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Show ADDITIONS TO FACULTY. New Professors Necessary at University Univer-sity of Notre Dame. The increased attendance and the opening of new courses at the University Univer-sity of Notre Dame has made necessary neces-sary the addition to th iaculty of several sev-eral new professors and instructors. Last year the register of the university contained the names of 1,008 students, and this number will be surpassed this scholastic year. The preparatory school began its sessions on the 10th inst. dith a largely increased enrollment. The colleges, which eipen on the 17th likewise, like-wise, are showing big gains on their register. Colonel William Haynes. dean of the College of Law, returns after a year's leave of absence spent in travel through Europe. Dr. Monoghan. a favorite teacher, returns to the university for at least one month of teaching in economics. econom-ics. Dr. Frank J. Powers, a former professor, who has been prosecuting his medical studies for the past four years, returns as a teacher of science The Rev. M. Szalewski. C. S. C, comes to take up the newly established course in Polish history and literature. The Rev. P. J. Carroll, C. S..C, ;aie president of St. Edward's college, Austin. Tex., has been selected as professor of Irish history. his-tory. He will also have classes in English, Eng-lish, for which he is remarkably well ejualified. The Rev. Joseph Burke, C. S. C, becomes a professor of European history. The Rev. Thonu-.s Irving, C. S. C, Ph. D.. becomes proressor of physics. phy-sics. Mr. Francis W. Kerwick, a graduate grad-uate of the school of architecture of th? L'niversity of Pennsylvania, is added, to the faculty of architecture. Mr. Charles A. Sauter, a graduate of the Ziegfeld Conservatory of Music in Chicago, has been chosen instructor of piano. Mr Aloysius Weisbecker, C. S. C. : Mr. Frank Zink, A. B., '08, of Canton, O.; Mr. Joseph Reis of FairDury. Ill; Mr C. A. Roach of Indianapolis. Ind., anc Mr. Daniel R. Foley of Toledo, O., have been added to the preparatory facultj. |