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Born on a farm near Rochester, Mich., Dr. Van Hoosen worked her way through the University of Michigan Medical School by teaching anatomy. Later she taught at Northwestern, the University of Illinois, finally settled down in Chicago at Loyola, where she is now professor emeritus. She still operates four days a week, is famed for making the world's smallest appendix incisions-half an inch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Surgery Made Plain | 11/4/1940 | See Source »

Fortnight ago fell a notable anniversary in church history. Ignatius Loyola, a Basque soldier turned saint, who founded the Society of Jesus in 1534, got it formally recognized by Pope Paul III on Sept. 27, 1540. The Jesuits have been a zealous, well-disciplined unit of the church militant ever since. "Today," began the leading editorial of last fortnight's New World, official weekly of the Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, "the whole Christian world celebrates the 400th anniversary of the Jesuits, the Panzer units in the Army of Christ...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The End of Four Centuries | 10/14/1940 | See Source »

...Founder Loyola, the Society's first Superior General, developed such methods of discipline as encouraging Jesuits to inform on one another out of high motives, to travel always in pairs, to drink beer with beer drinkers. Of women he said: "Conduct religious conversations only with aristocratic women, and never with the door shut." More than any other Catholic fathers, the Jesuits are at home in the drawing rooms of the rich and great. But the order forbids its members to accept ecclesiastical honors, keeps them quietly and efficiently on the move, their minds sharp, their spirits obedient, their black...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The End of Four Centuries | 10/14/1940 | See Source »

Other, visiting scholars will include Josef Albers, Instructor in Design at Black mountain College, who will be Visiting Lecturer in Design; John F. Callahan, Instructor in Classics and Philosophy, Loyola University, in Greek and Latin; Dr. Kurt Goldstein, Clinical Professor of Neurology Columbia University, in psychology; Friedrich C. Sell, formerly Professor at the Paedagogische Akademic, Kassel, Germany, in German literature; Hans Stachle, formerly of the International Labor Office, Goneva, in economics; and Professor Oscar Zariski, of Johns Hopkins University, outstanding algebraic geometrist, in mathematics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS WILL BE VISITING LECTURERS | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

Matthew D. R. Riddell, Urbana, III., as Assistant in Sanitary Engineering, candidate for S.B. Harvard '40; John F. Callahan, now Instructor in the Classics and in Philosophy at Loyola University, Chicago, as Visiting Instructor in Greek and Latin, and Tutor; and William W. Minton '39, of Middletown, O., as Teaching Fellow in the Classics, and Tutor

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Twelve Men Appointed to University Faculty | 5/9/1940 | See Source »

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