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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 44

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Page Forty-Four ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL July 6, 1938 self as an antenna by applying State University mathematician, electrical charges to it. Prac and physicist Alfred Leitner say Men Plan Rocket Ship At Own Radio Antenna EAST LANSING, Mich, W- Native of State Now in Ecuador tical applicationj of their ideas rockets or satellites couldn't will be left to the U. 5. Army use clumsy outside antennae College of St. Joseph Celebrating 36th Year like the television ones that Two college professors ere ordnance research office which Sa supporting the project.

perch on roofs. That kind would workine on a radio antenna suit I journal Special able for maii's first rocket to i QUITO, Ecuador-Miss Sofia slow down travel and break oil. So they're experimenting with the idea of treating a rocket it Mexico produced $42,400,000 worth of silver in 1955. the moon. Charles P.

Wells, Michigan ft- i Rael, technician ia primary i ration and native New Mex- art, music, cafeteria, kitchen, 1 and laundry. The ico, nas arrive nere uom me student capacity is about 1000 U. S. to work with the Inter- American Cooperative Service of Since the first construction, i Shop at WEST'S FRIDAY until 9 PM JULY SALE FEATURES gymnasium has been added and, more recently, a small dormi' tory. Created from need as a summer school college, the College of St.

Joseph on the Rio Grande is celebrating its 36th year in conjunction with Albuquerque's 250th Anniversary. The college started at St. Anthony's Orphanage in 1920 as an institution owned and operated by the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph. The Rev, Albert O'Brien, professor of philosophy, who had just arrived from St.

Bonaven-ture College, in New York, saw Education, Miss Rael has completed four years of university study in English grammar and education, obtaining a degree at Highlands University in Las Vegas, N. M. Then after two years additional study at the same university she With the change in location CI came a change in title and ad minisVative policies. The college changed its name to its present THIS BIG title, College of St. Joseph on received a master's degree In psychology and administration the Rio, Grande.

Educational services were expanded so that DOUBLE DRESSER. and later took postgraduate work the need for summer college for at Columbia University. it has not become a liberal arts college although still maintain MIRROR ing a stress on teacher training. The administrative staff- now She has been a teacher of primary education in Las Vegas schools and an instructor In graduate work? at Highlands. GREETS NEW ARRIVAL: Harland J.

Corson, Point Four Chief with Interamerican Cooperative Service of Education in Quito, Ecuador, greets Miss Sofia Rael, formerly of Las Vegas, N. as she arrived by plane to assume her duties with the service. She is one of four former New Mexico people with the service. includes Sister M. Viatora, O.S.- Nuns who stayed at the orphanage for the summer months.

The first sessions were held in the summer, of 1920. The institution functioned as St. Francis Summer College until 1940. In the fall of that year, however, the school, under the name of Catholic Teachers Col president; James W. Mc- ONLY She was also a representative of Grath, vice president; Sister M.

Richardis, O.S.F., dean; Sister M. Catherine Ann, O.S.F., registrar; and Sister M. Macrina, O.S.F., the state executive committee on education and planner and director of radio programs for ASK LENIENCY TORONTO CD The Canadian lege, became a regular full-time 7 I and I bursar. The Most Rev. Edwin V.

college under Archdiocesan di' (Q)(o) primary schools. There are four from New Mexico here now with the Byrne, archbishop of Santa Fe, Polish congress, composed of 129 organizations, is calling a series of mass meetings across Canada urging the Ottawa govern continues as chancellor. rection, in response to a wide demand for its services on the part of the general public as service. They are M. R.

Baca, The College of St. Joseph is a four-year liberal arts college of who was born in New Mexico well as on the part of the re ment to ask leniency for work and attended Albuquerque High ers involved in the June 28 fering the degree of bachelor of arts in the liberal arts, bachelor School, J. Z. Garcia, chief of bread riots at Poznan, Red party, J. W.

Diefendorf, techni of arts in education, bachelor of ligious, both teachers and others. The College continued in that status until the spring of 1947, when Its operation reverted to its original founders, the Poor science in education, and bache Harry Link, Music Composer, Dies of Cancer NEW YORK (INS) Harry Link, 60, one of Tin Pan Alley's most colorful music publishers and composers died of cancer early Thursday in New York's Park West hospital. An expert pianist he was able to demonstrate his firm's songs to such stars as Al Jolson and Paul Whiteman so capably that he became known as the "greatest songplugger of them all." Harry could also write hit songs. His own compositions included "I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers," "I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling," "Until We Meet Again, Sweetheart," "These Foolish Things Remind Me of You," and "Miracle of the Bells." cal director, and Miss Rael. STUDY STEEL INDUSTRY lor of science.

It is a coeducation-! al college, in fact, the only Cath tional work in graduate schools all over the country. Sisters of St. Francis Seraph. The previous year, 1946, the location of the College had been The faculty of the College DUESSELDORF, Germany (Al olic coeducational college in New Mexico and surrounding areas. consists of a highly qualified, Burmese delegation headed by Yes, if true, this big 80 Inch double dresser and plate glass mirror for only $68.88 now.

Authentic Early American design constructed entirely of hardwood, beautifully finished in maple and built to give years of service. Now you can furnish that extra bedroom at a price to suit any purse. OTHER MATCHING PIECES 4 drawer chest 1.80 Poster bed $21.05 Bookcase bed Trundle bed changed from. St. Anthony's group of educators, seven of Trade Minister Tin is visiting in West Germany until July 16 At present there are 480 stu Orphanage to Archdiocesan property, five miles south of dents attending the college and the enrollment increases stead on a world tour.

Its official bus iness is inspection of the in dustrial Ruhr for ideas applica ily each year. Last year students them being members of the Poor Sisters of St. Francis, the Dominican Fathers, one of the secular clergy, and 15 laymen. Because of the size of the College, small classes are possible and excellent student-faculty rela In the new administration, the Most Rev. Edwin V.

Byrne, D.D., ble to Burma's new steel indus archbishop of Santa Fe, remain' came to St. Joseph's from thirty-eight states and two foreign countries. try. ed as chancellor of the College; tions are secured. Now provided with fine new the Rev.

Robert Wilken, O.F.M., Cincinnati Province became president; Sister M. Honora, O.S.F., became dean, Sister M. The College of St Joseph is affiliated with the Catholic University of America and is fully accredited by the Department of Education of the State of New buldings, Improved facilities of 80 MERCURY TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET all kinds, and a more numerous and better prepared faculty, the Rayneria, O.S.F. became regis trar. In the fall of 1949, the College of St.

Joseph is fully es presidency of the college passed tablished and ready for further PHAETONS growth and more effective serv Mexico. Its credits are accepted for full transfer value by all of the nations leading colleges and universities. Many of its graduates have gone on to do excep- ice to Albuquerque and the na tion. 39 inch ROLLAWAY COT and innerspring mattress IN ED SULLIVAN'S MERCURY CONTEST EST to members of the community, and Mother M. Basilia, ex-provincial of the order, became president.

Dr. Victor Kleven was appointed vice president; sister M. remained dean and Sister M. Rayneria, registrar. Early in 1950 plans were made for the construction of a new college plant on a 60-acre tract of land donated by Messrs.

W. A. Keleher, Fred White, and E. H. Sloan.

The site is west of the Rio Grande on high mesa overlooking the city. The property is immediately northwest of Albuquerque city limits. The "groundbreaking" cere $W5 JUNE 11th-AUaUST 4th An extra bed for any emergency. Folds compactly and rolls easily out of the way. Stores in a small space.

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