Nov. 01, 1960 issue 01 Loquitur

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FRESHl\'lEN INTRODUCED • IN THIS ISSUE i.

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CABRINI COLLEGE, RADNOR, PENNSYLVANIA

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CabriniNominate s for Fellowship; Boggiano , Buckland,Mohorovicic,SchlampSelected The Woodrovv W1ilson National Fel lowship Foundation, a national program operating under a $24, 500,000 five year grant from the Ford Foundation, is again conducting a campaign which pron1ises rich rewards to the ,:vinners. It was instituted to assist financially the outstandting college seniors of America who are interest ed in teaching coll ege. One thous and of these awards ,:vill be given in 1\1.arch, 1·961, to be used in the ensui ng fall term at the col lege of the fe llow's choice . The candiidates considered are those inter ested in humanities, social sciences and natu ral sciences. T he nomi nees from Ca brini College are Cabrin i Bogg iano, Christine Buck lan d, Vesna l\fohoro,ricic, and Ar lene Schlamp, who 'vvill be num bered am ong the 9,00 0 nominees from 560 coll eges thro ugho ut the United St a tes . T he c a n d i d a t e s are tested,

screened and personally interviewed by a regional committee in a rigorous contest. About 25 percent of those nominated are invited for personal intervievvs at the regional center in the college area. Half of those intervievved are given the fellowship grant, and the n1ajor:i.ty of the other half are given Honorable lVIention placements, ,:vhich may aid the graduate student in obtaining similar grants. Women will number within a third or fourth of those elected . The rewards, however, are vvorth I the detailed academic and personal scrutiny, for each person selected receives a $1,500 stipend for living expenses and the family allowa nces, if necessary, plus full tuition for the first year of post -graduate work . Cabrini College wishes her outstandi ng n o m i n e e s the greatest tiUCcess in this vital and i1nportant fello'.vship contest .

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SA CRED HEAR T HAJ,J,

NEWSACRED HEARTHALLIS COMPLETED; · BENEFACTORS LAUDED FORGENEROSITY . .. ,,

It is through the generosity of $300.00 the Very Reverend Mother Valen- Dr. and :vlrs. Joseph Feighan ·. tina Colombo, Superior General of $250.00 · · ·r the Missionary Sisters of the Sa - l\!Irs. Helen Rea ... ' 1. cred Heart, that the new and lvlrs. John Regan '., beautiful Sacred Heart Hall no,v · ·:, ·-,r h 11 $100.00 _ •-. . , i:-" t graces e co ege campus. 1\1:r and l\1rs. Louis Bartoluzzi

LARGEST ENROLLMENT• roJ!~ •. ~~~i~~~!gf:a~~~!r~OP~~.:~; MMrr:.and 2.\/Irs. Anthony ' .B\aijc~ 1960-61 FEATURES ' , and biology laboratory, spacious , and l\1:rs. \.Villiam Bora·czek INtl{EASED FACUL 'fY IVfEETS DEfV lt\I~DS .aining room, auditoriurr1, several ~J;: :~ ~~~~ ~:ti ~~:g~a'. faculty lounges, a bool{store and iVIr and 1\1:rs. Vincent Ca ,,~nag)} Cab r ini ,col lege, the youngest four-year college for women on the lVIaii n Lin~, entered upon its four th year of operation in September ,:vith an enrollment of 225. I t is cond ucted by the l\.1issionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart , a re ligious order founded by St. F rances Xavier Cabrini. All classes and ac t ivi t ies are no,v being he ld in new Sacred H eart Ha ll. Grace Hall is bei ng used strictly for reside nce. To ca rry out the expanded curricu l um, th e college has made the fo llowing new a ppoin t ments to the faculty : Reverend Ugo Grop pi, J .C.D., P rofessor of Rom an ce L angu a ges. F at her Gr oppi received his doct orate i.n Canon Law from the Po ntifical Gregoriana of Rome, is a gra duate of the Pontific a l Ecclesi ·as t ical Aca demy of Dip lomacy in Rome, and received his l\'1'aster's Degree in Frenc h fro1n Seton Ha ll Un iversity in 1959 . He is the autho r of the life of P ope John XXI1'I en t it led "Above All a Shep herd".

Arthur J . Delaney, Jr., Instruc tor in Psychology. l\fr. Delaney received his Bachelor's Degree from La S,alle College in 1958 and will receive his .i.\f,aster's Degree from Villanova University in February,

Dr. CampanellaLeaves For DuquesneU.

IIBNNEDY WINS BY ~.\ L~.\NDSLIDE !

1961.

Joseph Roma110, Instructor in Physics and Phi losophy. Mr . Romano received his Bachelor's Degree from St. Charles Seminary in 1959 and is at present doing graduate ,vorl{ at Villanova University. Mrs . Mary E. JVfcDermott, a graduate of the Uni,rersity of Penns:ylva11ia School of Education, has been appointed as college Slt pervisor of student teaching in the t h 1 1 e emen ~.ry sc oo s. l\1r. Ralph Sgambati, a math major in the graduate school of '\Tillanova Uni,rersity teaches the first year of college mathematics. The first senior class, vvhich comprises majors in chemistry, history, Eng lish and education, vviil be graduated in June, 196·1.

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the administration office. For most of the furnishings, gratitude is expressed to the Reverend Superiors of Arlii1gton, Broo~lyn, Ne,v York City, Ph ,iladelph1a, and _We~t Park. . F?~mal ded1cat1on ?f this lat.est addition t<? the rapid 1Y gro~v1ng ill be held on Friday > campus, w N ber 11 1960 oTvemdt ' t ·b· t· f O e 0 n o a e, con ri u ions , hun~~ed doll ars or more ~a,e been recei,,ed from the following benef ac t ors w h ose names . 11 ave b een engraved on plaques 1n the ne,:v . foyer $5,000.00 · THE RASKOB FOUNDATION FOR CATHOLIC CHARITIES

1\.1.r.and Mrs . Joseph De Barbieri Mr. and 1\1.rs. Dante De Luise · .' Dr· and Mrs. Rocco De Prophetis M; and Mrs. James H. Ga llagher Dr.' and :Mrs. Jan1es Giuffre · . Mr. and lVIrs. Joseph Hall' ., : • . · ·. Ivfr. and i\'Irs. Roger Janelli ' ·. l\!Ir. and l\ilrs James Lan he ·.. · s lVIr. and 1\1.rs. Joseph l\,fobilio ·'' , lVIr. and Mrs. William Nei ll ··· lVIr. and l\1rs. Thomas Noone 1\1.r.and 1\1:rs. Joseph O'Brien !v"'ir·s . ..1.'xl ·ai·,, O'Connell Mr. and ~1\/Irs.Joseph Paciello l\s ,i.r. a n d l\I , rs. c yr1.1 p earson , :r. ang :r,IJ.rs. EDominicp ~er~accio l r. an 'rs. ugene rincipe rvrr. and Mrs. John Rueger 1\fr. and 1\'lrs. Char les Sbarboro <;13600 00 "' • · lVIr. and l\l[rs. Walter Sch lamp Mr. and l\1rs. Albert lVIcCracken 1\fr. and :\If.rs. Ulysses SenerchiA $500.00 STU ·DENTS c. c. Athletic Association. 1960 Mr. and Mrs. George lvlaye $350.00 Miss Vivian 1\1:eola l\,'fr. and Mrs. Joseph 1\1astronardi Miss Delphine Sbarboro Other contributors of $100.00 whose names have not yet been engraved are: lVIr. and l\.1rs. Joseph ·· McGlone and Miss lVIargaret McThe academic year is off to a Ginniss. good start with the many ne"v ' . courses being offered. Government and Economics, Ancient History and Latin American History are tat1ght by 11other Bar. .... bara, M.S.C. Mr. Romano divides his time between Physics and His1\1.~·.Joseph Mastronardi, ttie very tory of Philosophy . Sociology is of - enthusiastic president of the Cot.:. Club, has provided fered by Mother Rosario, lvI.S.C.; lege Parents' Calculus under Dr . Amelotti, and the ftlrnishings for the n1en's fac 1\1rs. H a 11 's Colloquium course ulty room in Sacred Heart Hall. round out the additions to the curIn addition, he has donated a riculum. life size statue of the Sacred He a rt English majors and n1inors may and three large paintings of In acquire three credits by tal{ing dian scenes for the library. American Fo lklore, a 6 :30 A.M. Ma}' God bless him for his generosity. class on television.

TENCOURSES ADDED

LoungeDonatedby~ Mr.Joseph Mastronar4i '•

Dr. Thomas C. Campanella, ,:vl10 TAI ,1,Y 'vvas P rofess ,or of Psychology at No Ca brini College and a member of Number Voted Vote the Advisory Board, has been ap15 Faculty 23 8 pointed Dean of the Graduate 20 34 14 Seniors Sch.ool of Edt1cation of Dt1quesne 36 36Juniors University in Pi ttsburgh. 5 53 48 Sophomores The adn1in1stration, faculty and 14 96 82 Fres hmen students of Cabrini join in wishing him much success in his ne'vv ,:vork. ,Tota ls . 54 188 242 Cabri ni's loss is Duquesne's gain.


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