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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 8

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THE SATURDAY, APRIL" 30, I960 8 Aaulnai, Father Dominic. Pala. pbtllI-pine, and Rlt. Sister Anthony. OF FAMILY St.

Francis College Announces Expansion in Civic Center IEN nr in nn ininii AKt in hum 1 St. Lucy's School, Aii" mont, N. Y. in 1945. Mrs.

Scheerer was named the National Cmtbollq Woman of the Year. She died in 1847. Mr. Scbeer-er died in 1949. They both were member of the Dominican Third Order.

One Recently Named Bishop of Multan, -Pakistan i Hun Won't JS In A Hurry Te Say No tht NtxtTinu AIKEN, S. C. fftO A red-faced mm who directs the choir at St. I ft I PHILADELPHIA NC) A Mary's Church here admits that newly named United Statea mis- she wont be quick to say no to sionary bishop from Philadelthe next volunteer who up. phia come from a family that A middle-aged man came into ha given ten children to reli- the church choir loft and asked tne gious life five Dominican and sister If he might Join the cmj Ave Carmelites.

idren'a choir during the Mass which He Is Father Loui Scheer-was about to begin. er. O.P.. Bishop-delegate of Mul "I'm very sorry, she said wiin WOMACIE ST. I llVINf.STSON ST.

1S Continued trem Page On courged the development of the Civto Center. 4'He has made the Borough Hall section of Brooklyn the most desirable location for an Institution of higher learning whose students depend on public (The new home of the college Is near the BMT and IRT subways and several bus lines and is convenient to Independent subway and the Long Island Rail Road.) Brother Urban said "I am confident that the move of St. Francis College to these quarters will be regarded as an important step forward for higher education in the Borbugh of Brooklyn, "St. Francis College by this announcement indicates its concern with two fundamental problems of America the expected shortage of college facilities and the critical need of the Nation for people adequately trained in the physical sciences." He pointed out that the new home of the college contains a total floor space of 130.000 square feet and the 40.000 square feet at Butler St. will, be converted to modern laboratories, lecture halls and research areas.

To Be Ready In 1963 The main building of the five on Remsen St. Is an eight-story brick and steel structure. The I II ,1. 1 3 tan, Pakistan, and son of the firm politeness, -dui omy late Mr. and Mrs.

Loui B.I members are permitted In the Scheerer. Iloft. You'll have to go down- Mr. and Mrs. Scheerer gave 11 'stairs." their children to the Church (an After Mass, the pastor and the 11th child died).

Four became visitor chuckled together over the priest, three Brothers, and incident. three Sisters. I "Someday I'd like to audition BishoiMlesignate Scheerer. sec- you. Sister." Bing Crosby remarked ond oldest child In the family, to the flabbergasted nun he attended St.

John the Baptist left the church. i i i-it" ii w.vr A I 1 I IV 0- 1 If 11. mm 1 1 1 1 4 i i lit. i 7 elementary school -here. At 131 TUe incident occurrea wnue r.

he entered Aqulnaa High Crosby, a golf fan. was visiting Columbus, Ohio, to prepare to friends here during the Mastera become a Dominican. He later 'golf tournament In nearby Au- fOQi studied at Providence College, gusta, COMPLETE PLANT of the St. Francia CoUege of the future la shown in theso two photos. The Franciscan Brothers' new home oa Remsen St.

features an eight-story main buildlngand twMtory Student Union Building (left) and three flvetory buildings (extreme right) which will be used for offices. The present facllltlea on Butler St. (below) will be entirely devoted to science. The map shows the 20,000 square-foot purchase at 16244-6 and 176 80 Remsen St, which goes through to 181-83 Joralemon in the heart of the Brooklyn CUlc Center. Providence.

R. and at the mn Dominican Theological far Rockaway Columbiertei Washington. D. C. where he wasi D01jr May 1 ordained together with hi older lan 'brother.

Berchmans. also a Do- i tlon of the Franciscan nho came to the United 8tates Brooklyn Union Gas Company; will lease back the property until; la that yeBr on the invitation its new Montague St. offices are of Rt. Rev. John Loughlin.

first completed, which is expected oi ijrounyn i imintcan. on June 13. 1935. we wiun0.i Catholic School Student BaptIzed Aloysius. the Bishop-ICouncil.

K. of Far RKteway, Win Over 50 of Award, designate became known In reli-jwlll take place Sunday. May 1, at DETROIT (NO -Catholic Elon as Father Loutr. Hi-) JJn-- school captured more 'who1 will than half of the first place, 6norty after ordination Fa-komprlse the beads of the Rosary awards in the third annual De- ther Louis left for the Chlnalfrom the K. of C.

buildlrii at troit Metropolitan Science Fair, hnlssions. where he remamed 1848 Cornaga Ave. tothe outdoor Science project were submit, until 1956. He was stationed otto for the crowning of the ff rrvSVXwing th, MEL winn.rsito the United States, and has nes, Maria Trappwul give a Ude- In 1884. legislature of New be In the Summer of 1962.

After necessary renovations, the col- York State empowered the trus- lege expect to open its new; tees of St. Francis Monastery to home In September, 1963. I "establish a literary college in Forty-six lecture rooms, an au- the City of Brooklyn." The ditorlum for 200, an electronic 'bachelor of art degree In visual aid room with course was conferred for the television facilities, projectors! first time in 1885. In 1891. the and tape recorders, a music1 New York State Board of 12 seminar rooms, a g--- approved the addition of a 7 chby judges.

47 blue ifS bona went to Catholic school tu- Ane ecneerer lamuy in gion now serve in many uiuei- dents. chapel, an 80-seat conference cacncior or science curriculum administration course room, administrative office and! A busto Braille Library Meeting The Education Service Com was started in 1952 and the -t mittee of the Brooklyn A.I.C.P. Braille library, will have it first ent place: Berchmans, now Father Hyacinth. at St. Rose Church, Springfield, Aloysius.

now Father Louis, O.P., the Bishop-elect in Pakistan; Mary, Sister Louis, Havana, Cuba; Gertrude, Sister Gertrude Marie, Albuquerque, N. Louis, Brother, Vincent. O.CD., Philippines; Joseph. Brother Louis, O.CD, meeting at a Tea in the Swanson Cunningham Inc. 700 -Brook Avenue New York 55, N.

T. MOTT HAVEN 5-2700 Wholesale Meats, Poultry, Provisions Serrlclog Inttitutima, Hospitals Sine 1882 Room Of the Library, Wednesday, a 75.000 volume library will be Incorporated In the main building at 176 Remsen St. A two-story brick structure at 180 Remsen St. will be converted Into a Student Union Building, featuring a cafeteria, student personnel office and the college reading clinic. It also will house the facilities B.ZJi.

gree was conferrel In 1956. The present college buildings at 35 Butler St. were erected In 1926. Prior to that, the college had chared the physical plant of St. Francis Prep in the tame block.

In 1952. when the prep moved to new quarter In Green- May 4. from 3 to 5 o'clock. when the work of the committee RuUl Studtoi BROTHER URBAN, O.S.F. fritidtnt of St.

Francis for the coming year will be planned Holy Hill. Frederick. Rontcl Studio This committee is composed of Br0ther Boniface. O.C.D.. Red- point, the college took over the volunteers wno wm teacn, siuay African Negro Religious priests: Ireland's Lirreir Hotel Francis graduate are entire are, demolished the old and transcribe "Braille for the Aiii hi, Named Archbishop; blind ofi Brooklyn all ages.

of the college' Family Institute and Brooklyn Historical Institute. The three other building at 162. 164 and 166, all five-story brick, will" be used a office. prep and six house adjoining and Brother. The Brooklyn the area, with a plan of further; Diocese has 100 priest who are expansion there.

In 1957, the RegenU of the University- of the 8tate of New History of the College alumni. 12 of them are mon-signers. The Diocese of Rock-ville Centre has 33 priest-alumni, Will Rite in Dublin An ultra-modern'hotel to be the largest in Ireland, is now in the plannihg stage and will soon be built in the fashionable Balls-bridge section of Dublin. According to the Irish Tourist Of vlTTr4W rrrv mri pftn color or creed. Mrs.

Beatrice VATICAN CITY (NC) -PPBieber chalrman of thia group John XXIII has named Father whlcn wlll have Jts headquarters Paul Zoungrana, W.F., head of at the Library and Cultural Cen-the Hierarchy in the new for the Blind now being He of Volta West Africa, I'ormed by the Brooklyn AJ.C.P. 1U 4 iMr. Ralph A. Newark is board making him the first African Ne-jchainnan msa Ellzabetn A St. Francis College, chartered oik issued a charter, making nsn we mnmfUL siffmncu in 1884, is a fully accredited lib-at.

Francis College a separate of "whom ere monsignorl. eral art college conducted by iegai corporate entity. St. Francis College is accred-the Brooklyn Congregation of'iowimr. vear.

the colleee ODenedlited by the State Regent and a Civic Center branch at 16; the Middle States Association of gro Religious' oecome an'Goodman honorary chairman. Court St. for B.BA. and evenlnir Colleges' and Secondary Schools. archbishop.

the Third Order Regular of the Franciscan Teaching Brothers. It is outgrowth of St. Francis Academy, which was founded in 1858 by the Irish Congrega- students. It currently has a fac- The College a member of the ultv of 73 Brothers. Driest and National Catholic Education As- 'V--1 laymen.

The science department has A member of the White Father of Africa, the 42-year-old priest was named Archbishop of Ouagadougou. He becomes the third African Negro archbishop native diocesan priests having been named archbishops in Dahomey and Ghana earlier this year. Archbishop- elect Zoungrana sociatlon, the Association of the Colleges and Universities of the State of New York, the Association of American Colleges, the Franciscan Educational Conference, the Commission on Christian Higher Education, and the National Commission on Accrediting. It is affiliated with Sentence Nun to Jail VIENNA (RNS) A Catholic nun was sentenced by a Communist court In Czechoslovakia to two and a half years' imprisonment for trying to "spread religious Influence" among schoolgirls, according to Czech newspapers received here. The paper said the nun, Sister Pia, born Helena Llnetova, had been employed as a teacher at six fully equipped laboratories.

By agreement with Hasklns Laboratories, New York City, selected student engage In microbiological research at Haskins un fice, construction 1 to begin next year, with the opening scheduled for the Spring of 1963. The 250 -room structure will be built by the Gresham Hotel Company. on the site of the Trinity College botanic gardens at the Junction of Lansdowne and, Pembroke near the new U. S. Embassy.

Although details of the new hotel are not yet available, it has been revealed that all rooms will have private bath, and that the cost of the structure will be tn the neighborhood of 1.000,-000. The architects are Messrs. UTTERCUP'S der the supervision of their staff. The Haskln staff mem bers hold formal appointments. the Catholic University of Amer- 1 as associate professors and re-, lea.

was born of Christian parents a cnuarens nome at, search adviser to the college.l St. Francis is a cnaiter mem- in Ouagadougou and educated at the Catholic mission staffed; Hasklns Laboratories is certlfied.ber of the Council lor me Adas a teaching and research lnstl- vancemerit of Small Colleges and r- by White Fathers and White well, NOW'S thi timt to Other Beef So tution at the university level by it president. Brother Urban, is Downes and Meehan of Publin. the New York State Board of a member or cabc national board of director. Young President Medical School Awarded Two Research Grants Regents.

Distinguished Alumni More than 2,200 living mem' Can Be So Tender JERSEY CITY. N. J. (NC)r- bers of the Alumni Association Brother Urban la one of the youngest college president In the United States, having been The National Institutes Of Health reside in all part of the world Sisters there. He subsequently entered the regional seminary, and was ordained May 2, 1942, with the first group of priest to be ordained in Ouagadougou.

Father Zoungrana aerved a a curate in Ouagadougou for six years, and then decided to join the White Father. He has been engaged in pastoral activity, as a seminary instructor, and as head of the archdiocesan Service of Social Information. As Archbishop of Ouagadou Some of the more distinguished elected in 1958 at age 38. As a has awarded two research grant totaling $107,795 to the Seton Hall University College of graduate st'. the late Archbishop Thomaa E.

Molloy; Auxiliary Bishop Charle R. Mul- professor at St. Francis College, he founded the Brooklyn Historical Institute for major research by students and faculty medicine. for better fuel oil deliveries ollbvrnirt burner irvct PETROLEUM HEAT AND POWER INC. 135-16 39th Flushing, N.

t. HI 5-1234 240 Wineol Wneoli, N. Pi 6-7500 56 Main Street, Sayville, N. Y. SA616.

rooney of Brooklyn: Bishop I I I I I sit It ITk I II mi II II Dr. Carroll M. Leevy of the department of medicine will be the principal investigator in a James Pardy of Seoul; Korea; in the borough' history. He has I 1 II I flt I f' II II II I II doubled the scholarship program pongressman John Rooney and City Councilmen George Hearn cancer research project which and ha been a prime mover in and Thomas Cuite. gou he will succeed French-born Archbishop Emlle Socquet, the founding of The Family In-has Deen awarded $84,245.

Dr. ut it nt for Kncininaicai studv of I Harper K. Hellems received 'a Seventeen per cent of St. f.miiv nmhiPm tn this era. itwo-year grant of $23.550 fori who resigned hi See last Janu- Brother Urban is an alumnua lheart research.

ary, of St. Francia College and has MSSMmCuf OuiiThia Ad 5flre.fEfaiajsiars I I I jfn'ii -t Vr-" te I I "A.VTJ: ri 5f' 1 Call THE PARTY MAKERS BRANCH OF (MANHATTAN BRONX QUEENS BROOKLYN WESCHESTER, fr NEW JERSEY 1ARTY MAKERS) Weddings Showers Christenings Clubs rBithdaysGMduarjbnsfficeartiet Wo I ft 4 vv 1 SPECUL MTTEXTIQy TO FACTORY PARTIES i Vv nvs I COMPLETE I I DIVIDEND 9tkpa4 for gwnod irllxf April 1, 1940 Suggestions PUNCH SOO COFFU earned a master's and doctorate degree in history from St. John University. He holds a master degree in business adminlstra-; tlon from New York University and an honorary doctor of laws' from St. John'.

He also Btudled at Catholic University, St. Bona-venture University and the Unl- yejrslty College, Dublin. Besides Bishop McEntegart and Brother Urban, the St. Francis College board of trustees includes: Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Joseph Kelly, P.A.spiritual director of the Franciscan Brothers: Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry M.

Hald, diocesan superintendent of schools; Very Rev. Msgr. Peter E. Kelaher; Very Rev. Brother; Bertrand.

O.ST., superior general of the Franciscan Brothers; Brother David. Q-SJ, assistant; superior general; Brothers" Ber-j nard. O.S.F., Henry. O.SJP'.. Jarlath.

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