History of Boston College : From the Beginnings to 1990
The book History of Boston College : From the Beginnings to 1990 was written by author Donovan, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1912- Here you can read free online of History of Boston College : From the Beginnings to 1990 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is History of Boston College : From the Beginnings to 1990 a good or bad book?
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('50), Archille J. Laferriere ('45), Management Mathematics John J. Walsh ('49), Education Pierre D. Lambert ('49), Education Norman J. Wells ('50), Philosophy Robert J. LeBlanc ('45), Donald J. White ('43), Economics Mathematics & Dean of Graduate School of John L. Mahoney ('50), English Arts and Sciences John J. McAleer ('47), English Frederick J. Zappala ('46), Management museum on Hammond Street (where Roncalli now stands) were makeshift, and too many students were boarding in the neighborh...ood. Besides, while loyal to its Boston roots and mission, the University felt it was destined to become a national institution and therefore needed residence halls in the tradition of Georgetown and Holy Cross. A student body made up mostly of commuting students would be drawn from a candidate pool that could not contain the talent and potential of a wider geographical pool of applicants. The University's fresh emphasis on quality pointed to a larger residential population. Accordingly, during the academic year 1954-1955 Father Maxwell was busy with plans for the first buildings constructed as residence halls on campus.
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