Dr. Ernest A. I Shute, Dr. Charles L., Jr. 2 Simpson, Dr. William F. 11 Smith, Dr. Arthur D.. 9 Stapleton, Or. John F. 3 Tessitore, Dr. Andrew 1 VanVooren, Or. Wm. J. 4 Walsh, Dr. James C., Jr. 1946 7 Adam, Or. John C. 6 Bender, Dr. Paul B. 11 Delaney, Or. Henry R., Jr. 11 DeVivo, Dr. Carmine 2 Diaz Bonnet, Dr. R. B. 10 Diorio, Dr. Carmine D. 6 Egan, Dr. James W.. 6 Fares, Dr. Louis G. 5 Federici, Or. Pascal L. 9 Fischer, Dr. Max J . 7 Fleury, Dr. Albert. F. 10 Gibbons, Dr. John F. 8 Grady, Or. Joseph A. 4 Hyman, Dr. Herbert L. 7 Kellow, Dr. William F. T. 6 Meyer, Dr. Richard J. 2 Michaud, Dr. J. Ellery 11 Murray, Dr. Richard D. 7 Nangle, Dr. Robert B. 9 O'Donnell, Dr. Vincent L. 9 Opinksy, Or. Morton 5 Pesare, Dr. Pasquale J. 10 Prunier, Or. J. Edward L. 1 Resnick, Dr. Eugene V. 1 ~ ~~~=~; 1 ~rD~o~~~~ 9 6 3 10 9 5 6 10 8 6 8 11 3 9 7 2 5 4 2 P. Schreiner, Or. George E. Sgambati, Dr. StephenS. Sharbaugh, Dr. Donald G. Shea, Dr. Samuel E. Spellman, Dr. Robert M. Spinosa, Dr. William J. Waite, Capt. Charles L. Zerkowski, Or. John W. 1947 Boland, Dr. James E . Carbo, Dr. Ralph J., Jr. Conley, Dr. John R . Doolan, Dr. Paul D. Farrell, Dr. Wm. J., Jr. Foster, Dr. James J. Huddle, Dr. Robert H. Jalbert, Or. Eugene 0. Johnson, Dr. Lester D. Kehoe, Dr. James A., Jr. Krejci, Dr. John J. J ~ ~~~f~t~~o;'D!~j~:~ H. 5 Martel, Dr. Leon A., Jr. 2 MaTx, Dr. Francis J. 3 McCarthy, Dr. Mor J. 4 McGuire, Dr. James J. 2 Mercier, Dr. Edward E . 9 Moots, Or. Mark F. 10 Nunan, Dr. Seamus P. 4 O'Donnell, Dr. Robert J. 7 O'Donovan, Dr. Timothy F. 8 O'Neil, Dr. Jo•eph M. 1 Ostmann, Dr. F. A., Jr. 1t ~!~~fin~i~; 8;: f:.~oW~rd A. 5 Portz, Dr. Warner P. 1 7 10 9 11 4 3 2 6 6 5 10 10 5 11 7 8 9 2 11 7 Printy, Or. James E., Jr. Rapaport, Dr. Robert J. Regan, Dr. Robert L. Rubino, Dr. Samuel T. Schroer, Dr. James A. Sheehy, Or. Stephen J., Jr. Sheridan, Or. John J . Smit.h, Dr. Joseph C. Storey, Dr. Patrick B. Tripe, Or. Patrick A. T. 1948 Ainsworth, Dr. George E. Auth, Dr. Thomas L. Byrne, Dr. William D. Cairo, Or. Armon A. Carey, Dr. Joseph T. Catanzaro, Dr. Francis P. Colliton, Dr. Wm. F., Jr. Coppola, Dr. Vincent, Jr. Fitzgerald, Dr. J. Blaine Fitzgerald, Dr. James E. Kazal, Dr. Henry L. 6 10 6 11 2 5 8 8 6 3 8 11 9 10 4 Loftus, Dr. James F. Lutz, Dr. Joseph F. Mulvaney, Dr. Richard J. Passaretti, Dr. A. V. Rinrt, Dr. William A. Schultz, Dr. Irwin M. Sherman, Dr. J. L., Jr. Shnider, Dr. Bruce I. Sullivan, Dr. James G. Timpone, Dr. Peter J. Torre, Dr. Anthony V. Troendle, Dr. Francis J. Vivino, Dr. A. Earl Wolf, Dr. Stanley I. 1949 Arose men a, Dr. Rogelio A. ~ ~:~;;,"~·r ~K~~~eG. S., Jr. 11 Boss, Dr. Eugene G., Jr. 8 Bukowski, Dr. Stanley A. II Cahill, Dr. John J. 11 Chernish, Or. Stan ley M. 5 Cordasco, Or. Edward M. 4 Crawford, Dr. Alvin S. 4 Deegan, Dr. William J. 5 Della Badia, Dr. Mario 6 Dinaburg, Dr. Aaron G. 8 Donohoe, Dr. Robert F . 1 Fahey, Dr. James Thomas 8 Finucane, Dr. Richard D. 3 Glendening, Dr. R. L. 7 Greenberg, Lt. Col. J. H. 2 Hook, Dr.1"rederick R., Jr. 8 Hughes, Dr. William F. 5 Kiesel, Dr. Joseph A. 4 Latimer, Dr. Robert A. W. 6 Leyen, Dr. Robert. F. 8 Lilienfield, Dr. L. S. 7 Lizak, Dr. G. M. 2 Marans, Dr. Allen E. 3 McCaughey, Dr. Richard 6 McMahon, Dr. James D. 8 Mendelsohn, Dr. Robert A. 8 O'Connor, Dr. Thomas J. 6 O'Rourke, Dr. James F. 9 Parrott, Dr. Robert H. 3 Potter, Dr. John Francis 9 Snyder, Dr. Bertram C. 2 Vilkin, Dr. Morris L 8 Weaver, Or. Phillip D. 1950 1 Abell, Dr. James Eaten 11 Barse, Dr. Francis E. 11 Benshotr, Dr. A. M., Jr. 8 Bregman, Dr. Robert L. 5 Budnick, Dr. Irwin S. 8 Burbank, Dr. Danie l N. 7 Burke, Dr. John J. 8 Burke, Dr. Matthew W., Jr. 1 Coft'ay, Dr. Edmund P., Jr. 10 Croke, Dr. Regis E. 8 D' Anna, Dr. John Anthony 10 Darling, Dr. Donald B. 9 Fallon , Dr. William G., Jr. 4 Fried, Dr. David M. 8 Gerard , Dr. Franklyn P. 7 Giertz, Dr. William E. 2 Massarelli, Dr. John J. 5 Mastrangelo, Dr. M. J. 1 McCauley, Dr. John J. 4 McCusker, Or. C. J. 10 McGirr, Dr. PageS. 5 McWilliams, Dr. T. G. 7 Motzenbecker, Or. F. P., Jr. 5 O'Brien, Dr. James J . 8 Pease, Dr. William E. 6 Pennisi , Dr. Vincent R. 9 Peters, Dr. Ralph E. 11 Pierce, Dr. John A. 8 Rose, Or. John C. 9 Schueckler, Dr. J. T., Jr. 6 Spizziri, Dr. Louis J . 2 Tomsykoski, Dr. Adam J. 7 Ziegler, Dr. Edmund F. 1951 1 Bagli, Dr. Vincent J. 5 Battaglia, Dr. J oseph A. 6 Battaglia, Mrs. Joseph A. 2 Baxter, Dr. James E. 11 Bernstein, Dr. Jerome 5 Druns, Dr. David L. 4 Bunce, Dr. John Daniel 4 Canary, Dr. John J . 2 Carroll, Or. Joseph V. 10 Carter, Dr. Riehard H. 7 Chambers, Dr. James R. 8 Couselman, Dr. R. E. 2 Crozier, Dr. Robert E. ~ g:~·H~~if. 0~:t.JA. 0 7 Oe!Grippo, Dr. Gerard A. 2 DiLella, Dr. Leonard L. 1g ~~;o~ito~O;_oj~~~ ~-. 1 5 Garcia, Dr. Ivan H. 7 Giardino, Dr. J oseph P. 7 Gilroy, Dr. James A., Jr. ~ ~~~~~~. ~d/J~~\tc. USN 6 Immerman, Dr. Lewis L. 9 Laneve, Dr. Samuel A. II Leone, Dr. Casmer E. 10 Lucariello, Dr. Ralph J. 7 Maher, Dr. Frederick R. 2 MeDermott, Or. H. M., Jr. 5 Pennino, Dr. Joseph V. 2 Prestipino, Dr. Frank E. 3 Rofrano, Dr. Douglas A. 4 Santucci, Or. Peter A. 3 Tanzi, Or. Vincent R. 7 Tehan, Dr. Timothy J. 10 Tracey, Dr. John M. 11 Walence, Dr. Edmond M. 3 Whitelock, Dr. William T. 7 Wong, Dr. Yep H. 4 Zimmerman, Dr. Gordon A. 1952 8 Amico, Dr. Joseph C. 7 Anthony, Dr. Michael A. 2 Bernton, Dr. Horace W. 6 Butler, Dr. Laurence T. 5 Cannarsa, Dr. Dante N. 4 Capalbo, Dr. Carmine J. 10 Capobianco, Dr. A. G. 6 Cardi, Dr. Erminio R. 8 Carillo, Dr. Francis X. 5 Cicalese, Dr. Gerard T. 2 Clements, Dr. James M. 10 Cosimano, Dr. S. J., Jr. 6 Deve rs, Dr. John C. 8 Enright, Dr. Valeria J. 10 Estill, Dr. George E . 8 Fa lvo, Dr. Samuel C. 7 Farrell, Dr. Jean E. 11 Franzoni, Dr. J ohn D. 7 Gill, Dr. Nicholas P. 6 Griffin, Or. Charles G. 2 Krawczyk, Dr. Henry J. 7 Maganzini, Dr. Herman C. 4 Marilley, Dr. Ralph J., Jr. 6 McNally, Dr. Joseph F. 8 Monsour, Dr. F. S., Jr. 1 Moreno, Dr. Gustavo J. 11 Morris, Dr. Martin J., Jr. 3 Pennisi, Dr. Salvatore A. 7 Prominski, Dr. John E. 9 Quinn, Dr. Harold J. 11 Ronan, Dr. John M., Jr. 5 Schaefer, Dr. Thomas J. 8 Schilder, Dr. Donald P. 6 Schmelzer, Dr. William C. 3 Shea, Dr. James G. 9 Spirito, Dr. Anthony L. 4 Stewart, Dr. Otto K. 9 Stirlacci, Dr. Joseph R. 9 Sullivan, Dr. Paul D. 4 Tanenbaum, Dr. Herbert L. 11 Tefft, Dr. Robert J ., Jr. 6 Territo, Dr. J oseph J. 2 Torack, Dr. Richard M. 1 Van Voeren, Dr. Robert A. 2 Werdein, Dr. Edward J. 1953 5 Barsanti, Dr. Ronald G. 8 Benes, Dr. Joseph H. 10 Beyer, Dr. Brooke A. 4 Brown, Dr. Clement R. 5 Burke, Dr. Albert V. 3 Capestany, Or. Roberto A. 4 Capone, Dr. Maurice A. 8 Cappucci, Or. Louis W. 2 Carnevali, Dr. John F. 2 Conrad, Dr. Marcel E., Jr. 4 Daly, Dr. Bernard A . 1 Dearani, Dr. Abraham C. 3 Granzen, Or. Roderick A. 7 Hannon, Dr. John F. 3 Kaminski, Dr. Kenneth L. 10 Lee, Dr. John F., Jr. 11 Maher, Dr. John F. 4 Maloney, Dr. Mary Beck 1~ ~=~~~~flr?~·r!~~t:C~.~~- 3 McKenney, Dr. W. E., Jr. 3 Niesyr., Dr. E. David 8 Nugent, Dr. Janies R. 2 Palmieri, Dr. Alphonse P. 8 Pender, Dr. Joseph C. 2 Ring, Dr. John J . 8 Riord1m, Dr. John A. : ~~~i~~'B'~.DR~~e~~a~. E. 9 Smith, Dr. George F. 4 Stampfl, Dr. Adolph J . 6 Sturtz, Dr. GeorgeS., Sr. ~ ~!~b~t. 0~.z;~~~kPi 0 9 Torsney, Dr. J. M. 7 Tumminelli, Or. Sam P. 5 Wry, Dr. Paul Edward 1954 7 Ambrosio, Dr. Severino J. 6 Argue, Dr. John S. 2 Barrett, Dr. Richard J . 7 Barricelli, Dr. Louis C. 4 Bisese, Or. Albert J. 8 Bradley, Dr. Samuel M. 5 Cangello, Or. Vincent W. 4 Chambers, Dr. Joseph F. 5 Cifarelli, Dr. N. J. 2 Collini, Dr. Francis J . 2 Costa, Dr. Joseph S. 7 Czanty, Dr. Joseph C. 6 Dalton, Dr. George R. 6 DeMattei, Dr. G. A. 5 Dettling, Dr. John J. 5 DeVita, Dr. Michael R. 5 DeVita, Mrs. Michael R. 7 Donahue, Dr. John K. 4 Dunbar, Dr. Charles R. 2 Feudi, Dr. Joseph A. 5 Flynn, Dr. Thomas F. 2 Fowler, Dr. Francis D. 9 Fuchs, Dr. Edwin M. 4 Garagusi, Or. Vincent F. 10 Grover, Or. Herbert W. 2 Hemler, Dr. Paul M. 6 Hennelly, Dr. P. J., Jr. 3 Jordan, Dr. William E . 6 Joseph, Dr. Carium 4 Joson, Dr. Raymond M. 7 Kelly, Dr. John F. 6 LeBlanc, Dr. Gilbert A. 10 Litrenta, Or. Frances M. 10 Maxted, Dr. William C. 6 Mazaleski, Dr. Edward B. ~~ ~~r~~~~~~: r:~! ~ 1 r 3 Monaco, Dr. Felix A. 10 Mulcahy, Dr. Gabriel M. 10 Pisano, Dr. Daniel J. 3 Ricciutt.i, Dr. Vincent 3 Russo, Dr. Michael J. 7 Ryan, Dr. Thomas E. 6 Ryan, Dr. Thomas J. 5 Scanlon, Ur. Robert T. 2 Scan no, Or. Joseph F'. 7 Seward, Dr. Wilham H., Jr. 5 Shaver, Dr. Arthur, Jr. 11 Smith, Or. Perry Clare 3 Toher, Dr. James E. 6 Trozzo, Or. Frank M., Jr. 3 Welzant, Or. Walter R. 1955 2 Antlitz, Dr. Albert M. 2 Barnes, Dr. Paul D. 1 Barry, Dr. Joseph A. 6 Beckmeyer, Dr. Wm . J., Jr. 2 Bettencourt, Or. J. A., Jr. 4 Brogan, Dr. Robert A. 10 Buatti, Dr. Save rio A. 9 Ca lderone, Dr. J oseph P. 4 Cavanaugh, Dr. James J. A . 6 Chiascione, Dr. S. A. 2 Curran, Dr. Thomas E. 7 D'Amico, Dr. Robert A. 4 D'Angelo, Dr. Daniel A. 3 Edwards, Or. Chas. E., I I I 6 Evers, Dr. Joseph C. 6 Fahey, Dr. John L. 5 Fiascone, Dr. Arnold D. 9 Ficke, Dr. J. Roland 4 Grello, Dr. Fred W. 4 Heath, Dr. John F. 9 Joly, Dr. Eugene M. 8 Langevin, Dr. Robert W . 2 Layman, Dr. William A. I Liske, Dr. Edward A., Jr. 4 Livorness, Dr. L. L. 2 Lopiano, Dr. Michael A. 7 Lucas, Or. George J. 1 O'Connell, Dr. Noreen M. 8 Paraskevas, Dr. A. L. 5 Pekin, Dr. Thomas J., Jr. 6 Perry, Dr. Richard B. 5 Plucinsky, Dr. John J. 2 Sadowski, Dr. Joseph S. 10 Salata, Dr. J. Robert 4 Santagata, Dr. P. W. 4 Seguljic, Dr. Nicholas J. 2 Torres, Dr. Joseph 8 Venzon, Dr. Norman A. 3 Vitale, Dr. William J. 1956 2 Amato, Dr. Joseph A., Jr. 2 Baker, Lt. Cmdr. John H. 4 Balash, Dr. William R. 2 Battiata, Dr. S. V. 6 Caruso, Dr. Michael J. 7 Cote, Dr. Renald A. 3 Curis, Or. Francis T. 2 Davoli, Dr. Enrico 8 Dillon, Dr. John S. 3 DiTullio, Or. Robert A. 2 Dun lea, Dr. Frederick W. 6 Fa r ano, Dr. Rocco A. 9 Ferrara, Dr. J oseph D., Jr. 2 Gedert, Or. Robert James 2 Gilson, Dr. Irving T. ~ ~:~~~;,· 8:.oJ~~~L~~ns 3 Leszczynski, Dr. A. A. 8 Lynch, Dr. John F ., Jr. 5 Marinelli, Dr. L., Jr. 3 Martinucci, Dr. Luciano 5 Mathews, Or. Thomas A. 5 McAllister, Dr. Robt. J . 7 McPhaul, Dr. John J., Jr. 2 Moniz, Dr. AlheTt 8 Murgalo, Dr. Joseph A. 2 Murphy, Dr. Cornelius F. ~ ~!ft.i~~a~~: fo~~~~ ~-enry 5 Pittari, Dr. John J. 2 Ponterio, Dr. A. 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RRobert~S' 3 Phaneuf, Dr.b rt >/.• tJ; 5 Rack, Lt. Ro ~ rn ;.. .. 7 Reed, Dr. Wilh•ld f. I 2 Reilly, Dr. Harg.,,Jdi 7 Roznnsky, OrWilliPflly' 4 Schemel, Dr. R 1,nd 4 Stebbin•. Dr. J~sepn · 1 Thornton, ~r. trick 0· 5 Tisdale, Ma.J· Pj0 Jie ~t~ ~ ~eJ:~;~~; g~: 011 eph · i ; 2 4 4 5 8 3 6 2 1 9 5 6 3 6 5 5 2 4 6 6 6 4 2 4 8 2 4 ~ 5 5 r•"' ~· . 1959 Braun, Dr. W1l • ol Burstein, or. PTilno Carbonaro, Dr. "en J. Conway, Dr. S~e ol Joh11 Corcoran, Lt.. 'bert}.~, Dietrich, Dr. Roons.rd EtchaTt, Dr. LeJ1lll! G. Jr· Flynn, Dr. Tho pn p.. Fodero, Or. ~~r £. n~o') onle v~. Frekko, Or. Gorman, Dr. JeiJertrf~ Grossman, DrPatrie~ Growney, Dr. is G· tIvovich, Dr. Bofrs.nk Kachinski, DV·ncent Kelly, Dr. H. J 1 J'leill Kennedy, D~\niiar11 J, McVay, Dr .. \. el p. Mehr, Dr. M1c ~rd A· Nigro, Or. Ber'ke"iflf. O'Donnell, Dr. J Pecora, Dr. John h). Prezio, Dr. Jos;l ft. Raffaelly , Dr. ·h A· Riggs, Dr. Jos~~io "' Salerno, Dr. S~ 0 ,,Jdll' Schiraldi, Dr. Albert ~~~j~~~: 8~: Georr, . Swift, Dr. JoseP~ Jr. Vail, Or. Jame!l ·• s. ti 1960 2 Anastasia, Or. Loui• fj; ortl-' 4 Andreoli, Or. T~heJd011 4 Bo ruchow, Drh. D·• Jt· 2 Cahill, Dr. Jo n p. 4 Car ls, Dr. Hen(j8 vid 1 Cohen, Dr. M. L· 4 Coni, Dr. Hugo ;... 7 Crocco, Or. John 111 es B·y 5 D' Albora, Dr. JR_obert ~· 2 Dunworth, or. hOil'lp!~ 3 F la herty, Dr. ~r 811 ciS 3 Freccero, Dr. rt J,:. 5 Fuisz, Dr. Robe ;. ·c~ 1 4 Gagliardi, Dr. 'irede~' r"' 3 Gannon. Capt. or ltf\lr ~d J. 2 Hammerman, 2 Hillig, Dr. Be r '(farY tf· 4 Kelman, Capt. B J'. 3 McQuillan, Or. id J. J.· 5 Muller, Or. DaTorn•' 4 O'Boy le, Capt uisV· f. 3 O'Brien, Dr. Jerorfle 3 O'Connell, Dr. hn ~· 4 O'Leary, Dr. J o A· f· 1 Pellecchia, L\/'rald JA 1 Phaneuf, Or. eol>frt Jf 1 Sanow•ki, Dr. R J!. f·w 4 Sappington, D~ericlc J11 2 Spong, Dr. Fre Wi!lil1 6 Tarnowski, Or.lbert 1'· #. 2 Ventzek, Dr. A . "' ~ Jf· 196 1 2 Ayers, Dr. Wilh~ris J., 2 Bargoot, Dr. Fe J 3 Barr, Dr. Harr~e~ 'f.f 4 Bu•h, Lt. StjFd,.ord0 ·~ rtes 4 Can tow, Or. 1 Carroll, Dr. CGh~ard c' 4 Cerchio, Or. e rflld · 1 Connolly, Or. JGehJ1 J. ~ 0 h J'"~ 4 Costanzi, Dr. 3 Du nn, Dr. JoseP 15 r· il 4 Fisher, Dr. ThoJ1l ,t.r!C · 4 Gaine, Or. M 1 Goyette, Dr. C· 4 Gwozdz, Ca deric!C 4 Hogan, Dr. 4 Holler, Dr. t''re h J{. 4 Keffer, Dr. Jo~ jfaJ1l J. (t 4 Kirsch, Dr. W11 rthllr 4 Kreischer, Or. fohfl ft'J. 6 Marchese, Or.Th 0 rnil5 2 McGrath, Or. lbert Jf· 1 Mitrotz, Dr. AJilrtleS• J. 4 Monti, Dr. E. fhOJl1fl 1 M ~ ~~~~h~~b~~John }.· ~ ~~cknish, Dr. Thomas R. 3 Stebb~ntillo, Capt. E. P., Jr. 2 Sun· lng, Dr. G. E. T. 4 Wh·tvan, Dr. John L. 19 6~· Dr. John Wm., Jl'. ~ !~ato, Dr. James L. I CP1Cella, Dr. S. C. 2 Carbone, Dr. Raymond A. 2 C~rnat,han, Dr. Robert J. 3 n• se!ltmo, Dr. Robert T. 2 c· Eha, Dr. John Anthony 2 Gtere, Dr. Joseph Walter 1 }{or"'! an, Dr. David J. 2 Keatmg, Dr. S. J., Jr. 2 L ennedy, Dr. John A. 2 Laadts, Dr. Glen Austin 2 Mo uglio, Dr. Albert F. 2 Mann, Dr. Oscar 3 M.~~auley .. Dr. Charles E. 2 M aughhn, Dr. T. C. 4 Menegaz, Dr. Robert John 1 Parphy, Dr. Richard E. 1 p rna, Capt. Joseph A. 1 p~mtgiano, Dr. Chas., Jr. 3 p es, Dr. Pracha 0 2 S !lane, Dr. Michael D. Dr. John Sebastian 1S 2 S~llaeft'er, Dr. B. Timothy 2 T tvan, Dr. Jay M. 3 Wa~taglia, Dr. Charles R. 1 We~ner, Dr. Frank Dr. Thomas T. 4 Wets, 2 W~rt.hmann, Milton W., Jr. 1 z·~stnger, Dr. John Paul Jr. 1~ 6 ;• Dr. Fred M. H., ~ ~cinapura, Dr. Anthony J . 3 B rnorosi, Dr. Edward D. 2 C~wes, Dr. Joseph F., Sr. 1 C ngress, Dr. Mark I. 5 0 raft, ~r. John Brown, Jr. 2 J hrnsk1, Capt. RobertS. 1 J{ ~sCon, Dr. Francis C. A. 2 ra • apt. Robert 1 ~•Hood , Dr. Joseph J. 3 Sl~honey, l.t. Thomas Ray 0 rngn. Dr. Herbert M. S. 5 1 r. Henry C., Jr. ~4 aha, Th 19 Dr. Myron P. 1B~rge~, k;Pow1tz, Dr. Melvin W. 1 N enn, Dr. Henry W. , Jr. 11 St~i~~~:: ~:~~h~~~~re J. LAW CENTER 1 1894 ?~~o."nor, Jeremiah J . 8 Nolan, John M . 1907 Burton, Clarence F 1 ~t gu!'kmins, John Wiliiam 9 H 81 er, Frederick H. Ira c. 1;68ock, 1 Costello, Mi chael F. lgoe, Hon. Michael L., Sr. 1 C. 10 ~endlet.on, Forrest 1 90~ Vernon E. g ~ ~evington, Morris R. 8 &htgan, Hon. Jo V. 4 8 J·. Was:e~Y·J::::.~ 1910 • ~ gampbell, Louis J. ~mn, Nathan A. 1 Harry W. 3 ~mney, Flynn, Hon. William S. 6 l< re nch, Edwin S. 2 1 Leo J. ely, l McCue, Thomas E. 2 ~cFarland , William B. 2 ~b y, St. George R. 1! 1 1I D~n1els, Richard D. 5 D!smer, Louis C. ~ ~tzgerald, John F. L. Cis, Homer Edgar ~cFarland, Walter R. 102 p urphy, Edward J .. Sr. Puarsons, Harold K. 37 V rcell, Robe·rt. E. Horn, R. Lee 9 ;1 2 1 ~ Byrd , D!·. H. C. Doonan, George W. 10 L. 1t ~arzelere, Charles cMahon, Raymond J. 1 George Philip 7 ~~rner, 1ener, David 5 z;pf, Louis R. 2 1 13 Hon. Walter M. 4 gastian, au man, Chapin B. 2 8 ornet, David 1 ~annon, William F. 4 ocke, Elmer J. 2 LO ~oward, George Clifford Ben A. 1 :Matthews, ~outherla.nd, R on. C. A. i Pi~~~~~~~j):~i~·A. tewart, Donald H. 9 10 ·Urnhau, Frederick G. 1 ~alsh, Hon. William C. 8 y eaver, Ernest E. 2 ~ung, A. Stuard 11 1 14 ~I bright, Horace M. 5 ll aruer, W11liam H. Banton, Harry C. 2 Urton, Ralph J. 1 ~ollegeman, Michael R. 10 ahy, Hon. Charles 10 Fischer, Edward 8 Friedman, Jacob J. 2 Gardner, Edward J., Sr. 11 Gibbs, F1·ederick R. 1 Kilsdonk, Martin J. 2 McGinn, Albert 2 Merrick, Richard L. 6 Nolte, Frank H. H. 5 Rawlins, George T. 5 Smead, Edward Leon 11 Torrens, James S. I Wall, Thomas G., Jr. 1915 2 Bushwaller, Wm. J .. Sr. 7 Byrne, J. Harry 7 Cannon, James W. 1 Connolly, John, Jr. 4 Corcoran, Joseph H. 2 Cunningham, Neil 2 DeBaun, Claud 1 Frost, Col. William R. 2 Furman, Geo1·ge B. 4 Gibson, Charles H. ~ ~~~~~~t6~t~J~~~j~· 2 Johnson, Oscar S. 11 Kelly, George L. 4 Kendrick, L. Garland 10 King, MilLon W. 1 1 Lynch, Edwin C. 1 Morganston, Charles E. ~ ~~~~t~~~~~.il;ro~· E. B. 5 Quirk, George M. 7 Rabbitt, Murray L. 9 Rickard, Herbert E. ~ ~~~s:::~~t6~ . R. o. 1 Sherline, Herman M. 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Edward J Shrebnik, Joseph I. 9 Sigge1·s, Philip E. 9 Talley, Percy 2 Terrill, Homer B. 2 Welch, Richard F. 11 Wilkes, James C. 10 Winkelstein, Abraham H. 11 Yingling, Raymond T. 1922 9 Albus, Frank J. 2 Bains, RobertS. 2 Bercaw, Woodson W. 2 Boote, Ward E. 1 Brown, Pierson P. 10 Callahan, Edward J., Sr. 1 Cochran, Howe P. 11 Codd, Col. Leo A. 6 Cook, Martin A. 9 Courtney, Hon. Patrick J. 3 Deegan, James F. 11 English, Kenneth J. 8 Fa1Jon, Hon. William H. 2 Faulkner, Charles W. 9 Fitzgerald, John Dillon I Flanders, Harry J. 2 Garrity, Raymond F. 2 Rule, Matthew Thomas l1 Hester, Clinton M. 2 Higgins, Hon. James E. ~ ~~;~~~'iio~~oRfeeh~·~~d· B. 6 King, W. 10 Labbe, Donald 2 Linden, William E. 1l McOsker, Fergus J. 9 Michaehwn, Hon. Ben 11 Page, Joseph A. 1 P1·uner, Edward R. 2 Siegel, Harry W. 1 Stine, H. Stanley 2 Sweeney, Hon. George C. J Voorhies, Bennett .J. 1923 S Alprovis, Harold E. 1 Beake, Harold C. 6 Brown, Francis C. 4 Brown, Robert 7 Callahan, Francis P. 3 Carmody, John J. 9 Carney, Jerome F. 11 Coughlan, J. Fendall 6 Craig, Wesley Earle 4 Cronan, Hon. Walton E. 10 Dawson, Clarence E. 5 Dennison, Robert I. 9 Embrey, Bedford L. 5 Ewers, Ira L. 4 Godfrey, Edwa1·d L. 9 Griffin, Bertram F., Sr. 2 Griffin, James B. 5 Grogan, William B. 8 Harrington, George W. 11 Heafey. Edwin A. 6 Heste r, Joseph P. ~ ~!B;~~s~:~.egt~ Blois 11 Leavey, Thomas E. 2 Long, Hon. Donald E. 11 Manogue, James J. 10 McNerney, Harry J. 6 Mullen, Hon. John E. 1 O'Connor, Albe1·t Dennis 1 Page, Proctor H. 1 Ramirez, Pabon Rodolfo 8 Rosenthal, Hon. Edward M. 8 Rosoff. Louis 1 Shaughnessey, John J. 6 Sheehan, John J. 5 Shutack, George A., 2 Sterne, Charles R. 2 Stewart, Joseph W. 7 Udall, Hon. Don T. 11 Vickers, Marion R. 1924 7 Bennett, Alfred L. 10 Blewitt, J. 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Michael V. 8 Drummey, Charles H. 2 Farrell, Raymond F. 4 Farrell, Thomas A. 3 Hall, Lawrence M. 1 Hennessy, Jam es 10 Hurley, John Hugh 3 J ones, Francis G. 5 Kerrigan, Thomas M. 11 J1 l. 8 7 Lebowitz, Samuel 11 Lettieri, Joseph A. 7 McNerney, John E. 5 Miller, Arthur W. 7 Moloney, Thomas 10 Murphy, Hon. Henry L., Sr. 1 Nolin, William E. 11 Rollo, Reed T. 2 Sadlak, Hon. Antoni N. 2 Salvatore, Arthur A. 1 Scanlon, John M. 2 Schmidt, Dr. William G. 10 Shea, William A., Sr. : ¥~~~i~dr~ae;¥. L. 7 Welch, Mark F. 10 Williams, Peter A. 1932 2 Beyrent, Francis J. 5 Dracopoulos, Peter T. 7 Farrell, John E. 6 Feighan, John T., Jr. 7 Funck, William M. 1 Gaul, Osmond William 10 Kane, AI Philip 2 Kiley, J. Ambrose 2 Killoran, Clair J. 11 Lott, Y. D. 4 Lynch, Thomas E . 2 McCarthy, Daniel J . 11 McCue, William D. 11 Mclnerney, Maurice F. 2 O'Mahony, William J. 8 Platt, William B., Jr. 10 Rowan, William J., Jr. 11 Sarpy, Leon 2 Shelley, Walter A. 6 Steffan, Arthur A. 11 Vlautin, P. 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Keefe 6 Kenny, Leo W. 3 Kersjes, Frank G. 2 Klein, William A. 11 Koons, Dr. Charles V . 10 Lawton, Frederick J. 4 Miller, Max 9 Montgomery, Victor P. 3 Pappalardo, Frank D. 2 Ryan, Harry L., Jr. 7 Stento, Thomas J. 8 Waldhauser, John T., Jr. 4 Wertleb, Sam 9 Wilner, Morton H. 1935 10 Barry, Thomas Fleming 11 Boyd, Howard 7 Cecil, John Lamont 3 Cohen, Lester E. 6 Connol1y, Robert J. 5 Connors, William M. 7 Corrigan, William S. 11 Cramer, John E., Jr. 1 Cusick, Charles Austin ~ ~~r~~:,np;~r~h J. 6 Keogh, John W. 2 Lamb, George Peter 4 Laskey, John L . 2 Linthicum, Sweetser ~ kf~~t. ~~~i~~~T. 11 Marenberg, Philip P. 9 Matteucci, Gino J . 4 Metzler, Edward L. 9 Murphy, Hon. J . Frederick 1 Poulin, Ronald J. 1 Seiss, Alfred W. 6 Shanley, James J. 7 Sweeney, Robert E. 3 Voigt, Walter H. 1 Waters, John W. 1936 2 Adonizio, Angelo J. 11 Ahern, John W. 9 Batch, Ralph F. 1 Belcher, George W. 2 Burka, Fred 7 Connor, Richard J. 3 Danner, Richard G. 6 Dante, Lee F. 6 Downer, William M. 1 Fay, Arthur E. ~~ ~~~~~.s~~·t~~~ir R., Jr. 3 Heekin, Wilbur 2 Holstein, Benjamin M. 9 Jochems, John Roehe l 3 Kirkpatrick, William M. 1 Lieberman, John K. 6 Maurer, Robert A., Jr. 7 McErlean, Charles F. 10 Meglen, Joseph Francis 1 Price, Leonard H. 2 Rosetta, Leo A. 1 Scheewe, Lawrence E . 6 Shannon, Charles V. 1 Tikander, Wilho 3 Williamson, Frank L. 6 Woodburn, William K. 1937 8 Bealke, Charles F. 1 Belanger, Warren E. 6 Bindeman, Jacob E. 8 Burkart, Frank J. 5 Consedine, William R. 3 Devine, Matthew L. 10 Fahy, Edward J. 2 Hoke, Frank A. 9 Hoskins, Joseph A. 1 MonaceJJi, Albert H. 8 O'Neill, Joseph A. 2 Proctor, Stuart E. 8 Rhomberg, John A. 1 Riley, Charles J. 6 Schwartz, Thomas A. 11 Shriver, J. 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Daniel L. 2 Jenkins, Thomas J. 1 Lockley, John 2 Magaw, Elden S. 11 McKenna, John M. 1 Mermis, J oseph A., Jr. 2 Montoya, Hon. J oseph M. 3 Morgan, Edward P. 2 Murphy, Michael P. 2 Pello, Raymond William 1 Pitts, William R. 5 Powell, John E. 2 Schwartz, Sylvan 10 Sullivan, John F. 11 Telford, Horton R. 9 Tourkow, Frederick R. 1940 9 Brennan, Peter J ., Jr. 3 Brindel, John R. 11 Brown, Frank X. 3 Brown, Matthew M. 8 Calkins, Robert S. 6 Carberry, Edmund J. , Jr. 2 Chase, Nicholas J . 9 DiSesa, Joseph D. 2 Farris, William S. 11 Frutkin, Leo Henry 11 Graham, Robert F: 6 Griffin, Jerry N. 10 Haight, Lloyd E. 8 Harrington, John C. 1 Hazard, Rowland K. 1 Hend erson, James W. 3 Kiernan, Joseph William 2 Koffsky, Harold D. 7 Lindberg, Richard Carl 2 Matthews, Harold W. 4 Murphy, Lt. Col. John H. 2 O'Brien, Ear l J. ~ ~~~:~~~8~::;; L~~S~. 2 Schuyler, William E., Jr. 1 Sweeney, John Daniel 1 Thompson, James L., Jr. 1941 10· Abell, William S. 4 Airhart, Chester E. 2 Cown, Capt. 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S. 3 McDonough, RichardT. 9 Mitchell, Eugene P., Jr. 1 O'Donoghu e, Dani el M. 6 Pease, Donald E. 11 Penne, Jam es J. 9 Rashid, Baddia J. 6 Saker, Theodore R. 10 Sullivan, Robert 1948 9 Asper, Joseph 1 Barse, John Joseph 6 Baumgartner, J. 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Clifford 8 Lyons, Bernard Wm. 1 Mackey, John P. 2 McChesney, Robert W., Jr. 2 McGrath, Jerome J. 9 McGuire, Joseph E. 1 Miller, Louis A. 3 Mitchell, Dennison L. 11 Moody, Ivan Everett 2 Moore, Donald R. 6 Moyer, Lawson A., Jr. 10 Nash, James P. 2 Nevius, John Avon 5 Ortega, Arturo G. 1 Rice, James S. 1 Robbins, Norman 4 Rowan, Willi am H. 2 Saxon, James Joseph 6 Schuchat, Michael A. 1 Scull e n, James Roche 2 Sisk, Col. Eugene B. 2 Snyder, John Freeman 11 Stenger, John R. 3 Stover, Francis Wilbert 1 Tricarico, Joseph J. 7 Wilson, Patrick J. 6 Winston, John P. 7 Young, A. Stuard, Jr. 9 Znret, Harold 1951 Di•'J>t 4 Aldrey, lv~n palm~,r 2 Arness, Jo n t.Josf!l"', 4 Asman, Rob~ cJinto"' 10 Bamberger,Ar.Lhur It 11 Barry, Co\ rd I. ~ ~~!~~~:,~o:nald J. 11 1 7 6 4 Brew, Arthur;~up. Bronstein, Seh Aile" Brown, JoseP.th W- Campbeli.Jf,e~iliP J Carlson, J. Js.rtle' · 8 Carnes. Col. d Ril<f 1 5 Casey, Edwar peter 6 Coleman, Hon. h p. J. 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G_eo A· 5 Gruccio, Phlih~ 7 Healy, Robert · 6 Heeg, Cha rl es E· 1 Henkel, RiehM 2 Herbert, Leon ~2 Hu eston, Rober Jt· 5 Kane, Williarn ~~rroll 2 Keating, John C 2 Keller WillillTTl · ~ 5 Kelly, 'wwiaW·~i 11 11l • 1 Kelly, Capt. 1 8 Kocur, John A. (., 8 Kohler, Willi:;"Gr~g'Jr 4 Mann, John c J,, 2 McCullough. ~"'f"., Jt· 1 McKie, Edwar 2 McRae, John f{.js J. 2 Meagher, Fr•"'nre Jjll 7 Meiburger, Geoe )3 .• 11 Mickum, Geori e 9 1l· 10 Milstead, Char 1 1 10 Nagle, John F. 6 sJ' 7 O'Conn ell, Th 0 ~e11r>' ci; r. 1· ~ ~~~:~~~n~aA~f:ed 2 Rafter, John. A.· "'A· 2 Robinson , W1lh& rte! 2 Roots, Peter ChtJ 8 Schiff, Gunther j 0Pfl 8 Schissel, Ar~hur 3 Scolnik, LoUIS \"/·• Jt· 4 Shaffer, Georg_e 4 Smith, Merle J. A· Jt 6 Sweeny, Thoma 8t f·•s.· 2 Travers, Herbjf111 es 6 Vanderkelen, !' c. 10 Weirich, Frand19A 1i ~n~~e~.EJ~!D, jr: 4 7 4 11 11 5 3 2 l?::in, Dr. paol, i~,p~ Brosco, AnthonY JOpll Bruce Lt Crndr· y Conno'r, J: Psr:kj~s~P~ CzerniakowskJ, F Jt· Daley, Charles ·• Dell, Patrie~ . A· Dietrich, W1l1Ut.nl : R\zgerald , Jay 3 Ga~~:~· Peter James 4 Giord y, Col. R. F., Jr. a G ano, GilbertA.R · 2 G~eene, Vincent • a.UY,CFrancia Wilfred 1 I! • arl D., Jr 3 u::rahan , John" E. 1 ke krnan, Jerome Harold 8 Kr nnedy, Robert D S Lo:C'herR, Hon. Bert~n V. 10 Lu • obert E. 6 M ~bleau, Vincent E. 1 M~c urney, John J. 5 Ale arty, Robert L. 11 M Jt>nnell, Joseph T. 2 }!~ enna, Gerald S. 2 ll!o K~nna, Edward R. 11 111 rr111, Michael John l N urray, John M. 8 p:uner, Tillmann Helmut 2 p ven, Mrs. Ruth M . 7 Piaz, Francis P. 8 Pi~krne, Romeo S., Jr. 11 p· ett, John Francis 2 P~~r"hel, Go..don M. 4 p <><k, Elliott Irving 1 RYe, A.. Kenneth 2 I! afalko, Walter A.. 1 R~aner, Burton J LO ~hr. Edward S .. 4 Sh aut, Joseph W. 8 S ur, Henry IO Sorne,rs, John C. 5 SPaniol, Joseph F., Jr. 1! Pel,lman, John D. 2 ~ulhvan, William H Charles G.;y 10 T&~lock, 8 T81 .•no, Carlos P. LO ~~>n, Robert William 3 \V~~~.·J~~.t T. 10 1954 10 Baker, John E 1 gampbell, Joh~ A. 6 C&tieton, Robert Peter 5 arr, Stephen K. 2 &olhns, Jeremiah C. 1 Davae~, Harry F., Jr. 1 De~ehce, Benedetto 3 E oy e, Francia X. Fgan, John E. a1 Fjld, Arthur S. 1 F 0Ynn, Leo Martin 1 G } d, John Patrick 1oway, Francis J. 6 3 Co~dfrauo, Nicholas T. erg, Bl"uce N. 2 G 2 11umbel, Richard D., Jr. 9 11 ogdan, Lawrence J. 2 l{Y e, Donald 7 )(jeating, Joseph A. 2 I{ ng, Daniel N. 8 Lopt, Milo Robert, Jr. 2 LeWia, Kenneth W 6 Mogan, Henry Jol!l~ph J. 6 M. arquard, Robert 3 May, Joseph M. 2 azur, Abraham N. l! ~~~ca, Angelo A.., Jr. 1 N on, Robert J. 6 o·Drton, William J. 3 O• onnell, Maj. M. B., Jr. a Otreonog~ue, Patrick c. 11 p nstetn, Thoma! 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Travis 3 Walsh, Elmer Michael 7 Weidenbr uch, Peter P., Jr. : f.• :~li:,· ~hue~d~~ trick 11 Young, Francia L., Jr. 1957 8 Amabile, Anthony R. 6 Amico, Frederick F. 3 Babcock, Mrs. Harry N. 8 Bakke, Karl E. 8 Baratta, Robert Michael 4 Biancheri , John J. 4 Brooks, Virginia L. 11 Brown, Vincent M. 2 Calkins, John T. 3 Cancio, Leopolda 2 Chretien, Charles E., Jr. 3 Citrino, Robert J., Jr. 10 Cohn, Sherman L. 4 Corbley, John F. : ~:~;;i,n~~~~d~,Jj~~r. 4 Fornes, Gerard R. 2 Gable, Edward B., Jr. 2 Gilbert, Ralph J. 1 Griswold, RobertS., Jr. 1 Hansen, Frank M. 7 Haugh, Leroy J. 10 Hohmann , Thomas E. 1 Holley, Lee Alexande r 6 Jones, Allen, Jr. 1 Keenan, James A., Jr. 7 Kennedy, Quentin J. 6 Kernan, Frank J. 1 Klqes, Robert Dedrick l Kottler, Saul 11 Larroca, Raymond G. 8 Mari1Jey, Richard F. 6 McCabE', Laurence J. S McCarthy , Albert G. 2 McKaig, J. Carter 4 McKeown , Edmond F., Jr. 2 McMahon , Thomas John 2 Medicis, Joseph G., Jr. 8 Monastero , Frank V. 8 Murphy, Terrence J., Jr. 4 Murphy, William M. 1 Nesci, Pat Frank 2 Niswande r, John M. 4 Noone, Michael F., Jr. 2 O'Rourke, Thomas J. Palmieri, John Anthony Pearson, James A. Poirier, C. Normand Poms, William Reilly, Jay V. Russ, James M. 1 Schmertz: , John R., Jr. 1 Schwierli ng, John T. I Schwind, George S. 8 Stoldt, Sydney V., Jr. 4 Sullivan, John F., Esq. 11 Suraci, Henry A. 1 Sutter, WilJiam L. 2 Timlin, John Lewis 1 Tremont, T. Paul 7 Walsh, Donald P. 3 Weigel, John Robert 8 Wenczel, Arthur R. 1 Willette, De Paul D. 4 Zelman, Arnold N. 4 1 6 1 6 6 1958 2 Acker, Robert W. 4 Adelman, Maurice, Jr. 2 Auger, Adrien Roy 3 Baker, WiUtam Allen, Jr. 8 Barry, M. Peter n~t!tA~ F. i2 ::!ti!~!' Boyle, Patrick Joseph Brown, Donald A. Connelly, Hugh J., Jr. Connolly, Francia A., Jr. Curtin, John Joseph, Jr. Davis, G. 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George F., Jr. 2 Stcuzzt, Bruno Peter 3 Sullivan, Charles J., Jr. 1 Velten, Paul Walter 1 Wagman, Leonard Morton 4 WaJker, Thomas J., Jr. 4 Weinmann , Eric W. 1 Weston, Charles Don 6 Wood, John Herbert 2 Wyatt, Douglas W. 1962 6 Begley, Thomas D., Jr. 1 Blicher, Leslie Stuart ~ ~~=:~~~~~~tr:::w~. ~ t~~i~{,oj:~:~~jb~;/r. 5 Sheehan, Clifford J. 2 Sheehy, Terrence Chas 2 Shields, Cornelius C. 1 Silver, Sidney James 2 St. Lawrence , Franklin R. 1 Sweeney, Joseph Thomas ~~F::n~is J. i2 R':~t~~; Webb, Russell D. 2 Whelan, Roger M. 1 Yacovelle , John A., Jr. 2 Yamner, Morris 3 Yeatman, Francis Edward 2 Young, John William 6 Zazzali, James R. 1963 2 Baer, Tommy Percy 2 Bassler, William G 2 Beliveau, Severin M. 1 Brown, Thomas Francia 2 Carroll, Phillip M. 2 Curtin, David Murray 2 Dai1ey, William J., Jr. 2 Dyer, Ralph A. III 1 Eberharte r, Herman P., Jr. 1 Elsberg, Stuart M. I Flint, Robert Bryan 9 Frekko, Dr. Tibor E. 2 Gallagher , Mary Jean 5 Garlick, Thomas B., Jr. 1 Geiger, Maurice Duane 1 George, Lee Isaac 1 Green, Robert Gerard 2 Hruaotf, Ronald Rex 2 Huge, Harry Arthur 1 Hutz, Rudolf Edward 2 Katz, Gerald Manuel 1 Kenny, John 1 Kwitniesk i, Alfons F. 4 Maher, Walter Bruno 4 McCaffert y, W. J ., Jr. 2 McGuniga l, Thomas Edw. 1 Monaco, Mrs. L. A., Jr. 2 Monaco, Lawrence A., Jr. 6 O'Brien, Joseph E., Jr. 2 O'Malley, James Kiel"an 2 Peltz, Harry, Jr. ~ ~~r~rp~Wro~w~.~~n 2 Roberta, Edward Calhoun 2 Schaefer, J. Michael 2 Sheridan, Paul Francis 2 Sullivan, lot Lt. Gerald T. 1 Tat, Mehmet Aygen 1 Thomson, William E., Jr. 2 WaH, Thomas Francis 2 Walsh, Robert Kevin 2 Wenzler, Otto F. 1964 1 Bart, Clifford S. 1 Bonanno, J nck Francis I Castle, Michael N. 2 Coleman, Francis T., Jr. 1 1 5 1 2 Cook, Alexander B. DiFiore, Albert Angelo Gefter, Saul S. Lerner, Harvey Austin Maher, Edward J oseph SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 1903 1 Sullivan, Dr. Joseph D. 1904 3 Coney, Or. Joseph Ped 1910 6 Rogers, Or. Francis J . 1913 3 Amiot, Dr. William F. 1 Daniels, Dr. John L. 2 Hernandez Mora, Dr. G. E. 1914 11 Hefferan, Dr. Harry H. 1915 2 Anthony, Dr. Alvin E. 11 Murdy, Dr. William F. 1916 11 Hinds, Or. M. Francis 2 Kohlmeier, Dr. C. F. 1 Vitale, Dr. Joseph A. 1917 8 Segal, Or. Meyer 1918 1 Garrity, Dr. Harold V. 3 Reilly, Dr. Albert A. 2 Reilly, Dr. George L. 10 Reilly, Dr. J. Garrett 1922 1 Chase, Dr. William 5 Creamer, Or. David G. 6 Hopkins, Dr. Stephen C. 192~ 1 Horowitz, Morri s M. Est. 9 Kaplan, Dr. Harry 9 MacDonald, Dr. Archie E. 7 McGuirk, Dr. James J . 10 Schweikhardt, Dr. C. J. 1924 3 Hickey, Dr. Joseph D. 4 Leonhardt, Dr. Frank A. 3 Sengstacken, Dr. Wm. F. 9 Williams, Dr. W. E. 1925 9 Fitzgibbon, Dr. David J. 8 Saunders, Dr. Clifton K. 8 Sloan, Dr. Emil H. 192(• 11 Beebe, Dr. Steven 0. 10 Berger, Dr. HowardS. 6 Bernstein, Dr. Herma n F. 4 Collins, Dr. Daniel J. 11 Delaney, Dr. Edward H. 8 Dinsmore, Dr. Alfred 8 Katko, Dr. Andrew A. 2 Manseau, Dr. Roland A. 1 Twomey, Dr. Philip A. 1927 2 Casella, Dr. Alex J. 6 Hallisey, Dr. John A. 1928 2 Barnhard, Dr. Ralph W. 3 Denny, Or. Harry B. 5 Falls, Dr. Walker M. 2 Gladstone, Dr. Corbett E. 6 Milton, Dr. Daniel T. 4 Murphy, Or. Joseph M. 2 Robin, Dr. Philip 1 Robin so n, Dr. J. Leslie 1 Schertz, Dr. Joseph B. 5 Scully, Dr. Cletus M. 1929 1 Carroll, Dr. Francis A. 10 Dubit, Dr. Louis 2 Eisner, Dr. frving l Forster, Dr. J oseph T. 2 Gordon, Or. Herman 1 Hagan, Dr. Thomas L. 1 McCluskey, Dr. John F . 1930 8 Beec h, Dr. Harry J . 1 Bougie, Dr. James A. 3 Faust, Dr. Louis J. 9 Fear, Dr. Robert E . 11 Halaby, Dr. J ohn P. 9 Kling, Dr. Albert E. 1931 1 Carbone, Dr. James F. 9 Dick, Dr. Arthur 9 Greeves, Dr. J ames J. 3 Joseph, Dr. Lewis C. 1 Livingston, Dr. Jerome S. 9 Mancari, Dr. Joseph A. 1932 2 Amato, Dr. Samuel Dante 10 Birthright, Dr. W. T. 9 Brogan, Dr. Albert J. 9 Connelly, Cr. Harold R. 7 Coo mbs, Dr. Samuel A. 2 Coulon, Dr. Charles E . 2 Donahue, Dr. James J. ~ ~~~~!i~:~~D~~~~s~P'hJL. 11 Murto, Dr. Charles B. 11 Nicosia, Dr. Salvator A. 2 Woronow, Dr. Albert E. 1933 10 Arabolos, Dr. Michael J. 2 Campi, Dr. John G. 2 Francavilla, Or. Carlo 11 Levesque, Dr. Adrian J. 8 Lupo, Dr. Vincent L. 10 Madden, Dr. Joseph A. 4 McAndrews, Dr. Wm. M. 2 O'Keefe, Dr. John A. 6 Skladzien, Dr. Stephen A. 9 Surdi, Dr. William L. 3 Taylor, Dr. Bruce L., Jr. 7 Villanova, Dr. Michael N. 5 Walton, Dr. Joseph B. 11 Wolfson, Dr. Edward 3 Wood, Dr. Karl H. 1934 1 Accetta, Dr. Anthony F. 3 Aiosa, Dr. Vincent E. 1 Bowman, Dr. Lawrence W. 8 Eccleston, Dr. Wm. E. 5 Fishman, Dr. William 1 Floria, Dr. Bruno G. 11 Franco, Dr. Armand A. 7 Gaynor, Dr. Joseph M. 4 Goldin, Dr. Arthur J. 3 Lady, Dr. Howard R. 9 Liguori, Dr. Sirio L. 1 Montzka, Dr. Alfred J. 3 Oliveri, Dr. Michael E. 1 Pedicini, Dr. John A. 9 Rubin, Dr. Herman J . 11 Seidel, Dr. William 11 Silverman, Dr. Meyer M. 8 Smallwood, Dr. W. L. 1 Smith, Dr. William G., Jr. 6 Tomasulo, Dr. Frank J. 1935 5 Clark, Dr. Lawrence F. 1 Colen, Dr. Joseph E. 11 Fabrizio, Or. Francis J . 1 Gialanella, Dr. Joseph T. 2 Golinski, Dr. John T . 4 Hogan, Dr. William J. 4 Humphries, Dr. J. Louis 7 Jaffe, Dr. Victor N. II Judge, Dr. John A. 4 Pannullo, Or. Gene N. 9 Sacasa, Dr. Fernando F. 2 Schwartz, Dr. Mortimer E. 10 Schwartzman, Dr. M. S. 6 Siccardi, Dr. Louis F. 1936 2 Baeszler, Dr. John Lewis 1 Bloom, Dr. Richard I. 8 Bogikes, Dr. George W. 11 Bongiorno, Dr. Frank 2 Chasko, Dr. Lawrence J . 2 Diener, Dr. J . Jack 6 Fabrizio, Dr. Richard F. 9 Monks, Dr. Thomas R. 1 Nigra, Dr. Mario P. 2 Parnel1, Dr. John F. 11 Shulman, Dr. Israel 4 Sutin, Dr. Sheldon 5 Tomasi, Dr. Francis C. 1 Veax, Dr. David B. 1937 1 Fingeroth, Or. Abraham I. 9 Goldblatt, Dr. Albert S. 1 McCauley, Dr. John J. 1938 2 Acquavell a, Dr. F. J. 2 Amyot, Dr. Bruno E. 5 Casill o, Dr. Leon ard P. 11 Clemence, Dr. J ohn S. 4 Cohen, Dr. Robert L. 8 Dickinson, Or. J ames B. 7 Dolan, Dr. William M., Jr. 11 Dubit, Dr. Jac k T. 10 Frazer, Dr. David M . 9 Genualdi, Dr. F. B. 1 Himmelfarb, Dr. Morris H. 1 Jankowski, Dr. Henry F . 10 Lady, Dr. David F. 9 Mallinoff, Dr. Herman 10 Mandelbaum, Dr. Abraham 1939 11 August, Lt. Col. Walter C. 2 Bauman, Or. Pau l f. 3 Brooks, Lt. Col. Harold L. 5 Cra ig , Dr. Leonard B. 2 DiPasca, Dr. J oseph E. 6 Greenspan, Or. Sidney N. 6 Joffe, Or. Seymour L . 1 Koch, Dr. Step hen M . 11 Kruger, Dr. Gustav 0., J r. 2 Lic htm an, Dr. Irving S. 10 Mullen, Dr. Francis R. 5 Murphy, Dr. Thomas J . 4 Posn e r, Dr. Benjamin S. 3 Rubinson, Dr. Solomon 4 Wolf, Dr. William 1940 l Caruso, Or. John J. 11 Casamassimo, Dr. Paul 9 Crean, Dr. Jerom e M. 7 Feldman , Dr. Frank 9 Gemza, Dr. Francis E . 6 Haley, Dr. Edward E. 2 lmp aglia, Or. Rocco A. 7 Kossow, Or. Herman J. 8 Musarra, Dr. Francis 0 . l Penna, Dr. Charles J. 7 Pupilla, Dr. Matt hew 11 Schneider, Or. J ohn E. 4 Varallo, Dr. D. Vincent 1941 8 Adam s, Dr. J ames D. 7 Bernhard, Or. J ames W. 6 Cole, Or. David 3 Copperthwaite, Or. H. J . 10 Derkasc h, Dr. Alexander 5 Donovan, Or. J ohn F. 4 Herndon, Dr. Raymond W. 1 Jacobs, Dr. Nathan 3 LeClaire, Capt. Geo. J . 10 Le is hear, Dr. Samuel A. 11 Maizels, Dr. Albert D. 4 Masino, Or. Frank N. 1 Miller, Dr. Philip ~ ~~~:~!k~O·r~E~iidF. 9 Troise, Dr. John E. 1942 11 Arge ntieri , Dr. George W. 2 Blake, Dr. Robert G. 1 Chiccone, Dr. F'. G. 3 Clayman, Or. Stanley S. 9 Coffey, Dr. Thomas B. 3 Collins, Dr. Edward W. 6 Conolly, Dr. J. B., Jr. DeBellis, Dr. Leonard N. Dietz, Dr. Charles Jr. Ditzler, Dr. N. William Fe1·rara, Dr. Joseph R. Fitzpatrick, Dr. T. B. I Goffredi, Dr. Corrado J. 7 Halloran, Or. Robert M. 3 Jver, Dr. William H. 2 Kolakowski, Dr. Henry P. 6 Kraft, Dr. Fulton 1 Litrento, Dr. Francis J. 9 McSweeney, Dr ..John T . 1 Nadeau , Dr. Robert B. 10 Oristian, Dr. Michael 5 O'S haughnessy, Dr. Wm. J. 10 Radogna, Or. Joseph P. 3 Rosanelli, Gabriel D. 8 Scannell, Dr. John M., Jr. 5 Scully, Dr. Cletus M. 1943 6 Abramo, Or. Nicholas R. 8 Blatt, Dr. Jesse 11 Calci, Dr. Henry V. 2 Fahey, Dr. Bartley A. 2 Folmer, Dr. Joseph A. 8 Footer, Dr. Jerome 6 Geiger, Or. 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Wm. H. 11 Costa, Dr. David, Jr. 1 Cozzolino, Dr. Michael A. 7 Culotta, Or. Anthony P. 1 Launi, Dr. Anthony 2 Love, Dr. J oseph W. 10 Paulsen, Dr. Albert G. 2 Pitt, Dr. J ohn F. 11 Sasso, Dr. Albert J. II Stimpfle, Dr. Robt. J., Jr. 1 T1· ahos, Dr. Norman 2 Wysolmerski, Or. S. S. 1946 10 B a ldinger, Dr. Sheldon Z. 5 Bell, Dr. J oh n A. 7 Bosco, Dr. J oseph G. 2 Chapman, Dr. Perry R., Jr. 11 Chasko, Dr. William J . 8 Deside rio, Dr. Vincent G. 2 OiConza, Dr. Peter J. 4 Hamilton, Dr. R ay A. 10 Helig, Lt. Col. F. A. 2 Hughes, Dr. Porter A. 2 Jacobs, Or. Ben L. 6 Kahn, Or. Stuart L. t Kirkham, Dr. Grant 1 Oddo, Dr. Vincent J., J r. 6 Rhymes, Dr. David f. 7 Rogers, Dr. Richard G., J r. ~ ~~~h~ ~.n~~~·c?:~:CoJ~J~ 8 4 4 3 10 J2 6 1 11 7 8 6 6 8 1 10 6 2 2 9 2 1 II 11 3 I Splain, Dr. Robert D. Stevens, Dr. James J . Strawberry, Dr. Carl W. Su lliva n, Or. Matthew J. Thomas, Dr. Edwin M. Vet ra no, Dr. Carney A. Wallace, Dr. Frank H . 1947 Aiuto, Dr. Anthony J. 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Dr. Dante ! k~w~r, Dr. James Mi ch ael !CCao, Dr. Dana L. ~ ~!ch_ards, Dr. Mauyer D. 7R~tr: 8;: r::::hT_ J. 6 Rupper, Dr. Robert M. ~ ~teinberg, Dr. Samuel J. anzer, Dr. Francis S. ~ ~aylor, Dr. Josep h L. nylor, Dr. Robert J. 4 Tylenda, Dr. Anth ony 6 Vermette, Or. Gerald E. 6 ~eJ~berg, Or. Alan S. ~ ~ud ~tte, Dr. Gernld A. ernstein, Or. J . Ed¥r 18 5 B~~~~~~~b~ri>~~~jJtc . . ~ ~talano, Dr. Vince nt J. 5 ~~bi~.~~~ ~~~rr~P~~I S. ~ ~'F~i-nti.no, Dr. Ronald H. 8 ou_hit:P8~~·J~res A. . 0 0 ~ G!ltliunas , Dr. Henr-y J. G1uf!'-re, Dr. Carmela A. 4 _?oddard, Dr. Leonard H. 3 oseph, Dr. Paul T. 6 taN~ sa, Dr. Philip A. 2 atva s, Dr. John C. : tornbardi, Dr. Robert J . Yddy, Dr. Gregory J. 5 ~~kloni, Dr. Richard 1<... 2 1 olowsky, Or. Carl A. 4 ~olloy, Dr. Charles B., Jr. 2 6 M~~:~~~~~~Jo~~~~ Morra, Dr. Anthony N. Or. Don ald Melvin 3 ~~Shdt, ea, Or. Edward J .. Jr. 2 pPepck, Cmdr. Stanley E. 6 etrilli,Lt. Or. Anthony M. ~ ~jtr~sino, Or. Albert G. 4 Ri~h a r~s?Dr~~~b:~t ~18 ! ~abatini, Or. Robe rt P. J. anfilippo, Or. Frank 7 ~~a~ahan, Dr. Richard 2 tr~t s, Dr. Raymond J. J. 6 ~mttns, Dr. Vytautas A. 3 mith , Dr. J erome A. 7 +odd, Dr. Lincoln Samuel 2 1 g~~an , Dr. J osephS. ~ Bar':"es, Dr. Robert J. ~enmcasa, Or. Vincent 2 0 1 C i)gie, Dr. James A., Jr. 3 C~u:i~~tir?Wa~i:ifJ· ~ grescenzo, Dr. Donald P. urran, Dr. Thomas R. 1 5 g?6an, ~r. Robert Jam es 2 Dwyneor~rO;.~~-h~l~~rt M ~ Fontana, Dr. Frank C. ~ofzley, Edward F. 4 a legos, Dr. Maj. L. T. 5 yo~zalez Orama, Dr. A. 5 nson, Dr. Peter L. 6 ~oCcough , Dr. Geo rge R. 1 asa le, Dr. Elmer E. 6 ~ansolillo, Dr. Arthur L. 3 ~ ast, Dr. David 7 l cG rath, Dr. T. J. 2 Dr. Richard J. 3 ~usa!?, ,azartan, Dr. Edmond M. 4 Dr. J eremiah A. 2 p s~onnor, eta ky, Dr. Anthony 5 a 1lone, Dr. Frank A. J. 2 ~al!lle r, Dr. Fran cis C. 7 Pnng, Dr. Paul N. 7 ~tcphanak, Or. William F. 2 ~ee ncy, Dr. Thomas R. 4 +tgani, Dr. Pasquale C. 1 rottier, Or. Benoit P 8 V~ligorsky, Dr. J oh n i 3 ~t.lli s, Dr. Forrest L., Jr. 5 etll er, Dr. Robert W. 5 1958 Abram!J, Or. Jack E. 3 ~al sa mo, Or. Louis J. 6 arley, Dr. Martin A. 4 Bauknecht, Dr. Albert J. 4 gergmann, Or. Lawre nce W. 3 5 crt.ania, Dr. Francis L. Rlr, Dr. William T . 4 gloney, Dr. Gerard Paul 3 E eBatsi, Dr. Anthony J. 3 F'yer.hart, Or. Edgar R. 3 Pe ter M. 7 lggte, Dr. Dr. Henry J. 3 gal~teria, alhvan, Dr. Timothy R. 4 gerardi, Dr. Edmond T. 3 ualtieri , Or. Paul A. 2 r, Dr. Raymond E. 3 roope ndelicato, Dr. B. J. 2 kohnson, Dr. Robert F. 6 ogod, Dr. Me lvin 2 Or. Charlt!IJ A. 3 ~audati, auone, Dr. Vito 0. · 6 ~eGran, Dr. Clayton E. 2 N eyen, Or. Michael B. 8 ~a. Dr. Takashi 2 Oss,, Dr. Benjamin J . 3 ~a~misano, Dr. James L. 7 rtmomo, Dr. Pe ter V. 2 ~.CYnoldo, Dr. Donald C. 3 Tlhtnone, Richard R. 6 T· omns, Dr. Robert J. 2 ll!ih, Dr. Dr. Franklin S. 2 Dr. Theodore T. 2 ~~app, ltale, Dr. J oseph 3 Wall ert, Dr. Wi1liam 3 ~ell e r, Dr. Arthur A., Jr. 2 olfe, Dr. Jay L. 5 ~up nik, Dr. Robert M. s 959 Anthony, Dr. Nicholas C. ° g 1 Arnold, Or. Melvin Lewis 2 Beninato, Dr. Leo P. SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE 9 Brzozowski, Or. L. A. 1 Burke, Or. Donald E. 2 Burrows, Or. Bradley H. 9 1 Cangialosi. Dr. Thos J. 7 1 8 Colao, Dr. Eugene J. 3 Crowther, Or. Daniel F. 6 Cserepfalvi, Or. N. M. 10 4 Ciccariello, Or. A. N. 7 4 ~ g~f~~ti~.oJ~.c);,~~t~.?jr. 3 7 4 2 Del Tufo. Or. Michael A. 2 DiFrisco, Dr. D. J . 5 2 1 3 6 3 1 5 4 6 5 2 4 2 3 5 1 5 6 2 3 1 2 I 1 1 1 Dubit, Or. Arthur M. Falvey, Dr. Richard T. Feely, Or. Francis W. Fidance, Dr. Ernest M. Flick, Dr. E. C., Jr. Glaser, Dr. William D. Goldman, Dr. J. Barry Hadity, Dr. Toffe M. Hersch man, Dr. Jay B. 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Th omas A. 2 Westermeier, Or. R. S. 2 Xifaras, Or. William L. 2 ~!~~dge, Or. Chas M., Jr. 2 Bogdonoff, Dr. Chas. Mac 1 5 1 2 4 1 2 4 6 2 2 1 1 1 Butts, Dr. ChaoS. III Cou lon, Dr. Gabriel R. l'' elsen, Dr. Stanle y Gecsek, Dr. Edward Peter Me rryfield, Or. Donald R. Mill er, Dr. Mark Jo seph Mitobsky, Or. Stanley A. Palace, Dr. Victor J . Ramunda, Dr. Daniel J. Scheffer, Or. Robert B. Sokoly, Dr. Laszlo 1964 DiLorenzo, Or. He nry Hennessey. Dr. Thomas A. Levy, Dr. Mayer Glickson 10 4 1 1921 Beaulac, Hon. Willard L. Costello, James F. Dolan, Th omas Francis Donn elly, Bon. Walte r J . Dotte re r, Harold Grube r , He rbert W. Knarr, Matthias W. Pie rrot, A. Ogde n, Sr. Reilly, Raymond J . Rice, Rudolph Sullivan, Philip D. Taske, Mayer 1922 . 1 Copp, Philip M. II Iden, Oscar Glenn 10 McKeown , Edmond F. II McNulty. Rear Adm. R. R. 10 Ullrich, Warre n 9 11 11 1 7 5 10 3 4 4 4 11 6 4 11 8 1 10 2 11 2 5 11 5 5 8 2 2 4 10 7 10 1923 And e rson , Norman T. Callanan, Leo J. Frank, William Etlicott Ganley, Joseph E. Larkin, William E. Le Lacheur, Dr. Em bert A. Mange r, Dr. William N. Peters, William L. Schultz, Lawrence H. Sutlive, W. Kirkland 1924 Creutz, Gregory M. I den , Oscar Glenn Kenke l, Anthony B. Long, Richard C. ~{c D errnott, John W. Mitchell, William L. Powers, Vincent W. Rice, Rudolph 1925 Bark meier, J oseph 11. Busch, Dr. Nicholas J. Clancy, James H., Jr. Coutinho, Or. J. De. S. Craley, V. Raymond Curran, John C. Derby, J ohn H. OuPui l!i, John J. Flynn, Bernard J. Fridinger, Norman S. Graff, Cha rles T. A. Hatton, David M. Martinez, Manuel G. McManu s, William J. ~ ~~~d~~~\~~t~:~r~.. Sr. 1926 3 Banaghan, William L. 7 Bartram, Alfred J. 4 Cu r ley, Jam es A. 1 U g.if::i::fh~~~~ Daniel 10 Orozco, Joseph A. 3 Riddleberger, Hon. J. W. 2 Shannon, J ohn H. 1 Thiel, Cyril L. 2 Weinrott, Samuel 2l~~Zson, Or. Thomas c. 10 1 10 1 Burgess, James, Jr. Collins, James P. Coughlin, Paul H. Greenefege, Sergei J . ~ ~!~~~h:~;,ib~.' 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Theodore 2 Varga, Ste phen J . 193 1 1 Bogle, Frank M. 9 Hickenboth am, Herald J . 2 Krebs, Warre n J. 9 Boyle, Robert J. 11 Canyes, Manu el 4 Clark, Ke nneth J . 5 Gerardi, Stephen P. 5 J ohn son, Alvin E. I Leone, Leonard H. 3 Mars h, A. Fe nwick I Martin, James Jose ph 11 Ryan, Charles P. 2 Santoiana, Joseph F. 1 Schumann, Paul Anthony 6 Wal s h, J ohn E. 1932 1 Benner, Harry Lohr I Bereng uer, Arnaldo C. 1 Brady, John B. 4 Keil, Ru s!Jell D. 3 Mitch ell , Dennison L. 6 Oehmann, Andre w F. 4 Pearson, James W. 1 Seiss, Alfred W. 4 Tardugno, Michae l A. 2 Vaughan, Charles C. 1933 3 Beaudry, Henry F. 11 Bodell, Benjamin F. 8 Ellis, CharleJil Perry 6 Haardt, Carl J. I Herman, David Pe ter 1 Nolan , Churles Paul 4 Noznesky, Harry J. 5 Pete rson, Roland E. 8 Reinstein, Jacques J . 5 Rode n, Dr. Albe rt A. 11 Tatte rsall, J ohn C. 11 Valtz, J ohn F. 1934 7 Agather, Victor Neils 8 Beck, Robe rt W. 9 Berman, Leonard G. 3 Chicquor, Sydour 4 Connor, Richard E. 3 Eagle, Capt. C. R.. 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Fra ncis J. f') McEvoy, Charles L. 5 Nouri, Edmond J. 2 Sandler, Mel 3 Sherman, William P. 8 Smith, Harry J ., Jr. 2 Tighe, Lt. Col. Thomas B. 1 Von Weisel, John H. 1942 g~~~fee:., J~~~~eF~·· Jr. 8 Cruden. Joseph C. 5 Dickey, Edwin Mil ton 1 Driscoll, Alle n V., Jz·. 7 Duffie, Ralph J . 6 Eckel, William P. 1 ~ b~~N~~i/!~~r~ J~arl I Good , Richard St. John 2 Magarahan, Jam es F. 6 Mend, Thomas E. 10 Offutt, Ric hard H. 3 Rice, Patrick M. ~ ~:f:~~:.r~~ieJ~eg~ 9 Watts, C. Henry 2 Wolohan, e uge ne C. 1943 3 Bocken, Maj. Richard C. ~ ~~i:~:: er~~!~~~-.~~. 3 Calaf, Frederick A. 3 Camillo, Jack J . 2 Carraway, Capt. Wm. , R. 4 Conathan, J oh n Edward 1 Oeitcher, Moses 3 Dobyns, Edward P. Dufres ne, J oseph Paul Hirt, Francis L. Hollister, Robe rt F. Horigan , John C. I Lowry, Rev. Jose ph K., Jr. 10 May, Walte r H. 6 McGovern, John B. 3 McGrath, Euge ne C. 7 Minnis, William G. 1 Morrison, John Bruce 1 Moye r, Eugene C. 6 Pease, Donald E. 1 Shortley, Robert L. 10 Stevenson, Thomas J. , Jr. 9 Sweig, Dr. Martin 11 Tigani, J . Vincent Jr. 5 Trappe, John A. 6 Tri sko, Ralph L. 8 Willi ams, Robert L. 3 Yates, Cecil R. 2 Zimmerman, Harry E. A. 2 Zuch Frank M., Jr. 1944 2 Buchanan, W. Baldwin Sr. 5 Butts, Halleck A. 1 Davis, Roy Leonard Jr. 6 Goldberg, Reube n ~~~~~~:c~att~brert S. 11 Hanus, Frank J., Jr. 1 Hurl ey, Thomas Michael 1 Kongsg aard, Hon. Th oma s 8 Lane, John D. 2 Maher, John J. 8 Markey, Hugh A. 1 O'Donoghue, Daniel M. II Quigley, J ohn L. 2 Rives, John G. 1945 8 Cook Hallie J. 2 Finan, Col. Bernard J. 3 Freer, Charlu A. 10 Gurovich, Ann B. 3 Holmes, Cmdr. 0. W., Jr. 1 Kee, Wilson W. 3 Laicher, Anna M. 8 McNamara, Martin J . , Jz·. 1 Smithson, Frederick G. 2 White, Edward A. 1 Zappone, Ricardo D. 1946 9 Agababian, Haig H. 11 Beuchert, George H., Jr. 5 Carne s, William B. 5 Clancy, Parkman H. I Comella, Lawrence J. 1 Finotti, Be nedict 1 Humphrey, William C. 1 Karb an, Otmar F. 1 Mann, William A. 11 Mel Ivane, Rev. Donald W. 1 O'Brien, Dr. William V. 2 Prochnik, Edgar S. 3 11 2 10 1g ~ ~~=~~~S~~oesse~~ L. 1 Voith , Ch arles J. 3 White, Lewis M. 1947 2 Belknap, Mrs. Norton 1 Briggs, James Philip 8 Byrne, Jam es E. 7 Conners, M n. Geo. L. 4 Dubin, Wilbert Bernard 2 Durkin, William Jam es 7 Oyer, Paul D. 2 Fitzgerald, J ay 2 Germon, F rank B., Jr. 9 Godbout, Arthur R. 3 Hartsock, Richard M. 3 Hobbs, William Bradford 2 J ones, Compton S. 8 Markey, Hugh A. 2 McKee, Arnold J. 5 Ortega, Arturo G. 2 Paige, Mrs . Norma T. I Rich, Nathan 5 Santistevan, Vincent F . 3 Shapiro, Abraham E. 1 Simmons, Francis L. 2 Smith, Robert C. 1948 5 Ballman, Francis X. 1 Bates, Maj. Paul J. 5 Bauer, John Louis Jr. 4 Baumgartner, F.W. 4 Bealke, FTederick C., Jr. 2 Becker, Ueorge 5 Beliveau, Robert L. 8 Berger, Robert B. 1 Blaine, Benjamin P., Jr. 11 Bowen, Robert R. 4 Brogan, John Andrew, III S Brown, William J. 5 Butler, John Duffy 4 Chabot, Frank R. 9 Clay, Catesby W. 5 Crumlish, Gerald F. X. 10 D'Ecaery, Nicholas G. 1 De Buck, Henry Loran 11 Dempsey, Louis F. III 6 Desmond, Thomas M. 2 De Vine, William J. 1 Donnelly, Joseph Lee 5 Doyle, Dr. Harold J. 5 Duessel, Lt. Cmdr. H. C. 2 Ellis, Athol Haney 10 Fairchild, Charles M. 2 Fegan, Bernard Joseph 1 Ferri, Guy 7 Foss, Theodore Thomas 1 Fountain, John D. 2 Friedmann, Robert G. 1 Gallivan, Eugene S. 2 Glorieux, John Pale man 10 Hartman, Melvin J. 2 Hay, Robert N. 1 Hennessy, C. Patrick 5 Houpert, Andre J. 3 Jordan, Robert Thomas 1 Kerin, Richard A., Jr. 11 Kranitz, Theodore M. 1 LeClair, Donat Rene 1 Makdisi, George 4 Marcinak, Edward F . 4 McCullough, William E. 1 McDermott, John F. I McNabb, Lt. Cmdr. Joseph M. 6 Newey, Samuel E. 7 O'Connell, Thomas James 9 Peterman, Robert B. g~i~h.nG~~~~nFH. 2 Roots, Peter Charles 10 Scheuermann, Otto V. Schick, Char les Joseph Schiefen, Capt. J.A. Schill in$', Lee Basil, Jr. Selvagg1o, John R. 8 Slobogin, Peter M. 4 Stevenson, Kenneth H. 1 Sweeney, John J. F. 1 7 3 1 ~ ~:fsh~rM~c0hb:e1 /;J~.' 11 Watson, Howard B. 1 Wolfe, Thomas A. 3 Wood, Kenneth V., Jr. 7 Wrotniak, Michael A. 1949 6 Atkinson, Edward W. 8 Aukward, John Q. 7 Bedolfe, Herbert M., Jr. 8 Benson, Nelson Thomas 1 Besse, Leo B. 5 Brannen, James Robert 4 Brown, Robert C. 5 Bordwell, John H. 9 Chiocca, Ernest Joseph 1 Clayton, Walter A. 4 Clemmer, Jame s Foster 9 Cohen, Ralph Lee 1 Dailey, Francis Joseph 1 De Felice, Benedetto 1 Desautels, Claude John 5 Dospil, Robert A. 8 Edson, Cmdr. S. R., Jr. 2 Edwards, J ohn Robert 8 Eiring, Henry W. ~ ~:f:~=~~~~r~~~~ne F . 1 Francis, Albert J., Jr. 7 Fraser, George Richard 3 Freer, Charles A. 8 Ga11agher, Charles P. 2 Geissler, Lt. Cmdr. E. J. 11 Ham, Calvin L. 4 Harrell, Cornelius G. 2 Harrison, Alex ATis 2 Hartry, Theodore G. 3 Harvey, Lester W. 1 Haynes, Robert H. 8 Hoff, William Robert 11 Horkan, James A. 1 Horton, Donald B. 7 Hruby, William A. 10 Humphrey, Theodore 11 Jefferies, Lt. Cmdr. Wm. C. 11 Karns, Maj. Andre M. 2 Keenan, Robert Richard 10 Kemp, Rev. Patrick W. 11 Kennedy, Edward J. 8 Klein, William J. 3 Kosnik, Cmdr. Joseph T. 11 Lesser, Arthur G. 1 Maggi, Pasquale John 6 Mann, Howard Q. 6 Markoe, James A. 10 McCormack, Malcolm C. 11 McDonough, Robert E. 2 Milloy, Peter B. 6 Mitchell, Thomas H. 2 Moore, J ohn E. 4 Mott, Gordon K. 2 Murray, Laurence B. 6 Noonan, E. G., Jr. 10 Oberg, Lt. Col. John J . 6 O'Brien, Daniel F. 2 O'Brien, Royal1 D., Jr. J Rabuse, Robert G. 2 Peterson, Charles Lewis 1 Pietrowski, Chester A. 5 Poling, Theodore C. 2 Quinn, Joseph R. 1 Quintero, Henry Ralph 2 Redding, John J. 7 Regan, John J. 6 Reilly, Jay V. 2 Riordan, Donald P. 3 Roessler, Paul Albert 9 Rogers, Robert D. ~ ~~!~~~Ya~e~~eJ~ F. 8 Schiff, Gunther II. 5 Schweitzer, Robert A. 6 Simms, William E. 1 Smith, Maj. Francis L. 8 Somers, John C. 8 Spignesi, Henry Francis 2 Sumida, Theodore T. 4 Swinger, Carl E. 2 Tadlock, Charles Guy 2 Tate, R. L. 8 Taylor, Robert H. 1 Tecco, Edison William 4 Theis, Paul A. 7 Webb, Charles Pinkney 2 Young, Mrs. RobertS. 1 Zappone, Ricardo D. 1950 8 Ablondi, ltalo H. 11 Adriance, Robert A. 2 Allnutt, Richard C. 9 Ash, Richard M., Jr. 8 Aye, James Malcolm 5 Barber, Joseph A. 4 Bee, Robel't N. 7 Berenbaum, Maj. Esai 5 Brocato, Joseph A. 8 Brown, John W. 1 Chicherio, Joseph Chas. 6 Chick, Edward J. 7 Codispoti, Andrew 2 Colon, Vincent Joseph 2 Cooke, Gordon David 6 Creon, John P. 9 Crum, Arthur C. 10 Cwalina, William Leon 2 Dellinger, Samuel T., Jr. 8 De Luca, Roland J. 11 Donnellan, Robert I. 6 Doyka, Stanley F. 5 Duffy, Henry James 1 Dunie, Maurice R. 6 Fahey, Thomas J. 4 Fehlig, Teresa Anne 1 Gallegos, Orlando V. 4 Gittinger, Hugh V., Jr . 1l8 g~~b~~u~~~~~~!~s P. Hynes, Thomas V. 1 J unior, Lewis Donald 8 4 7 8 4 2 6 Katrosh, Ralph J. Kehoe, Daniel J. Kidd, Farris Furman Kopera, John A. Kress, Willard C. Kuhnle, Robert Edward Kulchesky, George, Jr. l l Lambert, Charles P., Jr. 2 Laux, Bernard C. 4 Le Blanc, Rev. George P. 6 Lee, Jo~rank Roy 8 McDermott, Robert J . 1 McKinney, George C. 10 Milazzo, Salvatore L. 2 Miller, Rollins W., Jr. 2 Murphy, Joseph Logan 3 Nader, Alexander J. 5 Nogee, Joseph L. 9 Oakley, FrankS. l O'Brien , Charles J . 11 O'Hern, Joseph F., III 2 Oleyar, George L., Jr. 3 Ortiz, Frank V., Jr. 8 O'Toole, John Patrick 1 Ozga, Henry Adam 2 Padelford, Edward A., Jr. 1 Patterson, Norman A. l Pina, Paul Hernandez 5 Quinn, Paul E. 2 Rayner, Willnm Ward 8 Reilly, Robert E. 1 Richitelli, Edward 8 Riedel, H. Fred, Jr. 3 Ringe, Fred Emile, Jr. 1 Rossini, E . Albert 3 Sa ran, Albert L. 6 Schilling, Paul M. 1 Sheffield, William R. 6 Smith, Alfred Emanuel 5 Spain, Robert H. 4 Storms, Maj. William N. 1 Sullivan, Eugene A. 7 Surman, Louis J . 3 West, George R. 10 Wilhelm, Rowland 0. 4 Wranovsky, Merle Dean 2 Young, RobertS. 2 Zickar, Louis John 195 1 3 Adams, William J., Jr. 3 Barry, John Joseph 1 Blaine, Benjamin P., Jr. 6 Braid a, Richard Leo 4 Britt, Mitchell H. 5 Bruce, Lt. Cmdr. J ohn C. 7 Burton, Donald Francis 4 Byrne, Francis A., Jr. 6 Byrne, George A. 3 Cacheris, Plato 1 Calder, Lam ont W., Jr. 3 Cardilto, Joseph P. 1 Casale, Thomas J oseph 2 Cavaioli, Raymond J. )bt~· 5 Cladouhos, Harry W. 8 Clancy, James A. 4 Creane, Stephen F. 2 Crosby, William 5 David, John F. 8 Diaz, Henry G. 3 Donohoe, Francis X. 1 Egger, Oskar W. 9 Field, Frank L., Jr. 4 Flannery, James E., Jr. 2 F?x, Arthur Joseph, Jr. 3 Grllis, David Murray 6 Gilsey, Peter Ladd 3 Hacsler, Richard Wm. I Howard, Ru th C. 1 Hunt, ChBTies E. 2 Jacob, William C. 9 Jemison, Edward T. 1 Katz, Richard G. 2 K~ating, Joaeph A. 3 Kmgaley, Thomas Robert 2 Kotyk, John 1 Kreps, Lt. Col. Conrad 1 Lancaster, Presley 4 Lavoie, Joseph D. 4 Leary, James F. 4 Lorsong, Albert J., Jr. 11 Lowry, Ruth E. 6 Mahoney, Harry L., Jr. 3 Martinez, Sotomayor A. 11 Mautner, Sanford R. 4 McLaughlin, C. Mark, Jr. 1 McNertney, Donald E. 8 Mencke, Wallace C. 3 Mowrey, Morris C. 4 Murphy, Richard T., J r. 2 Nester, Charles E. J. 5 Newton, Brewe r· N. 7 Noory, Leon Brite 1 Nugent, Harry Joseph 1 O'Brien, Thomas E. 5 Olsen, George C. 7 Owen, W. Dennis 4 Owens, John F. 2 Pascoe, Vincent J., Jr. 4 Payne, Thomas John 4 Poe, David George l Polimeni, Fortune P. 4 Paulo, George A. 7 Power, Jnmes E., Jr. 2 Preece, Timothy F. 6 Quigley, Andrew P. 3 Reardon, James S. 5 Rice, Patrick Maurice 11 Ryan, Mrs. Gerard S. 1 Seven off, Peter J. 2 Shea, William F. 2 Shima, Terry T. 6 Sin~ley, James G. 3 Smrth, Harry J., Jr. 2 Smith, Peter A. 11 Stanley, Mitchell K. l l Stanley, Mrs. Mitchell K. 11 Stokes, Birney A. 10 Suits, Francis E. 4 Taylor, James D., Jr. 1 Tecco, Edison William 5 Ten Hoopen, Carl A., Jr. 6 Torrillo, Patrick J., Jr. 1 Trought, Walter K., Jr. 8 Vaccaro, Gazzola, Jr. 3 Vant, Veld Hendrick J. 1 Varros, George Peter 4 Venute, Donald J. 2 Webb, Paul J. 2 Weiss, Stanley A. 2 i' h~ie, Allan Richard , Jr. 9 1 Butera, Charles W. 8 Carcich, Maj. Marvin J. 5 Cornell, Richard W. 4 Creane, Mrs. Stephen F. 1 De De Leon, Mrs. Maria M. 11 Domotor, Loui s F. 4 Dunbar, Capt. William B. 1 Farley, Edward L. 3 Ferran, George P. S Fleming, Thomas G., Jr. 1 Freese, Paul L. 4 Gelats, Narciso Solis 5 Gray, Edwin Fay 1 Griswold, Robert S., Jr. 1 Hamlin, William F. 11 Reising, Dewey R. 8 Hoyda, Capt. John A. 1 Johnston, Henry M. 4 Jones, Katherine A. 4 Jonkers, Capt.. Roy K. 1 Jordan, Patrick J. 2 Kitt, Donald 3 Kuglen, EdwardS., Jr 4 McMillen, CmSgt. J . Ii 1 Miller, Charles J ., Jr. · 2 O'Brien, John Patrick 7 O'Leary, Donald Joseph J O'Neil , Thomas A. 10 Pizzini, Gle nn W. 11 Rub el, Charles, Jr. 5 Schubert, Con r ad C. 1 Silber, Avery William 5 Stanford, J . Barry 10 Stevenson, Harold F . 2 Wh ite, Robert G. 6 Wolcott, Louis H. 1953 2 Alembik, Aaron Isaac 7 Baron, Bernard W. 4 Bonanno, Victol' V. 3 Boyle, J ohn H. 5 Brad!, Gordon S. 3 Cabnna, Donald F. 9 Dailey, Charles A., Jr. 3 Chandler, Sydney Lee 3 Davis, Thomas W. , Jr. 10 Del molino, Leno R. 10 Dieli, Arthur V. 4 Felix, Harry G. 8 Ferchak, J ohn R aymond Fiorita, Nicholas R. Fleming, Douglas R., Jr. Genovese, Frank A. Goyette, Linus Jo... G. Ingham, Mrs. Alfred W. Knape, Raymond E. Kundtz, Leo R., Jr. Lauman, William E. 3 Lawler, James Norton 2 Limegrover, Robert J. 10 Lyons, Thomas E. 7 Morgan, Robert F., Jr. 11 Nadeau, Julian E. 3 Noble, Peter Th omas 2 Platzer, Jacob J . 5 Radcliff'e, Samuel J., Jr. 4 Stye, William Frank 1 Smith, Ch arles W. 11 Scarani, Jean A. 1 Schoenberger, R. L., Jr. 2 Smith, Robert C. I Steifman, Lt. Col. H. M. 6 Stonehouse, Donald R. 1954 8 Alden, Alfred F. 4 Altemus, Franklin B. 2 Awe, James Willard 8 Bahr, John Joseph 1 Callahan, John W. 3 Cardillo, Joseph P. 1 Clavadetscher, G. K. 10 Cohn, Sherman L. 4 Davis, G. Gervaise, I II 8 Dreswick, John T. 9 Fitzgerald, Mrs. James R. S Flynn, Michael F., Jr. 4 Griffin, Philip J. 2 Han agan , Peter P. 3 Harley, John B. 1 Hart, William Francis 2 Hendrick, Hugh Lee 10 Hillenbrand, John A., II 9 Houlihan, Richard P., J r. I Jackman, Thomas E. 6 2 2 11 3 11 9 10 ~ ~:~~~~=~~~~~~ E. 7 LeMoine, Joseph F. 2 Zimmerman. A 1 5 4 4 1 1957 rJ. Brine, James k v. Brousard, VJ~ccenl f 111 Callahan, Callan, Joh Casellas, Sa ~ gr::~~~/c . 4 • ~ Clements, . n ,,Jr Dickinson, H~rt £. Dowmng, Ro • 1 Dressel, Da 11 Ellsworth, . 2 Ervin, Lou 1 Gallagher, L 5 2 1 1 1 1 G!J-rdne~, JoGh~,Jd ~· 3 G1lmarttn. e f 6 Gordon, Brucp . 1 Griffin, J ohn · 4 Hartnett, T i t~dh:~~y~ 1 McDonnell, 3 O'Connell, 0n 1 Parise, Ra}'JT\ 1 Rose, Jack !d-.,~ "II 2 Sears, Frederl p. 7 Sensenig, J3h~ck J 3 Stanek, Ro e es (. I Thompson. J•~ Joht' 4 wetsh, ct~rs~~ 50 4 Yamasaki, 1958 s y)' 2 Bauer, Thorn ae 3 Con rad , Georg d v. 1 Fallon, Ber'}:~cs ~ 9 Fitzgerald, 6 Brown, J non 6 Brown, Joa 6 Buckley, Jc• 1 Kempton, 5 Lauerman. 111 er 1 Mershon, flo v. 2 Morin, Robe~·n J.. Jr· 1 1 O'Leary, MAt N· 2 Raptel, Rob~boo'IJ 10 Marshall, J ohn A. ~ ~{ho"~:S~sL~wre~'~f, . 10 Rowan, Capt. George R., Jr. 7 Sonenberg. Ma f. 7 Lorentzen, Paul B. 1 Murphy, William P. 9 7 4 11 4 2 1 6 Skoczylas, Rudolph V. Topp, Max E. Villaume, Eugene T. White, Lt. Col. George W. Wood, Don P. Wood, Paul Frederick Xenos, Constantin D. t~'SSski, Henry J . 3 Allen, William A., Jr. 5 3 2 2 3 10 8 2 7 2 Anderson, J oseph R. Ansty, William T. A~ruda, Robert C. Bauer, Thomas F., Jr. Bock, Francis A. Burns, John S., Jr. Cuft'e, Donald S. DiCiero, Robert J. Freres, Jay Philip Guy, James D. ~ ~~w~;~r~eLk,;:~-n~e;· 1 Johnson, Roy H. 6 Kinsella, Richard 2 Lewis, Eldon Earl 1 McDermott, Bernard M. 1 Mooney, Michael M. 4 Noone, Michael F., Jr. 2 Poor, Harriet F. M. 6 Rengowski, Anthony N. 7 Russell, Richard A. K. 4 Rutte, J ames Allen 4 Ryan, Alfred C., Jr. 8 Savage, Harold E. 9 Sola r, William M. 2 Thomas, George Edward 7 Tiernan, J. Harry, II I 7 Tiernan, Mrs. J. H. , J[J 7 Tripi, Carl J. 2 Valdivieso, Jorge L., Jr. 6 Van Der Ree, Paris C. 9 ~~~~r, Joseph Albert 4 Anderson, Ford F . 7 Angell, Donald James 1 Anzaldua, M. Albert 2 Aurelio, Frank J . 5 Barton, Donald Edward 6 Boushell, Robert Henry I Brady, Mrs. Patricia G. 3 Burch, Norman David 3 Cassin, J ames A. 1 Davison, Wilbur E. 2 DeWolff, Harold E. 1 DuBrule, Joseph P. 2 Eustnquio, George C. 8 Graham, Mrs. David 13. 4 Hartnett, Mrs. Thomas M. 1 Jahncke, Paul F., Ill 1 Kane, Carl L., Jr. 6 Kinkead, Thomas J. 2 Kl ees, Bernard J ames 8 Margiotta, Capt. F. D. 1 Martinez, Antonio 1 Martinez, Gama Valentin 7 O'Connell, John D. 5 Owen, David Edward, III 3 Papson, John Robert 1 Pearson, Neale John 2 Peterson, David Allen 1 Pflnging, Frank 2 Soriano y Soriano, F. 4 Stansbury, Mrs. D. H. 5 Thompson, Marshall 8 Wells, Mrs. Melissa F. 3 Wilson, James W. 2 Wood, Paul Frederick 1 Smith, Kat~le<~ri<' J. 2 Suzuki, Jos~Ph pherG 2 Trump, Chrlsto A· f. 2 Van Veckhoven, 1959 ~1 ,Jr· 2 Baer Charles · 6 Ben~. oavidJC~eph·Jr 1 Boyle, John ~ 6 Brown, Joan ?d~n 1 e5 6 Buckley, Mr. J rill 4 Busch, Eva -~·~rn G· Jr 2 Hoffman, Wl 1 rd g., 6 J ackson, Richllwi5~-f 1 J ordan, Dr. Lefr'nct~ 1 Keevers, Mrs. d P. .; 2 Lobus, Raymon Rt>~· 1 Lockhart, Jo~"bert£. 5 MacDonal~. 00 £. 3 Malinows~'· ~ 0~n f 2 McLaughhn, f 4 Merkle, Broce · Jd 2 Robertson. F- 8 d·f. 1 Rosner, Rona 1 5 2 Strama, Thom•bt· ,1 5 Takane, flar!Y·sJ11 p< 2 Timmons, W1lh giJ!J. 2 Vliet, Walter Do~ol'ld 2 Wach, Mrs.WR~f•"' r 1 1 Wadbrook, 1 ~ 1 1~~~don, Regint~ld . 1 Caddy, Dougl."\1. ~ 2 Carroll, PholhPnililP 2 Carroll, Mrs. d ~"( S Christie, HoWilrJoll" 1 3 Consolini, Mrs£roe51 3 Fidance, Mrs. p 5 Freyd, Williaf!l 0 '~13 Gulino, Ange,.trn Jt· 5 Horn, David ·• ,t 1 Krafft, Ernest P(;h•r¥· 1 Magness, Capt.. I Malloy, lone Jd. 2 Papp, ErikA ctrarleJ I Parker, Roy f. " 2 Rydlun, RodneY 0 )I"" 2 Santoro, Rosell 110nd ~ 1 Shourds, RayJT\ J 2 Stockman, John · f 1961 Ruth 2 Barriger, .Mrs. pettf 4 Conway, 1st [.,t. rd J 1 Cotter, Lt. EdW: 1'· ,. 2 Courtney, JarnXvertJr 4 Crary, Elisha f., · 2 Dickinson, JJont.ftniJ':Jf DiFiore, A lbe~ t 2 Hadeed, K~a1Joh•1l I He odt, Lt.(jg) D vid 3 Hohman, Lt . .}')eO ,~ 2 Holmes, Rita .r• ~chll~ 3 H~rowicz, Lt. ~d"''~'i 4 Krrk, Thorn as Ttrortl" 2 MacDonough. palll I 2 Marac, Walter ftfl(l 2 Oberman, Eileen l Prokop, Robertg~rl 2 Smith. Robert. 2 Soule, Peter F. 011 cl11 2 Sullivan , Peterp t<' 1 Tata, Willi am e Jt· 2 White, HarrY E .• 1962 S Costello, Willh& lTl \\~,1fi' 3 Daugh e rty, John d JO' 3 Doyle, Lt. EdWtl\1 1 Fallon, Bernu rd1t1 ~ri' 2 Feighan, Fleur ° i 1 1 G•'"'oi'J 1 1 ll'"~ 1Jlasgow, Mrs. John D. ohnson, Donald H. ~ ~orrier, Edward Joseph 2 P:~~.aP~ul(~·r~:~nis ~ ~hnitzer, Erika Maria -><Ott, Lt.(jg) Gerald W. ~ ~heldon, James Victor hinnick, Marcia Jane 2 8 trama, Mrs. Thomas 3 i;~fleton, 18t Lt. G. B. 1 Biola, Paola Orsola ~ gteakley, Kenneth Wm. onovan, Doran W. 2 g:ogins, Brian Anthony 2 H rman, Francis Joseph 2 Lofl'ord, Leon Kenneth 1 1L~~Y:~~~~:8Ar."e ~ Mcintyre, Michael A. 2 &alrneri, Vincent E., Jr. Scuhdolph, Kern Allan 2S roeder, Wm. A., Jr. 2 S~erwood, Lynn Dorothy 2 ender, Lt. Louis E. 2 ~hrnplet.on, Lt. Patrick A. 2W 0 mas, George Edward 1 1 1 ~ IRce, Lt. C. M. ~!:son, Robert 1 t son, Douglas Ens. James W. 1964 ~ ~nderson, William A. !"Yttn, Edward Paul 1 ~tnley, Robert. Michael 1 Huerra, Manuel Robert 1 J ayes, Lt. Richard E. 1 oyce, William Paul 1 ~epley, Mrs. K. Gregory 1 aas, Karen Althea 1 1 ~~Gough, Sheila Agnes 1 Va~vE~~r~~·~j;:~~ura SCHOOL OF NURSING 1908 ~ ~e{;non, Mrs. Charles C. 2 ; fwan, Miss Agnes H. 1 1 1ghan, Mrs. Mildred 9 12 4 Galbally, Mrs. Mary A. r:carthy, Mrs. Margaret 8 14 r;rrico, Mrs. Esther J. IS 2 gurland, Mrs. Loretta 0. 1 aae, Mrs. Marie MeG. 1 0; Ln Prade, Mrs. Nan L. 2 1 17 Butler, Mary ~~sk, Mrs. S. Bernard 18 1 frnhry, Mrs. Estelle 9~ ary, Mrs. George I 1 0 ~arscher, Mrs. Kathryn 2 21 Cable, M ra. Eugene 1 6 reYbung, Mrs. Helen K. t92o,. s, Mrs. Jay Bay 4 7 ~~aguire, Miss Helen 2 25 O'Hara, Mary 8 T;2inor, Mrs. J. Raymond 7 6 7 ~ellott, Miss Mary 7 ?28 2 Bixler, Miss Ethel G. 1 ~~wjrds, Mrs. Dorothy H. 1 1' ICo ette, Miss Jensie 1;~t;glino, Mrs. A . M. } ~ney, Miss Catherine 1 B~ggerty, Miss Jewel 3 M 1 g~ns, Mrs. Margaret W. 1 S~ adden, Mrs. Joseph 1 9 3~non, Mrs. Richard F. 7 ~~f2sey, Madeline R. 3 Xg~~r, Mrs. Mary Ladika ~ Ca~aldi, Mrs. Mary N. 1 ~h1ldresa, Mrs. John W. 1 R?tler, Miss Dorothy ey, Mrs. Frank W. 2 1 34 9 9 ~evhn, MrB. William H. 1;;:s. Mrs. Thomas R. ~ ~ol~n. Mrs. Margaret B. 2 F nug, Mrs. George E. 1:~:n, Mary Catherine ~Jones, Mrs. L. T. 2 ~a~fmann, Margaret E. 2 p 0 j'"'ber, Mrs. Robert 8 p .and, Mrs. Lee A. 1 11pce, Lt. Cmdr. Mary ~11iams, Mrs. Romay·ne 2 1 Bu~lon, Mrs. Glenn C. 1 ilemence, Mrs. John S. 9 ggen, Mrs. Albert 2 ~~fl~es, Mrs. Gladys C. 1 tken, Mrs. M. D. 3 T e1!le, Mrs. John R., Sr. 8 T~o:%!'t,~~·ri~i~ard 1938 . 6 ;~3co, Maj. Catherine v. 1 Mrs. John H. t/ Cost~nett, 2 Sterling, Mrs. Earl 1 Vincent, Mrs. Willard E. 19<Vl 5 D'Angelo, Mrs. A. A. 11 Hruby, Mrs. Ferdinand J. 1 Inguagiato, Mrs. Gerard 2 Kloetzil, Cmdr. Margaret 5 Rickert, Mrs. Elizabeth I Swift, Mrs. L. E. 1 Wright, Mrs. Loretta G. 1941 1 Bryson, Mrs. Teresa M. 3 Palmeri, Mrs. Anthony F. 1942 8 Long, Mrs. John A. 10 Russo, Mrs. Robert Dante 1943 1 Donnelly, Miss Mary F. 4 Fleming, Mrs. James E. 4 Gardner, Mrs. Harry A. 2 Gibbons, Mr!'. John 2 Klaiber, Mrs. Robert 2 Milliken, Mrs. M. D. 2 Rose, Mrs. John I Slay, Mrs. Robert C. 8 Troxell, Marie A. 1944 6 Barrett, Mrs. John L. 1 Burke, Mrs. John J. 1 Larimore, Mrs. Theodora 1 Mosheim, Mrs. Joan B. 1 Pendergast, Miss E. K. 1 Printy, Mrs. James E., Jr. 3 Treichel, Mrs. Albert F. 1945 ~ 8:~/oo~.r.u:~.ACnh~e;,i:sa 1 Gardner, Mrs. Harry A. 2 Lytle, Mrs. Carroll 11 Muldoon, Mrs. William B. 1946 2 Britton, Mrs. E. A. 3 Crai&', Mrs. J aek G. 1 Teter, Mrs. Helen Young 1947 11 Anthony, Mrs. James R. 6 Au ray, Mrs. Robert R. 4 Bradley, Mrs. C. A. 8 Conlon, Mrs. Michael J. 1 Connors, Mrs. Joseph P. 1 Etowski, Margaret A. 11 Fitzgerald, Mrs. James E . 7 Gilroy, Mrs. James A., Jr. 9 Laneve, Mrs. Samuel A. 4 Novak, Theresa Mae 3 Saunders, Mrs. James, Jr. 1948 6 Biller, Rebie Anne 1 Brown, Mrs. John W. 6 Crystal, Mrs. John 4 Dumm, Rosalia Louise 3 Edwards, Mrs. Chas. E., Ill 4 Metzger, Rosemary E. 3 Mulvaney, Mrs. Richard J. 1 Naecker, Miss June F. 2 Rhodes, Mrs. Ruth F. 1 Richitelli, Mrs. Edward 2 Rozycki, Mrs. Robert F. 2 Senner, Mra. Gering J. 1 Stinson, Mrs. Blanche 1949 5 Johnson, Mrs. Lester D. 4 Lyons, Mrs. Henry R. 7 Regan, Mrs. John J. 2 Torack, Mrs. Richard M. 3 Van Devanter, Mrs. J. L. 10 Veihmeyer, Mrs. Frank X . 1950 11 Anthony, Mrs. James R. 6 Biller, Rebie Anne 11 Boss, Mrs. Eugene G., Jr. 4 Dileo, Mra. Joseph A. 2 Gimble, Mrs. Gilbert 9 Hopke, Mrs. William B., Jr. 1 Kain, Patricia Ann 2 Nastick, Mrs. Frank A. 6 Pry, Mrs. Guy E. 1 Richitelli, Mrs. Edward 1951 8 Giertz, Mrs. William E. & ~~~~h:~~.e~fh~~: ~~th 6 Yanes, Mrs. Jaime 1952 6 DeMattei, Mrs. G. A. 2 Hemler, Mrs. Paul M. 11 Maher, Mrs. John F. 2 Pula, Mrs. Irene J. 7 Regan, Mrs. John J. 6 Ren&'owski, Mrs. A. N. 2 Schultze, Mrs. Edward 1953 1 Allan, Marilyn L. 2 Cino, Mrs. Vincent Chas. 6 Coombs, Mrs. Paul S. 1 Crowe, Mrs. John D. 11 Dolton, Miss Helen M. 4 Duffey, Mrs. Russell G. 11 Fitzgerald, Virginia E. 9 Gerace, Natalie C. 3 Jones, Mrs. Charlotte M. 6 Kealy, Mrs. John J. 3 Mulquin, Mrs. James J. 5 Pry, Mrs. Guy E. 3 Ruth, Mary Virginia 2 Ryan, Mrs. James 1 Sullivan, Margaret M. 2 Tomaras, Mrs. Xenophon G. 1954 5 Barnes, Mrs. Robert J. 8 Callan, Miss Claire 3 Coyne, Margaret G. 1 Dailey, Joan L. 6 DeMattei, Mrs. G. A. 2 Donahoe, Mrs. John 4 Fager, Mrs. Donald J. 1 Feeney, Mrs. F. J., Jr. 1 Kot, Mrs. Ann Hobbs 2 Lewis, Mra. Eldon Earl 1 Schottmiller, Mrs. f._. H. 2 Terpstra, Mrs. Harry R. 1 Torsney, Mrs. P. J., Jr. 8 Von Rinteln, Mrs. Mary S. 1955 1 Breen, Mrs. Virginia G. 5 Clark, Marjorie S. 1 Deinnocentes, Mrs. L. W. 1 Dougherty, Mrs. Joseph 1 Federico, Lois Ann : ~~t;x::d. 1i;:.tL~c~~~d 1 H. 1 Loew, Mrs. Albert George 10 McDonough, Mrs. M. T. 5 Muratore, Mrs. Peter F. 8 Noack, Miss Janice A. 7 O'Connor, Mrs. Thomas J. t Quinn, Mrs. Francis X. 5 Reed, Mrs. William F. 6 Schaefer, Mrs. Thomas J. 1956 4 Bolger, Mrs. William J. 1 Daigneault, Mrs. John P. 2 Feudi, Mrs. Joseph A. 6 Gable, Jeanne Louise 11 Heck, Mrs. Francis J. 6 LaRow, Mrs. Leo Edward 2 Moniz, Mrs. Albert 4 Nappy, Mrs. Gerard J . 7 Nikolai, Mrs. T. F. 1 O'Brien, Mrs. John E. 6 Rourke, Mrs. William J. 7 Stollenwerk, Mrs. J. H. 1 Thornton, Mrs. Joseph T. 1957 4 Andreoli, Mrs. Thomas E. 6 Bergson, Mrs. Richard W. 2 Bohan, Mrs. Francis J., Jr. 6 Connelly, Mrs. Hugh J., Jr. 8 Ertel, Katharine E. 5 Holan, Cheryl Ann 4 Knoll, Mrs. JohnS. 5 Lynn, ~trs. James B. 3 Maher, Nancy Margaret 5 McAlindon, Mrs. James D. 8 McLaughlin, Mrs. K. H. 6 McTeigue, Mrs. F . A. 8 Molseed, Mrs. Judith I. 4 Parascenzo, Mrs. Leona K. 2 Pentzopoulos, Mrs. D. 6 Ryan, Mrs. William C. 6 Schweikert, Mrs. A. W., Jr. 3 Smith, Mrs. Leon G. 7 Tessier, Mrs. Russell H. 1958 7 Brink, Mary Louise 3 Dal1, Mrs. Benjamin V. 2 Dolan, Mrs. Robert James 3 Gallaher, Mrs. E. J., Ill 6 Groom, Dawna Mary 7 Reed, Mrs. William A., Jr. 4 Lynch, Mrs. Mary B. 2 Prior, Katherine Mary 7 Shea, Kathleen M. 1959 4 DiBenedetto, Angela M. 6 Druffner, Suzanne M. 6 Gaydos, Mrs. La~rence A. 6 Joseph, Mrs. Carmm 6 Kelly, Margaret M. 3 Kieffer, Maureen E. 4 Kraemer, Mrs. Karl P. 4 Kushmerick, Mrs. M. J., Jr. 6 Mangus, Mrs. Beverly S. 8 Marckx, Mrs. Barbara B. 3 McQuillan, Mrs. B. P. 3 O'Brien, Mrs. Bernard J. 6 Pate, Mrs. Jerry C. 6 Reymann, Mrs. Edwin P. 5 Vail, Mrs. James T., Jr. 2 Ventzek, Mrs. Albert T. 5 Vichick, Mrs. Donald A. 3 Weller, Mrs. Arthur A., Jr. 3 Wilson, Mrs. Donald K. ! 960 4 Doherty, Eileen M. 6 Doudt, Audrey Ann 6 Duffy, Mrs. James G. 7 Duffy, Mrs. John J., Jr. 4 Fitzgerald, Mrs. F. M. 4 Fitzgerald, Mrs. R. C. 6 Gilfillan, Mrs. J . G. III 4 Gwozdz, Mrs. N. E., Jr. 6 Heister, Barbara M. 6 Hol1and, Carol Ann 4 Krebs, Mrs. Jos. E., Jr. r; LaMontagne, Margaret E. 6 Longua, Mrs. Thomas J. 2 McCarthy, Mrs. David J. 2 McCarthy, Ellen Jane 4 Mit~hell, Martha Louise 3 Mountcastle, Mrs. C. B., Jr. 4 Murphy, Mrs. John A. 4 Quarantillo, Mrs. E. P., Jr. 1 Rau~h. Frances M. 5 Sheehan, Mrs. Mi~hael F. 6 Snoddy, Mrs. Robert D. 9 Stradar, Mrs. Geo. F., Jr. 6 Tessier, Mrs. Maureen 2 Voelker, Elizabeth A. 196 1 1 Boone, Mrs. Riehard H. 1 Burgess, Mrs. F. F., Jr. 2 Carroll, Mrs. Charles P. 8 Desimone, Mrs. Arthur R. 2 Dolan, Mu. John J., Jr. 1 Gorman, Mrs. David J. 3 Hamlin, Mrs. C. Judson 1 Hanlon, Mrs. Marilyn T. 2 Hummel, Frances Jean 2 Kelly, Mrs. Gwendolyn A. 2 Lee, Mrs. Patrick Wm. 2 Smith, Mrs. Peter N. 2 Whelan, Mrs. Roger M. 1962 1 Barrett, Mrs. James E. 2 Barron, Mary Angela 3 Brown, Catherine Q. 2 Carmody, Mrs. John J., Jr. 2 Conway, Mrs. Peter 2 Cosentino, Mrs. Roht. T. 1 Donohue, Patricia Ann 2 Gold, Mrs. Robert J., Jr. 3 Hall, Marie Ann 3 Heller, Elizabeth M. S Hermann, Eleanor J. 3 Jackson, Mary Elizabeth 3 Keogh, Mrs. Barbara G., Jr. 2 Martin, Eileen Evelyn 2 McKeon, Kathleen Mary 2 Walsh, Mrs. William Geo. 1 O'Connor, Mrs. Harriet A. 1 Rohman, Jane Ellen 2 Savickis, Mrs. Vyto J. 3 Schnepf, Louise Frances 2 Taranto, Mrs. Mary Ann D. 3 Wiley, Adelaide A. 1963 3 Boule, Mrs. John R. 2 Cassidy, Katherine M. 1 DeLeo, Mrs. Judith L. ~ ~it~:r~~:~~~ ~rt~:n M. 2 Finano, Barbara Ann 1 Gialanella, Joyce C. 2 Goldmann, Florence E. 1 Hickey, Sheila Mary 1 Kelley, Miss Patricia 2 Kinacote, Alexandra H. 1 Maher, Miss Mary M. 2 Mahoney, Mrs. Thomas 2 Mayes, Helen Gay 1 McCann, Jacqueline M. 1 McCoy, Miss Mary Ann 3 Moore, Mrs. William G., Jr. 2 Muhr, Roberta Ann 1 Odyniec, Mrs. Norman A. 2 Power, Marie Louise 1 Venzke, Joan Louise 1 Vidmar, Mrs. Jake T III 1964 1 Conlin, Denise Frances 1 Dowd, Kathleen Marie 1 Druffner, Miss K. J . 1 Govern, Patricia Wehr 1 Phaneuf, Jacqueline 1 Reilly, Mary Jane INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS 1951 3 Brower, Helen B. 9 Hanavich, Charles 3 Ishio, Sunao 1953 2 Pula, Mrs. Irene J . 1954 4 Baxter, Mrs. Allin P. 1 Bratinan, Audrey Iris 6 Mateuszczyk, Anna 1 Silber, Avery William 8 Van Steenberg, Mrs. K. 1955 1 Bedwell, Mary E. 10 McClatcher, Roman A., Jr. 1957 1 Rabell, Forrest J. 1 Sullivan, Mrs. Wm. L., Jr. 1958 5 Korn, Dr. David 1959 1 Garran, Rosemary M. E. 6 Lefebvre, Albert C. 2 Trump, Mrs. C. G. 1960 3 Corridon, Elsa J. , 4 Kaplan, Edward Harold 4 LaFollette, Dr. James E. 196 1 2 Chapple, Mary Carol 4 Martinelli, Brenda J . 2 McReed, Larry Harold 1 Stevens, Robert Michael 1963 1 Arena., Louis Anthony 1 Harrer, Nancy B. 1 Webster, Virginia 1964 1 Divine, Suzanne SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMI NISTRATION 1956 8 Carmody, Capt. Robert W. 3 Davis, Lewis James 2 Jacobs, John R. 1 Khawly, Gabriel E. 1 Langelier, Robert Rene 3 Lauerman, James L. 8 Maltagliati, Benedict T. 7 McGarraghy, Alfred B. 3 Romero, Jose L., Jr. 8 Walkowicz, Josephine L. 1957 1 Chapa, Jorge A. 6 Cosimano, John C. 1 Crean, John Meagher 4 Kane, John S. 3 Miller, Winston M. 1 Poinsett, Fred G., Jr. 1958 1 Ackerson, Edmund E. 2 Awe, James Willard 1 Coindreau, Jose Luis 2 Donahue, John F., Jr. 4 Girmscheid, R. A., Jr. I Kowalyk, J . Robert ~ ta~~~?a:~~B~rge F. 4 M'archi, Louis Edward 4 Virden, Joseph L. , Jr. 1959 2 Bohan, Francis J., Jr. 1 Bradford, General L. 2 Buchanan, Henry M. 1 Byrne, Emmet Francis, Jr. 1 Capar, Wesley 5 Carson, Thomas J. 2 Chesla, Robert J. 9 Daniels, George G. 1 DeBremond, Thierry H . 6 Ferber, John L. 5 Flanagan Charles F., III 1 Hayes, Rev. C. Wesley 2 Lieberman, John B., III 2 Morgan, William Joseph 2 N astick, Frank A. 1 Oxenreider, Thomas H. 2 Short, Joseph A. 2 Sielicki, Peter J., Jr. 1 Sullivan, Col. Thomas J. 3 Surman, Richard F. 1 Wah!h, John B. 6 Warner, W. David 6 White, Richard E . 1 Williams, Norman E . 1960 2 Allnutt, Richard C. 1 Bowers, Philip J., III 1 Carey, Thomas James 3 Cawley, Thomas P. 4 Champlin, William A. 4 Cinnamon, Michael M. ~ .8:Ft~~~~§~~}~~ Joseph I Halk, John J . 4 Hennessey, Bernard J. 1 Lu, Martin 1 McClain, Eugene G. 1 Oleson, Karl Edward 1 Sielicki, Mrs. P. J., Jr. 5 Watters, John Francis 1961 2 Bush, J oseph Clayton 1 Fangmeyer, Robert A. 4 Glasgow, John David 1 Gurley, John Harris 2 Hewitt, Alfred J., III 3 Hopwood, Kendrick A. 4 Houston, George R., Jr. 3 Judd, John Robert 2 Kennedy, tot Lt. R. M. 1 Mattie, William Louis 4 Ortman, James Keller 4 Pfeiffer, William C. 2 Platt, Peter Edward I Taatet, John W., Jr. 1962 1 Cleary, Mary Denise 3 Dillon, Donald Thomas 1 Donnelly, George J . 2 Echeverria, Juan A. 3 Ernst, Frank Cable 1 Fritz, William Francis 1 Hillegeist, Willard M. 2 Kai ling, Alexander M. 2 Locke, Charles A. S Miller, Kenneth J. 2 O'Brien, Martin J., Jr. 2 Powers, Peter Wilson 2 Theiss, Ens. Clifford A. 1963 2 Abadie, Pardee Jacques 1 Ballentine, Michael C. 2 Burke, Daniel John 2 Condon, Eleonore Clare 1 Dee, Dennis John 2 Fattell, George Anthony 2 Hoagland, Timothy Peter 2 Lansinger, James A., Jr. 2 McCarter, Robert J., Ill 2 O'Reilly, Philip F. 1 Ritt, John Albert ~ ~~jJ:1~oR:~~aa:J &_eter 2 Shevenell, Raymond H. 2 Spoth, Randolph A. 1 Stanny, Norbert C. 1 Vainisi, Jerome Robert 1964 1 Esposito, Louis M. 1 Gaffney, James M. 1 Garcia-T1mon, Alberto C. 1 Porter, Richard Howard I Pratka, Alfred J ., Jr. 1 Ruisanchez, Jose Maria HONORARY DEGREES 1935 11 Reiss, Raymond, H. 195 1 11 Duffy, Ron. James P. B . 6 Reilly, John D. 1954 ~ ~.;jft~i:J!~~?o~~E.ncis 6 l~:&rmack, Hon. John W. 1956 6 Sullivan, Bolton 195 7 2 ZurHausen, Dr. W. S. 1959 2 Erhard, Ron. Ludwig 196 1 1 Schlichting, Leo G. A. ~::?org, Ron. Glenn T. 1964 1 Heymans, Dr. C. J. F. 2 FIVE LEADING MEDICAL CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY AMOUNT DONATED FIVE LEADING COLLEGE CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY AMOUNT DONATED CLASS AMOUNT DONATED CLASS AMOUNT DONATED 1921 1924 1919 1927 1928 $20,870.00 17,241.25 17,162.00 12,800.00 11,975.00 1933 1932 1937 1940 1934 $14,100.00 12,128.75 4,239.39 3,898.50 3,855.00 SIX LEADING MEDICAL CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION FIVE LEADING COLLEGE CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION CLASS PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION 1944 1915 1949 1922 1939 55.2 44.4 37.5 36.9 36.4 PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPAfl CLASS 1917 1918 1949, 54 1945 1952 FIVE LEADING COLLEGE CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY NUMBER OF DONORS 100.0 60.0 53.0 50.0 48.9 FIVE LEADING MEDICAL CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY NUMBER OF DONORS CLASS NUMBER OF DONORS CLASS NUMBER OF DONORS 1950 1949 1951 1959 1953 124 118 117 104 101 1954 1937 1957 1952 1945 52 47 46 45 43 FIVE LEADING LAW CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY AMOUNT DONATED FIVE LEADING GRADUATE CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY AMOUNT DONATED CLASS AMOUNT DONATED CLASS AMOUNT DONATED 1916 1922 1934 1953 1957 $ 1,600.00 1 ,300.00 869.00 696.00 558.00 1925 1933 1923 1931 1937 $17,860.99 10,550.00 7,612.50 7,040.31 1924 1930 1926 1953 1916, 20, 27, 31, 39 PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION CLASS 33.3 29.4 26.6 25.2 25.0 1929 1962 1917 1952 1925 NUMBER OF DONORS 1956 1957 1954 1963 1962 37 33 31 27 25 PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPAfl 40.7 31.4 31.3 29.9 29.5 SEVEN LEADING LAW CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY NUMBER OF DONORS FIVE LEADING GRADUATE CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY NUMBER OF DONORS CLASS 4,235.00 FIVE LEADING LAW CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION NINE LEADING GRADUATE CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION CLASS ()14 CLASS 1960 1957 1956 1951, 58, 59 1962 NUMBER OF DONORS 71 68 63 62 61 of' CLAss FIVE LEADING DENTISTRY CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY AMOUNT DONATED AMOUNT DONATED 1923 19ss 19.53 19.54 1952 CL~s $ 2,940.00 2,200.00 1,814.50 1,610.00 1,325.00 PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION 1940, 42 1938 1947 1956 59.4 59.0 57.6 55.8 53.4 1954, 60 19.56 NUMBER OF DONORS 46 42 41 40 39 SEVEN LEADING NURSING CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION 1949 1929 195o 1924 1922 AMOUNT DONATED $ 2,949.50 2,935.00 2,687.00 2,160.26 2,050.26 1921 1940 1915 1917, 20, 37 1929 1921 1924, 34 19.51 1939 1949, so PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION 33.3 30.0 29.8 26.1 25.8 1951 1949 19so 1948 1954 NUMBER OF DONORS 91 89 80 60 35 NUMBER OF DONORS CLASS 1960 1962, 63 1957, 59 1953 1955 25 22 19 16 15 SIX LEADING INSTITUTE CLASSES SINCE 1951 BY AMOUNT DONATED AMOUNT DONATED CLASS 1961 1954 1960 1963 1951, 64 $ 70.00 67.50 40.00 30.00 25.00 FIVE LEADING INSTITUTE CLASSES SINCE 1951 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION CLASS PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION 1955 1961 1963 1951 1960 14.2 11.1 8.1 7.8 7.1 FIVE LEADING FOREIGN SERVICE CLASSES SINCE 1921 BY NUMBER OF DONORS CLAss 75.0 70.0 60.0 50.0 45.4 SEVEN LEADING NURSING CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY NUMBER OF DONORS SEVEN LEADING FOREIGN SERVICE CLASSES SINCE 1921 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION CL4ss PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION CLASS FIVE LEADING FOREIGN SERVICE CLASSES SINCE 1921 BY AMOUNT DONATED CLAss $ 290.00 226.00 215.50 215.00 205.50 1943 1960 1955 1963 1962 SIX LEADING DENTISTRY CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY NUMBER OF DONORS 195s 19.59 1951 AMOUNT DONATED CLASS SIX LEADING DENTISTRY CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION 19.51 CLAss FIVE LEADING NURSING CLASSES SINCE 1915 BY AMOUNT DONATED EIGHT LEADING INSTITUTE CLASSES SINCE 1951 BY NUMBER OF DONORS CLASS 1954 1961 1951, 59, 60, 63 1955, 57 NUMBER OF DONORS 5 4 3 2 FIVE LEADING BUSINESS CLASSES SINCE 1956 BY AMOUNT DONATED CLASS AMOUNT DONATED 1958 1963 1959 1962 1960 $ 596.50 595.00 357.50 155.00 145.00 FIVE LEADING BUSINESS CLASSES SINCE 1956 BY PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION CLASS 1959 1960 1956 1963 1958 PERCENTAGE OF PARTICIPATION 38.0 27.2 25.6 23.2 20.0 SEVEN LEADING BUSINESS CLASSES SINCE 1956 BY NUMBER OF DONORS CLASS 1959 1963 1960, 61 1962 1956, 58 NUMBER OF DONORS 24 17 15 13 10 LOUIS B. FINE, L'25, (right) pre&ents a certificate to the Very Reverend Gerard ]. Campbell, S.J., Pre&ident of Georgetown, on the occasion of the 40th Reunion of the Law Center Class of 1925. Si:JCty members of thi& cla&s pledged $20,000 .00 as a &pecial Re•~nion Gift. By way of compari&on in 1963-64, forty-three members of this clas& contributed $5, 702.50. matching gift companws In an effort t 0 provl'd e Colleges and Universities with f lJnds f businesses ~~the gener~l use of the Institu tion, many the by lished estab le examp General E~ay, !ollow mg an ectnc Company, match the alumni gifts of their e mployees, thereby doubl ing the value of the Abbott L aboratories Aero•rd 1 e Corp • • :. •etna lit Air Prod e Allrhated Companies Air Reduuctts and Chemicals, Inc. Albion c ron Co. Alleghe~alleable Iron Co. Aluminu Y Ludlum Steel Corp. Ameli m Co. of America Ameri~an Brake Shoe Co. Amenc an Express Co. Americ:~ ~ Foreign Power Co., Inc. ome Products Corp. Americ American Metal Climax Found. Americ!" Potash & Chemical Corp. American Smeltrng and Refining Co. Armco Fn Sugar Relining Co. oundation Arm Atho~tr~ng Cork Co. Atlas Cteel.and Aluminum, Inc. Atlas Rhemrcal Industries, Inc. Bank ;ggrng and Supply Co. 0 New York Ba Co rton·Gille 8erks C t . Bish ounty Trust Co. 81 ochopBTrust Co ·• Ltd · Boston rothers Tobacco Co. Bristol ~anutacturers Mutual Ins. Co. Yers Co. Bro Bro:~·Forman Distillers Corp. Buru and Root Inc. Cab ngton Industries Camot Corp., Mass. Pbell Soup Co Canad· · The C ran Gen. Electric Co., Ltd. Car arborundum Co. Penter Steel Co . arter Produ ct s, Inc., N.Y. Cavar C ler Corp · erro Corp Chase M . Chem· anhattan Bank Chico'Cal Bank N.Y. Trust Co. Chry ree Manufacturing Co. Cit' s er Corp. Cle~zens & Southern National Bank Clev~~and Electric Illuminating Co. Jam' e Corp. Coa:ss &B. Clow & Sons, Inc. CoJu . Clark Inc. Com mbran Carbon Co. Co bustron Engineering Co~"· G.eneral Life Ins. Co. Conn. lrght & Power Co. Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Con Solrdation Coal Co. Con:u.mers Power Co. The arner Corp. of America Co Continental Ins. Cos. Co~trnental Oil Co. Cop~ Foundation, Conn. c ey Newspapers orn Products Co . Cor . Cro nrng Glass Works Co. D use·Hinds Co. eering Milliken, Inc. c Diamond Alkali Co. Diamond Crystal Salt Co. Dow Chemical Co. Dow Corning Corp. Draper Corp. Dresser Industries, Inc. Wilbur B. Driver Co. Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates Easton Car & Construction Ebasco Services, Inc. Electric Bond & Share Co. Esso Education Foundation Ex·Ceii·O Corp. Fafnir Bearing Co. Ferro Corp. Fiberglass Corp. Firemen's Mutual Ins. Co. First Nat. Bank of Hawaii Ford Motor Co. Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd. Forty·Eight Insulations, Inc. E& J Gallo Winery Gardner-Denver Co. General Atronics Corp. General Electric Co. General Foods Corp. General Foods Limited General Mills, Inc. General Public Utilities Corp. M. A. Gesner of Illinois, Inc. Gibbs & Hill, Inc. Ginn & Co. Glidden Co., Ohio B. F. Goodrich Co. W. T. Grant Co. The Griswold·Eshleman Co. Guardian Life Ins. Co. Gulf Oil Corp. Gulf States Utilities Co. Harris·lntertype Corp. Harsco Corp. Hawaiian Telephone Co. Hercules Powder Co. Hewlett-Packard Co. Hill Acme Co., Ohio Honeywell, Inc. Hooker Chemical Corp. J. M. Huber Corp. Hughes Aircraft Co. Insurance Co. of North America International Bus. Machines Corp. International Tel. & Tel. Corp. Jefferson Mills, Inc. Jewel Tea Co. Johnson & Higgins Johnson & Johnson S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Kaiser Steel Corp. The Kendall Company Kern County Land Co. Walter Kidde & Co. Walter Kidde Constructors Kidder, Peabody & Co. alumnus' gift. Following are the names of those firms with matching gift programs as of February 1, 1965. ign The compa nies that partic ipated in this eleven th Campa in ted indica are gijls, ee employ ing match of as a result boldfa ce. • Kimberly-Clark Corp. Kingsbury Machine Tool Corp. Richard C. Knight Ins. Agency, Inc. H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. Lehigh Portland Cement Co. Lever Brothers Co. P. Lorillard Co. Lubrizol Corp. Lummus Co. Lustra Plastics Corp. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. Marathon Oil Co. Marine Midland Trust Co. of N.Y. Mass. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Matalene Surgical Instruments Co. Maytag Co. McCormick & Co., Inc. McGraw·Hill Publishing Co. Medusa Portland Cement Co. Mellon Nat. Bank & Trust Co. Merck & Co., Inc. M. & T. Chemicals Inc. Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co. Midland-Ross Corp. Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Monticello Life Ins. Co. Mutual Boiler & Machinery Ins. Co. Mutual of Omaha-United of Omaha National Biscuit Co. National Cash Register Co. National Distillers & Chemical Corp. National Lead Co. Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America New England Gas/Electric Assoc. Sys. New England Merchants Nat. Bank New England Mutual Life Ins. Co. Norton Co., Mass. John Nuveen & Co. Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co. Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Parker-Hannifin Corp. Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. Penton Publishing Co. Personal Products Corp. Petro-Tex Chemicals Corp. Phelps Dodge Corp. Philco Corp. Philip Morris, Inc. Phillips Petroleum Co. Pillsbury Co., Minn. Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Pittsburgh Nat. Bank Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Preformed Line Products Co. Putnam Management Co., Inc. Quaker Chemical Corp. Ralston Purina Co. The Paul Revere Life Ins. Co R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Riegel Paper Corp. Riegel Textile Corp. Rockefeller, Office of the Messrs. Rockwell Manufacturing Co. Rockwell-Standard Corp. Rust Engineering Co. Sanborn Co. Scherlng Corp. Scott Paper Co. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. Sealright-Oswego Falls Corp. Security Nat. Bank of Long Island Security Van Lines, Inc. Selby-Battersby & Co. Seton Leather Co. Shamrock Oil & Gas Corp. Sharon Steel Corp. Signode Foundation, Inc. Simmons Co., N.Y. Simonds Saw & Steel Co. Sinclair Oil Corp. Singer Co. Smith Kline & French laboratories Smith-Lee Co., Inc., N.Y. Sperry & Hutchinson Co. Spruce Falls Power & Paper Co. Ltd. Stackpole Carbon Co. Stauffer Chemical Co. J. P. Stevens ' Co., Inc. Stevens Candy Kitchens, Inc. W. H. Sweney & Co. Tektronix, Inc. Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. Textron Inc. J. Walter Thompson Co. J. T. Thorpe Co. Towers, Perrin, Forster & Crosby, Inc. Towmotor Corp. Trans·World Airlines Travelers Insurance Companies Turner Construction Co. Union Oil Co. of California United Clay Mines Corp. United Illuminating Co. United States Trust Co. of N.Y. Upjohn Co. U.S. Borax Varian Associates Victaulic Co. of America Wallace & Tiernan, Inc. Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Warner Brothers Co., Conn. Watkins-Johnson Co. Charles J. Webb Sons Co., Inc. Western Publishing Co. Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Whirlpool Corp. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Williams & Co., Penn. Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corp. Worthington Corp. Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Xerox Corporation Young & Rubicam, Inc. In his own day, John Carroll took part in the mighty struggle which gave to the world this great free nation. In Georgetown University he left to succeeding days a lasting monument to his own greatness and a living testimonial to his magnanimous ideals and inspirations. To those who have assisted Georgetown to realize its hopes for greatness, I express the warm and sincere gratitude of the University. To those who have not helped in the past, I appeal earnestly to share with us the satisfaction and the inner rewards of a work well done for God and for Country. Georgetown is proud of all her sons and daughters; she feels that they are proud of their Alma Mater. To that pride Georgetown appeals in asking your generous response to the Alumni Annual Fund, .which goes so far in making our and your dreams for Georgetown come true. With continued prayerful good wishes for blessings on all, I am Gerard j. Campbell, S.j. Sidelights of the Eleventh Alumni Annual Fund 1,355 alumni gave to this campaign who have never given before. There were 631 contributors to this drive who can proudly say that they haven't missed a year since the Fund was started in 1954. The schedule of gifts below shows what thoughtful giving means in categories of giving. CATEGORY $1,000 or 500 to 100 to 50 to 25 to 15 to 10 to 5 to 1c to over 999 499 99 49 24 14 9 $4 NUMBER OF GIFTS 51 54 933 775 1501 1028 1802 1150 110 AMOUNT $105,225.22 29,372.36 129,027.40 41,822.09 41,814.18 17,553.50 18,165.49 5,974.38 236.26 Eugene L. Stewart, C'48, L'51 , P1·esident, a·d dresses the membe1·s of the Boa1·d of Govenw1·s and Senate of the Georgetown University Alumni Association, and their wives , at one of the Association's quarterly meetings. Members of the Counci l of Club Presidents meet once each yea1· on the campus. continu ed from page 14 this responsibility , followin g acceptance in May by the Board ot Governors of the University's offer. We are now in a position to perform a very re al service for our alumni. From October to May of each year some 150 representatives from indu stry and government visit the campus for the purpose of interviewing students for career employment. (Three hundred and fifty other firms and agencies also offer employment opportuni ties annually; off-campus interviews are held upon referral.) During the past year 350 seniors were assisted by Pl acement . The number of alumni currently using the services of this office at any one time approximates 175. The Placement Office makes contact with one thousand compan ies during the summer months. Last month the Association 's Placement Committee met to discuss possibilities for the extension of this service, and to examine Pl acement's functions, opera ti ons, and ultimate role in service to the University and the Alumni Association. We ca n claim all of th e acti vities mentioned above as " firsts" of this pilot year in the progress of your Alumni Association. This is the year of our first annual Alumni Film, for example , covering in sound and co lor, the highlights of University events-among the m the spectacular conclusion of our 175th Anniversary celebration an d the inauguration of the Very Reverend Gerard J. Campbell, S.J ., as Georgetown's 44th president-from June, 1964 to June, 1965. In this year Fat her Bunn, the University's first chancel lor, was made an honorary member of the Alumni Association and given the John Carroll Award go ld medal. Thi s was the year of a 25 % increase over all previous alumni giving. And t hi s year for the first time the Associa tion has employed an auditor for its books, another step in the increasing professionalization and efficie ncy of alumni affairs. The purpose of a "pilot year" is to set th e course for the years to come. We cannot expect that each succeeding year will yield an equal number of " firsts ," but we can promise th at we will build upon the progressive steps t ake n this year. The loyal body of Georgetown alumni , in all parts of this country and in deed in all parts of the world, now have, we believe , in the newly inter-related functions of their As soc iation an organ ization which can carry out the imperatives which th e goals of Georgetown pl ace upon it. " The administration and faculty, together with the Alumni and friends of the University, " Father Campbell said in his Founder's Day message, "are devoting themselves earnestly to meeting the opportunities and challenges of today and tomorrow. " As alu mni we are in a sounder pos ition than ever before to ex press and to expand that devotion. contributor's note: BERNARD A. CARTER, C'49, has b een Vice Pres ident of Georgetown for Alumni Affairs and .Executive Secretary of the A lu mn i Ass ociation s ince June, 1964. Prior to coming to Georgetown he was Director of Developm ent at the University of Pittsburgh. Alumni House, the center of all alumni activity is located at 3604 0 Street, N.W., Washington, D . C. 20007 FREEDOM AND THE LAYMAN I by Daniel Callahan If it is true, as Karl Rahner has written, that "the layman is a Christian who remains in the world," it might then follow that a layman would be wise to discuss freedom from his vantage point in the world. That is what I propose to do. But more than common prudence commends this course. For it is daily borne in upon a layman that he is caugh t between t wo realms. On the one hand there is the accumulated wisdom of the Church, conveyed to him in his religious education, t hrough t he liturgy , in sermons and exh or tations. To this may be added the growing body of literature on the "theology of the layman." On the other hand there is the accumulated wisdom of the secular world ; here is a nother master whi ch daily instructs him. Ideally, the Church should give t h e layman some insight into the meaning of that world in which he lives. Practically speaking, however, it often happens t hat the world, in turn, gives the layma n some insight into t he meaning of the Church. There is really nothing odd in this, much less anything improper. The wise man will ta ke his wisdom wherever he finds it, and so should the Church. The subject at hand is "freedom and t he layman .'· It is at once possible to see t hat the contem porary pertinence of this subj ect tells us as much about the world as it does about the Church . History is not just a seri es of accidents, whether it is a matter of secular or eccl esiastical history. And here history shows us t hat t he emerging consciousness of twentieth-century man has come to center on t he id ea of freedom. The sources of this emergence are many. There is, in impul se at least, a movement away from paternalistic societies, sti mulated in great par t by the spread of democratic ideals throughout the world. Even the most autocratic poli tical regimes feel compelled to pay homage to t he goal of the self-directing free man in a free society. This movement toward human autonomy has been powerfully prodded by the disastrous consequences of man's recent ex perience with totalitarian governments. There is, quite rightly, a deep and pervasive suspi cion of any theory of government which ass umes that men should place their fate t otally in t he h ands of others. This does not mean that men do not in fact still do so; but as a general theory any paternalistic ideology has come upon hard da ys. Closely related to this development is an awakening consciousness of the responsibility of the person to make his own moral decisions. In the Nuremberg trials and in the case of Adolf Eichmann, the world saw the utterly evil consequences of an ethic which enables men to excuse their crimes against humanity on the grounds that they are merely "following orders." Here were men-men as self-excusing animals -who declared that they had no obligation to determine matters of right and wrong. Their only duty, as they saw it, was to be loyal and obedient servants of the regime to which they had pledged allegiance. The moral, for those who would call themselves free men, was clear: there is no cause, no loyalty, no set of principles which can justify any person who would claim he is not responsible for his actions. Not one of us can hand over his moral decisions to another. Still another source of the emergence of freedom as the rallying cry of our day is the suffocating presence of mass societies. We no longer live in a world of scattered individuals clustered together in small gro ups, surrounded by unmapped wilderness and virgin forests. Now there are people everywhere, so many, indeed, that it is more and more difficult for the individual to keep himself from being swallowed up in an endless sea of nameless humanity. Impersonal economic, political, and sociological forces frighten and coerce us. Faced with such forces, we seek personal initiative, personal identification, and personal freedom with desperate energy. So, too, in such a world, there is much talk of self-fulfillment, honesty, integrity, authenticity- talk, that is, of anything which will help the isolated individual retain some vital sense of his uniqueness, his right to existence, his personal worth and destiny. There is a connecting thread which binds together the seemingly disparate movements and events which are shaking the contemporary world. The African who rebels against colonialism is moved by many of the same deep forces which impel the Negro in Harlem to force out white merchants. The novelists who glorifies a life of sexual abandon and despises the mores of middle-class monogamy shares a certain kinship with the Christian social reformer who would uproot a system of exploitation based on ritualistically accepted economic values. Each protests against a passive acquiescence to unexamined cultural values. The local communist party leader who desires some degree of ind~pendence from Moscow is stirred by a spirit not wholly unlike that which leads many students today to rebel against authority. The connecting thread in all of these instances is a surge toward freedom , however misguided and nai:ve may be the forms it takes. Freedom is in the bones of modern man; one way or another it will find expression. He wants freedom from hunger, from political domination, from the impersonal weight of oppressive custom and ritualistically sustained values. He wants freedom to plan his own life, to make his own decisions, to find that mode and direction of life which will enable him to realize his full human dignity. But modern man is also skeptical, less given to utopian dreams, less prone to place his faith in charismatic leaders, less willing to commit himself blindly to the panaceas of those who would call t hemselves wise. He is often a rebel, burned and scarred by the ravages of too many holy wars, too many causes turned sour, too many dreams shattered. To be sure, in moments of fear or in moments of sudden vision the rebel in him may give way to the conformist or the enthusiast; but the rebel is still there, ready to reappear when calm returns or the vision fades. Above all, he wants to be himself, and that self, he has found, can be achieved only through freedom. What, in the judgment of modern man, are the conditions necessary to insure this freedom he seeks? One can discern something approaching a consensus in answer to this question. At its focal point is the possibility of making choices. The measure of freedom is the psychological capacity to choose between alternative possibilities and the presence of genuine options from which to choose. There is a desire for political freedom - the freedom to choose among a variety of politi c;ll goals and programs. There is a desire for social freedom-the freedom to choose among different styles of life. There is a desire for psychological freedom - the freedom to chart one's own course free of open or hidden conditioning pressures. There is a desire for religious freedom-the freedom to search out God in one's own way, and, if no God can be found, the freedom to live a life which has no transcendent good at its center. So put, there are fewer and fewer men in our world who would dissent from this consensus. Something more must be said here. It is not enough for modern man that this freedom be theoretically available; not enough that his nation boast a beautifully conceived constitution guaranteeing his rights; not enough that his church have a theology which vindicates his freedom of conscience; not enough that the savants deplore undue social, economic, and cultural coercion. What matters is that man's freedom be real, concrete, and effective, a freedom which can be exercised openly, safely, and fully . The Negro in America has constitutional freedoms, but he often does not have real freedom. The religious believer in the Soviet Union has legally guaranteed rights, but he cannot freely exercise these rights without paying a penalty. The poverty-stricken slum dweller in Latin America has the social right to economic mobility and a decent life, but those who control the wealth do not give him the opportunity to realize this right. If modern man is a skeptic, he is especially distrustful of paper values, good only for looking and not for acting. The contemporary world has been a hard school. About man 's freedom it has taught him to beware of absolutes, whether these absolutes be ideological, spiritual, moral, or political. Above all, it has taught him to be excessively wary of giving his wholehearted allegiance to any scheme of values which entails that he sacrifice his independence and his freedom of choice and judgment. Politically, he has learned that his freedom is safe only where power is relative, subject to checks and balances, limited in scope and application. Ideologically, he has learned that there exists no cause which is more valuable than the good of the individual; men do not exist to be sacrificed for abstractions, even if labeled "humanity." Morally, he has learned that ethical values often reflect nothing more than regional traditions, tribal customs, the mores of ruling elites, and the vestigal habits of dead generations. Theologicall y, he has learned that men often make God in their own image, domesticatin g religion so that it may better serve, justify, and rationalize the status quo of society. So much, then, for the lessons of the contemporary world. To the extent that the Catholic lives in this world and breathes its air, he will have been tutored along with all other men. Perhaps it is true that this education has been mainly negative, telling man more what to avoid than what to seek. Perhaps it is true that, in an age when old certainties are losing their savor, man is left without a mooring, turned back in upon himself and doomed to seek an elusive selfhood. Perhaps so, but he cannot for all that ignore what he has learned. Now let us turn to that world which the Church represents, that other spiritual space in which the layman exists. For one who has taken seriously the lessons of the secular world, the contrast is striking. Here is an institution which, it is commonly bell ved, demands of its members absolute submission, absolute commitment ; hence it rejects that wisdom which warns that loyalties should always be provisional. Here is an organization which has at its head a human being of whom the astounding claim is made, that, on occasion, he is absolutely protected from error; hence it ignores the advice to be wary of those leaders whose followers argue that he is one set apart from ordinary, finite humanity. Here is a community of men which, in its manuals, proclaims the freedom of man's conscience, but which in the past has been known to advocate the burning of dissidents and even now is perfectly willing to banish the heretic into the outer darkness; hence it exhibits one important characteristi c of those totalitarian states with an official party line. Here is a social structure which, far from having a system of checks and balances, centers power in the hands of a few men only, men not chosen for their office by those whom they command, and men from whose decisions there is no higher recourse; hence it ignores the experience of a humanity which has suffered at the hands of sovereign lords and dictators. This list need not be continued. Its thrust should be clear. What are we to say at this point? We could say that what is true in the world is not true in the Church, that what is valuable wisdom for man in his political life does not apply in the Church. But this will not do. The Church has always been able to profit from the conclusions of reasonable men meditating on human existence; it should be able to profit in this instance. Nor can be be so nai've as to think that the ills which afflict the secular world cannot afflict the Church. The Church is m ade up of men , a nd it will sho w the marks of their humanity. Or we could say that the world is correct in its hard-won truths about freedom, but that the Church is so unique an institution that these truths can safely be ignored. Here we might say: Yes, let man be wary of t hose who claim to have a special access to truth; but let him make an exception in the case of the Church's claims. Yes, let men reject systems of government which contain no checks and balances on the exercise of power; but let him accept the absolute power of t h e Church, for in that exceptional instance the authority to command obedience comes directly from God. Yes, let no man form his conscience according to the commands of others or suspend his right to absolute moral choiceexcept in that unique case where the Church teaches one what to ch oose. These strategems will not do either. The difference between the Church and a totalitarian government cannot simply t urn on t h e fact that the former preaches t he truth and the latter falsehood . It cannot turn on an assertion that a person should hold on to his freedom when a dictator would take it from him, but should give it up if the Church bids him to do so. It cannot turn on a claim to freedom of choice in the face of a monolithic society, but allow a relinquishment of that freedom when the monolith h appens to be a church. The difference betw een the Church and an absolutist system of political power must be so sharp there can be no question of making "distinctions" of t he kind cited above. In recent decades much has been done and said to allay the fear of non-Catholics that the Church is essentially a many-tentacled, powerhungry monster. Yet it has by no means convinced the world t h at the values it represents in the province of authority-absolute commit ment to a bsolute truth mediated by men with absolute power-is compatible with freedom and human dignity. Those who exercise authority may be benevolent, enlightened, sensitive, humble, self-effacing. For all that, and even granting the many limitations on ecclesiastical authority which Catholic theology recognizes, there remains a residue of absolutism. And absolutism, whatever th e form it may take, represents a potential danger to freedom, a danger verified by history time and again. At the moment the world looks upon t he Church as an ally; now the Ch urc h stands with the freedom of man . But it has not always done so in the past. As for the futurewho can tell ? That is why the Church remains an object of suspicion. Let me add a prediction here. No matter how strongly t h e Council may affirm religious liberty and freedom of conscience, the wariness and suspicion will remain. For from the viewpoint of t h e world the Church still claims a special access to truth and a special mandate to proclaim that truth in a binding way. For all t h e world can see there is nothing in logic or history which would make it impossible for a future Council to overturn the work of the present Council; or for future popes to declare th at the work of our contemporary popes was a mistake. If Catholic thought can change once on religious liberty it can change again. The Catholic may protest here, simply assertin g t hat t he Church will not regress. But h e cannot prove it, and h e surely is not prophetic enough to speak with absolute confidence abo ut the thought of a Council or pope one, two or three centuries from now. The world thinks it sees absolutism, and it has learned to its great cost that with absolutism all things are possible. Enough has been said here to indicate a problem of considerable magnitude. A number of questions arise. Is it time, as the world is now coming to hold, that any institution or system of thought which contains an element of a bsolutism constitutes a potential danger to freedom? If this is so, does that word "any" actually include even the Church? Is it further true that any ma n who commits himself totally to a system of values, an institution, or a church, is no longer a free man? (It will not do here quickly to answer that as long as his absolute commitment was a matter of free choice no problem of freedom need arise. Many men joined the SS of their own free choice.) Is it true that the sensible man, one who has learned the lessons of history well, is a person skeptical of all absolute value, absolute authorities, absolute truths? If this is true, does that mean that the Catholic is, by definition, one who is not wise? I will not try to answer these questions directly, for I doubt that such is what the situation demands. Any Catholic with a minimal training in philosophy and theology could unearth some old sayings or propositions to handle them, but that method has been tried and found wanting. Let me, instead, suggest that the Church must try to give the world not only ni cely reasoned theological positions, but also a new experience, by word_ and deed , of the compatibility of freedom and comrmtment, of freedom and strong authority, of freedom and the acceptance of values which do not spring wholly from human crea tivity. The Christian must always affirm that an acceptance of Christ is a total acceptance .. It cannot be provisional or tentative; if it is, it is not fait? of the kind Christ asked of men. Moreover, the Catholic must hold that t he acceptance of the authority of the Church is inextricably bound up with his faith in Christ; and this means accepting fully the authority of those who speak in Christ's name. Finally, commitment to Christ and His Chmch means that one accepts the revelation of Christ's life, death, and resurrection and the values, stemming wholly from God, which the eve~t of that revelat ion carries with it. In the face of the WISdom of the world, however, it is no good just to assert these things, much less to assert that no danger to freedom arises. The world must, somehow, see for itself. It must see with its own eyes t h e fact of Catholics acting freely, experiencing freedom, standing forth as witnesses to freedom. The reason wh y t he Church must enable men to see freedom does not entirely t urn upon the necessary apostolic goal of drawing all men to Christ. It also turns upon the need of t he world for positive examples, creative insights, and workable suggestions which would assist it in r esolving some of its own, purely temporal dilemmas, especially those concerning the relationship of one huma n being with another . I have mentioned that mankind h as become skeptical of absolutist political systems, moral and spiritual values. While this is, I think, a valid observation, one can also observe that few men are happy living in a universe which requires unremitting cyni cism and skept icism. Human beings do want values: they do want goals toward which they can strive. They have learned to be suspicious of those men and groups proclaiming that they alone possess the truth, but they still show every sign of wanting to find the truth. In civic life enlightened men do not want dictatorships or military rule; but they do want firm, positive reasons for obeying legitimate laws. In education students less and less want autocratic teachers presenting them with ready-made truth; but they do want to believe there remains the possibility of discovering truth. In ethics men no longer want detailed lists of moral injunctions; but they do want some sense that moral values have an intrinsic meaning and man's dignity some transcendent significance. All of this is only to say that the world is confused. It has learned some of its lessons well, and conclusions have been drawn. Yet it has not learned where to go from here. That is why the freedom of the layman has a special importance: as a test case of whether there exists the possibility of a total commitment which remains fully compatible with human freedom. If there does exist such a possibility, to be found in a commitment to Christ and His Church, then it ought to be possible to realize man's freedom in the Christian life. The alternative is ominous. If freedom cannot be realized in the Christian life, a life grounded on the profound conviction that man is free and is made in the image of God, then it is hard to see how it can be realized anywhere else. Much, then, is at stake in the way the Church comes to work out" the freedom of the layman: a viable example for the world, the Church's effectiveness in witnessing to the freedom of the children of God, and the possibility of the efficacious presence of the Church among men. contributors note: DANIEL CALLAHAN is an associate editor of "The Commonweal." A graduate of Yale, he took his M.A. at Georgetown and studied for his doctorate at Harvard. He has taught in the departments of religion of the Harvard Divinity School and of Temple and Brown universities. A contributor on current questions to many periodicals, he is the author of "The Mind of the Catholic Layman" and "Honesty in the Church." He is the editor of "Generation of the Third Eye: Young Catholic Leaders View Their Church" and "Federal Aid to Catholic Schools." This article is taken from the recently published book, "Freedom and Man," a collection of addresses given at the Patrick F. Healy Conference on Freedom and Man, held on campus on November 30, December 1, and December 2, 1964, and attended by over five thousand persons. "Freedom and Man," edited by the Reverend John Courtney Murray, S.J., is published by P. J. Kenedy & Sons. Edward Bennett Williams named National Chairman of 1965-66 Georgetown University Alumni Annual Fund Edward Bennett Williams, L'44 , prominent Washington, D. C. attorney, has accepted the national chairmanship of the 1965-66 Georgetown University Alumni Annual Fund, according to the Very Reverend Gerard J. Campbell, S.J., President of the University and Eugene L. Stewart, C'48, L'51, President of the Alumni Association. One of the leaders who are helping to make the defense of criminal cases once more a respectable branch of modern legal practice, Edward Bennett Williams stands in the tradition of the great American trial lawyers. He has represented rightwingers and Communists, movie stars and sports celebrities, union leaders and gamblers. At a time when individual rights have been threatened, Williams has made his career a constant struggle for constitutional liberty through law. Ignoring the onus of guilt by client, he has taken cases be- ~ cause the United States Constitution guarantees counsel to all. No one, Williams believes, would criticize a physician or clergyman for helping a client with a heinous moral character. I l I " Only the lawyer is expected to turn away a client because society regards him as socially, morally, or politically obnoxious," he wrote in his book "One Man's Freedom" (Atheneum, 1962). "On ly the lawyer is suspect if he advises someone in defense of his liberty." Edward Bennett Williams was born on May 31, 1920 in Hartford, Connecticut. When he graduated from Hartford's Bulkeley High School in 1937 he won a scholarship to Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he was a leading debater and served as president of the Philosophical Society. Williams placed first in his class, took his B.A. degree summa cum laude, and was voted "most learned" by his classmates at graduation ceremonies in 1941. He had to postpone his plans to attend law school, however, with the entry of the United States into World War II. He enlisted in the United States Army Air Force but was given a medical discharge after two years of service when he sustained a back injury. Returning to civilian life, Williams enrolled at the Georgetown University Law School in Washington , D. C., where he again distinguished himself and passed the bar ex ami nation by 1945. He was recommended for his first job in trial law with the well-known law firm of Hogan & Hartson in Washington, D. C. by the Rev. Francis E. Lucey, regent of Georgetown's Law Center. In the "American Weekly" (July 17, 1960) Father Lucey has de1 scribed Williams' legal philoso1 phy as "an intense desire to keep government from encroaching on human liberties. He takes spectacular and unpopular cases to make his point, and also because he thoroughly enjoys the battle of the forum. He wins cases by hammering away at points of law, not by I I I I Edward Bennett Williams named Nationa l Chairman of 1965-66 Georgetown Univers ity Alumni Annual Fund Edward Bennett Williams, L'44, prominen t Washington, D. C. attorney, has accepted the national chairman ship of the 1965·66 Georgetown Uni · versity Alumni Annual Fund , according to the Very Reverend Gerard J. Campbell , S.J., Presi· dent of the Universit y and Eu· gene L. Stewart, C'48 , L' 51, Presiden t of the Alumni Asso· ciation. One of the leaders who are helping to make the defense of criminal cases once more a re· spectable branch of modern legal practice , Edward Bennett Williams stands in the tradition of the great American trial law· yers. He has represented right· wingers and Commun ists, mov· ie stars and sports celebritie s , union leaders and gamblers . At a time when individua l rights have been threatene d, Williams has made his career a constant struggle for constitu · tiona! liberty through law. lg· noring the onus of guilt by client , he has taken cases be· cause the United States Consti· tution g uarantee s counsel to all. No one, Williams believes, would criticize a physician or clergyma n for helpin g a client with a heinous moral character . "Only the lawyer is expected to turn away a client because so· ciety regards him as socially, morally, or politically obnox· ious, " he wrote in his book " One Man's Freedom " (Athen· eum , 1962). " Only the lawyer is suspect if he advises some· one in defense of his liberty." Edward Bennett Williams was born on May 31, 1920 in Hartford , Connectic ut. When he graduate d from Hartford 's Bulkeley High School in 1937 he won a scholarsh ip to Holy Cross College in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he was a leading debater and served as presiden t of the Philosoph ical Society . Williams pl aced first in his class, took his B.A. degree summa cum laude , and was voted "most learned" by his classmat es at graduatio n cere· monies in 1941. He had to postpone his plans to attend law school , however, with the entry of the United States into World War II. He enlisted in the United States Army Air Force but was given a medical dis· charge after two years of serv· ice when he sustained a back injury. Returning to civilian life, Williams enrolled at the George· town Universit y Law School in Washing ton , D. C., where he again distin g uished himself and passed the bar examina· tion by 1945. He wa s recom · mended for his first job in trial law with the well -known law firm of Hogan & Hartson in Washing ton, D. C. by the Rev. Francis E. Lucey , regent of Georgeto wn 's Law Center. In the "America n Weekly " (July 17, 1960) Father Lucey has de· scribed Williams' legal philoso· phy as " an intense desire to keep governm ent from en· croachin g on human liberties. He takes spectacu lar and un· popular cases to make his point , and also because he thoroughly enjoys the battle of the forum. He wins cases by hammeri ng away at points of law, not by I __.t oratorical appeals to the jury." The courtroom dramas in wh ich Williams has been in· valved have provided materia l for many articles he has con· tributed to mass-circulation magazines. He has also dis· c ussed some of his more spec· t acul ar cases in " One Man's Freedom" (Atheneum , 1962) to illu st ra t e·the ever-present danger of infringement upon the con st itu tional freedoms of the individu al. For lawyers he has written "You In Trial Law" (Tupper and Love , 1963). Wil· Iiam s belongs to the Presi· dent' s Lawyers Committee on Civil Ri ghts , and he is a mem· ber of th e American College of Tri al Lawyers, the Internationa l Academy of Trial Lawyers, the Barri st ers, the American Bar Association , and the District of Columbi a Bar Association . Our· ing th e late 1950's Williams parti cip ated in a battle to de· seg r egate his local bar group and he defended the America n Bar Association in a suit for a restrain ing injunction brought by a group of white lawyers. Will ia ms is also a member of th e executive board of the Ameri can Civil Liberties Union. In 1963 Holy Cross College award ed him an honorary doc· torat e in j urisprudence. He received Georgetown's highest alumni accolade, the John Carroll Award, in 1964. Fath er Campbell, comment· in g on th e appointment, said, " Everyone at Georgetown faculty , alumni and studentshas faith in Ed Williams' bril· liance as an advocate , his dem· onstrated ability through tou gh-minded determination to overcome great odds , and his warm -hearted loyalty to George· town , to maintain the momen· tum of success which has char· acterized the Alumni Fund campaigns in recent years. I am particularly grateful that Ed Williams will be accepting the baton of leadersh ip from Thorn· as A. Dean of Chi cago, Nat ional Chairman of the 1964-65 Fund so succe ssfully concluded last mont h." Georgetown Alumni Clubs of Worcester and Northern California first to be chartered by National Association Complyin g with the resolu· tion of the Board of Governors of the Georgetown University Alumni Association that all local alumni clubs must be chartered by January 15, 1966, the Georgetown Alumni Clubs of Worcester, Mass ., and North· ern California were the first two groups to fulfill the necessary requirements and were offi· cia lly ch artered on Saturd ay, September 11. Eugene L. Stewart, C'48, L' 51 , President of the Alumni As sociation, presented the offi· ci a! document of charter to the Worcester, Massachusetts Club at a dinner on the September 11th date. On the same evening, th e Very Reverend Gerard J. Campbell , S.J ., President of Georgetown University pre· sented a similar document to the Northern California Club at a dinner given in his honor. Class Reunions held on Campus The Georgetown University Campus was the scene of the 1965 Cl ass Reunions on June 11 · 13, for class years ending in "5 " and " 0". Over 1150 alumni and their wives returned to Georgetown to renew friend · ships and acquaintances and to view Georgetown's progress . The program began on June 11 , with receptions hosted by the Deans of the several schools . Th at evening , theRe· union Gala officially opened the festivities for the fi ve year classes . Saturday morning, June 12, featured special programs , roundtables, and academic dis· cussions. At 11:30, the tradi· tiona! Memorial Mass for de· ceased alumni was celebrated by the Most Reverend Jeremiah F. Minihan , C'25 , Auxili ary Bishop of Boston . Beginning at Noon , the Very Reverend Ger· ard J. Campbell , S.J ., President of Georgetown , hosted a sump· tuous luncheon for all alumni and their wives. As a special salute to the Sil ver Jubilarians, the members of the Class of 1940 were presented their Anniversary Cita tions at a ceremony in Gaston Hall. Cocktails on Healy Lawn preceded the Reunion Banquet in New South and a dance followed . The 1965 celebration ended with a special brunch on Sunday morning, June 13. In past years the cost of Reunions was set at $8.50 per person. This low fee was made possible because the University and the Alumni Association graciously subsidized any losses sustained by the program. However, in view of con stantly rising costs, and the fact that the Alumni Associa tion and the University sustained a loss of over $9,000.00 on Reunions this year, the price will be increased to $10.00 per person for the 1966 program . The new price will still not completely cover the costs of Reunions but will help to reduce any loss. Georgetown Law Center gets grant of $1 ,000,000 Georgetown University will establish an institute in its Law Center designed to help improve criminal justice under a $1 million grant from the Ford Foundation. To be known as the Institute for Criminal Law and Procedure, it will conduct research and demonstration projects in the Washington area . These projects will be selected by a policy board representing organizations concerned with the administration of criminal justice. Included will be the courts of the District of Columbia and the United States Supreme Court, local bar associations, police and corrections agencies and other universities. Psychiatric Clinic Among the projects being planned by the Georgetown institute is a pre -trial psychiatric clinic where certain defendants will undergo pre-trial mental examinations without the necessity of the 90 -day commitment now required. The existence of a facility unconnected with government hospitals is expected to encourage lawyers to seek examinat ions at the clinic for their clients, and to bring more psychiatrists from private practice into contact with problems involving the criminal law. New Insights The clinic will provide more thorough examination than is usually given. It will encourage the use of relevant psychiatric information in sentencing. Also, the systematic data obtained by the clinic is expected to provide new insights into the causes of crime . The Georgetown institute also will ccnduct a rehabilitation project, in which a social worker and a psychologist will work with a control group of defendants immediately after ind ictment to prepare rehabili - tation plans for submission to the probation officer or judge if the accused is found guilty or to help him meet his problems if he is acqu itted. In particular, a defendant will be provided with legal counsel with whom to correspond while in prison and to represent him before the parole board. Efforts to obtain employment for him upon his release will be made in cooperation with the Board of Prisons. Other pilot projects being planned by the Georgetown institute deal with the selection of probation officers, and with the voluntary disclosure of information in criminal cases. In the first, the institute will attempt to match case assignments to the attitudes and tech niques of individual officers to determine whether fewer offenders return to previous criminal habits under the influ ence of specific personality traits of such "matched" probation officers. In the second, the institute will encourage voluntary mutual disclosure of informationreports, documents, and other evidence -to prosecutors as well as defense lawyers to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages to each side and to the courts. Alumni Golfers win Dettweiler Trophy by one point On April 13, the Georgetown Alumni Golf Team defeated the ALUMNI MAGAZINE RECEIVES AWARD For creditable achievement in appearance, the judges in the Annual Publications Competition of the American Alumni Council have awarded a Certificate of Achievement to GEORGETOWN, the alumni magazine. ALUMNI CALENDAR The Georgetown University Alumni Association has scheduled the following events from October, 1965, through June, 1966: - October 15-16: Board of Governors and Alumni Senate Meetings -October 16: John Carroll Awards Dinner; Class Representative Conference -January 14: Council of Club Presidents Meeting - January 14-15: Board of Governors and Alumni Senate Meetings -March 12: Annual Dental Alumni Day -March 20: Founder's Day Commemoration -May 14-15: Board of Governors and Alumni Senate Meetings -June 4-6: Golden Jubilarian Reunion -June 10-12: Class Reunions Georgetown University Varsity Golf Team by one point, at Columbia Country Club, in Washington. The victory entitled the alumni to retain possession of the Billy Dettweiler Trophy which is awarded to the team accumulating the highest number of points of the Fall and Spring matches of a sch olastic year. Scores are computed on a Nassau basi s of three points per foursome; one point for the first nine, one point for the second nine, and one point for the eighteen holes. Any ties are awarded on e-half point. Howard L. Jobe, C'49, organized the first meeting of the two teams in November, 1963. Alumni Admissions Committees Begin Work Starting around October 15, over 200 alumni volunteers wi ll begin their search for qualified students to enter Georgetown in September, 1966. The Alumni Admissions Program is a joint effort of the University Office of Undergradua~e Ad mission s and the Georgetown University Alumn i Association . Th e obj ect of the pro- ----- gram, implemented through the local clubs, is to interview prospective students, encouraging enrollment among the best of the ap-plicants. 1 The basic purpose of this program is to interview applicants to all of Georgetown's schools from a given geographical region . Prospective students are interviewed by an al umnus of the school to which the student has applied. The interview report is used by the Admissions Committee as one of its criteria. The interview also affords the applicant the opportunity to learn more about Georgetown. The secondary purpose of this program is to represent Georgetown at College Information Programs sponsored by high schools. The Committee only attends College Information Programs when requested by the Director of Admissions. Each Club President is asked by the Director of Admissions to appoint a chairman and Interviewing Committee. Upon application, the Director of Admissions will send to each member of the committee the Alumni Admissions Handbook and other appropriate information. The handbook contains the essential information about the curricula of Georgetown 's nine schools, the University history, information about methods of conducting.interviews and College Information Programs and questions most commonly asked by the applicant, and their answers. Dr. Frank Evans and Father Royden Davis receive new appointments The Very Reverend Gerard J. Campbell, S.J., President, has announced the appointment of Dr. Frank A. Evans, Director of the Honors Program, as Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Reverend Royden Davis, S.J ,. as Dean of Freshmen. Dr. Evens, who came to Georgetown in 1951 as Administrative Assistant to the President, will now be concerned specifically with advising prelaw and pre-medical students and students who plan to go to graduate schools of business and liberal arts. He will continue as Director of the Honors Program. Father Davis, a graduate of the College and the Law Center, entered the Society of Jesus in 1950, and was ordained nine years later. Besides studying at Georgetown , he received his M.A. in Government from St. Louis University and his Ph.L and St.L degrees from Woodstock College. He is presently working on his Ph.D dissertation at Georgetown. Speaking of the appointments, the Reverend Thomas R. Fitzgerald, S.J ., Dean of the College, said that he and Dr. Evans and Father Davis will work closely together. He noted that Father Davis will work primarily with the freshmen , and that he and Dr. Evans will focus their attention on the sophmores, juniors, and seniors. All 27 lived in the newest Georgetown dormitory, Harbin Hall, in air-conditioned comfort, sharing rooms with American students. Home hospitality and local sightseeing, swimming parties, and other typical American pastimes were organized by the Foreign Student Service Council of Washington, D.C. Father McGrath receives Gaston Award for 1965 The Reverend Brian A. McGrath, S.J. (center) , Academic Vice-President of Georgetown University, is shown receiving the 1965 William Gaston Award, from Eugene L. Stewart, C'48, L' 51 (left), President of the Georgetown University Alumni Association. Assisting Mr. Stewart at the ceremony was Bernard A. Carter, C'49 (right), Vice-Presid ~nt of the University for Alumni Affairs and Executive Secretary of the AI u mni Association. The Gaston Award was established in 1963 by the Alumni Association "to be presented each year to the member of one of the Quinquennial Reunion Classes who is most distinguished in the field of education ." University is Host to Soviet Educators Georgetown University was host this past summer to a group of 27 Soviet teachers of English, who came to the United States on the InterUniversity Committee Exchange Program . Their stay lasted from June 21 to August 27. During this time they followed courses in methodology and worked hard at improving their own proficiency in the English language . Their program was under the direction of Professor Bernard Choseed of the Institute of Languages and Linguistics. Apart from regular classes at Georgetown's Institute of Languages and Linguistics, the participants heard lectures by many authorities in various fields, both from the Georgetown faculty and from outside the University. Among the special lecturers were Dr. Robert Lado, Dean of the Institute; Fred M. Hechinger, Education Editor, The New York Times; Dr. David P. Harris, Director, American Language Institute, Georgetown; Dr. Harry Freeman, Head, Language Administration Staff, A.I.D.; Dr. Henry Lee Smith, Jr., Chairman, Department of Anthropology and· Linguistics, State University of New York at Buffalo. The Soviet teachers visited the campus of the University of Maryland, guided by Dean Furman A. Bridgers, Foreign Student Advisor. Local trips brought them to Mount Vernon, Harper's Ferry and Gettysburg. On a five-day tour out of town, they were received at the University of Pittsburgh, where Foreign Student Advisor Renee Lichenstein arranged for sightseeing of both the educational and industrial activities of the area. This same trip included visits to Niagara Falls, the Tonawanda Indian Reservation, and the Corning Glass Company at Corning, N.Y. Dr. Lawrence Smith, Director of Foreign Students Affairs at the University of Buffalo, and Professor Richard Leed at Cornell University were the excellent hosts on these two New York campuses. At a f inal banquet at George- town, certificates of proficiency were conferred. A short address was made by the Reverend Gerard F. Yates, S.J., Director of the International Student Programs. The students presented appropriate small gifts to their teachers and hosts and sang three fine Russian choruses. The finale was a rousing rend ition of "Auld Lang Syne" in which everyone took part. Drew Pearson, the columnist, who was present at the occasion, wrote later: " . . . More than learning English and how to teach it, they had learned that Americans are not all the way some of our foreign critics say we are, but friendly people who want to get along with the rest of the world and make it a better place to live in." Faculty Senate Established To Be At a recent meeting of the faculty, Father Campbell, S.J. made an unusual announcement. He promised to institute in October an interim faculty senate, to be succeeded as soon as possible by a permanent organization. In this day of aggiornamento, there is much talk of the layman's place in the Church. At Georgetown, where eight of the ten deans and al most all departmental chairmen are lay, much has already been done to give the layman his due place. A faculty senate is, however, almost surely needed, though some obscurity exists both as to its precise composition and as to its specific functions. DENTAL REUNIONS MARCH 12 Plan now to attend!! In some universities, a faculty senate consists of se nior members only; in others, it in· eludes some from the lower ranks. It may be all-embracing, or it may be representative, its members being elected for set terms by the whole faculty. In general, a faculty senate should serve as an effective forum for faculty views, and should make it possible for the faculty to express itself in those areas of administration in which it has special com pe· tence or concern. It has been suggested that the senate would select at least some members of the Rank and Tenure Committee, which recommends to the President promotions to the rank of associate and of full professor. It would also choose a Facu lty Grievance Committee, and probably other committees concerned with University affairs. Chancellor Tours Far East The Reverend Edward B. Bunn, S.J., Chancellor, left Washington , August 7th, on a trip to Manil a, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Honolulu. In Manila, he made an inspection visit to Ateneo de Manila University, a Jesuit school there, and in Hong Kong and Honolulu he visited with groups of Georgetown alumni. From August 26th to 30th, Father Bunn attended the Conferences of the International Federation of Catholic Universiti es in Tokyo, Japan. , University Appoints New Vice-President for Business and Finance On Au gust 16, Mr. John J. Pateros became Georgetown University's first Vice-President for Business and Finance. In making the appointment, Father Campbell stated that Mr. Patero s "has had very broad and deep experience in the administration of financial and business matters in private business and governmental departments." A 1943 graduate of Du· quesne University, where here· ceived a B.S. degree in B usiness Administration, Mr. Pateros spent ten years in public accounting with Main & Company, now Main, Lafrentz & Company, in the Pittsburgh office. From 1953 to 1955, he was with Sheris Company and Delta Food Equipment Company as Assistant Secretary and Office Manager. Mr. Pateros went to work for the government, in 1955, as a supervisory auditor in the General Accounting Office. Two years later, he became Comp· troller and Management Engineer at the David Taylor Model Basin, a Naval Research Laboratory in Maryland. In 1959, he was named Budget officer at the Office of Educa· tion, and, in 1960, Financial Management Officer. His sphere of responsibilities at Georgetown will include budg · et, accounting, non-academic personnel , purchasing, admin· istrative data processing, and auxiliary and service enterprises. Land Purchased for New Law Center Georgetown University has bought a two-acre undevel· oped lot in downtown Washington for almost $2.5 million for its new Law Center. A five-man syndicate sold the land for cash, according to syndicate attorney, J. E. Binde· man. Bindeman said he believes the lot, bounded by F, G, 1st and 2nd Streets and New Jersey Avenue, N.W., is the "largest single piece of unde· veloped land in downtown Washington ." The University has not disclosed when construction of the new Law Center will start. The present center, located on a 50,000 square-foot tract at 6th and E Streets, N.W., was built in 1870. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSI-fYI VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I 1965-1966 DATE OPPONENT PLACE Dec. 2 American University .. Home Dec. 4 St. John's University Home Dec. 7 Loyola College (Bait.) Home Dec. 11 LaSalle College .... .. ..Home Dec. 1S Maryland University .. Away Dec. 17 Columbia University .. Home Dec. 21 Boston College .... ... .Away Dec. 27,Holiday Festival Madison Sq. 28, 30 Tournament Garden, N.Y. Jan. S U.S. Naval Academy Away Jan. 8 Delaware University . Away Jan. 10 Geo. Washington U. .. Away Jan. 1S Fairleigh Dickinson U. Home Jan. 29 Fordham University ..Away Feb. 3 Geo. Washington U. .. Home Feb. s New York University ..Home Feb. 8 Rutgers University .... Home Feb. 11 St. Joseph's College .. Away Feb. 12 Catholic University .. .. Home Feb. 17 Manhattan College .... Away Feb. 22 Seton Hall University Away Feb. 26 Fairfield University .... Home Mar. 1 Canisius College ...... Home book review THE NEW NATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DIPLOMACY THE NEW NATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DIPLOMACY: The Yearbook of World Polity, Volume Ill (Frederick A. Praeger, 1965. $7.00)-(323 pp.). Edited by William V. O' Brie n. Dr. Charles P. O'Donnell is Associate Dean of the School of Foreign Service. Prior to his ap· pointment at Georgetown, he had been a foreign service officer for twenty years. Before he entered the State Department in 1944, he had been head of the Department of Political Science at De Paul Uni · versity, where he received his A. B. in 1926, an·d was a lecturer at the Catholic University of America . He received his master's degree from Harvard in 1933, and hi s Ph. D. there in 1940. During his career in the foreign se rvice, Dr. O' Donnell was First Secretary of t he Embassy and Consul at Colombo, Ceylon , Copenhagen , and Be lgrade . He was subsequent ly Consul General at Bor· deaux, and Decca, East Pa kistan. This book has special interest for Georgetown alumni. It is one of the many publications of the University's Institute of World Polity. This Institute has for some years been making significant contributions such as this volume to the study of up-coming issues of international law and international affairs. The Institute's able chairman and editor of this book, Dr. William O'Brien, has h ere organized an international team of contributors to discuss legal problems relating to the emergence of new nations of the world. Dr. D.P. O'Connell, a New Zealander by birth, Professor of International Law at the University of Adelaide, Australia, writes on independence and state succession of new nations. Dr. J. E. S. Fawcett of Oxford University, who has served in the British Foreign Office and in the International Monetary Fund, discusses the new nations and the United Nations. Mr. Albert S. Esgain, educated in American and European universities, a senior civilian lawyer in the Judge Advocates Office, Department of the Army, has written on military servitudes and their effect on new nations. Dr. O'Brien and his assistant, Ulf Goebel, prepared an extended study of American recognition policy with respect to the new nations. The subject of this volume is of great importance to all of us. Nearly one-half of the nations of the world have been created since 1945 and now contain at least one-half of the population of the world of nations. Their struggle for recognition, for identity, for improvement and for a place in the sun of the United Nations are parts of the drama of the history of the past quarter century. Many aspects of this drama are presented in the present volume. Dr. O'Connell stresses the importance of closer studies of actual legal practices rather than abstract legal formulae. He therefore explores in this way the body of law having to do with the independence of new states. Dr. O'Brien and Ulf Goebel have done a careful and workmanlike job of examining some of the mass of legal data rela ted to the recognition of some fifty new states. This article illuminates such contemporary issues as the non-recognition of Red China. It provides valuable observations on U. S. foreign policy and the uses of recognition to further political aims. The paper by Albert J . Esgain provides a lucid and useful analysis of the legal questions having to do with American military bases abroad. This issue has been a matter of continuous concern to the U. S. and other countries, especially in the last five or six years. Professor Fawcett throws light on the effect of the admission of new states on the disposition of votes in the U.N. Assembly; the importance of their power with regard to the Security Council and many U.N. administrative agencies. His study shows how the new nations have played an important role in the selection of issues before the U.N. As he demonstrates it, the new nations have made the overruling issues those of greatest concern to themselves, such as anti-colonialism and economic aid . They have also been able to press their own points of view with regard to the use of nuclear power. Professor Fawcett touches on alternative ways of coping with the shifts in power resulting from the appearance of the new states in the U.N. All of these studies are important evidences of the recognition by scholars everywhere of the relatedness of the political, social, economic and moral factors to questions of international law. The urgency of the problems dealt with in this volume reemphasizes the need for broader analysis of international problems in sociological and political as well as legal terms. DR. CHA RLES P. O ' DON N ELL GEORGETOWN IN YOUR HOME Draw Checks to Georgetown University Alumn i Association and mail your order to: ALUMNI HOUSE • 3604 0 Street, N.W. • Washington, D. C. 20007 The Georgetown Deacon's Bench, in Black and Gold with the University Seal. $45.00, plus shippin g charge to be paid on delivery. Georgetown Adult Boston Rocker. This black and gold rocker, with the University seal in gold , weighs 55 pounds. Its overall height is 41 %" with a 29" back. The seat is 20 " wi e and 17%" deep. The 1 lh'' stock rocker length is 29" . $37.00, plus shippin g charge to be paid on delivery. The Georgetown Ladies' Chair, a Thumb Back Ch air in Black with the University Seal a nd trim in Gold. $23.95, plus shipping charge to be paid on delivery. The Georgetown Armchair, with the University Seal in gold. $32.00, plus shipping charge to be paid on delivery. Georgetown Child's Boston Rocker, in Black and Gold, bearing the Georgetown seal. $16.95, plus shipping charge to be paid on deliver y. NOTE : Allow 4 weeks for delivery Hitchcock Mirror with scene of the Georgetown Campus in 1832. Pittsburgh Plate Glass. In black with gold trim. Shipping charge prepaid. $18.75. FOUNDER'S DAY March 20, 1966 Georgetown Calls Her Sons and Daughters To Join In Prayer FOUNDER'S DAY: A day to recall our spiritual and cultural heritage, willed to us by Archbishop John Carroll. Each and every Georgetown Son and Daughter is invited to participate by attendance at Mass and Communion or at his own religious service. In many cities throughout the nation the local club will sponsor a breakfast following religious services. All breakfasts will be linked by a national telephone hook-up with the "Hilltop" and with our Very Reverend President, Gerard J . Campbell, S.J. But whether there is a breakfast or not in your hometown, we ask you to unite spiritually with your fellow Alumni.