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Page 1: Boston College€¦ · Boston College A Brief History Boston College was founded by the Society ofJesus in 1863, and is one oftwenty-eightJesuit colleges a,id universities in the
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Boston College

Fact Book

1985-86

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Contents

Table of Contents

Page

Forc,vord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Boston College - A Brief History. . . . . . . .. . 3

Boston College Profile _.5

Administration and FacultyTrustees of Boston College, December, 1972 - September, 1987 8

Chart of Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Board of Trustee 1\.1cnlbership 9

Board of Trustee Chairlnen 9

Trustee Associ:He Membership lD

Officers of the University 11

Acadelnic Deans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 12

DeparLInent Chairmen and Chair·women............ . 12

Uni\'ersity Adrninistrators.......... .. . . 13

Professional, Administrative and Support Staff Personnel 14

Faculty:

by School and Rank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Full-Time Equivalent by School .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

by School and Tenure Status 16

by School and Sex 16

by Highest Earned Degree and Rank 17

by Highest Earned Degree and Sex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

by Rank and Sex 17

Full-Time Faculty, Teaching Assistants. Teaching Fellows:

by School and Deparunent 18

Average Faculty Compensation:

by Rank, AAUP Category I, 1985-1986 19

Boston College Faculty - For the Ten Years Ended May 31, 1986 19

StudentsFreshmen Enrollment by Year and Sex (Full-Time) 22

Freshmen Enrollees - SAT Averages by Class 22

Freshmen Applications, Acceptances and Enrollment (Full-Time) 22

Class of 1990 Applications and Enrollees - Geographic Distribution 23

Undergraduate Transfer Students:

Applications, Acceptances and Enrollment (Full-Time) 24

by Type of Previous Institution and Sex 24

Enrollment:

Graduate and Undergraduate, Full- and Part-Time 25

Undergraduate, Day and Evening, and Graduate 25

Undergraduate, by School 26

Graduate, by School. 26

Graduate, by Degree Program and Discipline 27

Undergraduate and Graduate, by Sex 28

Full -Time Equivelan 29

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Contents

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SUnll11Cr Session 29

Evening College 30

Geographic Distribution of Students 31

International Students and Scholars, 1985-1986:

by School. ". . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 32

by Class or Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

by Sex and Program 32

by Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Minority Enrollment 34

Veteran Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Undergraduate Degrees Conferred:

by Degree and Number of Majors .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

by Major......................... .36

by School and by Major 37

Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred by Degree and Sex 38

Undergraduate and Graduate Financial Aid:

Dollars 39

Number of Awards 39

Health Services 40

University Counseling Services:

Number of Students, Faculty-Staff Served , 41Services Provided to Undergraduate and Graduate Students 4l

AlumniBoston College Alumni Clubs 44Alumni Association Board of Directors, 1986-1987 44

Alunlni Awards 44

Comparative Regional Analysis .45

Geographic Analysis by State 45

Living Alumni by Primary School, Sex and Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 46

Alumni Donors by Primary School and Class 48

Gifts to the University 50

Individual Donors by Giving Club 50

Physical PlantBuildings Related to Boston College Operation 54

Boston College Properties 56

Facility Capacities 57

Dining Facilities 58

Offices 58

Classrooms 59

Summary of Building Use 59

Residence Hall Capacities 60

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Contents

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FinanceHighlights of Financial Operations. . . . . . 64

Tuition Restated in 1967 Dollars 64

Tuition and Fees - For the Ten Years Ending May 31,1986 , 65

Summary, Contract and Grant Awards , , 66

Contracts and Grants, Source and Application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Selected Contract and Grant Awards 68

LibrariesBoston College Libraries 72

ExpendilUres for Library Materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Holdings by Individual Libraries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

Circulation Statistics 72

Spccial Library Services 73

Spccial Collections 74

University Archives 75

Language Laboratory 75

AthleticsJohn A. "Snooks" Kelley 78

The Year in Review:

Sports Participation Levels 79

Intercollegiate Athletics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

Varsity Sports Records 81

Varsity Football Schedules, 1986-1989 82

Varsity Hockey Schedule, 1986-1987 83

Varsity Basketball Schedule, 1986-1987 83

General InformationFounder and Presidents 86

Honorary Degrees Awarded 1952-1986............ 87

Types of Degrees Conferred 89Honorary Dcgrees 89

Association Memberships 90

Accrediting Agencies , 90

Academic Department Locations 91

Acadclnic Calendar 92

Sources 92

Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

Carnpus Maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

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Foreword

ForewordThe Bos/on College Facl Book is a summary of signifi­cant statistics gathered from various sources through­out the University. Once again, we wish to extend sin­cere thanks and appreciation for the excellentcooperation and assistance received from these manysources.

The purpose of the Foci Book is to produce a single­source publication and reference document touchingupon and integrating all aspects of the institution'speople and its operations. We do wish to point oul toall users that the information presented herein wascompiled at a specific time - September-October,1986 - to reflect the Academic Year 1985-1986, aswell as the most current enrollment statistics for1986-1987.

The majority of the information is extracted frommanagement reports produced on a regular basis bythe various source offices. When reviewing the flgu respresented we advise yOli to always notc the time framereferenced in the individual tables, and to contact re­sponsible offices should you have further questions.

With this 15th edition, we continue our efforts to

make the Fact Book as current as possible. as well as anhistorical overview. We welcome suggestions for addi­tional data and improvements.

Fred B. Mills, EditorOffice of the Financial Vice President andTreasurer

December, 1986

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2 A Brief History

Sl. Mary's Hall (1917), Bapst Library (1928), Casson Hall (1913), and Devlin Hall (1924), circa 1937.

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Boston CollegeA Brief HistoryBoston College was founded by the Society of Jesus in1863, and is one of twenty-eight Jesuit colleges a,iduniversities in the United States. \Vith three teachersand twenty-two students, the school opened its doorson September 5, 1864. While it remained a small lib­eral arts college, the t~lCulty was predominanLly Jesuit,but today's full-time faculty is comprised of 41 Jesuitsand 525 laymen and women. Part-time f~lculty posi­tions are held by 21 Jesuits, in addition to 22 Jesuitmembers of the university administration.

Originally located on Harrison Avenue in the SouthEnd of Boston, where it shared quarters with the Bos­ton College High School, the College outgrew its ur­ban setting toward the end of its first fifty years. Ane\\, location was selected in Chestnut Hill, then al­most Tural, and four parcels of land were acquired in1907. A design competition for the development ofthe campus was won by the finn of Maginnis andWalsh, and ground was broken on .I une 19, 1909, forthe construction of Casson Hall. It is lo<:ated on thesite of the Lawrence farmhouse, in the center of theoriginal tract of land purchased by Father Casson, andis built largely of stone taken from a quarry which oc·cupied part of the sites of Devlin, Higgins, and Cush­ing Halls. The foundations were blasted out of solidledge. Because of its historic value, Casson was com­pletely restored in 1976 in order to preserve its famil­iar Gothic spires for future generations of studentsand alumni. .

Later purchases doubled the size of the property, withthe addition of the upper campus in 1941, and thelower campus with the purchase of the LawrenceBasin and adjoining land in 1949. In 1974 BostonCollege acquired Newton College of the Sacred Heart,a mile-and-a-half from the main campus. With fifteenhandsome Georgian buildings standing in a park-likeestate of forty acres, it is now the site of the BostonCollege Law School, as well as several academic de­partments, and dormitories housing over 800 stu­dents, primarily freshmen.

A Brief History 3

Though incorporated as a University since its begin­ning, it \,"'as not until its second half-century that Bos­ton College began to fill out the dimensions of its Uni­versity charter. The Summer Session was inauguratedin 1924; the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in1925; the Law School, 1929; the Evening College,1929; the Graduate School of Social Work, 1936; theCollege of Business Administration, 1938. The latter,along with its Graduate School established in 1957, isnow known as the School of Management. TheSchools of Nursing and Education were founded in1947 and 1952, respectively. Weston Observatory,founded in 1928, \vas accepted as a Department ofBoston College in 1947, offering courses in geophysicsand geology to graduate students.

In 1927 Boston College conferred one earned bache­lor's degree and fifteen master's degrees on womenthrough the Extension Division, the precursor of theGraduate School of Arts and Sciences, the EveningCollege, and the Summer Session. Today's women stu­dents comprise 58 percent of the University's enroll­ment, and 42 percent of a total alumni body of over88,000.

Now the fourth largest private university in New Eng­land, with full- and part·time enrollment of over14,000, Boston College consists of eleven schools, col­leges, and institutes offering thirteen degree programsand one certification program.

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Boston College Profile

Admissions (Class of 1990)ApplicantsEnrollees:

MenWomen

Total Freshmen Class

Enrollment (Full- and Part-Time 1986-1987)UndergraduateGraduate

Total Enrollment

Faculty (1985-1986)Full-Time FacultyPart-Time Faculty (FTE)Teaching AssistantsTeaching Fellows

Professional, Administrative and Support Staff (Fall, 1986)Total Administrative/Professional StaffTotal Secretarial, Clerical & TechnicalTotal Buildings & Grounds, Plant Services

Degrees Conferred (1986)UndergraduateGraduate & Professional

Total Degrees Conferred

Alumni (Fall, 1986)

Libraries - (Total Holdings) - Volumes (1986)

Physical Plant (Fall, 1986)Acres (owned properties):

Chestnut Hill CampusNe\vton CampusOther

Total AcresBuildings (utilized properties):

Administrative/AcademicStudent HousingOther

Total Buildings

Finance (1985-1986)RevenuesExpenditures and Transfers

14,986

9971,198

2,195

10,2313,762

13,993

566135203116

585543413

2,2731,030

3,303

88,834

987,167

110.840.2

9.7

160,7

332422

79

$163,800,000162,900,000

Profile 5

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8 Administration & Faculty

Trustees of Boston CollegeDecember, 1972 through September, 1987joseph F. Abcly, .II'.

Raymond C. Baulllhart, S.J.Raymond P. Bertrand, S..J.Geoffrey T. Boisi!\Iiltoll C. BorensteinJoseph G. Brennan\Villiam L. Brown

\Vayne A. BuddRobert F. ByrnesRaYlllond J. Callahan, S.J.Donald R. Campion, S.J.Denis H. Carroll\Vallacc E. CarrollJohn ~1. CataldoJames F. Cleary

William F. ConnellJohn M. Connors, Jr.Joseph F. CotterJames E. Coughlin, S.].John F. Cunninghaml\tary LOll DeLongGeorge L. Drury. S.J.Francis Dubreuiljoseph P. Duffy, S.J.ChrislOphcr DUllcan*Joseph R. Fahey, S..f.

John T. FallonYen-Tsai FengJoseph A. Fitzmyer, S.J.Stephen E. FixThomas J. FlanaganThomas J. Flatley~'1allrccn FoleyJean Ford, R.S.C ..J.Thomas J. Galligan, Jr.Samuel J. GersonThomas J. Gibbons, S.].Avram J. GoldbergEli Goldston*Patricia A. GolcrRobcrta L. Hazardjohn J. Higgins, S..J.Gcorge \V. Hunt, S ..J.Annc P. Jones\Villiam J. Kencaly, S.J.*Edward M. Kennedyrvlary M. LaiT. Vinccnt LearsonS. Joseph Loscocco*

*DeceasedSourcc: Presidcnt's Office

1975-83,1985-891972-731985-891981-891979-871972-731973-81,1983-871980-881972-731983-871980-881985-891972-741~178-861972-80,1982-901974-861979-871972-791972-751982-901984-881977-851972-731982-901972-731972-79,1981-821972-781985-891972-731976-801979-871978-901973-771974-771972-801986-901975-831972-781972-741972-801984-881983-871985-891977-851972-741976-871972-791974-761972-77

John LowellJoseph F. MacDonnell, S.J.Francis C. Mackin, S.J.

Joseph E. ~IcCormick, S..I.John G. l\,IcEh...'ecLeo J. ~IcGovern, S.J.James T. ~IcGuire

John J. McMullcnJohn A. McNcice, Jr.William W. Meissner, S.J.Robert A. Mitchell, S..J.

J. Donald (\.Ionall, S..I.Thomas 1\'1. MoranDianc J. MorashRohert J. MorrisscyGilcs E. l\loshcr, Jr.

Emma Jeanne MuddMichael E. MurphyDa\'id S. Nelson

\Valter J. NepplFrancis Nicholson, S.J.Edward M. O'Flaherty, S..J.\Villiam J. O'Halloran, S.J.Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J.Robert.l. O'KcefeAdrian O'Keeffe*Thomas O. O'MalleyJames P. O'NeillThomas P. O'Neill, Jr.Cornelius \V. OwcnsJohn w. Padberg, S.J.John 1'. Reboli, S.J.E. Paul Robsham""alter T. RossiClare A. Schoenfeldj oscph L. Shea, S.J.DaniclJ. Shine, S.J.Marianllc D. ShortHelen l\L StantonRobert]. Stan-att, S.J.Robcrt L. SullivanSandra J. ThomsonJoseph F. TurleyThomas A. VandersliceMichael P. Walsh, S.J.*An WangThomas J. \Vatson, IIIThomas J. \VhiteBlenda J. WilsonVincent C. Ziegler*

1972-791973-811972-78,1980-881977-851978-861974-771982-901978-861986-901~179-871972-80,1982-901972­1980-881977-811980-881972-781981-891980-881972-78,1979-871981-851972-761986-901972-781973-811974-821972-731985-891973-851972-881972-801975-831972-751985-891986-901980-841972-771976-821985-891977-851978-861983-871977-851981-891978-901972-801978-821973-761972-761983-871972-78

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gducall. Js Graduate Progr.HIlS In EOffice of Human Resources

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" It me. l "J. Dinneen. S.J, a OpIOltt'tfi' I~, ,<,E"eeutive

Vice President

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Vice P,esident VICII Pr.,.idllnl Vice P'lIident financial Academic

Assistant Senio' Unive..ity Vice President Vice P'esidentVice Prelident Studenl

To P'esident Relationl Affai,s ,", Ind Dean 01

M, Dwyer J, Mclnty,eP. leComte

Triasu,s, facultiesK, Duffy

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Dean of Dean of School ofCollege of School 01 CO. School of Evening Summer School of SchOOl of librarian

faculties FaCUlties Arts & Sciences Arts & Sciencil Nursing School Education Collega Session Management Social Work M. C'oninD. White R. Newton a.White

W. Neenan. S.J. M, Infante D. Coquillelle M. G'iffin J. Woods. S.J. J, Woods. S.J. J. Neuhause, J. Hopps

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Financial Underg'aduateAffeirs Association Cent.. Management Services Resou.ces and Grounds Administration

Dean IGI Dean lUIp,ogrlms M. Driscoll Technology

Ar1a~is lab ServicesAid Admissions

l. Barton J. Wissle' O. Micro M. Franco W. flynn C. Briel J.O·Neili J. Burns M. McHugh C. Grlllln P. Deleeuw B. lutch J. Flackell A, Peck E. Smith J. Cronin W. TorbertD, Brown M. Morgan R. Wailici J. Callahan l. Sullivan A. Pennino B, GI18lOn C. Flaherty l. Powe, Y. Saito

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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IDirector ""," Director CampUl

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AniSIan! Cente, 10' Division Campus De~rtment ManagementEnrollment Unlve,sity

Services Development Services ChiefT,elSu,e, Budgeta Busine.. Purchaling M.I.S. Center

Rei. Ed. and Research Inst. Observatory Chairmen Program ""," Testing Evel. Chairmen School Chai,m"n Cente, Managemanl Registrar

W. JenksP. Haran M, Callnen Policy &. Admin. J. Beckwith J, Harrington Pasto,al Min. K. ErnstoH &. Ed. PolicV R_arch l. lonabocke'

R. Sherwood A. Mazu, K. Watson A. Feak P. Schervish J. Skehan. SJ, D. Gilt S,J. J. Mooney J. NcKlernanF. e, MiHs R. Imbelli G. Madaus A. Delaney

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&, Insuflnee Resources Audll Coun..1 Network P,ocessingAthletes R. Call1ibo Center J.Du,.in Federal and State Systems Support

K.lvonl H. EnochJ. Dunnlll

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Board of Trustee Membershipt1986-1987

*Joseph F. Abely, Jr., '50Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerSea-Land Corporation

Raymond P. Bertrand, S.)., '51, M.A. '55DirectorCampion Renewal Center

*Geoffrey T. Boisi, '69General PartnerGoldman Sachs & Company

Milton C. Borenstein, Esq., '35PartnerConcorde Associates

William L. BrownChairman of the BoardFirst National Bank of Boston

Wayne A. Budd, Esq., '63PresidentBudd, Wiley & Richlin, P.C.

Raymond]. Callahan,S.]., M.A. '64 B.D. '69PresidentBoston College High School

Donald R. Campion,S.].Spiritual DirectorFordham University

Denis H. Carroll, '64PresidentAmerican Couplings Company

James F. Cleary, '50Managing DirectorPaine Webber, Inc.

*John M. Connors, Jr., '63PresidentHill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos, Inc.

John F. Cunningham, '64Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive OfficerComputer Consoles, Inc.

Mary Lou DeLong, '71 (Newton College)Director of Planned GivingPhillips Academy

Joseph P. Duffy, S.J., '50, M.A. '51Rector of the Jesuit CommunityBoston College

Yen-Tsai FengRoy E. Larsen LibrarianHarvard College Library

Administration & Faculty 9

Thomas J. Flanagan, '42Vice PresidentArthur D. Little Program SystemsManagement Company

Thomas J. FlatleyPresidentThe Flatley Company

Samuel J. Gerson, '63Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerFilene's Basement Stores

Roberta L. Hazard, USN, '56, M.Ed. '57CommanderNaval Training Center

John]. Higgins,S.]., '59, M.A. '60, S.T.L. '67Executive Assistant to the PresidentFairfield University

George W. Hunt, S.l.Editor·in-ChiefAmerica Magazine

Han. Edward M. Kennedy, LL.D. '66 (Hon.)Uniled States Senator

*Francis C. Mackin, S.l., M.A. '53PastorChurch of Saint Ignatius of Loyola

James T. McGuire '39Vice ChairmanCanteen Corporation

John A. McNeice, Jr. '54Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerThe Colonial Group, Inc.

William W. Meissner, s.).Professor of Clinical PsychiatryHarvard Medical School

Robert A. Mitchell, S.J.PresidentUniversity of Detroit

*J. Donald Monan, 5.].PresidentBoston College

Thomas M. Moran, '48PresidentT.M. Moran Company, Inc.

Robert J • Morrissey, Esq., '60PartnerWithington, Cross, Park & Groden

Emma Jeanne MuddBoston College Parent

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10 Administration & Faculty

tOni)' Boston College degrces listed.*Exccuti\'c Committee MemberSourcc: President's Office

Michael E. Murphy, '58Executive Vice President and Chief Financial and

Administrative OfficerSara Lee Corporation

*Hoo. David S. Nelson, '57,j.D. '60, LL.D. '79 (Hon.)United States District Judge

Edward M. O'Flaherty, S.]. '59, Th.M. '66PresideTlt\VeslOn School of Theology

Thomas D. O'MalleyChairmanPhibro Energy, Inc.

Hon. Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., '36, LL.D. '73 (Hon.)Speaker of the House of Representatives

E. Paul Robsham, M.Ed. '83PresidentRobsham Industries, Inc.

Walter T. Rossi, '64President and Chief Operating OfficerMervyn's

Marianne D. Short, '72 (Newton College), J.D. '76PannerDorsey & Whitney

*Robert L. Sullivan, '50, M.A. '52International Practice Director,Management Consulting (Retired)Peat. Marwick, i\.hlchell & Company

Joseph F. TurleyPresident and Chief Operating OfficerThe Gillette Company

*Thomas A. Vanderslice, '53Chairman of the BoardApollo Computer, Inc.

Blenda J. Wilson, Ph.D. '79ExecUlivc DirectorColorado Commission on Higher Education

Board of Trustee Chairmen

Cornelius W. OwensThomas]. Galligan, Jr.James P. O'NeillWilliam F. ConnellDavid S. Nelson

1972-19751975-19781978-19811981-19841\184-1987

Trustee Associate Membershipt1986-1987John M. Cataldo, '44PresidclltNational Freight Traffic Scnice

William F. Connell '59Chairman and Chief Executive OfficerAvondale ,Industries, Inc.

Joseph F. Cotter, '49Executivc Vicc PresidentThc Shcraton Corporation

George L. Drury, S.J., '45, M.A. '46, M.S. '49, M.S. '58Campion Rcnewal Center

John T. FallonChairman of the Board and ChicI' Executive OfficerR,~L Bradley. Inc.

Thomas J. Galligan, Jr., '41, D.B.A. '75 (Hon.)ChainnanBoston Edis(ln Company

Thomas J. Gibbons, S.J., '53, M.A. '54, S.T.L. '61Assistant 10 the Provincial forSecondary Education

Avram]. GoldbergChairman of the Board and Chief Executive OfficerThe Stop & Shop Companies. Inc.

Patricia A. Coler, M.A. '51, Ph.D. '57Dean of thc College of Liberal ArtsU nivcrsit y of Lowell

Anne P. Jones, '58, J.D. '61Part ncrSuthcrland. Asbill and Brcnnan

Mary M. LaiTrcasurerLong IS(;:lI1d Universit.y

John LowellWelch & Forbes

Joseph F. MacDonnell, S.]., '52, M.A. '59, S.T.B. '62Profcssor of MathematicsFairfield University

Joseph E. McCormick, S.J., M.A. '46Director 1'01' VocationsSocicty of Jcsus of New England

John G. McElwee, J.D., '50Chairman and Chief Exccutivc OfficerJohn Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company

John J. McMullenChainnanJohnJ, McMullen Associatcs. Inc.

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Giles E. Mosher, Jr., '55Chairman of the Board and PrcsidcmBaybank Middlesex

Walter J. NepplVice Chairman of the Board (Retired)J. C. Penney Company, Inc.

Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J.PresidentFordham University

Rohert J. O'Keefe, '51Senior Vice PresidentAmerican Security Bank N.A.

James P. O'Neill, '42PartnerRegional Financial Enterprises

Cornelius W. Owens, '36, LL.D. '68 (Hon.)Executive Vice President (Retired)American Telephone & Telegraph Company

Clare A. Schoenfeld, '72Chief of the Information Support UnitUnited Nations Development Programme

Helen M. Stanton, M.S.W. '43Boston College Alumna

Robert J. Starratt, S.J0' '59, M.A. '60DirectorCenter for Non-Public Education

Sandra J. Thomson, '58 (Newton College)Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryThe Children's Hospital i\-fcdical CCTHcr

tOnly Boston College degrees listed.Source: President's Office

Administration & Faculty I I

Officers of the UniversityFall 1986

PresidentJ. Donald Monan, SJ.

Executive Vice PresidentFrank B. Campanella

Vice President of Student AffairsKevin P. Duffy

Vice President, Assistant to the PresidentMargaret A. Dwyer

Academic Vice President and Dean of FacultiesJoseph R. Fahey,S.].

Vice President for University RelationsPaul H. LeComte

Secretary of the UniversityLeo]. McGovern, SJ.

Senior Vice President.lames P. Mel ntyre

Financial Vice President and TreasurerJohn R. Smith

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Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

Department Chairmen andChairwomenFall 1986

12 Administration & Faculty

Academic DeansFall 1986FacultiesRobert R. Newton, Associate DeanDonald J. White, Associate Dean

The College of Arts and SciencesWilliam B. Neenan, S.J., DeanJoseph J. Burns, Associate DeanCarol Hurd Green, Associate DeanMarie M. McHugh, Associate DeanPatricia De Leeuw, Assistant Dean

The Evening College of Arts, Sciences and BusinessAdministrationJames A. Woods, S..J., Dean

The Graduate School of Arts and SciencesDonald J. White, DeanJames M. O'Neill, Assistant Dean

The School of EducationMary D. Griffin, DeanAlec Peck, Associate DeanEdward B. Smith, Associate Dean

The Law SchoolDaniel R. Coquillette, DeanJohn M. Flackett, Associate DeanBrian P. Lutch, Associate DeanKenneth H. Ernstoff, Assistant Dean

The School of ManagementJohn J. Neuhauser, DeanJustin C. Cronin, Associate DeanWilliam R. Torbert, Associate Dean

The School of NursingMary Sue Infante, Dean

The Graduate School of Social WorkJune G. Hopps, Dean

The Summer SessionJames A. Woods, S.J., Dean

Source: Office of Human Resources

Note: Administrative positions liSled are lim­ited (0 those reflected on the Chart of Ad­ministration.

AccountingAdministrative Sciences~

BiologyChemistryClassical StudiesComputer SciencesEconomicsEnglishFinanceFine ArtsGeology and

GeophysicsGermanic StudiesHistoryLawMarketingMathematicsMusicOrganizational StudiesPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyRomance Languages andLiteraturesSlavic and Eastern

LanguagesSociologySpeech Communication

and TheaterTheology

Louis S. CorsiniWalter H. KleinR. Douglas Powers.leong-Long LinEugene W. BushalaHarvey M. DeitelHarold A. PetersenE. Dennis TaylorJerry A. ViscioneKenneth M. CraigJohn C. Hepburn

Christoph EykmanPaul G. SpagnoliAlfred E. SutherlandRichard P. NielsenRobert J. BondOlga StoneJudith R. GordonJoseph F.X. Flanagan, S.J.Rein A. UritamDavid ManwaringRandolph EastonBetty T. Rahv

Lawrence G. Jones

John B. WilliamsonDorman Picklesimer, Jr.

Robert J. Daly, S.J.

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University AdministratorsFall 1986Undergraduate AdmissionsCharles S. Nolan, Director

AHANA, Student ProgramsDonald Brown, Director

Alumni AssociationJohn F. Wissler, Executive Director

AthleticsWilliam J. Flynn, Director

University Audio~Visual ServicesYoshio Saito, Director

BookstoreJohn G. Durkin, Manager

University BudgetsMichael T. Callnan, Director

Buildings and GroundsAlfred G. Pennino, Director

Campus PoliceKenneth L. Watson, Chief

Campus School.lean F. Mooney, Director

Career CenterMarilyn S. Morgan, Director

University ChaplainJohn A. Dinneen, S.J.

CommunicationsMichael R. Franco, Director

Computer CenterRodney J. Feak, Director

ControllerMichael J. Driscoll

University Counseling ServicesWeston M. Jenks, Jr., Director

Community AffairsLaurence Barton, Director

DevelopmentDennis C. l\'1acro, Director

Dining ServicesJohn M. Callahan, Director

Enrollment Management ResearchAnne Marie Delaney, Director

FinanceCatherine H. Briel, Director

Financial AidPaul C. Combe, Director

Financial and Business CounselDennis J. Yesalonia, S..J.

Financial and Business Policy andAdministrationFred B. Mills, Director

Financing Resources, Federal andStateFrancis F. Mills, Director

Health ServicesArnold F. Mazur, M.D., Director

Honors Program, College of Arts& SciencesDavid H. Gill, S..J., Director

HousingRobert F. Capalbo, Director

Human ResourcesLeo V. Sullivan, Director

Information TechnologyBernard W. Gleason, Jr., DirecLOr

Internal AuditWilliam E. Chadwick, Director

Learning Resources for StudentAthletesKevin M. Lyons, Director

University LibrarianMary J. Cronin

Management CenterJohn McKiernan, Director

PurchasingJohn D. Beckwith, Director

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University RegistrarLouise M. Lonabocker

Religious Education and PastoralMinistryRobert P. Imbelli, Director

Research AdministrationCharles F. Flaherty, Director

Risk Management and InsuranceJohn Dunnet, Director

Social Welfare Research InstitutePaul G. Schervish, Director

Space Data Analysis LaboratoryLeo F. Power, Jr., Director

Space ManagementRoderick G. Wallick, Director

Dean for Student DevelopmentRobert A. Sherwood

Center for Testing Evaluation andEducational PolicyGeorge F. Madaus, Director

Theater Arts CenterHoward Enoch, Managing Director

Associate TreasurerPaul P. Haran

Weston Observatory.lames W. Skehan, S.J., Director

Source: Office of Human Resources

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14 Administration & Faculty

Professional, Administrative and Support Staff PersonnelAs of Fall, 1986

Full-Time Positions Part-Time Positions TotalMale Female Open Total )\talc Female Open Total Positions

Professional, AdministrativePresident's, Executive Vice

President's Offices' 38 21 12 71 3 3 6 25Dean of Faculties** 52 91 10 153 II 6 4 21 174Finance and Business 66 38 8 112 I I 2 114

Student Affairs 54 38 3 95 24 29 20 73 168University Relations 21 24 2 47 I 3 I 5 52--- -

Total 231 212 35 478 40 42 25 107 585

Secretarial, Clerical, TechnicalSecretarial, Clerical 17 312 26 355 I 44 9 54 409Library Assistants 21 42 2 65 2 9 II 76Technical, other 17 5 3 25 23 7 3 33 58-- -- - -- -Total 55 359 31 445 26 60 12 98 543

Buildings & Grounds, PlantServicesHousekeeping 93 20 13 126 126Grounds & Trades 79 2 2 83 83Gate Attendants, Campus Police 39 3 3 45 13 I 14 59Mailroom, Switchboard 10 7 17 2 5 2 9 26Dining 66 31 II 108 5 6 I I 119-- --- -- --Total 287 63 29 379 20 II 3 34 413

Total Positions 573 634 95 1,302 86 113 40 239 1,541

*Includes Chaplain's Office. Also includes Information Technology positions previously included in Finance and Business.**Includcs LibrariesNote: The above figul'cs represent all positions funded by the UnivcrsilY as of Seplembcr 1, I~186. Sponsored rcsearch positions are not includcd.

Posilions fundcd partially by lhc Uni\'crsil)' and partially by outsidc conlracts 0'· grants are coulHeri above as pan-limc UnivcrsilY positions.Source: Office of Human Rcsources

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Faculty by School and Rank1985-1986

Professor Associate Assistant Instructor Total

School No, % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Arts & Sciences 99 30 153 46 67 20 13 4 332 100Education 18 40 17 38 9 20 I 2 45 100Management 9 II 27 36 27 36 13 17 76 100

Nursing 4 7 21 37 II 20 20 36 56 100Law 18 46 9 23 7 18 5 13 39 100

Social Work 4 22 9 50 4 22 I 6 18 100-- -- -Total 152 27 236 42 125 22 53 9 566 100

Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

Full-Time Equivalent Faculty by School-1985-1986

Full-Time FTE of Part-Time Total FTE Faculty

School No. % No. % No. %

Arls & Sciences 332 59 84.73 63 416.73 60

Education 45 8 12.89 9 57.89 8Management 76 13 8.00 6 84.00 12

Nursing 56 10 6.50 5 62.50 9Law 39 7 6.33 5 45.33 6

Social Work 18 3 16.83 12 34.83 5

Total 566 100 135.28 100 701.28 100

*Mcthod of computation: three courses equals one full-time faculty member.Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

NOTE: Figures representing full-time faculty do nol include the lollo.....ing: full-time academic administrators or directors. teaching fellows,special contracts; pan-lime academic administrators or staff.Graduate faculty of the DcpartlTlclll.s of Education and ~UTsing of the Graduate School of Ans and Sciences are included in tables withtheir respcctivc schools.

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Faculty by School and Tenure Status1985-1986

Tenured Faculty Non-Tenured Faculty TotalSchool No. % No. % No. %

Arts & Sciences 259 78 73 22 332 JOOEducation 36 80 9 20 45 JOOManagement 33 43 43 57 76 100Nursing 22 39 34 61 56 100Law 25 64 14 36 39 JOOSocial Work II 61 7 39 18 100- - -Total 386 68 180 32 566 100

Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

Faculty by School and Sex1985-1986

Women Men %

School No. % No. % Total No. \\romen Men

Arts & Sciences 68 40 264 66 332 20 80Education 13 8 32 8 45 29 71Management 10 6 66 17 76 13 87Nursing 55 33 I 56 98 2Law 12 7 27 7 39 31 69Social Work 10 6 8 2 18 56 44- - -

Total 168 100 398 100 566 30 70

Source: Office of the Academic Vice Presiqcm

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Faculty by Highest Earned Degree and Rank1985-1986

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Professor Associate Assistant Instructor TotalDegree No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

Doctorate 148 26 217 39 100 17 6 1 471 83Masters 18 3 16 3 44 8 78 14First Professional* 4 1 I 9 2 3 17 3

Total 152 27 236 42 125 22 53 9 566 100

*Induding LLB, 5TH, PhL, and STL.Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

Faculty by Highest Earned Degree and Sex1985-1986

Women Men TotalDegree No. % No. % No. %

Doctorate I 13 67 358 90 471 83Masters 53 32 25 6 78 14First Professional* 2 1 15 4 17 3

Total 168 100 398 100 566 100

*lncluding Ll.B. 5TH, PhL, and STL.Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

Faculty by Rank and Sex1985-1986

Women Men TotalRank No. % No. % No. %

Professor 23 14 129 32 152 27Associate 66 39 170 43 236 42Assistant 42 25 83 21 125 22Instructor 37 22 16 4 53 9

Total 168 100 398 100 566 100

Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

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Full-Time Faculty, Teaching Assistants, Teaching FellowsBy School and Departments

Full-Time Teaching TeachingFaculty Assistants Fellows

Arts & Sciences

Biology 18 38Chemistry 18 29Classics 4Economics 22 2 20English 35 22Fine Arts* I I

Geology 9 16German* 4History 34 15Mathematics 21 12Music* 2Philosophy 24 24Physics 10 16Political Science 18 12Psychology 20 6Romance Languages 14 21Slavic/Eastern 3 ISociology 19 19 2Speech* I I

Theology 35 4 9Arts & Sciences Total 332 158 110Education 45 45 6Law 39Management 76NUl-sing 56Religious Education

Social work 18Total 566 203 116

*No graduate program.Sources: Office of the Academic Vice President: Dean of Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

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Average Compensation by Rank­AAUP Category I (9-Month Equivalent)1985-1986

Rank Boston College All Combined Category Church-Related

Professor $61,990 $57,240 $59,030

Associate 46,120 41,620 43,560

Assistant 38,300 34,720 35,020

Instructor 32,380 25,740 28,060

*Includes salary and fringe benefits.Sources: Office of the Academic Vice President; Academe, 1\.1an.:h-April 1986.

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Boston College FacultyAverage Compensation by Rank*

Year Professor Associate Assistant Instructor

1976-77 $29,800 $23,300 $18,900 $16,300

1977-78 31,500 24,500 19,700 16,500

1978-79 34,100 26,000 20,700 15,900

1979-80 37,000 27,800 22,000 18,000

1980-81 40,700 30,500 24,500 19,400

1981-82 44,500 33,400 25,900 20,700

1982-83 50,900 37,900 30,100 23,600

1983-84 52,600 39,700 32,100 27,000

1984-85 57,000 43,000 37,380 29,380

1985-86 61,990 46,120 38,300 32,380

*Includes salary and fringe benefits.Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

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Full-Time Freshmen Enrollment Freshmen EnrolleesBy Year and Sex SAT Averages by Class

Fall Men Women Total Class Verbal Mathematical Total

1977 1,028 1,177 2,205 1981 496 538 1,034

1978 901 1,176 2,077 1982 509 544 1,053

1979 856 1,186 2,042 1983 516 552 1,068

1980 927 1,244 2,171 1984 512 555 1,067

1981 796 1,148 1,944 1985 507 555 1,062

1982 946 1,242 2,188 1986 506 549 1,055

1983 981 1,357 2,338 1987 509 557 1,066

1984 1,030 1,276 2,306 1988 519 567 1,086

1985 984 1,393 2,377 1989 526 573 1,099

1986 997 1,198 2,195 1990 527 577 1,104

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

Freshmen Applications, Acceptances and EnrollmentFull-Time

Acceptances Enrollment Enrollment% of Total % of % of

Fall Applications Acceptances Applications Enrollment Acceptances Applications

1977 11,336 5,479 48 2,205 40 19

1978 12,411 4,821 39 2,077 43 17

1979 12,505 4,514 36 2,042 45 16

1980 12,640 4,389 35 2,171 49 17

1981 12,748 4,227 33 1,944 46 15

1982 12,110 5,233 43 2,188 42 18

1983 12,414 4,890 39 2,338 48 19

1984 14,398 5,100 35 2,306 45 16

1985 16,163 4,938 31 2,377 48 15

1986 14,986 4,960 33 2,195 44 15

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

NOTE: Freshmen enrollments as reponed herein are actual deposits received, on or before the deadline set by the Committee on Admissions,from students accepting the offer of admission extended by the University. Withdrawals may occur during the summer and the first twoweeks in September.Acceptance and enrollment figures reponed are based on deposits received as of June 27, 1986.

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Class of 1990Applications, Acceptances and EnrolleesGeographic Distribution

State Applications Acceptances Enrollees State Applications Acceptances Enrollees

Alabama 17 3 0 Nevada 10 5 I

Alaska 5 2 0 New Hampshire 255 63 27Arizona 44 16 4 New Jersey 1,655 390 185Arkansas 5 2 I New Mexico II 5 3California 524 128 37 New York 2,464 646 288Colorado 74 21 II North Carolina 54 14 5Connecticut 1,348 314 149 North Dakota 6 2 0Delaware 45 21 6 Ohio 241 65 27District of Columbia 44 16 5 Oklahoma 32 12 3Florida 396 140 78 Oregon 24 5 I

Guam 3 I I Pennsylvania 653 189 80Georgia 74 30 10 Puerto Rico 129 51 28Hawaii 37 15 4 Rhode Island 389 113 63Idaho 9 2 0 South Carolina 14 2 2llIinois 394 101 56 South Dakota 4 I 0Indiana 66 25 12 Tennessee 42 13 5Iowa 23 9 3 Texas 165 56 24

Kansas 39 12 4 Utah 12 4 0Kentucky 27 9 1 Vermont 115 32 17

Louisiana 62 20 9 Virgin Islands 4 2 0

Maine 210 65 24 Virginia 223 63 17

Maryland 362 106 44 Washington 55 16 6

Massachusetts 3,733 1,842 832 West Virginia 18 8 I

Michigan 186 37 15 Wisconsin 104 40 19

Minnesota 113 27 II Wyoming 6 3 1

Mississippi 5 I 0 Foreign 319 145 54---Missouri 107 38 16Montana 7 3 I Total 14,986 4,960 2,195

Nebraska 23 9 4

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

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Undergraduate Transfer Student Applications, Acceptances and EnrollmentFull-time

Acceptances Enrollment Enrollment% of Total % of % of

Fall* Appllcatlona Acceptances Applications Enrollment Acceptances Applications

1982 1,617 660 41 375 57 23

1983 1,731 544 31 305 56 18

1984 1,953 491 25 306 62 16

1985 1,742 165 9 84 51 5

1986 1,557 436 28 252 58 16

Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

Undergraduate Transfer Student EnrollmentBy Type of Previous Institution and Sex

2~Year 2-Year 4-Year 4-YearFaW Public Private Public Private Total Men Women Total

1982 28 30 71 246 375 130 245 3751983 15 21 55 214 305 97 208 3051984 25 22 55 204 306 112 194 3061985 4 12 20 48 84 20 64 841986 19 9 49 175 252 100 152 252

*Transfer enrollmcm typically increases 75-125 students second semester.Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions

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Graduate and Undergraduate EnrollmentFull- and Part-time

Undergraduate Graduate

Year F.T.* P.T. Total F.T. P.T. Total Total

1977-78 9,066 1,221 10,287 1,837 1,844 3,681 13,968

1978-79 8,846 1,339 10,185 1,911 1,817 3,728 13,913

1979-80 8,842 1,480 10,322 1,845 1,810 3,655 13,977

1980-81 9,090 1,677 10,767 1,919 1,759 3,678 14,445

1981-82 8,980 1,667 10,647 1,921 1,598 3,519 14,166

1982-83 8,877 1,652 10,529 1,878 1,662 3,540 14,069

1983-84 8,928 1,576 10,504 1,796 1,759 3,555 14,059

1984-85 8,923 1,660 10,583 1,748 1,879 3,627 14,210

1985-86 9,015 1,617 10,632 1,799 2,045 3,844 14,476

1986-87 8,771 1,460 10,231 1,664 2,098 3,762 13,993

*Indudes full-time students in Evening College.Source; Registrar

Undergraduate Day and Evening and Graduate Enrollment

Undergraduate Graduate!Year Day Evening Total Professional Total

1977-78 8,705 1,582 10,287 3,681 13,968

1978-79 8,483 1,702 10,185 3,728 13,913

1979-80 8,474 1,848 10,322 3,655 13,977

1980-81 8,729 2,038 10,767 3,678 14,445

1981-82 8,589 2,058 10,647 3,519 14,166

1982-83 8,516 2,013 10,529 3,540 14,069

1983-84 8,628 1,876 10,504 3,555 14,059

1984-85 8,601 1,982 10,583 3,627 14,210

1985-86 8,691 1,941 10,632 3,844 14,476

1986-87 8,445 1,786 10,231 3,762 13,993

NOTE: All enrollmcllI statistics are as of the sixth \\'cck of the first semester. Enrollment figures Aueluate throughout the year as a result ofwithdrawals. transfers, and mid-year graduations.

Source: Registrar'

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Undergraduate EnrollmentBy School

Year A&S SOM Education Nursing Evening Total

1977-78 5,013 2,010 926 756 1,582 10,287

1978-79 4,826 2,076 812 769 1,702 10,185

1979-80 4,839 2,159 753 723 1,848 10,322

1980-81 5,022 2,261 765 681 2,0:~8 10,767

1981-82 5,024 2,191 728 646 2,058 10,647

1982-83 5,049 2,203 641 623 2,013 10,529

1983-84 5,172 2,240 628 588 1,876 10,504

1984-85 5,138 2,243 623 597 1,982 10,583

1985-86 5,281 2,198 671 541 1,941 10,632

1986-87 5,192 2,108 683 462 1,786 10,231

Source: Registrar

Graduate EnrollmentBy School

SocialYear A&S· SOM Work Law Total

1977-78 2,187 493 243 758 3,681

1978-79 2,157 503 271 797 3,728

1979-80 2,129 489 252 785 3,655

1980-81 2,124 496 280 778 3,678

1981-82 1,915 483 329 792 3,519

1982-83 1,848 484 363 845 3,540

1983-84 1,854 513 358 830 3,555

1984-85 1,882 552 362 831 3,627

1985-86 2,095 580 376 793 3,844

1986-87 2,037 587 359 779 3,762

*Includcs Graduate Education and Nursing.Source: Registrar

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Graduate Enrollment-By Degree Program and Discipline, Full- and Part-Time

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86Masters Ph.D. Masters Ph.D. Masters Ph.D. Masters Ph.D. Masters Ph.D.

American Studies 10 I 9 1 8 1 20 18A&S Unspecified 21 2 2 2 1 1 2Biology 40 16 34 13 37 16 41 16 40 21Chemistry 19 24 22 30 30 35 26 33 69 35Economics 10 59 8 63 6 64 2 71 4 69Education 642 439 612 444 618 443 677 447 651 476English 63 24 49 23 52 23. 70 26 92 21Geology 12 1I 14 1I 9Geology-Geophysics 29 39 56 54 51Geophysics 5 5 2 I 2History 29 30 28 29 35 27 32 30 39 38Interdisciplinary 7 9 5 9 3 8 10 5Latin & Greek 4 3 3 4Law 796 865 847 853 809Linguistics 1Management 583 599 613 664 698Mathematics 10 12 16 12 15Nursing 124 90 83 100 121Philosophy 35 50 32 48 37 51 38 56 37 56Physics 5 23 6 21 6 25 5 25 2 30Political Science 24 30 32 31 48 32 47 32 47 33Psychology 3 34 3 26 2 19 I 13 5 13Romance Languages 33 16Religious Education** 132 4 126 4 127 6 129 7 198 7Russian 3 4 3 4 3Slavic 3 2 3 2 ISocial Work 357 382 383 380 396Sociology 38 54 29 51 27 58 25 65 25 63Theology 31 41 28 37 35 32 32 34 37 39-- - -- - -

Total 3,079 856 3,083 849 3,187 858 3,270 882 3,407 922

*Figures include students who aucnded for just one semester, as well as those who attended a full year.**Previously included in "Italian," "French," and "Spanish."Source: Registrar

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Undergraduate and Graduate EnrollmentBy Sex

Undergraduate Graduate Professional Total TotalYear Men \\'omen Men \\'omen Men Women Enrollment

1977-78 4,850 5,437 \,802 1,879 6,652 7,316 13,968

1978-79 4,625 5,560 \,783 1,945 6,408 7,505 13,913

1979-80 4,556 5,766 1,701 1,954 6,257 7,720 13,977

1980-81 4,603 6,164 1,642 2,036 6,245 8,200 14,445

1981-82 4,471 6,176 1,542 1,977 6,013 8,153 14,166

1982-83 4,397 6,132 1,540 2,000 5,937 8,132 14,069

1983-84 4,418 6,086 1,577 1,978 5,995 8,064 14,059

1984-85 4,515 6,068 1,559 2,068 6,074 8,136 14,210

1985-86 4,477 6,155 1,650 2,194 6,127 8,349 14,476

1986-87 4,316 5,915 1,562 2,200 5,878 8,115 13,993

Source: Registrar

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Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment·

Undergraduate GraduatelYear Day Evening Total Professional Total

1977-78 8,705 768 9,473 2,440 11,913

1978-79 8,483 809 9,292 2,516 11,808

1979-80 8,474 861 9,335 2,448 11,783

1980-81 8,729 920 9,649 2,505 12,154

1981-82 8,589 947 9,536 2,454 11,990

1982-83 8,500 928 9,428 2,432 11,860

1983-84 8,616 837 9,453 2,382 11,835

1984-85 8,579 897 9,476 2,374 11,850

1985-86 8,674 880 9,554 2,481 12,035

1986-87 8,429 829 9,258 2,363 11,621

*~lelhod of computation: three part-time studenLS equal one full-time equivalent student.Source: Registrar

Summer Session Enrollment

GraduatelSummer Undergraduate Professional· Total

1977 898 1,714 2,612

1978 924 1,679 2,603

1979 1,068 1,590 2,658

1980 1,122 1,700 2,822

1981 1,136 1,759 2,895

1982 1,349 1,784 3,133

1983 1,948 1,473 3,421

1984 1,840 1,589 3,429

1985 1,978 1,899 3,877

1986 1,980 1,699 3,679

*Inclucles students registered through the Institute of Religious Education. and the Graduate School ofManagement.

Source: Summer Session Office

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Evening College Enrollment

Full-time Part-Time Total

Year Men "'omen Men Women !\fen \\'omen Total

Fall 1980-8 I 200 161 587 1,090 787 1,251 2,038

Spring 1980-81 154 142 494 788 648 930 1,578

Fall 1981-82 189 202 616 1,051 805 1,253 2,058

Spring 1981-82 153 164 480 843 633 1,007 1,640

Fall 1982-83 174 21 I 598 1,030 772 1,241 2,013

Spring 1982-83 118 184 537 839 655 1,023 1,678

Fall 1983-84 161 157 578 980 739 1,137 1,876

Spring 1983-84 155 147 550 804 705 951 1,656

Fall 1984-85 201 154 649 978 850 1,132 1,982

Spring 1984-85 169 160 535 835 704 995 1,699

Fall 1985-86 174 175 628 964 802 1,139 1,94 I

Spring 1985-86 154 152 492 776 646 928 1,574

Fall 1986-87 157 193 541 895 698 1,088 1,786

SOliITC: RcgislJ·ar

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Geographic Distribution of Students·Fall 1986

Graduate Social Graduate LawUndergraduate Evening A&S Work SOM School Total

Alabama 3 4AlaskaArizona II 13Arkansas I ICalifornia 110 2 15 4 4 13 14HColomdo 25 2 3 2 :~2

Connecticul 677 II 24 6 29 748D.C. 21 2 4 28Delaware 20 3 24Florida 171 II 13 IY7Georgia 27 3 4 35Ha.....aii 15 3 3 22Idaho I I I 3Illinois 177 3 2 12 195Indiana 17 3 I 21Iowa 7 2 I 10Kansas 14 2 17Kentucky 6 2 9Louisiana 14 I 3 I 19Maine 126 3 15 :14 I 8 187Maryland 138 I 8 I I 10 159Massachusetts 3721** 1690 1569 285 497 450 8212Michigan 62 3 10 :1 I 79~linncsola 46 2 48Mississippi IMissouri 45 4 2 52l\.fontana 5 5Nebraska 15 2 I 18Nevada 3 I 4New Hampshire 135 12 71 10 12 14 254N c,,:, Jerscy 643 12 23 2 8 39 727New Mexico :1 3 IiNew York 1002 23 [,2 8 II 87 1183North Carolina 15 I I 18North DakotaOhio 132 2 10 2 8 155Oklahoma 4 I I 6Oregon 5 5Pennsylvania 286 3 19 19 328Puerto Rico 76 2 4 2 6 90Rhode Island 272 9 46 i; 4 23 360South Carolina 5 5South Dakota I I 2Tennessee 13 2 16Texas 48 10 I 59Utah 2 I 3Vermont 43 6 3 4 56Virginia 60 6 2 5 75Virgin Islands 2 2Washington 20 3 24West Virginia :1 I 4\Visconsin 42 4 47Wyoming I IForeign 156 2 89 I 22 8 278--Total 8447 1786 2037 359 587 779 13,993

*Figures are based on lhe stale which Ihe studclll lists as a permancnl address, which ma)' not necessarily reAcn the true "home" slate or country.**Wilhin l\.fassachusetls, 1569 undergraduate studclHS (approximately 42%) arc from the Greatcr Boston Area surrounding the University (de-

fined by a zip code beginning with 021).

Source: Regislrar

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International Student and Scholar StatisticsBy School, 1985-1986

International Student and Scholar StatisticsBy Class or Program, 1985-1986

College of Arts & Sciences

School of Management

School of Ed ucation

School of Nursing

Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

Graduate School of Social Work

Graduate School of Management

Law School

Sub-total

Practical Training (Field Work)

Faculty and Postdoctoral Research Scholars

Total

Source: Office of the Dean for Student Development

8275

6

I

1401

256

336

1619

371

Freshmen

Sophomores

Juniors

Seniors

Total Undergraduate

Graduate/Professional:

Masters

Ph.D

J.D.Special Programs

Total Graduate/Professional

Practical Training

Faculty and Research Scholars

Total

Source: Office of the Dean for Student Development

4931

33

51

164

53

846

I

144

1619

343

International Student and Scholar StatisticsBy Sex and Program

Program Men Women Total

Undergrad uate 102 62 164Graduate 86 86 172Practical Training 9 7 16Faculty and Research Scholars 13 6 19Total 210 161 371

Source: Office of the Dean for Student Development

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International Students by CountryUndergraduate and Graduate, 1985-1986

Antigua I Korea 13

Argentina 2 Kuwait I

Australia 18 Lebanon 4

Bahamas 2 Malaysia I

Bahrain I Mexico 6

Bangladesh 2 Morocco 2

Bermuda 4 Netherlands 8

Bolivia 3 Nicaragua 4

Brazil I Nigeria 3

Canada 17 Panama 10

Chile 2 People's Republic of China 21

Colombia 10 Peru 3

Costa Rica I Philippines 12

Cyprus 2 Poland I

Dominican Republic 2 Portugal 3

Ecuador 6 Sierre Leone I

Egypt 5 South Africa I

EI Salvador 4 Spain 9

France 8 Sweden I

West Germany 7 Switzerland I

Greece 7 Taiwan 7

Guyana I Thailand 5

Haiti I Trinidad & Tobago 2

Hong Kong 8 Turkey 9

India 16 United Arab Emirates I

Indonesia 2 United Kingdom 7

Iran 9 Venezuela 15

Ireland 10 Yugoslavia I

Italy 13 Zaire I

Jamaica 4 Zimbabwe I

Japan 8 Total 336

Jordan 5

Countries Represented 62

Source: Office of lhe Dean for Student Development

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Undergraduate and Graduate Minority Enrollment

1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87

Men V\'Olllcn Total Men \VOIllCI1 Total Men \\'omcn Total Men \\-'omen Total

UndergraduateBlack 75 115 190 91 107 198 96 123 219 103 132 235American Indian 2 5 7 6 9 15 8 10 18 8 II 19OriciHal III 180 291 III 193 304 125 205 330 135 242 377Hispanic 140 203 :14:J 145 211 356 145 226 371 149 235 384Other 75 93 168 69 73 142 50 67 117 5:J 59 112-- - -Total 403 596 999 422 593 1,015 424 631 1,055 448 679 1,127

GraduateBlack 37 46 83 :J5 45 80 31 57 88 36 58 94American Indian 3 5 8 2 4 6 4 7 11 I 5 6Oriental 46 48 94 52 55 107 54 60 114 64 71 135Hispanic 32 :17 69 36 41 77 49 48 97 40 53 93Other 37 44 81 37 46 83 44 39 83 42 33 75

- - -Total 155 180 335 162 191 353 182 211 393 183 220 403

Total Graduate 558 776 1,334 584 784 1,368 606 842 1,448 631 899 1,530and Undergraduate

Source: Registrar

Veterans Enrolled at Boston College1986- I987

Full- Part-School Men Women Time Time Total

Arts and Sciences 5 0 5 0 5Education 0 0 0 0 0Evening College 8 I 2 7 9Nursing 0 0 0 0 0Managcrnclll 2 0 2 0 2Graduate School of A&S 5 2 2 5 7G"aduate SOM 2 0 3 3Law School 8 2 10 0 10Social Work 0 0 0 0 0- - - -Total 30 6 21 15 36

Source: Registrar

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Undergraduate Degrees Conferred>By Degree and Number of Majors

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

Arts and Sciences

A.B.

Single Major 792 816 912 782 92\

Double Major 233 212 222 208 184Triple Major I I I-- --

1,025 1,029 \,135 99\ 1,105B.S.

Single Major 168 175 170 1"9 109,,-Double Major 37 32 37 19 15Triple Major

205 207 207 171 124--Total A&S 1,230 1,236 \,342 1,162, 1,229School of Education-A. B.

Single Major 170 154 120 141 142Double Major 29 \7 16 10 II

Triple Major

199 I i I 136 151 153School of Management-B.S.

Single Major 440 410 391 464 482Double Major 107 130 135 123 109

Triple Major 2 I I--549 541 527 587 591

School of Nursing-B.S. 178 186 142 155 160Subtotal-Undergraduate Degrees 2,156 2,134 2,147 2,055 2,133

Evening College

A.B. 109 123 126 129 140

B.S.

109 123 126 129 140

Total Undergraduate Degrees Conferred 2,265 2,257 2,273 2,184 2,273

*Septcmbcr-January. t\.laySource: Registrar

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Undergraduate Degrees ConferredBy Major*

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

Accounting 162 178 179 132 108American Studies I IArt History 17 7 12 8 6Biochemistry I 8Biology 149 154 161 123 86Chemistry 36 31 26 29 16Classics 2 2 3 I IComputer Science 73 96 III 161 87Early Childhood Education 7 10 7 13Early Childhood & Special Education 7 4Early Childhood Special Needs 10Economics 203 162 208 224 218Elementary Education 59 35 26 31 42English 186 205 212 162 202Finance 109 97 liS 108 170French 15 16 18 IS 12General Management 17 23 21Geology 4 13 II II 4Geophysics 4 3 2 3German 3 2 3 I 2History 89 54 87 77 77Human Development 49 49 48 46 50Independent I 3 3Italian I 2 I 5Linguistics 3 3 IManagement 16 ISMarketing 151 132 122 182 201Mathematics 70 84 66 45 77Middle School Education 2Moderate Special Needs 22Nursing 178 186 142 ISS 160Operations Management 4 3Organizational Studies/H uman Resources Management I I 13 7 13 10Philosophy 41 28 43 24 45Physics 12 7 7 4 4Political Science 124 165 151 133 140Psychology 124 112 116 110 130Quantative Analysis 5Romance Languages 13 6 7 2Russian 2 4 4Secondary Ed ucation 10 5 13 IS 3Severe Special Needs 5 6 6 6Slavic Studies 2Sociology 63 48 39 27 26Spanish 10 18 15 13 ISSpecial Education!Alternative Environments 7 I I 3 ISpecial Education/Elementary Education** 72 49 23 42Speech Communication 63 95 91 106 136Speech Theater 7 I 4 I 7Studio Art 8 10 9 10 9Theology 4 2 14 6 9Total*** 2,156 2,134 2,147 2,057 2,133

*Double and Triple majors counted br first major.**Elementary Education majors with concentration in Special Education.

***[vcning College majors arc not included in this lOlal.Source: Registrar

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Undergraduate Degrees ConferredBy School and by Major

,... ,... ,...A.&S. Ed. 50'"1 :-'un. '\.&5. Ed. SO"i Sun. A.&5. Ed. SO~I Sun.

A.B. B.S. A.B. B.S. B.S. Tolal A.B. B.S. A.B. B.S. B.S. Tobll A.B. B.s. A.B. B.S. B.S. Tolal

Accounting 179 179 132 132 108 108American Studies I IAn History 12 12 8 8 6 6

Biochemistry I I 8 8Biology 161 161 123 123 86 86Chemistry 26 26 29 29 16 16

Classics 3 3 I I I IComputer Science 34 77 III 34 127 161 34 53 87Early Childhood Education 10 10 7 13 13

Early Childhood &Special Education 7 7 4 4

Economics 202 6 208 210 14 224 209 8 218

Elementary Education 26 26 31 31 42 42English 212 212 162 162 195 6 I 202Finance 115 115 108 108 170 170

French 18 18 15 15 II 12General Management 21 21Geology II II II II 4 4

Geophysics 2 2 3 3German 3 3 I I 2 2History 87 87 77 77 75 77

Human Development 48 48 46 46 50 50Independent 3 3 3 3Italian 2 2 I I 5 5

Linguistics IManagement 16 16- 15 15Marketing 122 122 182 182 201 201

Mathematics 66 66 45 45 76 I 77Middle School Education 2 2Moderate Special Needs 22 22Nursing 142 142 155 155 160 160

Operations ManagementOr£anizational Studies/Human

esources Management . 7 13 13 10 10Philosophy 43 43 24 24 42 2 45

Physics 7 7 4 4 4 4Political Science 151 151 133 133 140 140Ps}'chology 116 116 110 110 127 2 130

Quantitative Analysis 5 5Romance Languages 7 7 2 2Russian 4 4

Secondary Education 13 13 15 15 3 3Se\'ere Special Needs 6 6 6 6 6 6Slavic Studies

Sociology 39 39 27 27 26 26Spanish 15 15 13 13 12 2 15Special Education/Alternative

[n\'ironments 3 3

Special Education/ElementaryEducation 23 23 42 42

Speech Communication 91 91 106 106 132 4 136Speech Theater 4 4 I I 6 I 7

Studio Art 9 9 10 10 9 9Theology 14 14 6 6 7 9

Total* 1,135 207 136 527 142 2,147 988 171 151 592 155 2,057 1,116 118 158 581 160 2,133

*E\'ening College majors are not included in this tmai.Source: Registrar

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Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Conferred"By Degree and by Sex

1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

~fcll \\'OIllCIl Total Men \\'omclI Tolal Men \\"omen Total Mel! \\'omen Total

UndergraduateCollege of Arts & Sciences

A.B. 443 [IH6 1,029 505 630 1,135 42:J 568 991 493 612 1,105B.S. 117 90 207 1:10 77 207 87 84 171 79 45 124

Total Arls & Sciences 560 676 1,2:J6 635 707 1,342 510 652 1,lfl2 572 657 1,229--School of Education-A.B. 6 Hl5 171 17 119 136 14 137 151 10 143 153School of ;'\;ufsing-B.S. 3 183 186 4 138 142 5 150 155 3 157 160School of r-.1anagemcllt-B.S. 281 260 541 268 25!J S27 308 281 589 329 262 591Subtotal Undergraduate 8r,0 1,284 2.134 924 1.22~ 2.147 837 1,220 2,057 1,014 1,219 2,133Evening College A.B. 43 80 12:1 45 81 126 50 79 129 51 89 140Total UndergraduateDegrees Conferred 893 1,364 2,257 969 1,304 2,273 887 1,299 2,186 965 1,308 2,273

GraduatePh.D. 31 37 68 50 3ti 86 :J1 43 74 :10 37 67D.Ed. 9 5 14 3 4 7 5 5 5 5 10M.A. 59 128 187 58 103 161 58 127 185 56 129 185M.S. 18 87 105 15 83 98 22 63 Sf> I:J 68 81r-.I.Ed. :16 112 148 18 82 100 34 87 121 28 98 126MAT. 2 2 4 I 4 .5 3 4 7 5 6 IIM.S.T. 2 I :1 I I 2 4 6.1.0. 153 105 258 132 129 2fll 164 137 301 143 100 243M.B.A. 75 62 137 78 62 14IJ 107 65 172 83 58 141M.S.\\'. 22 121 143 19 110 129 22 80 102 26 III 137D.S.\\'. 2 2 2 2C.A.E.5 8 17 25 4 10 14 fi 14 20 II 9 20C.A.G.S. I ITotal Graduate DegreesConferred 413 676 1,089 380 624 1,004 454 621 1,075 403 627 1,030

Total Undergraduate andGraduate Degrees 1,306 2,040 3,346 1,349 1,928 3,277 1,341 1,920 3,261 1,368 1,935 3,303

*Septcmbcr-J anuarr- f\1 arSource: Registrar

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Undergraduate and Graduate Financial Aid, 1981-1986Thousands of Dollars

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

Type of Aid - Undergraduate

University Scholarships and Grants l $ 6.262 $ i,694 $ 9,i15 $10,863 $12,425

State Scholarships· 1,28i 1,331 1,812 2,368 2,530

Pel! Grants' l,i63 l,i43 1,630 1,355 1,366

Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants" 999 836 I,Oi3 1,251 1,209

Work-Study l,il3 1,936 1,832 l,i81 2,048

National Direct Student Loans5 2,33i 2,509 2,504 2,39i 2,41i

Undergraduate Total6 $14,361 $16,049 $18,566 $20,015. $21,994

Type of Aid - Graduate

Work-Study 2i4 354 308 349 400

National Direct Student Loans5 420 488 5iO 595 il3

Total Undergraduate and Graduate $14,995 $16,891 $19,444 $20,959 $23,107

Number of Awards

1981-82 1982-82 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

Type of Aid - Undergraduate

University Scholarships and Grants' 3,191 3,504 3,636 3,328 3,266

State Scholarships· l,i46 l,i51 l,il4 1,912 1,845

Pel! Grants' 1,935 1,633 1,3i4 1,098 1,049

Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants" 1,320 1,64i 1,513 1,221 1,044

Work-Study 1,295 1,415 1,449 1,603 1,628

National Direct Student Loans5 2,i53 2,iiO 2,191 2,190 2,250

Undergraduate Total li 12,240 12,i20 11,8ii 11,352 11,082

Type of Aid - Graduate

Work-Study 186 225 194 269 260

National Direct Student Loan55 260 33i 340 334 3i3

Total Undergraduate and Graduate 12,686 13,282 12,411 1l,955 II,iI5

IThis statistic includes regular university scholarships and grams (Ihrough the operating budget), faculty kin tuition remission, minority scholar­ships, athletic grants, Jesuit Reduction, Alumni Association Scholarships, and endowed monies for scholarships.

2Stale scholarship funds to students from ~iassachusens, Vermont, Connecticut. New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Rhode Island, Maryland. Maine, NewHampshire.~SlUdents who arc enrolled at least half-time in an undergraduate degree program are eligible to apply for these grants. Formerly Basic Educa­tional Opportunity Grams, Pell Crams are awarded to students with need, and eligibility is determined directly by the Federal Government.~Available to students enrolled at least half-time in an undergraduate degree program. These grants are awarded 10 students with exceptionalneed and arc termed "last resort."

!>Available to undergraduates and graduates enrolled at least half-time. These loan funds are obtained by Federal GO\'ernment contributions,Boston College contributions and collections of pre\'ious loans awarded. The loans ha\'e up to a IO-year repayment period with an interest rate of5% per year on the unpaid balance.

6This is a duplicated total since some students receive more than one type of aid.NOTE: In an effon to minimize statistical det;til, the above data does not include Boston College graduate student assistance (approximately

$3.144,179 in 1985-86), administered by the various schl)I)ls and departments. Also excluded are the Nursing and Loan Program($66,250 in 1985-86), a variety of gm'ernment fellowships or scholarships from fraternal organizations and clubs ($1,300,588 in 1985-86).and Higher Education Loans processed by the Financial Aid Office and disbursed by banks ($14.955,116 in 1985-86), all of which arcopen to both undergraduate and graduate students. (In addition to these programs, the Student Employment Office placed 3,559 stu­dents in summer and terlll jobs both on and off campus. and the university processed parental loans totaling $3,477,149 from banks andthe Massachusetts Education Loan Authority.)

Source: Financial Aid Office.

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Health ServicesNumber of Students Served

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

Grand Totals

Total Visits to M.D. 20,048 19,506 19,840 17,474 19,108

Total Visits to Nurse Practitioner 1,992 1,889 2,596 4,980 2,539

Total Visits to R.N. 7,686 7,594 7,693 7,182 8,385

Total Visits to Non-Professionals for First Aid 417 652 601 710

Total Visits to Nutritionist 100 219

Total Visits to Physical Therapist --- --- 1,442 ~Total 29,726 29,406 30,781 31,779 32,079

Infirmary-

Admissions:

Men 289 283 273 266 243

Women 378 389 424 350 396--- --- ---

Total 667 672 697 616 639

Total Patient Days 1,592 1,576 1,542 1,373 1,407

Average Daily Census 7.3 7.3 7.2 6.3 6.4

Average Length of, Stay (days) 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.5

Number of Days in Full Operation 217 216 215 216 218

*lnduded in Grand TotalsSource: Health Services Office

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University Counseling ServicesNumber of Students, Faculty-Staff Served*

School 1981-82 1982·83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

Arts and Sciences 957 998 951 908 961Education 130 110 127 120 127Evening College 13 26 22 35 34Nursing 124 108 II I 126 91Management 302 229 299 283 273Total Undergraduate 1,526 1,471 1,510 1,472 1,486Graduate School of Arts & Sciences 40 43 49 91 103Graduate School of Management 14 18 9 I I 15Law School 82 78 81 98 82Social Work 14 10 18 24 22Total Graduate/Professional 150 149 157 224 222Faculty-Staff 40 25 41 47 42

--Total served 1,176 1,645 1,708 1,743 1,750

Counseling Services ProvidedUndergraduate and Graduate Students*

Academic

318

%

18

Vocational

105

%

6

Psychological

1327

%

76

Total

1750

%

100

*Includes students served by the College Mental Health Center of BostonNOTE: These statistics supercede previously published ones which .....ere subject lO a computational output error.Source: University Counseling Services

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Boston CollegeAlumni Clubs

AlbanyArizonaCape CodChicagoCincinnatiClevelandDallasDenverDetroitFairfield CountyFloridaGeorgiaHartfordHoustonLos AngelesMaineMerrimack ValleyNew YorkMid-HudsonMinnesotaNew HavenNew JerseyNorth ShoreNorthern California (San Francisco)PhiladelphiaRhode IslandRochesterSan DiegoSaint LouisSeattleSyracuseVermontWashington, D.C.Western MassachusettsWestern PennsylvaniaWisconsinWorcester

Source: Alumni Association

Alumni AssociationBoard of DirectorsWith Committee Assignments1986-1987

Richard T. Horan, '53President

Marie J. Kelleher, '55, G '69Vice President/President Elect Awards,

Social Activities

John H. ~facKinnon, '62Treasurer, Continuing Education

William J. Sullivan, Jr., '60Secretary. Classes, Social Activities

Paul F, Branca, '69, M,B.A. '76Career Planning Be Placement

Martin D. Gavin, '69, M.B.A. '76MBA Alumni Liaison

Paul F. IIcanca. '69. M.II.A. '76J. Barr)' Driscoll, '52Nominations

Karen M. Campbell, '80Leon P. Stamps, '75AHANA Council Liaison

Rev. Rkha'd F. Cwnin. 0511. M.A. '67Admissions

Michele Griffin, '76Social Activities

Carole Ward McNamara, NC '60Newton College, Women's Resource

Faith Brouillard-Hughes, NC '67Newton College Alumni Liaison

John T. Boyle, EC '69Evening College Alumni Liaison

Elaine M. Moriarty, Esq., Law '73Law School Alumni Liaison

John J. O'Connell, D.D.S., '55Annual Fund

Ann R. O'Meara, '59, SW '66Social Work

John H. MacKinnon, '62Alumni Continuing Learning

Michael R. Gee, '76Clubs

Ann G. \Vallace, '80Clubs

Hon. Joseph P. Warner, '58 Law '61Nominations, Physical Facilities

Boston CollegeAlumni Association1986 Awards Ceremony

The William V, McKenney AwardJoseph F. Cotter, '49

Awards of Excellence

CommercePeter $. Lynch, '65

EducationJohn R. Coakley, '51, ~f.Ed. '54Weston M. Jenks, Jr., '45, l\LA. '50, M.Ed.

'55

Public ServiceLuella Hennessey Donovan, '65

ReligionMsgr. Peter F. Hart, '31

ScienceDr. Gregory J. McCarthy, '64

Young Alumni Achievement AwardJeffrey S. Keith, '84

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Alumni AlumniComparative Regional Analysis Geographic Analysis by StateFall 1986 Fall 1986

Massachusetts Alabama 77 Nevada 43

Metropolitan Boston: Alaska 57 New Hampshire 2,052

Postal Areas 01701-02009 11,509Arizona 258 New Jersey 3,249Arkansas 21 New Mexico 83

02101-02215 22,341 California* 2,663 New York* 6,701Outside Metropolitan Boston 13,608 Colorado 332 North Carolina 306

Total Massachusetts Alumni 47,458 Connecticut 4,735 North Dakota I I

New EnglandDelaware 131 Ohio 852District of Columbia 565 Oklahoma 82

Connecticut 4,735 Florida 1,414 Oregon 103Maine 1,017 Georgia 384 Pennsylvania 1,518

New Hampshire 2,052 Guam 4 Puerto Rico 214

Rhode Island 1,968Hawaii 128 Rhode Island 1,968Idaho 69 South Carolina 100

Vermont 394 Illinois 1,110 South Dakota 17Total New England Outside Massachusetts 10,166 Indiana 179 Tennessee 136

Massach usells 47,458 Iowa 69 Texas 738

Total New England 57,624Kansas 72 Utah 37Kentucky 109 Vermont 394

Total Outside New England 31,210 Louisiana 163 Virgin Islands 30Total Alumni 88,834 Maine 1,017 Virginia 1,410

Source: Information Services. University RelationsMaryland 1,426 Washington* 267Massachusetts 47,458 West Virginia 39Michigan 499 Wisconsin 236Minnesota 248 \Vyoming 19Mississippi 31 Total U,S. 83,998Missouri 252 Foreign Nations 1,251Montana 28 Other 3,585Nebraska 57

Total Alumni 88,834

*California, New York and Washington include APO addresses.NOTE: Also included are indi\'iduals who attended Boston College

for at Icast one year without graduating. These alumni arereferred to as "EX Alumni" (sec pagcs 46-49). Double- andtriple-degreed alumni are coumed by their primary (orfirst-received) degree only.

Source: Information Services, University Relations

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Living AlumniBy Primary School, Fall 1986

Evening Nawton Grad. Grad. Social Weston EXClass A.&S. Ed. S.a.M. S.O.N. College College A.&S. S.O.M. Work Law Thoo. Alumni Han. Total Women Me, Total Cia••

1901 5 5 2 5 19011902 I I I I 19021903 1903

1904 19041905 19051906 1906ElO? 1907

1908 19081909 19091910 1910191 J 4 4 4 4 1911

I ~112 I !1l2191:1 5 4 4 4 19131914 I I 2 I I 2 1914191[1 ·1 2 5 !I 2 7 !I 1915

1916 IU 7 17 5 14 17 19161917 .. 7 II " f> II Ell 71918 " " 10 4 6 10 19181919 5 16 19 9 10 19 1919

1920 12 20 :n !I 24 3~l 19201921 1:3 16 30 9 21 50 19211922 17 22 40 If> 24 ,10 1922

1923 26 19 45 12 :3:1 45 1923

1924 :3:1 5 28 66 20 46 66 [9241~12S :35 I f> 51 73 18 55 75 1925

1926 70 5 10 51 115 19 !If> 115 19261927 70 H 8 35 122 :n 89 122 1927

1928 7H I 15 9 32 133 32 101 133 19281929 80 2 II H 46 147 42 10:, 147 1929

]!I:lO 91 II II 4 57 174 61 113 174 19:30ID:ll 115 7 14 13 60 209 56 153 209 19:11

1932 III II 13 " 8 55 204 4:l 161 204 1932

1933 141 14 26 10 15 59 265 67 198 265 19331934 158 18 29 16 12 71 304 81 223 304 1934

I!1:l5 17,1 22 2:3 12 II 57 299 70 229 299 1935

11J:l6 149 15 16 19 7 48 254 45 209 254 193619:17 168 16 20 26 5 75 306 52 254 306 193719:18 18!:, :H 15 II 20 I 56 319 61 2S8 319 19381939 212 34 29 (; 28 2 85 396 84 312 396 1939

1940 231 25 2:l " 28 2 69 388 6·1 324 388 19401941 19:1 37 17 15 23 2 47 334 64 270 334 1941I!H2 191 ,IS :H 2" 10 13 I 66 385 75 310 385 19421943 207 42 22 II 12 17 I 72 384 59 325 384 1943

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Living AlumniBy Primary School, (Continued)

Clan A.AS. Ed.Evening Newton Graci. Grad. Social Weston EX

S.O.M. S.O.N. College College A.AS. S.O.M. Work Law Thee. Alumni Hon. Total Women Men Total Class

19H194:11946

1947

16410:1

1:)

133

5021

222

1216

2519

49

22:H

119

1521

65

1224

1133

75174

4147

32:,\339134

300

37395057

286300

84243

323 1944339 194513·1 1946300 1947

194H1949195019:11

Hi:!

402B04

755

7694

:l04341

2:)3741

18352250

3256Iii92

24252528

44768497

2136

16

396491

3747:,:1

14441529

64132174208

310G21

12701:121

374 19487:,:1 1949

1444 19501529 1951

19[,2

1953195419;15

467:J99345291

301257226195

7078

113121

56516473

30392037

591161:\3117

25352826

82625349

1123

4642fl937

1137\0801O.r,:l949

\82244277285

955836776664

1137 19521080 1953IOS3 19549·19 1955

1247 19561194 19571499 19581488 1959

1960196119621963

1597I:H214311808

857843

10281047

1015871882

1154

5824715496S4

3YO351471441

12'17IHJ.I14991-188

15971~42

14:llIR08

5130484S

8581

140118

543

17

18:~8

22:{O

61799171i

59625873

28

2630

200158105254

120103135121

36505875

95102123140

7461

627R

1307:{9261

120129169lSI

345288241329

284256350345

13194

129167

1%!IS

131120

~W8

285~26

476

196019611%21911:l

19;,619[,7

1%819!"J9

1964196519ti61967

1%81%919701971

1972197319741975

1~176

197719781979

479423442453

552544532fl34

614609963927

1158103312131107

18:1181182198

2812:n233284

28fi250323298

420400353384

397318382"1

4934524S4503

I:H146217182

142117145162

I:n152153208

22{i162169195

7n787483

648f>9168

787179

lOS

87759:l

108

187133158149

184188207175

2532'15200210

5

21fi233260418

:l72:,13477520

S86419483456

59tiOf>7n7:l7179

109

·16495257

SI515985

887998

111

102104

92114

8110711292

In198201176

204219193219

:H·123632

2836

22

fiG574352

1

32

1887184119022149

2~15

24232:n42499

27462:14829253001

33062H2630363031

68:1614748803

82S91S977

1021

1138110413691606

171:lIS4215561674

1202122712141346

1487150813971478

1608144415561395

I59:l1284148013{iO

1887184119622119

2:H52·12323742499

274625·1829253001

330628263036:l034

1964196:,19661967

1968196919701971

1972197319741975

1976197719781979

1980198119821983

1185II 7712391264

17120919:1165

470559558560

201li3177180

91111145

481501521421

11512812:l121

1219098

131

22723i210228

2231

:30G8316i:{2:{3:l21 i

170{i1770187219:,9

1362139713661258

3068316732383217

1980198119821983

198419851986

136111591225

147144146

548575573

l:l8144

148

1271.15105

367423243

126133126

118

94124

14 5

316830752907

181418:HIG78

13541241122'.)

3168:l0752907

1984198519H6

TOTAL 29,790 6,250 14,583 5,575 3,498 3,160 12,207 1,952 2,597 5,474 522 3,213 13 88,834 37,699 51,135 88,834 TOTAL

Source: Information Services. Univcrsit)" Relations

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-IH Alumni

Alumni DonorsBy Primary School and Class, 1985-1986

TotalEvening Newton Grad. Grad. Social Weston EX Alumni

Class A.&S. Ed. S.O.M. S.O.N. College College A.&S. S.O.M. Work Law Theo. Alumni Donors Class

1915 19151916 6 ; 19161917 19171918 2 2 1918

1919 3 :J 19191920 ; 2 10 19201921 3 2 " 19211922 6 2 8 1922

1923 10 2 12 192$1924 1; Ii 192,11925 12 5 I; 19251926 33 2 3" 192H

192; 36 :J 39 192i1928 48 4 52 1928

1929 39 3 43 192~1

1930 4; 5 53 1930

1931 66 4 6 76 19311932 56 1 1 2 8 69 19321933 69 3 2 2 10 86 19331934 n 2 !I 5 10 IO:J 1934

1935 ;1 3 4 2 6 86 19351936 98 2 8 13 121 19361937 82 2 3 8 10 105 193;1938 ;8 6 I 4 II :J IO:J 1938

1939 108 6 4 3 ; 10 139 19391940 115 4 3 2 ; 10 142 19401941 84 2 2 5 ; " 105 19411942 8; 16 6 " 4 8 !I 135 1942

1943 80 24 2 4 !J 119 Hl431944 81 28 4 4 8 125 1944

194" 51 8 1 1 2 1 1; 81 19451946 ; I 4 2 6 4 6 30 1940

1947 39 9 2 4 ; 10 3 ;4 194;1948 56 31 4 4 8 ; 110 '9481949 15~) 35 ; 8 6 6 24 2 247 19491950 281 131 11 " 9 10 4 40 ; 498 1950

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Alumni 49

Alumni DonorsBy Primary School and Class, (Continued)

TotalEvening Newton Grad. Grad. Social Weston EX Alumni

Class A.&S. Ed. S.O.M. S.O.N. College College A.&S. S.O.M. WOrk Law Thea. Alumni Donors Class

1951 280 III 12 9 6 20 10 36 12 496 19511952 165 114 17 18 9 7 9 31 4 374 19521953 140 87 19 15 10 19 6 27 3 326 19531954 116 83 34 17 2 31 4 18 6 311 1954

1955 107 61 40 12 7 14 4 15 5 265 19551956 108 32 94 33 18 4 19 7 22 13 350 19561957 110 18 68 32 18 13 8 5 24 8 304 19571958 119 27 108 38 12 13 17 4 21 9 368 1958

1959 95 26 104 43 20 15 11 5 18 2 340 19591960 103 35 107 56 25 25 26 2 II 18 6 414 19601961 77 23 96 39 14 24 19 2 8 22 6 330 19611962 91 26 87 53 19 31 10 II 5 39 4 377 1962

1963 140 60 100 50 20 19 21 6 5 34 3 459 19631964 160 49 131 28 11 45 25 8 8 26 2 493 19641965 140 43 114 29 21 28 26 3 9 37 2 452 19651966 155 44 132 64 15 25 39 17 5 43 2 3 544 1966

1967 154 57 140 54 24 32 58 26 9 42 4 3 603 19671968 198 56 160 30 13 35 48 17 9 50 4 2 622 19681969 190 55 138 20 22 32 48 16 6 63 4 6 600 19691970 179 59 128 31 21 35 45 24 8 42 I 573 1970

1971 185 65 154 34 14 30 61 35 9 57 3 647 19711972 187 61 118 34 15 19 49 20 8 60 6 577 19721973 165 55 109 38 14 31 50 22 6 86 I 577 19731974 260 62 109 29 24 20 34 17 6 79 I 641 1974

1975 194 52 82 42 23 56 45 17 9 80 600 19751976 286 67 174 48 16 I 51 27 9 63 743 19761977 226 43 152 35 17 45 16 2 69 606 19771978 271 45 126 29 16 50 28 5 57 627 1978

1979 267 26 162 31 19 37 36 8 57 643 19791980 252 30 139 44 19 44 42 3 62 636 19801981 274 55 203 50 31 48 39 4 73 777 19811982 261 36 163 29 32 49 34 7 57 668 1982

1983 217 18 145 29 32 42 34 9 45 571 19831984 188 10 133 30 25 29 26 8 37 486 19841985 95 12 88 9 12 20 16 2 17 271 1985

TOTAL 8,166 1,248 4,503 1,251 719 576 1,234 541 287 1,684 19 301 20,529 TOTAL

Source: Information Services, University Relations

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50 Alumni

Gifts to the UniversityTotal Volunteer Giving, 1984-1986

Source

Alumni

Parents

Friends

Corporations

Matching Gifts

Foundations

Planned Giving

AssociationsTotal

*GiflS represellt cash "cccivcd as of 5/31/86Source: Office of Developmellt

Gilts1984-1985

$4,060,853

1,187,481

485,097

569,268

511,681

488,939

540,499

502,193$8,346,Oll

Gilts1985-1986

$ 4,131,164

1,100,176

711,112

1,789,915

624,515

1,165,383

1,072,127

502,193$ll,096,585

Individual Donors'By Giving Club

Giving Club Level of Gift 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

President's Circle $5,000 + 126 135 167 217 249

Casson Society $2,500-$4,999 64

FIDES $1,000-$2,499** 666 866 941 1109 1102

Tower Builders $500-$999 330 359 415 441 457

John Bapst Associates $250-$499 673 764 1093 961 1182

McElroy Associates $100-$249 2973 3764 5401 4466 5148

Other Annual Fund $1-$99 12,326 14,953 12,294 14,998 14,708

Total Individual Donors 17,094 20,841 20,31l 22,192 22,910

*Includcs only alumni. parents and friends.**Prior Lo 1985-86, giftlcvels for Fides were $1,000-$4.999.Source: Office of DC\'c!opmclll

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[,.j Physical Plant

Buildings Related to Boston College OperationsLocation and Primary UseFall 1986

Name

Alumni StadiumBapst LibraryBarat HouseBarry Fine Arts PavilionBca HouselBotolph HouseBourneuf HouseBrock HouseCampion HalFCanisius HouselCarney HallCheverus HallClaver HallConnolly Faculty CenterCouage and GarageCushing HallCushing HouseDaly House'Devlin HallDonaldson HouseDuchesne EastDuchesne WestEdmond's HallFaber HouseFenwick HallFitzpatrick HallWilliam J. Flynn Student

Recreation ComplexFulton HallGasson HallGonzaga HallGreycliff HallGym (Newton)Haley HouseHancock HouseHanley HouseHiggins HallHillside AHillside BHillside C (Renamed Rubenstein Hall)Hillside DHopkins HouseHovey HouseKenny-Cottle LibraryKeyes NorthKeyes SouthKostka Hall

Location

Lower Cam pusMiddle Campus885 Centre Street885 Centre Street17fi Commonwealth Avenue18 Old Colony Road36 College Road78 College RoadMiddle Campus67 Lee RoadMiddle Campus127 Hammond Street40 Tudor Road300 Hammond Street885 Centre StreetMiddle Campus885 Centre Street262 Beacon StreetI\Iiddle Campus90 College Road885 Centre Street885 Centre Street200 SI. Thomas More Drive102 College Road46 Tudor Road137 Hammond Street

Lower CampusMiddle CampusMiddle Campus149 Hammond Street2051 Commonwealth Avenue885 Centre Street314 Hammond Street223 Beacon Street885 Centre StreetMiddle Campus100 Commonwealth Avenue100 Commonwealth Avenue

90 Commonwealth AvenueI 16 College Road258 Hammond Street885 Centre Street885 Centre Street885 Centre Street149 Hammond Street

Primary Use

SportsLibraryJesuit Residence & AdministrativeAcademic & AdministrativeJesuit ResidenceAdministrativeAdministrativeAdminiso-ativeAcademic & AdministrativeJesuit ResidenceAcademic & AdministrativeStudent ResidenceStudent ResidenceAcademicResidenceAcademic & AdministrativeStudent ResidenceJesuit ResidenceAcademic & AdministrativeAdministrativeStudent. ResidenceStudent ResidenceStudent ResidenceAcademicStudent ResidenceStudent Residence

Sports & AdministrativeAcademic & AdministrativeAcademic & AdministrativeStudent ResidenceStudent ResidenceGymnasiumAcademicAcademicStudent ResidenceAcademic & AdministrativeStudent. ResidenceStudent Residence

Student ResidenceAdministrativeAcademic & AdministrativeLibraryStudent ResidenceStudent ResidenceStudent Residence

DateConstructedor Acquired

19571928197419741965196719741972195519661962196019551975197419601974198119241975197419741975193819601960

197219481913195819691974196919071974196619731973

1973196819711974197419741957

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Physical Plant 55

Buildings Related to Boston College Operations(Continued)

Name

Lawrence HouseLoyola HallLyons HallMcElroy Commons2

McGuinn HallMedeiros TownhousesMill Street CottageModular ApartmentsMurray HouseO'Connell HallThomas P. O'Neill, Jr. LibraryParking GaragePutnam CenterRahner HouseRoberts CenterRobsham Theater Arts CenterRoncalli HallRubenstein HallService BuildingShaw HouseCommander Shea FieldSouthwell HallSI. Mary's Hall'51. Mary's HouseSI. Thomas More HallJames W. Smith WingStuart House (Law School)Trinity Chapel (Newton)Michael P. Walsh HallWelch HallWeston Observatory"Williams HallXavier Hall

Location

122 College Road42 Tudor RoadMiddle CampusMiddle CampusMiddle Campus60 Tudor Road29 Mill StreetLower Campus292 Hammond Street185 Hammond StreetMiddle Campus2599 Beacon Street885 Centre Street96 College RoadMiddle CampusLower Campus182 Hammond Street90 Commonwealth AvenueMiddle Campus377 Beacon StreetLower Campus38 Commonwealth AvenueMiddle Campus885 Centre StreetSI. Thomas More Drive885 Centre Street885 Centre Street885 Centre Street150 SI. Thomas More Drive200 Hammond StreetWeston, MA143 Hammond Street44 Tudor Road72 College Road84 College Road66 Commonwealth Avenue5

31 Lawrence Avenue55 Lee Road

Primary Use

AdministrativeStudent ResidenceAcademic & AdministrativeStudent Services & AdministrativeAcademic & AdministrativeStudent ResidenceResidenceStudent ResidenceCommuter CenterStudent UnionCentral Research LibraryGeneral Use Parking FacilityAdministrativeAdministrativeAcademic, Administrative & GymStudent Services & AcademicStudent ResidenceStudent ResidenceAdministrative & Trade ShopsStudent ResidenceBaseball DiamondAdministrativeJesuit ResidenceAcademic & AdministrativeAdministrativeAcademic & AdministrativeAcademic & AdministrativeChapelStudent Residence & Dining FacilityStudent ResidenceResearch & AdministrativeStudent ResidenceStudent ResidenceAdministrativeAdministrativeStudent ResidenceAcademicResidence

DateConstructedor Acquired

\9681955195119601968197119741970196719381984197919741952195819811965197319481962196019371917197419551974197419741980196519481965195519701985198519791978

IRented to Jesuit Community of Boston College.2StudelH Ser\'ices in McElroy Commons include bookstore, dining halls, mail room, U.S. Post Office.~Owned by the Jesuit Community of Boston College.~Land rcmed from the New England Pro\'ince of the Society of .Jesus. Building owned by Boston College.~Leased from Baptist Home of Massachusetls.Source: Space I\fanagelllcllI

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56 Physical Plant

Boston College PropertiesFall 1986

Upper CampusRoncalli. \Velch. and \VilliamsO'Conneli and Upper Campus Dormitories

Total Upper Campus

Middle CampusArea bounded by Beacon Street.

Lower Campus Road. College Road. andCommonwealth Avenue-including Hillside,Southwell

18 Old Colony Road (Botolph)122 College Road (Lawrence)116 College Road (Hopkins)102 College Road (Faber)96 College Road (Rahner)90 College Road (Donaldson)84 College Road78 College Road (Brock)72 College Road36 College Road (Bourneuf)176 Commonwealth (Bea)

Total Middle Campus

Square Feet

137,446472,838

610,284

1,677,84517.3469,5797,3497,1916,4637,9607,4606,3087,1009,126

18,184

1,781,911

Acres

3.110.9

14.0

38.50.40.20.20.20.10.20.20.10.20.20.4

40.9

Lower CampusArea bounded by Lower Campus Road,

Beacon Street, and St. Thomas MoreDrive (excluding MDC property)

2150 Commonwealth Avenue(St. Thomas More Hall)

Total Lower Campus

Total Upper, Middle and Lower Campuses

Newton Campus

Total Chestnut Hill and Newton Campuses

Outlying PropertiesNewton

262 Beacon Street (Daly)258 Hammond Street (Hovey)292 Hammond Street (Murray)300 Hammond Street (Connolly)314 Hammond Street (Haley)31 Lawrence Avenue67 Lee Road (Canisius)55 Lee Road

Boston2051 Commonwealth (Greycliff)

Total Properties Owned by Boston College

2,279,266 52.3

156,575 3.6

2,435,841 55.9

4,828,036 110.8

1,751,112 40.2

6,579,148 151.0

19,793 0.5178.390 4.150,554 1.270,767 1.655,710 1.313,109 0.310.436 0.216,032 0.4

414,791 9.6

4,623 0.1

6,998,562 160.7

NOTE: The above statistics do not include rented properties used in University operations.Source: Buildings and Grounds

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Physical Plant 57

Facility CapacitiesFall 1986

Facility

AthleticsAlumni Stadium:

Sporling EventsField Scating

William J. Flynn Student Recreation ComplexRoberts Center:

Sporting EventsFloor Seating

AuditoriumsBarry Fine Arts Pavilion 223Cushing Hall 00 IDevlin Hall 008Fulton Hall 4 12Gasson Hall 305Higgins Hall 304Higgins Hall 307McGuinn Hall 121Robsham Theater Arts CenterStuart Hall 411Stuart Hall 315

Conference RoomsMurray Conference RoomRobens LoungeTrustees' Board Room

Dining Halls·Eagle's NestFacuhy Dining RoomLyons CafeteriaMcElroy Dining HallNewton Campus CafeteriaNewton Campus Snack BarWalsh Hall Dining Facilities:

Dining RoomGolden LanternFunction Rooms

HousesBarat HouseHaley HouseHovey HouseO'Connell Hall

LoungesCushing Faculty LoungeDevlin 103~kGuinn 3rd Floor LoungeMcGuinn 5th Floor Lounge

Multi-PurposeCampion GymGasson T-100Newton ChapelRobsham Theater

Location

Lm....er Campus

Lower CampusMiddle Campus

Newton CampusMiddle CampusMiddle CampusMiddle CampusMiddle CampusMiddle CampusMiddle CampusMiddle CampusLower CampusNewton CampusNewton Campus

~'fcElroy CommonsSl. Thomas More HallMcElroy Commons

McElroy CommonsMcElroy CommonsLyons HallMcElroy CommonsStuart HouseStuart HouseMichael P. Walsh Hall

NeWlOn Campus314 Hammond Street258 Hammon Street185 Hammond Street

Middle CampusMiddle CampusMiddle CampusMiddle Campus

Middle CampusMiddle CampusNewton CampusKresge Room & Lobby

LectureSeating

32,0003,0004,000

4,000800

330177322224104160160266591130178

1003040

463525

50

300300500

Dinnerseating

2,500

550

40

450]25500900250200518

(360)(108)( 50)

1225

601005050

200

Reception}Standing

4,000

200

75

100

200

100200

7575

400

200

*Capacities shown for dining facilities are those used for function seating, and therefore differ from capacities for student dining.Note: University facilities are available for function purposes through the Bureau of Conferences and/or the primary user responsible for the

facility. All facilities are not available to all groups. The capacity figures are those used by the Bureau of Conferences in determiningappropriate space needs for functions being scheduled.

Source: Bureau of Conferences

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58 Physical Plant

Dining FacilitiesFall 1986

Name

The Club

Eagle's Nest Snack Bar

Faculty Dining Room

Lyons Cafeteria

McElroy Dining Hall

McElroy Resident Lounge

NeWlon Campus Cafeteria

Newton Campus Snack Bar

J. C. Scoops

Trustees' Board Room

Walsh Hall Dining Facilities

Total Capacity

Source: Dining Department

Location

O'Connell House

McElroy Commons

McElroy Commons

Lyons Hall

McElroy Commons

McElroy Commons

Stuart House

Stuart House

Roncalli

McElroy Commons

Michael P. Walsh Hall

Capacity

64450li5

5501,000

40360200

1840

600

3,54i

OfficesFall 1986

Building Offlcea Building Offices Building Offices Building Offices

Chestnut Hill Campus Newton Campus

Botolph House 10 Hillside B 3 Robens Center 24 Barat House i

Bournellr House 9 Hillside D i Rubenstein Hall 12 Barry Fine Arts

Brock House i Hovey House 10 Service Building 26 Pavilion 25

Campion Hall 56 Hopkins House II Southwell Hall 26 Kenny-Cottle Library II

Carney Hall 234 Lawrence House I I St. Thomas More James W. Smith

Hall 115 \Ving 21Cushing Hall 6i Lyons Hall 99

31 Lawrence Avenue 8 Stuart House 65Devlin Hall 40 McElroy Commons 32

i2 College Road 8 St. Mary's House 3Donaldson House i McGuinn Hall 188

Fulton Hall 110 Murray House 3 84 College Road 9 Subtotal 132

Gasson Hall 30 O'Neill Library 45 Subtotal 1,26i \\lestonObservatory* Ii

Higgins Hall 54 Rahner 6Total Offices 1,416

*In addition lO 17 offices, \Vcston Observatory houses 12 lahoratories.Source: Space Management

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ClassroomsFall 1986

Number ofBuilding Classrooms Stations

Barry 5 470Campion 13 651Carney 25 1,107Cushing II 818Devlin 2 373Fulton 13 934Casson 18 883Higgins 6 549Kenny-Cottle Library I 125Lyons 7 310McGuinn 12 515O'Neill Library 9 444Stuart 7 525Theater Arts Center 1 20Total 130 7,724

Source: Space Management

Physical Plant 59

Summary of Building UseFall 1986

Number ofBuilding Use Buildings

Student Residences' 24Administrative 13

Academic and Administrative2 20

Jesuit Residence 5

Miscellaneous Use' 17

Total 79

I Keyes North and South = I, Duchesne East and West = I, HillsideA&B = I, Hillside C&D = 1, J\.fodulars = I

2Indudes Weston Observatory.3Includes gymnasiums, libraries, studclll union, etc.Source: Space Management

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60 Physical Plant

Residence Hall Capacities1986-1987

Residence Hall Address Living Units Students StaW Total

Chestnut Hill CampusUpper Campus

Cheverus 127 Hammond Street 67 133 3 136

Claver 40 Tudor Road 40 76 3 79

Fenwick 46 Tudor Road 73 139 3 142

Fitzpatrick 137 Hammond Street 73 141 3 144

Gonzaga 149 Hammond Street 78 151 3 154

Kostka 149 Hammond Street 80 156 3 159

Loyola 42 Tudor Road 51 96 3 99

Medeiros Townhouses 60 Tudor Road 50 98 2 100

Roncalli 182 Hammond Street 69 134 3 137

Shaw 377 Beacon Street 7 19 I 20

Welch 200 Hammond Street 77 153 3 156

Williams 142 Hammond Street 72 141 3 144

Xavier 44 Tudor Road 40 76 3 79-- -- --

777 1,513 36 1,549

Lower Campus

Greycliff 2051 Commonwealth Avenue 27 38 2 40

Edmond's Hall 200 St. Thomas More Drive 205 788 9 797

Hillside A 100 Commonwealth Avenue 36 210 3 213

Hillside B 100 Commonwealth Avenue 29 152 2 154

Hillside D 90 Commonwealth Avenue 35 182 2 184

Modulars St. Thomas More Drive 86 498 9 507

Michael P. Walsh Hall 150 St. Thomas More Drive 139 782 16 798

Rubenstein Hall 90 Commonwealth Avenue 30 174 3 177

66 Commonwealth Avenue 66 Commonwealth Avenue 124 140 4 144--711 2,964 50 3,014

Newton CampusCushing 885 Centre Street 65 119 4 123

Duchesne East 885 Centre Street 65 132 4 136

Duchesne West 885 Centre Street 72 131 4 135

Hardey 885 Centre Street 96 172 4 176

Keyes North 885 Centre Street 77 144 5 149

Keyes South 885 Centre Street 57 105 3 108-- --

432 803 24 827

Total 1,920 5,280 110 5,390

*Assistant Directors not included.Source: HOllsing OffICe

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64 Finance

Highlights of Financial OperationsFor the Five Years Ending May 31, 1986 (Dollars in Millions)

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

Revenues

Tuition and Fees $ 60.2 $ 69.4 $ 79.4 $ 86.9 $ 96.2

Contracts and Grants 13.8 12.6 11.8 12.4 12.8

Gifts, Investments and Other* 12.5 13.2 13.4 17.9 21.4

Auxiliary Enterprises** 21.2 24.4 28.6 33.9 33.4--- ---Total Revenue $107.7 $119.6 $133.2 $151.1 $163.8

Expenditures and TransfersInstruction $ 35.3 $ 39.3 $ 42.0 $ 45.9 $ 48.7Libraries 3.9 4.4 4.7 6.6 7.2Sponsored Research 4.8 3.8 3.5 3.6 3.5Student Services 4.2 4.8 4.7 5.9 5.9Plant Maintenance 8.2 8.8 9.3 10.4 9.5General Administration 9.6 11.2 12.5 14.9 17.3Student Aid/Loans 11.1 12.8 15.0 15.9 18.2Auxiliary Enterprises** 21.3 23.0 24.1 29.6 31.5Other Transfers (Net)* 9.1 I 1.3 17.2 18.1 21.1---Total Expenditures and Transfers $107.5 $119.4 $133.0 $150.9 $162.9

* Gifts and Other Transfers include gifts restricted lO Endowmcnls and Plant Funds.** Auxiliary enlerprises have been restated to include Organized Activities for the years 1982-1985.Source: OrfJce of the COlltroller

Boston College Tuition Restated in 1967 Dollars

Consumer Tuition In Tuition inAcademic Price Absolute 1967

Year Index· Dollars Dollars

1977-78 186.1 3,420 1,838

1978-79 202.9 3,645 1,796

1979-80 229.9 3,980 1,731

1980-81 258.4 4,530 1,753

1981-82 281.5 5,180 1,840

1982-83 292.4 6,000 2,052

1983-84 303.5 6,800 2,240

1984-85 317.0 7,475 2,358

1985-86 327.4 8,200 2,505

1986-87 334.0** 9,120 2,731**

'" CPI measured at December ~'\ Isl of academic year.Source: Department of Commerce Economic Indicators, July 1986"'* EstimateSource: Office of the Controller

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Finance fi5

Tuition and FeesFor the Ten Years Ending May 3\, \987

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

Undergraduate SchoolsArts & Sciences, Education,

Management. Nursing $3,420 $3,645 $3,980 $4,530 $5,180 $6,000 $6,800 $7,475 $8,200 $9,120Evening College (per course) 220 230 240 250 275 305 335 355 380 412Summer Session (per credit hour) 75 80 88 96 106 120 134 143 155 168

Graduate SchoolsArts & Sciences (per credit hour) 105 113 130 150 170 194 218 238 258 280Law School 3,500 3,810 4,200 4,900 5,625 6,575 7,450 8,200 8,920 9,820Management (per credit hour) 100 113 130 150 180 210 240 265 288 318Social Work 3,380 3,645 3,980 4,600 5,260 5,900 6,540 7,135 7,730 8,350

MSW part-time (per credit hour) 110 130 150 170 185 200 214 230DSW part-time (per credit hour) 130 150 170 190 210 228 245 265

Room Charge Per StudentUpper Campus, South Street* 850 950 1,050 1,190 1,350 1,510 1,645 1,775 1,940 2,300Modulars 1,050 1,150 1,250 1,450 1,640 1,850 2,015 2,180 2,400 2,820Hillside-3 bedroom 1,050 1,150 1,250 1,450 1,640 1,840 2,005 2,160 2,360 2,750Hillside-2 bedroom 1,100 1,200 1,300 1,490 1,680 1,880 2,050 2,200 2,400 2,820Exmond's Hall (Reservoir) 1,100 1,200 1,300 1,490 1,680 1,880 2,050 2,200 2,400 2,820Newton 850 950 1,050 1,190 1,350 1,510 1,645 1,775 1,940 2,30066 Commonwealth Avenue 1,940 2,500Pine Manor, St. Gabriel's 950 1,050Walsh Hall 1,330 1,500 1,680 1,830 1,960 2,150 2,520

Board Per Student 825 875 1,025 1,236 1,434 1,600 1,725 1,840 1,950 2,070

Representative FeesLaboratory (Science) 100 100 100 120 130 144 154 220 230 240Undergraduate Government 24 24 24 24 30 30 32 32 32 32Graduate Student Association 5 5 5 7 7 7 10 10 12 12Health/Infirmary 70 70 80 91 97 112 120 130 140 150Recreation 32 32 35 45 52 60 65 65 70 76

* South Street properties sold in 1981.Source: Office of the Financial Vice President and Treasurer

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Summary of Contract and Grant Awards1985-1986

Number of Awards Award Total

Biology

Chemistry

Geology and Geophysics

Physics

" Political Science

Psychology

Social Welfare Research Institute

Sociology

Space Data Analysis Lahoratory

School of Education:

Special Education

Campus School

Center for Testing

Theology

School of Management

School of Nursing

School of Social Work

Other

Total

SOUl"ce: Office of Research Adminislnl1ion

4

15

5

9

2

1

3

3

2

10

6

3

5

1

I

31

2

76

$ 399,620

891,714

295,825

4,190,937

69,436

87,597

493,007

141,864

1,051,596

240,284

547,906

763,874

212,151

35,000

243,709

313,524

34,208

160,032

$10,172,284

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Contracts and Grants·Source and Application of Funding (Thousands of Dollars)

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

Source

Government:

Federal $12,225 $10,680 $ 9,440 $ 9,735 $ 9,953

State 747 661 946 1,360 1,438

Local 162 616 870 951 920

Non-Government 702 669 557 492 544

Total $13,836 $12,626 $1l,813 $12,538 $12,855

Application

Sponsored Research 6,241 5,222 4,734 5,007 5,049

Other Sponsored Programs 3,210 2,522 2,192 2,206 2,323

Student Aid 4,385 4,882 4,887 5,325 5,483

Total $13,836 $12,626 $1l,813 $12,538 $12,855

*The amounts represent acwal accounted expenditures 1'01' the referenced fiscal year. They arc nOI reflective Dr awards made to the UniversilY forthat vear.

Sourc~: Office of the Controller

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•68 Finance

Selected Contract and Grant Awards*1985-1986

Title

Biology DepartmentHistone-DNA Interactions During Chromatin Biosynthesis

Chemistry DepartmentThe Molecular Basis of Cellular Control MechanismsPractical Synthesis of the Anticancer Drug Adriamycin

Geology & Geophysics DepartmentMultidisciplinary Geophysical Study of the Earth's Upper

Structure

Physics DepartmentThe Earth's Radiation Belts, Auroral Zones; and Polar

Caps; Particle Models, Event Studies and Effects onMaterial

Model Studies of Polar IonosphereGreenland I maging Experiments

Psychology DepartmentNeural Basis of Maternal Behavior

Social Welfare Research InstituteMRPIS - Level 2.0 Development Program

Sociology DepartmentF1PSE - Worker Education for the Eighties

Space Data Analysis LaboratoryCIRRIS

School of Education - Division of EducationPre:Service Programs for Low Incidence & Special Target

PopulationProject TRYADDistrict III and IV Collaborative

School of NursingMCH Clinical Specialist Acute Care Curriculum

OtherSpecial Services Program "Learning La Learn"

*Scleclcd awards are greater than $80.000Source: Office of Research Administration

Source of Funding

National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of tJealthNational Institutes of Health

Air Force office ofScientific Research

United States Air Force

United States Air ForceNational Science Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Department of Health & Human Services

United States Department of Education

Utah State University

United States Department of Education

United States Department of EducationCity Of Boston

National Institutes of Health

United States Department of Education

Amount

$157,279

139,824153,129

119,435

3,461,559

323,983110,000

87,597

478,132

84,674

1,008,596

149,964

118,820153,546

116,319

111,432

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72 Libraries

Boston College LibrariesBapst LibraryMiddle Campus

The John J. Burns Library of Rare Booksand Special CollectionsMiddle Campus

Geophysics LibraryWeston ObservatoryWeston. MA

Source: University Librarian

Law LibraryKenny-Cottle LibraryNewton Campus

Newton Study Center (Undergraduate)Kenny-Cottle LibraryNewton Campus

O'Neill LibraryCentral Library, Middle Campus

School of Social Work LibraryMcGuinn Hall, Basement

Expenditures for Library Materials

Library 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84

Law 261,680 294,722 345,095

O'Neill* $ 958,633 $1,074,443 $1,211,789

Social Work 19,955 28,035 24,035

Total $1,240,268 $1,397,200 $1,580,919

1984-85

387,501

$1,277,824

26,013

$1,691,338

1985-86

425,158

$1,330,680

25,517

$1,781,355

*lncludcs Special Collections and other general expenditures recorded as "University Librarian,"SOUTce: Office of the Controller

Holdings by Individual Libraries1986

GovernmentSerial Microform Document Media

Library Volumes Subscriptions Units Volumes Units

Bapst 94

Burns Special Collections 50,025 8 10 27Law 152,949 2,523 469,142

O'Neill & Newton Study Center 747,011 7,322 891,034 112,500 8,335

Social Work 30,333 424 3,184 5,008 60

Weston Geophysics 6,755 31 188---Total 987,167 10,308 1,363,558 117,508 8,422

Source: University Lib"arian

Circulation Statistics

Library

Law

O'Neill and Newton Study Center

Social Work

Weston Geophysics

Total

Source: University Librarian

Monographs

199

149,081

5,031

541

154,852

GovernmentReserves Microforms Documents

4,894

76,524 32,352 849

33,054

114,472 32,352 849

Media

2,028

84

2,112

InterlibraryLoans

360

9,642

256

47

10,305

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Special Library Services

Computer Search ServiceIn 1974, the Boston College Nursing Library becamethe first nursing library in the United States to receivea contract from the National Library of Medicine forthe MEDLINE database. Since then the Boston Col­lege Libraries have added computerized databases forthe humanities, social sciences, education, medicineand health sciences, business and economics, pure andapplied sciences, and engineering. These includeamong others: BRS Inc., DIALOG, SDC (System De­velopment Corporation), NLM (National Library ofMedicine), Dow-Jones Retrieval Service, VU-TEXT,Mead Data Central (for NEXIS only on Chestnut Hillcampus), Pergamon-Infoline, H. W. Wilson Company(WILSON LINE), and STN International. There arealso available in the libraries many multidisciplinarydatabases which cover specific types of publications(e.g., dissertations, government publications, patents).

The Law School Library has access to LEXIS andWESTLAW as well as NEXIS and DIALOG. Access tosome of these files may be limited by contract to mem­bers of the Law School community.

Since September 1985, the Libraries have offered ac­cess to BRS After Dark, a system designed for use byindividuals who have little or no system or databaseexperience. Other end-user systems will be added.These systems do not replace the traditional computersearch process; they are an acljunct to it.

Contact the appropriate reference librarian or servicedesk for morc information or to arrange for smallgroup discussions or demonstrations, presentations to

classes, or to department meetings.

Automated CatalogThe Boston College libraries have an automated on­line catalog which provides access to almost a half-mil­lion bibliographical records. The catalog may besearched by author, title, suhject, call-number, or key­word-in-subject headings and titles.

Interlibrary LoanThe Interlibrary Loan Service is offered to students,faculty, administration and staff to ["}cilitate obtainingmaterials not available in the Boston College Libraries.Books, photocopies of journal articles, microfilm,theses, and government documents may be borrm\'cdfrom other libraries. Except for unusual items, thewaiting period is from one to four weeks; for anyone

Libraries 73

willing to use the material at the holding library, acomputerized system will provide locations withintwenty-four hours of the request. Request forms andfurther information are available from the referencestaff in each library.

Boston Library ConsortiumThe library is a member of the Boston Library Con­sortium, a group of area libraries which includesBrandeis, Boston University, Tufts, Wellesley, North­eastern, MIT, Massachusetts State Library, BostonPublic Library, and University of Massachusetts. Fac­ulty and graduate students may apply for a Consor­tium borrower's card at the reference department inO'Neill. The Consortium maintains a central offlce atthe Boston Public Library. Further information maybe found in the User Guide and the ConsortiumHandbook, available in all libraries.

United States Government PublicationsIn 1964 Boston College was designated as one of theFeder'al Depository Libraries for this congressional dis­trict. This status entitles the O'Neill Library to receive,on a selective basis, United States government publica­tions at no cost with the stipulation that they be madeavailable to the general public. Most of the materialcirculates in the same manner as books. Inquiries re­lated to the use of government documents should bedirected to the Government Documents Departmenton the first floor or the O'Neill Library.

Media ServicesThe Media Services Department in O'Neill Libraryhouses information in many formats - videocassettes,16mm films, audiocassettes, 35mm slides, phonographrecords, filmstrips, and computer disks. All materialsare used in the library in small group rooms or incli­vidually with headsets. The Department collects mate­rials in all subject areas within the university's teachingand research interests.

New England Library Information Network!OCLCThrough membership in the New England Library In­formation Network (NELlNET), our users have on­line access to publishing, cataloging, and inter-libraryloan location information from the data bank ofOCLC, Inc. which contains over 10 million recordsfrom the Library of Congress and some 2.900 othercontributing institutions in North Amcrka.

Source: University l.ihr:lrian

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Special CollectionsRare and valuable books, manuscripts and archivesform Special Collections. Access is controlled becauseof their scarcity, value or fragile nature. Outstandingcollections are listed below. Contact Special Collectionsfor further information.

Hilaire Belloc Collection and Archives, 1870­1953The world's most complete assemblage of materialsdealing with this controversial British Catholic "publi­cist." Includes his personal library, all publishedworks, most of his correspondence and manuscripts.

Banking ArchivesArchives of several banks, including the Hibernia Sav­ings Bank, the Union vVarren t The Providcl!.t Institu­tion for Savings, and the Yankee Bank for Fmanceand Savings. Also included is the Savings Banks Asso­ciation of Massachusetts.

Liturgy and Life, 1925-1975Formed by William]. Leonard, S.]., this ever-growingcollection of books, ephemera, and the personal pa­pers of the twentieth century pioneer liturgists docu­ments the life of the Church in America in the pre­Vatican II era. Highlights include books on pastoraland devotional literature and liturgical theory andcommentary. and thousands of devotional items.

Citywide Coordinating Council Archives, 1975­1978Complete records of the council formed to desegre­gate the Boston school system as ordered by JudgeArthur Garrity.

Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. PapersCovers his entire political career from Cambridge tothe Speaker of the House of Representatives. Exten­sive correspondence and memorabilia.

Robert F. Drinan, S.J. Papers, 1970-Covers his congressional term as representative for theFourth Massachusetts Congressional District, 1970­1980 and his continuing work for the Americans forDemocratic Action, 1980-.

Irish CollectionFormed by Helen Landreth, the eminent scholar ofRobert Emmet and the Irish Rebellion, the collectIonrichly represents the periods 1790-1810 and 1850­1885. Included also are samplings of the Iflsh lIterary

renaissance poets and playwrights, and writers andprivate presses of Ireland today.

Jesuitana Collection, 1543-1773Includes rare works dealing with missionary letterswritten from the Far East in the sixteenth and seven­teenth centuries, works of science, on Biblical exegesisand on classical scholarship. An original holograph let­ter from St. Francis Xavier to John III, King of Portu­gal, dated 31 January 1552 crowns this exceptionalbody of unusual works.

Rex Stout Collection and Archives, 1886-1975Famed creator of the Nero \Volfe mysteries, Stout ishere represented by the best collection in exis.t~nce ofhis personal manuscripts, correspondence, editionsand secondary sources, together with his own library.

Francis Thompson Collection, 1859-1907The most complete body of original material by Fran­cis Thompson, one of the foremost poets of the Brit­ish Catholic literary renaissance. Includes autographmanuscripts, 1500 frames of microfilm of hitl~erto un­known manuscripts, and first editions. There IS alsomaterial by and abollt Coventry Patmore.

Meynell Family CollectionThe Mevnell Family Collection is both an adjunct tothe Fral~cis Thompson Collection and important in itsown right. Includes correspondence, first edi~ions andworks about the poet Alice Meynell, her publIsherhusband Wilfred, and their children Francis, the pro­prietor of the Nonesuch Press, and Viola.

Nicholas M. Williams CollectionA collection assembled by Joseph Williams, S.]. inhonor of his father. The emphasis on Jamaica and itsblack culture is supplemented by West African rootsand South American parallelisms. Includes the AnansiFolktale Archives.

Rita Kelleher CollectionIn recognition of her twenty-five years of service tothe School of Nursing, including twenty years asDean, this collection contains archival, historical, re­search, and other significant materials in nursing.

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Other collections include:Maurice Baring Collection, 1874-1945

Bookbuilders of Boston Archives, 1938-

Burns, Oates and Washbourne Collection, 1847-1954

Gibert Keith Chesterton Collection, 1874-1936

Annie Christitch (Christic) Papers, 1885-1977

Charlotte Louisa Hawkins Dempster Collection,1835-1913

Eleanor Early Papers, 1895-1969

Eire Society of Boston Archives

Fatherless Children of France Memorial VolumeRecords, 1915-1921

Eric Gill Collection

David Goldstein Papers, 1870-1958

Graham Greene Collection, 1904-

Peter Levi Collection and Papers, 1931­

Joseph McCarthy Papers, 1915-1980

Thomas Merton Collection, 1915-1968Morrisey Collection of Japanese Prims, 18th-19th

centuries

Music Manuscripts of American Popular Songs,1900-1940

Nonesuch Press CoHection

.lames Spencer Northcote Collection, 1821-1907

Bruce Rogers Collection

Salem, Massachusetts, First Church of Christ Library,(Including the library of John Prince, 1751-1836)

Joseph Coolidge Shaw Collection, 1821-1851

Edith Sitwell Collection, 1887-1964

McNiff Collection of the Stan brook Abbey Press

Playbill Collection

George Francis Trenholm Papers, 1886-1958

Evelyn Wangh Collection, 1903-1966

Special Nursing CollectionsO'Neill Library

The Boston College Guild of St. Luke ofBoston Health Ethics CollectionInitiated in 1974, this contains books, pamphlets, peri­odicals, reprints, and audio-visual materials which con­cern the ethics of medicine, nursing, and health carc.

Libraries 75

National Health Planning Information CenterO'Neill Library is one of the twenty-six United Statesand European depositories for NHPIC non-copy­righted materials in microfiche format. These cover avariety of topics relevant to health planning and re­sources with a strong nursing componenl. Consult ref­erence librarians for additional information in regardto the scope and use of this collection.

Source: Univcrsity Librarian

University ArchivesArchives are the official non-current papers and rec­orels of an institution that are deemed worthy of per­manent preservation for their legal, fiscal or historicalvalues. The University Archives contain the office rec­ords and documents of the various University offices,academic and otherwise. copies of all University publi­cations, including student publications, movie footageof Boston College football, some audio-visual materi­als, and tape recordings of the University Lecture Se­ries and other significant events. A significant collec­tion of photographs documents the pictorial history ofBoston College. Alumni, faculty, and Jesuit recordsare also preserved. A museum houses various ephem­era and memorabilia that accompany the documents.In addition, the Archives are the repository for thedocuments of Newton College of the Sacred Heart(1946-1975); The Jesuit Education Association (1934­1970); the Catholic International Education Office(1952-1976); and the documents 01" the Jesuit Com-munity at Boston College (1863- ). Location-TheBurns Library

Sourcc: University Librarian

The Language LaboratoryThe Language Laboratory serves all of the languagedepartments, and provides English for Foreign Stu­dents. In addition to its 70 state-of-the-art listening/recording stations and dual-teacher console, the facil­ity includes video and film viewing rooms and threeaudio-interfaced microcomputers. The Laboratory'saudio and videotape collection, computer software,and other audio-visual learning aids directly supportandlor supplement the curricululll requirements inforeign language, literature and music.

Sourcc: Languagc Laboratory.

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78 Athletics

John A. "Snooks" Kelley(1907-1986)

A Boston College Tradition

It seemed only filling that on April 14, 1986 -theday that John A. "Snooks" Kelley's funeral Mass wascelebrated in St. Ignatius Church - demolition workbegan in earnest on McHugh Forum, for 29 years thehome of the Boston College ice hockey program.

"Snooks" Kelley, you see, was the father of that pro­gram. Not just the coach, or former player, or long­time observer; but the real "Father" to generations ofstudent-athletes, alumni, faculty, friends and fans ofthis long-successful Boston College sporl.

He was a hockey player himself in his undergraduatedays at Boston College (1924-28) - seasons whenpractice was held on frozen ponds, and only a handfulof schools had their own campus rinks.

"Snooks" took over as head coach of Boston College'shockey program in 1932, sharing that avocation withhis secondary school teaching position at CambridgeRindge and Latin School. He served as the Eagles'head coach from that time until 1942, and, after mili­tary service, from 1946 until 1972.

In that span, he coached 501 victories against 243 de­feats and 15 lies. He was the first ever collegiate coachto record 500 career victories, and was dubbed "Deanof American Hockey Coaches" until his retirement.

Included among his many accomplishments in thoseyears were Boston College's only national sports cham­pionship (1949); eight New England championshipsand eight Beanpot crowns.

McHugh Forum itself was built during his era­opening its doors in 1958. It was a showcase of inter­collegiate athletic facilities when completed, but like allthings temporal, is being replaced now by a moremodern and sparkling structure.

Even when his days behind the dasher were over,John A. Kelley continued to serve his beloved AlmaMater. For many years, he directed the University's

National Youth Sports Program, which gave recrea­tional instruction and educational opportunities to

thousands of inner-city children; and he will always befondly remembered as Boston College's "Ambassadorof Good Will," greeting slUdents, parents, teachersand friends from his busy corner in the lobby of therink he so loved.

His spirit and warmth touched every corner of theBoston College community. President]' DonaldMonan, S.]. eloquently noted in his funeral eulogy:"While the record of John Kelley's accomplishments atBoston College is tangibly evident, his role in fashion­ing the spirit of the University is perhaps his most im­portant contribution to his Alma Mater. To how manyyoung men and women did he give a sense of deter­mination and initiative in developing their talents; asense of responsibility to the people they represent; acapacity to accept loss despite best efforts; a personalpride and confidence in their ability to succeed as peo-

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pIe? John had the rare gift of helping students believein themselves because each of them meant so much tohim."

A lobby in the soon-to-be-constructed Sports Centerwill carry John "Snooks" Kelley's name as an introduc­tion to generations of future Eagles. But to those tensof thousands of members of the Boston College "fam­ily" whose lives he had touched in his 60-year associa­tion with the University, a bronze wall plaque willnever be necessary.

Athletics 79

The Year in Review1985-1986

Sports Participation Levels

Sport Men's Women's

Varsity

Baseball 25

Basketball 16 14

Cross Country 25 8

Fencing 8

Field Hockey 22

Football 115

Golf 13 9

Ice Hockey 29

Lacrosse 28 19

Sailing 15 15

Skiing 15 10

Soccer 26 22

Softball 18

SwimminglDiving 26 30

Tennis 10 13

Track - Indoor 30 40

Track - Outdoor 30 40

Volleyball 13

Wrestling I I--Total 414 281

Club Sports

Ice Hockey 18

Rugby 24

Volleyball 12

Waterpolo 21 23

Total 57 41

Source: SpOTtS Information Office

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Intercollegiate AthleticAccomplishments

Football TeamRecord fell to 4 - 8 and the Eagles missed a bowl bidfor the first time since 1982 . ... however, All-Ameri­can Mike Ruth was named winner of Outland Awardas nation's best collegiate lineman at Meadowlands . ..seven televised games - two on national TV.

Men's BasketballCoach Gary Williams resigned to accept a similar posi­tion at Ohio State ... fonner BC star Jim O'Briennamed as replacement ... Dana Barros selected as"Rookie of Year" in BIG EAST ... Captain RogerMcCready became 16th BC player ever to score 1,000points ... 13-15 final record, but Eagles had big winsover St. Johns and Ohio State.

Men's HockeyTeam advanced to "Final Eight" of NCAA Champion­ships ... won regular season HOCKEY EAST Cham­pionship for second consecutive year . . . Scon Harlowset all-time Be scoring record and was finalist forHobey Baker Award as nation's best college player ...final record: 26-13-3.

Men's Track/Cross CountryJohn Clopek won BIG EAST individual cross countrycompetition . .. weight thrower Jim Kenney won BIGEAST, qualified for NCAA's in both indoor and out­door competition . .. he was named All-American andBIG EAST MVP as well.

Women's Track/Cross CountryTeam won BIG EAST, New England and GreaterBoston Cross Country Championships ... 12th inNCAA championship ... Michelle Hallet first BCwoman ever to qualify for NCAA championship in10,000 meter run.

Women's Field HockeyRecord 10-5-5 ... The 1985 season brought the Ea­gles their first-ever national ranking (II th) in thissport . .. the team earned their consecutive invitationto the ECAe.

Men's SkiingSecond in New England, fourth in National champi­onship (NCSA) ... George Abdow was Eastern cham­pion and All-America choice.

Women's BasketballFifth in BIG EAST (16-13 record) ... Marie Gramscored 1,000 career points.

Women's SkiingFirst in Easterns, third in Nationals (NCSA) ... AmyGlackin and Brenda Cunningham selected to AlI­America team.

Women's SoccerFinished seventh in nation, qualified for NCAA cham­pionship. Betsy Ready selected All American and Aca­demic All-America.

Men's SWimming8-3 record ... fifth in BIG EAST ... diver GeoffGeis qualified for NCAA championship and wonaward for most points scored in four years of NewEngland championship competition.

Women's SWimming8-2 season record ... second in BIG EAST, first inECAe ... Tom Groden BIG EAST Coach of Year ...Tara McKenna qualified for NCAAs and MVP of BIGEAST.

Men's SoccerRecord 8-9-3 (following 0-6-1 start) ... team won fourof last five games, including 1-0 victory over NCAANew England champion Boston University.

Men's TennisWon BIG EAST Championship for sixth time in sevenyears.

Women's TennisSecond in BIG EAST ... Katie Molumphy becamefirst BC player ever to qualify for NCAA champion­ship.

Men's BaseballFinal record 14-23 ... three players named to GreaterBoston All-Star team.

Men's GolfThird in BIG EAST ... Chris van der Velde becamefirst BC golfer in many years to qualify for NCAAchampionship tournament.

Women's VolleyballImproved record from 4-33 in 1984-85 to 11-27 thispast year.

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Athletics 81

Varsity Sports Records

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T

Men's Records

Football 5-6 8-2-1 9-2 10-2 4-8

Basketball 22-10 25-7 18-12 20-11 13-15

Ice Hockey 19-11 15-13-2 26-13 28-15-2 26-13-3

Wrestling 9-7 9-6 9-6 8-8 8-12

Soccer 13-7-1 14-3-5 9-9-2 7-8-3 8-9-3

Lacrosse 5-9 6-10 6-8 6-8 2-14

Tennis 7-7 17-3 13-2 11-3 14-2

Baseball 13-12 11-9 7-17 12-22 14-23

Swimming 3-5 6-3 7-2 8-3 8-3

Golf 8-6 12-6 9-8 8-6 8-4

Women's Records

Basketball 10-15 17-9 11-16 19-9 16-13

Field Hockey 6-9-1 5-10-1 9-8-2 13-4-1 10-5-5

Swimming 7-3 7-2 7-2 7-4 8-2

Tennis 3-3 10-4 12-3 13-4 10-3

Volleyball 13-22 12-18 7-20 4-33 11-27

Lacrosse 5-5-2 5-8-1 7-8 7-8 6-7

Soccer 8-4-1 10-2 15-5 12-6-1 13-5-1

Softball 5-6 19-1 1 17-16

Source: Sports Information Office

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Varsity Football Schedules1986 1988

September 6 Rutgers September 3 USC

September 13 California September 17 at Penn State

September 20 Penn State September 24 at Temple

October 4 at SMU October I Pittsburgh

October II at Maryland October 8 Cincinnati

October 18 Louisville October 15 Rutgers

October 25 at West Virginia October 22 at West Virginia

November I at Army October 29 at Army

November 8 at Temple November 5 at Tennessee

November 15 Syracuse November 12 Syracuse

November 22 at Holy Cross November 19 at Holy Cross

1987 1989

September 5 at USC September 9 Pittsburg

September 12 Temple September 16 at Rutgers

September 26 Penn State September 23 at Penn State

October 3 at Pittsburgh September 30 at Ohio State

October 10 Army October 7 Southern Methodist

October 17 at Rutgers October 14 Temple

October 24 West Virginia October 21 Navy

October 31 Tennessee October 28 West Virginia

November 7 at Notre Dame November 4 at Syracuse

November 14 at Syracuse November II at Army

November 21 Holy Cross November 18 Holy Cross

Source: Spons Information Office

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Varsity Hockey Schedule"1986-1987

Athletics 83

Varsity Basketball Schedule"1986-1987

*Home games in boldBig East games in capsSource: Spons Information Office

October 24October 25October 29

November 1November 5November 8

November 10November 15

November 16

November 18

November 2JNovemb~r 29

December 2

December 6December 10

December J3

January 2January 4January 9January 10January 16

January 20

January 23January 28

January 30February 2February 9February 13

February 14

February 18

February 2 I

February 23

February 26March 1March 7

at UNIVERSITY OF MAINEat UNIVERSITY OF MAINENORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (atBoston University)at NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYat UNIVERSITY OF LOWELLUNIVERSITY OF LOWELL (atNortheastern University)at Holy CrossMichigan Polytechnic (at NortheasternUniversity)Northern Michigan University (at BostonUniversity)PROVIDENCE COLLEGE (at HarvardUniversity)at PROVIDENCE COLLEGEUniversity of Minnesota (at BostonUniversity)BOSTON UNIVERSITY (at BostonGarden)at BOSTON UNIVERSITYat UNIVERSITY OF NEWHAMPSHIREUNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE(at Harvard University)at University of North Dakotaat University of Wisconsinat University of Denverat Colorado CollegeMinnesota-Duluth (at HarvardUniversity)BOSTON UNIVERSITY (at BostonGarden)at BOSTON UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY OF LOWELL (atNortheastern University)at UNIVERSITY OF LOWELLBeanpot Tourney (at Boston Garden)Beanpot Tourney (at Boston Garden)UNIVERSITY OF MAINE (at BostonUniversity)UNIVERSITY OF MAINE (at BostonUniversity)UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE(at Boston University)at UNIVERSITY OF NEWHAMPSHIRENORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (atBoston University)at NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYat PROVIDENCE COLLEGEPROVIDENCE COLLEGE (at BostonUniversity)

November 12November 28December 1December 4December 6December 8December 11December 14December 18

December 20

December 30January 6January 10January 13January 17January 20January 24January 27January 30February IFebruary 3February 6February 9February 14February 16February 24February 26February 28

Melbourne (exhibition)Sienaat University of New HampshireHarvard Universityat FairfieldUtica CollegeUniversity of Maineat Holy Crossat Japan Bowlvs Southern Methodist University, Osaka,Japanat Japan Bowlvs Georgia Polytechnic, Tokyo, JapanLafayetteVILLANOVAat ST. JOHN'SSYRACUSEat Providenceat SETON HALLPITTSBURGHCONNECTICUTat VILLANOVASETON HALLPROVIDENCEST.JOHN'Sat GEORGETOWNat PittsburghNorth Carolina-WilmingtonGEORGETOWNat CONNECTICUTat SYRACUSE

*Hockey East games in capsHome games in boldSource: Sports Information Office

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Founder of Boston CollegeRev. John McElroy, S.].Pastor, Immaculate Conception Parish, Boston1861-1863

Presidents of Boston CollegeI. John Bapst, S.J.2. Robert W. Brady, S.].3. Robert Fulton, S.].4. Jeremiah O'Connor, S.].5. Edward V. Boursaud, S.J.6. Thomas H. Stack, S.].7. Nicholas Russo, S.].8. Robert Fulton, S.].9. Edward I. Devitt, S.J.

10. Timothy Brosnahan, S.J.II. W. G. Read Mullan, S.J.12. William F. Gannon, S.J.13. Thomas I. Gasson, S.J.14. Charles W. Lyons, S.].15. William Devlin, S.].16. James H. Dolan, S.J.17. Louis J. Gallagher, S.J.18. William]. McGarry, S.].19. William]. Murphy, S.J.20. William L. Keleher, S.J.21. Joseph R. N. Maxwell, S.].22. Michael P. Walsh, S.J.23. W. Seavey Joyce, S.].24. ]. Donald Monan, S.].

Source: Secretary of the University

1863-18691869-18701870-18801880-18841884-1887

18871887-18881888-19911891-18941894-18981898-19031903-19071907-19141914-19191919-19251925-19321932-19371937-19391939-19451945-19511951-19581958-19681968-19721972-

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Honorary Degrees Awarded by Boston College1952-1986

General Information 87

1952Gregory Peter XV Cardinal Agagianian.

LL.D. (Janu3T)' 14. 1952)

James B. Connolly, LilLO.James M. O'Neill, LL.D.Most Re\'. Thomas F. ~farkham, LL.D.*

Rl. Rev. Thomas J. Riley. LL.D.

James J. Ronan, LL.D.

1953Dorothy L. Book, LL.D.Most Rev. James L. Connolly, LL.D.

Clifford J. Laube, LL.D.Francis J. O'Halloran, A.1\I.

Most Rev. Leonard J. Raymond, LL.D.*Alex Ross, A.1\I.

John C. H. \\'ll. LL.D.

1954Edward H. Chamberlin, LL.D.

John J. Hearne, LL.D.*James W. l\fanary, Sc.D.Thomas A. PrinlOn, LL.D.

Ven. Bro. William Sheehan. C.F.X.• LL.D.

Most Re\'. Christopher J. Weldon, LL.D.Louis de Wohl, Liu.D.William J. O'Keefe, LL.D. (November 21,

1954)

1955Fred J. Driscoll. LL.D.Christian A. HCrlcr, LL.D.

Edward A. Hogan, Jr., LL.D.*Rear Adm. Bartholomcw W. Hogan, Se.D.

John B. Hynes. LL.D.His Beatitude Maximos IV, LL.D. (August

23, 1955)

Valerian Cardinal Gracias, LL.D.Russel Kirk, Litt. D.Edward A. Sullivan, LL.D.

1956Bartholomew A. Brickley, LL.D.

Peter J. W. Dehyc. SeD.Most Rev. Frederick A. Donaghy, LL.D.

John F. Kennedy, LL.D.*

John W. King, LL.D.Charles Munch, D.Mus.

Edward F. Williams, LL.D.

*Commencement Speaker

1957Wallace E. Carroll. LL.D.

Arthur J. Kcll)', LL.D.Augustus C. Long, LL.D.*

Adrian O'Kedfe, LL.D.Very Rev. Msgr. Patrick W. Skchan. LL.D.

Nils Y. Wessell, LL.D.

1958Most Rev. Amleto G. Cicognani. LL.D. (April

21, 1958)

Carl J. Gilbert, LL.D.Paul Horgan. LitLO.Barnaby C. Keene)', LL.D.*

Henry M. Leen, LL.D.

Jacques Maritain, LL.D.Raissa ~faritain, LL.D.Harold ~farslOn Morse, D.Se.

Rev. John B. Sheerin, es.p., LL.D.Francis Cardinal Spellman, LL.D. (December

8, 1958)

1959His Excellency Sean T. O'Kelly. LL.D.

(March 22, 1959)

Ernest Henderson, LL.D.

Rev. John La Farge, S.J .. LL.D.Henry CabO! Lodge. LL.D.

George Meany, LL.D.Carlos P. Romulo, LL.D.*

I'Jelen C. White, Lill.D.

1960Marian Anderson, D.Mus.

J. Peter Grace. LL.D.Caryl P. Haskins, LL.D.Robert F. Kennedy, LL.D.

Charles Malik, LL.D.'"Most Rev. Russell J. McVinney, LL.D.Samuel Eliot Morison. LL.D.

RL Rev. Matthew P. Stapleton, LL.D.

Rev. Henry M. Brock, S.J., D.Sc. (October

12, 1960)

1961Allen W. Dulles. LL.D.

Anthony Julian, LL.D.

Robert D. Murphy, LL.D.'"Louis R. Perini, LL.D.

Abraham Ribicoff, LL.D.

RL Rev. Robert J. Sennoll. LL.D.Edward Teller. LL.D.

1962Dellev \\-T. Bronk. D.Se.*

Ralph J. Bunche. LL.D.Christopher J. Duncan, M.D., LL.D.Sir Aiel.: Guinness, D.F.A.

Rl. Rev. Francis J. Lally, Lin.D.

Ralph Lowell, LL.D.Phyliss McGinley, Lin.D.Perry G. Miller. Lin.D.

1963Augustin Cardinal Bca, S.J., J. U .D. (March

26, 1963)Rev. Edward B. Bunn, S.J., LL.D. (April 20,

1963)Lady Barbara Ward Jackson, Litt.D. (April

20, 1963)Nathan Marsh Pusey, L.H.D. (April 20. 1963)

Brul.:e Canon, Lin.D.

Anthony Joseph Cclebrezze. LL.D.*Arthur Joseph Goldberg, LL.D.

John Jay McCloy, LL.D.James Barren Rcston, LL.D.

Rl. Rcv. John Joseph Ryan. L.H.D.Jose Luis Serl, LitLD.

Joseph Leo Sweeney. LL.D.Robert Clifton Weaver, LL.D.

Jamcs Edwin Webb. D.Sc.

1964John Coleman Bcnnell. LL.D.Henri Maurice Pe)'re, LL.D.

Most Rc\'. Ernesl John Primeau, LL.D.

Sidncy R. Rabb, L.H.D.Paul Anthony Samuelson, LL.D.

Re\·. Joseph L. Shea. S.J., LL.D.Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr., LL.D.'"

Mary Sullivan Stanton, LL.D.

1965John P. Birmingham, LL.D.Robcrt McAffec Brown, LL.D.

]. N. Douglas Bush, Litt.D.

Victor L. Bunerfield, L.H.D.

John T. Connor, LL.D.

Edith Green, LL.D.Re\'.John Courtne)' Murra>', S.].. LH.D.*

RL Rev. Lawrence J. Riley. LL.D.

Alan T. Waterman, D.Sc.

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1966Most Re\'. John W. Comber, M.M., L.B.D.Edward F. Gilday, L.H.D.Edward M. Kennedy. LL.D.Francis Keppel, LL.D.*

Mother Eleanor ~L O'Byrne. R.S.C.J., LL.D.

Stephen P. Mugar. LL.D.Abram L. SachaI', L.H.D.

Rene WeUck, Lill.D.George Wells Beadle, D.Se. (November- 12,

1966)

William Bosworth Castle, ~1.D., L.H.D.(November 12, 19(6)

Donald Frederick Hornig, LL.D. (November

12. 1966)James Alfred Van Allen, D.Se. (November

12. 1966)

1967Sarah Caldwell. LitLD.Richard Palmer Chapman, LL.D.

Very Re\'. John Fr'ancis Fitzgerald, C.S.P"L.H.D.

John Kenneth Galbraith. LL.D.John William Gardner, LL.D.*Everctl Cherrington Hughes, LL.D.

John Anthony Volpe. LL.D.

1968Kingman Brewster. Jr., LL.D.*Rev. Henri de Lubac, S.]., LH.D.

Erwin N. Griswold. LL.D.

Rita P. Kelleher, D.Sc.

Most Rcv. John J. McElelley. S.]., LL.D.Cornelius W. Owens, LL.D.

James.J. Shea, Sr.. LL.D.Roger J. Traynor, LL.D.

1969R. BuckminstCI' Fuller, D.F.A.*

Katharinc Graham. D.Joum.Philip J. McNiff, L.H.D.Talcott Parsons, D.S.S.

A. Philip Randolph, LL.D.Hcnry Lec Shattuck, D.C.S.Terence Cardinal Cooke, LL.D.

1970James Edward Allen, Jr., D.Se.Ed.Rl. Rev. John Melville Burgess, LL.D.Joan Ganz Cooney, D.SeEd.Sterling Dow, L.H.D.

Hanford Nelson Gunn, Jr., L.B.D.

·Commcneement Speakcl'

Rev. Bernard Joseph FI'ancis Lonergan. 5..1.,Hist.Phil.D.

Elliol Norton, L.H.D.Perry Townsend Ralhbone. D.F.A.Earl Warren, D.Se.L.*

1971Walter Jackson Bate, H.D.Andrew Felton Brimmer, S.S.D.Rev. t\.fsgr. George William Casey. Lill.D.Mircca Eliade. R.D.

Eli Goldston, LL.D.Elma Lewis, D.F.A.

Michael Joseph Mansfield. LL.D.*

William James McGill, S.S.D.Most Rev. Humherto Sousa Medeiros, S:r.D.Walter George Muelder, D.Se.T.Levcrclt Saltonstall, LL.D.

1972Mary I ngraham Bunting. D.Se.

Anhur Fiedler, D.Mus.Norlhrop Frye. L.H.D.

John .fames Griffin, D.C.S.Sir William Arthur Lewis, L.B.D.

Louis Martin LplllS, D..Joul'll.

Rev. John Anthony l\lcCarthy. SJ. Litl.D.Hildegarde Eliz.lhclh Pcplau. D.N.S.Adlai Ewing Sle\'cnson, III, LL.D,*

Walter Edward Washington. LL.D.

1973A. J. Alltoon, L.H.D.Harold Bloom, L.H.D,

Frcd J. Barch. D.B.A.

Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., LL.D,John George Kcmeny, D.Sc.*Rev. Daniel Linehan, S.J.. D.Se.

Thomas Philip O'Neill, .II'" LL.D.

1974Soia Memschikoff. LL.D.*Thomas L. Phillips, D.B.A.Carl Thomas Rowan, I...H,D.

Thomas Paul Salmon, LL.D.Sir Ronald Symc. L.H.D.Henry Bradford Washburn . .11'., L.H.D.

1975Melnea A. Casso L.H.D.Silvio O. Conte, LL.D,John Thomas Dunlop, LL.D.Rev, Francis J. Gilday,S.].. L.H.D.Edward Lewis Hirsh, L.H,D.Paul Ricocul', I...I-I,D.*Vincent Charles Zicgler, D.B.A.'

Bicentennial Convocation

Sept. 28, 1975Thomas Joseph Galligan, Jr.. D.B.A.Oscar Handlin, LH,D,

William J. Harring-lOll, M.D. D.Se.Edward Hirsh Levi, LL.D.Rev, Michael Patrick Walsh, S,]., L.H.D.

Mary Lou Williams. D.A.

1976Abram Thudo\\' Collier. D.B.A,John Hope Franklin, L.B.D.Rev, Martin Patrick Harne}'. SJ., H.D.Mildred Fay Jefferson, M,D,. D.Sc.Asa Smallidge Knowles. D.Sc.Ed.

Joseph Francis Maguire, LL.D.Daniel Patrick Moynihan, LLD.*

1977Rev. Raymond Edward Brown. Liu.D.*Gerhard D. Bleickcn. LL.D,

Alice Bourneuf. D.Se.

James F. MCDonough, M.D" D,Se.J\.fal·ia Tallchief Paschen. D.A.

Michael Joseph Walsh. Litt.D,

1978Bruno Henelheim, LilLO,Rev. Charles F, Donovan, S,,)., L.I-I,D,

Charles D. Ferris, LL.D.*Marvin E, Frankel, ·LL.D.John William McDevitt, LL.D.Leo Perl is, D,S.S,

1979Dorothy Baker, D.S.S.

Edward Patrick Boland, LL.D.George P. Donaldson, LL.D.Richard Ellmann, L.H.D,

Robben W. Fleming, L.H.D.WalteJ' F. Mondalc. LL.D.*David S. Nelson, LL.O,*

1980Germaine Bree. Litt.D.*Albert M. Folkard, L.I-I.D.

Edward,). King, D. Pub, Admn.Joseph Cardinal J\.lalula, LL.D.

Bernard J. O'Keefe, D.E.Sc,Kevin H. White, LL.D.

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Types of Degrees Conferred atBoston College

Honorary DegreesGranted by Boston College

Bachelor of Arts (A.B.)Bachelor of Science (B.S.)Master of Arts (M.A.)Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)Master of Education (M.Ed.)Master of Science (M.S.)Master of Science in Teaching (M.S.T.)Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)Certilicate of Advanced Educational Specialization(C.A.E.S.)Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Doctor of Law (J .D.)Doctor of Education (D.Ed.)Doctor of Social Work (D.S.W.)

t981Tomas Cardinal 6 Fiaich, Liu.D. (October,

1981)Rev. Joseph Delphis Gauthier, S.J., L.H.D.Margaret M. Heckler, LL.D.Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. L.H.D.Donald F. McHenry. LL.D.Joseph Harry Silverstein, D.A.Paul Donovan Sullivan, 0.5.5.Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.• The Ignatius Medal·

t982Rev. Robert I. Burns, S.].. L.H.D.George Bush, LL.D.*Robert A. Charpie, D.Se.

Josephine L. Taylor. D.Se.Ed.

1983Maya Angelou. L.H.D.Virginia A. Henderson, D.N.S.Joseph McKenney. D.Ed.Vincclll T. O'Keefe, S.]., L.H.D. (March.

1983)Bruce J. Riner, O.F.M., D.5.5.*An Wang, LL.D.

t984Leon Higginbotham, LL.D.Richard Hill, D.B.A.Most Rev. Bernard F. Law, S.T.D.*Robert Merrifield, D.Se.Muriel Sutherland Snowden, D.S.S.Otto Phillip Snowden, D.S.S.

1985Rev. Frederick Joseph Adelmann, SJ.,

L.H.D.Lena Frances Edwards, D.Sc.

Rev. .J. Bryan Hehir, LL.D.Agnes Mongan, D.F.A.Amhony John Francis O'Reilly, D.B.A.

(March, 1985)Andrew J. Young, LL.D.*Edward Zigler, L.H.D.

1986Guido Calabresi, LL.D.

Jacques d'Ambrose, D.F.A.Annie Dillard, L.H.D.Lionel B. Richie, Jr., D.Mus.Francis C. Rooney, Jr., D.B.A.Jaime Cardinal Sin, S.T.D.*

D.A.D.B.A.D.C.S.D.E.Se.D.F.A.D.Journ.D.Mus.D.N.S.D.Pub.Adm.D.Se.D.Se.Ed.D.Se.L.D.Se.T.D.S.S.H.D.Hist.PhiI.D.JV.D.L.H.D.LL.D.Lilt.D.R.D.S.T.D.Se.D.

Doctor of ArtsDoctor of Business AdministrationDoctor of Commercial ScienceDoctor of Engineering ScienceDoctor of Fine ArtsDoctor ofJournalismDoctor of MusicDoctor of Nursing ScienceDoctor of Public AdministrationDoctor of ScienceDoctor of Science in EducationDoctor of the Science of LawDoctor of the Science of TheologyDoctor of Social ScienceDoctor of HistoryDoctor of History in PhilosophyDoctor of Civil and Canon LawsDoctor of Humane LettersDoctor of LawsDoctor of Letters, Doctor of LiteratureDoctor of ReligionDoctor of Sacred TheologyDoctor of Science

*Commencement SpeakerSource: Secretary of the University

Source: Commencement Programs, 1952-1986

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Association Memberships*American Association of Colleges of NursingAmerican Association of College Registrars and

Admissions OfficersAmerican Association of Colleges for Teacher

EducationAmerican Association of Comparative LawAmerican Association for Higher EducationAmerican Association of University WomenAmerican Council on EducationAmerican Educational Research AssociationAmerican Public Welfare AssociationAssociation of American CollegesAssociation of Catholic Colleges and UniversitiesAssociation of Collegiate Schools of PlanningAssociation for Continuing Higher EducationAssociation of Independent Colleges and Universities

in MassachusettsAssociation for Institutional ResearchAssociation of Jesuit Colleges and UniversitiesAssociation of Urban UniversitiesBoston Library ConsortiumBoston Theological InstituteThe College BoardCouncil for Advancement and Support of EducationCouncil for Exceptional ChildrenCouncil of Graduate Schools in the United StatesInternational Association of Schools of Social WorkInternational Association of UniversitiesInternational Federation of Catholic UniversitiesJesuit Student Personnel AssociationNational Association of College Admissions

CounselorsNational Association of College and University

Business OfficersNational Association of Independent Colleges and

UniversitiesNational Association of Student Financial Aid

AdministratorsNational Association of Student Personnel

AdministratorsNational Association of Catholic CharitiesNew England Organization for NursingAmerican Association of Schools of Social WorkNational Conference of Social WelfareNational League for Nursing

New England Educational Research OrganizationNorth American Association of Summer SessionsNortheastern Association of Graduate SchoolsAlpha Sigma Nu**Order of the Coif**Phi Beta Kappa**

*The above listing is meam only to be represemative of the majortypes of memberships to which t~e University belongs.

**A complete listing of honor societies to which the University be·longs may be found in the University Student Guide.

Source: Deans' Offices

Accrediting AgenciesAmerican Assembly of Collegiate Schools of BusinessAmerican Bar AssociationAmerican Chemical SocietyAmerican Psychological AssociationAssociation of American Law SchoolsCouncil on Social Work EducationInterstate Certification CompactNational Council of Accreditation of Teacher

EducationNational League for NursingNew England Association of Schools and Colleges

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Academic Department LocationsFulton 400Fulton 214

Casson J03Higgins 321

Devlin 223Carney 122Fulton 423

McGuinn 304

Casson 111Campion 104A

Fulton 301McCuinn 600

Lyons 313Stuart Hall, Newton Campus

Fulton 403Fulton 201A

Fulton 301Carney 318

St. Mary's House, Newton CampusCushing 210

Fulton 214Carney 251Higgins 355

McGuinn 201McGuinn 301

31 Lawrence AvenueLyons 304

Carney 235McGuinn 131~kGuinn 426McGuinn B29

Lyons L215Fulton 314

Carney 418

Casson 108Campion 301

Fulton 201Campion 301

Carney 131Campion 103-104A

Campion 310Carney 445Fulton 314Fulton 310

Barry Pavilion 216, Newton CampusFulton 306Devlin 209

Carney 320McGuinn 221

Carney 115

Accounting DepartmentAdministrative Sciences DepartmentArts and SciencesBiology DepartmentChemistry DepartmentClassical Studies DepartmentComputer Sciences DepartmentCounseling PsychologyCounselors:

Arts and SciencesEducationManagementNursing

Economics DepartmentEducationEducational Foundations ProgramEnglish DepartmentEvening CollegeFinance DepartmentFine Arts DepartmentGeneral Management ProgramGeology and Geophysics DepartmentGermanic Studies DepartmentGraduate Arts and SciencesHistory DepartmentHonors Program:

Arts and SciencesEducationManagement

Instructional Leadership and Adminstrator ProgramLanguage LaboratoryLaw SchoolLaw DepartmentManagement CenterMarketing DepartmentMathematics DepartmentMusic ProgramNursingOrganizational Studies ProgramPhilosophy DepartmentPhysics DepartmentPolitical Science DepartmentPsychology DepartmentReligious Education and Pastoral Ministry, Institute ofRomance Languages and Literatures DepartmentSlavic and Eastern Languages DepartmentSocial Work Graduate SchoolSociology DepartmentSpecial Education and Rehabilitation ProgramSpeech Communication and TheaterSummer SessionTheology Department

Source: Registrar

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Academic Calendar 1986-1987 SourcesFirst semesterAugust 30­September 2September 2

September 3September 3October 13

NO\'ember IINm'emher 26-28December 10-11

December 12-19

second SemesterJanuary 12-13

January 13

January 14January 19

February 16

March 2-6April 17-20April 28-29

April 3D-May 7May 18

1987-1988

First SemesterAugust 29­September 1September I

September 2September 2September 7October 12November 11November 25-27December 10and IIDecember 12-19

second SemesterJanuary 17-18

January IS

January 19February 15

February 29­l\.farch 4April 1-4April ISMa)' 3-4

May 5-12Ma)' 23

Saturday-Tuesday: Freshman and TransferOrientationTuesday: Registration fOT students not pre­registeredWednesday: Classes beginWednesday: Faculty ConvocationMonday: Celebration of Columbus Day - NoclassesTuesday: Veterans Day - No classesWednesday-Friday: Thanksgiving holidaysWednesday and Thursday: SHuty Days - Noclasses for undergraduate day students

Friday-Friday noon: Term ex.uuinations

MOllclay-Tuesday: Freshman and TransferOrientationTuesday: Registration for studelllS not pre­registeredWednesday: Classes beginMonday: Celebration of Martin Luther King Day ­No classesMonday: Celebration of Washington's Birthday­No classesMonday-Friday: Spring vacatiollGood Friday-Easter Monday: Easter RecessTuesday and Wednesday: Stud)' Da)'s - No classesfor undergraduate day students

Thursday-Thursday noon: Term ExaminationsMonday: Commencement

Saturday-Tuesday: Freshman and TransferOrientation and AdvisementTuesday: Registration for students not pre­registeredWednesday: Classes beginWednesday: Faculty ConvocationMonda)': Labor Day - No classesMonday: Columbus Day - No classesWednesday: Veterans Day - No classesWednesday-Friday: Thanksgiving holidaysThursday and Friday: Study Days - No dasses forundergraduate day studentsSaturday-Saturday IlO()Jl: Term examinations

Sunday-Monday: Freshman and TransferOrientation and AdvisementMonday: Registration for students not pre­registeredTuesday: Classes beginMonday: Celebration of Washington's Hinlulay ­No c13ssesMonday-Friday: Spring vacation

Good Friday-Easter Munday: Easter RecessMonday: Celebration of Patriot's Day - No classesTuesday and Wednesday: Study Days - No classesfor undergraduate da)' students

Thursda)'-Thursday noun: Term ExaminationsMonday: Commencement

Academic Vice PresidentAdmissionsAlumni AssociationBuildings and GroundsBureau of ConferencesController's OfficeDeans' OfficesDevelopment OfficeDining DepartmentFinancial Aid OfficeOffice of Financial Vice President and TreasurerHealth Services OfficeHousing OfficeHuman Resources OfficePolicies and Procedures OfficePresident's OfficeRegistrarResearch AdministrationSecretary of the UniversitySpace ManagementSpons Information OfficeOffice of Student Programs and ResourcesSummer Session OfficeUniversity ArchivistUniversity Counseling ServicesUniversity LibrarianInformation Services, University Relations

N.B. Sources arc responsiblc for lhc accUl'acy and completeness ofdata submittcd for publication.

Photos by Lee Pellcgrini. cxccpt wherc noted

Source: Office of the Academic Vice President

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Fact Book IndexAcademic Calendars, 92Academic Deans. 12Academic Department Locations, 91Accrediting Agencies, 90Administration and Faculty, 7-19Administrators, University, 13Alumni, 43-50Alumni Association Board of Directors, 44Alumni Awards, 44Alumni by Primary School, Sex and Class,

46-47Alumni Clubs. 44Alumni DonoTs by Primary School and Class.

48-49Alumni. Comparative Regional Analysis, 45Alumni, Geographic Analysis by State, 45Applications, Acceptances and l':nroUment,

Freshmen. 22Applications. Acceptances and Enrollment,

Transfer StudenlS, 24Archives, 75Association Memberships, 90Athletics, 77-83

Board of Trustee Membership, 9Boston College Profile, 5Boston College Properties: 5'ci'Boston College, A Brief Histoq', 3Building Usc, Summary, 59Buildings, Boston College, 54-55Buildings and Grounds (See Physical Plant)

Campus Maps, 94-95Chairmen and Chairwomen, Dcpartment, 12Chan of Administration, 8Classrooms, 59Contract and Grant Awards, 66-fi8Counseling Services, 41

Dean.s, Acadcmic, 12Degrees Conferred at Boston College, Types,

89Degrees Conferred, Undergra'duate, 35-37Degrees Conferred, Undergraduate and

Graduate, 38Department Chairmen and Chairwomen, 12Developmcm Office Annual Report, 50Dining Facilities, 58Donors by Giving Club, 50Dormitorics (See Residcnce Halls)

Enrollment, Evening College, 30Enrollment, Full-Time Equi\'alcnt, 29Enrollment, Full-Time Freshmen by Year

and Sex, 22Enrollmclll, Graduate and Undergraduate,

Full- and Pan-Time, 25Enrollment, Graduate by School, 26Enrollment, Graduate, by Degrce Program

and Discipline, 27Enrollment, Minority Students, 34

Enrollment, Summer Session, 29Enrollment, Tmnsfer Students, 24Enrollmem, Transfer Studcnts by Previous

Institution and Sex, 24Enrollment, Undcrgraduatc and Graduate by

Sex, 28Enrollment, Undergraduate by SclHx>l, 26Enrollment, Undergraduate Day and Eve­

ning and Graduate, 25Enrollment, Veterans, 34Evening College Enrollmcnt, :.H)

Facility Capacitics, 57Faculty, Administration and, 7-19Faculty, A\'crage Compcnsation by Rank, 19Faculty, by Highcst Earned Degree and

Rank. 17Facuhy, by Highcst Earncd Degrec and Sex,

17Faculty, by Rank and Sex, 17Faculty, by School and Rank, 15Facuhy, by Schtx)1 and Sex. 16Facuhy, by School and Tenure Status, 16Facuhy, Full-Time Equivalcllt by School, 15Faculty. Full-Time. Graduate Assistants,

Teaching Fellows. 18Finance. 63-69Financial Aid, Undergraduatc and Graduate,

39Financial Operations, Highlights. 64Foreign Student and Scholar Statistics. 32Forcword, IFounder of Boston Collegc, 86Freshmen Applications, Acceptances and

Enrollment, 22Freshmcn Enrollecs, SAT Avcrages by Class,

22Freshmen. Full-Time, Enrollment by Year

and Scx, 22Frcshmcn, Geographic Distribution, 23Full-Time Equivalcnt Enrollment, 29

General Information. 85-92Geographic Distribution of Students. Gradu-

ate and Undcrgraduate. 31Geographic Distribution, Freshmen, 23Gifts to the Univcrsity, 50Graduate Assistallls, Teaching Fellows, Full­

Time Facuhy, 18Graduate Enrollmelll by Degree Program

and Discipline. 27Graduate Enrollment by School, 26Graduate Enrollment b}' Sex. 28Graduate Enrollmcnt. Full- and Part-Time,

25

Health Services, 40History, Boston College, 3Honorary Degrees Awardcd, 87-89Honorary Degrees Granted, 89

Infirmary, 40International Studcnt and Scholar Statistics,

32

Index 93

Language Laboratory, 75Libraries. 70-75Library Circulation Statistics, 72Library Expenditures, 74Library Holdings. 74Library Special Collections, 76

f\1aps, Campus, 94-95Minority Student Enrollmcnt, ~H

Officers of (he Uni\'crsity, 11OfHces,58Organization Chart, Administration. 8

Personnel, Profcssional. Administrativc andSupport Staff, 14

Physical Plant, 53-61Presidems of Boston College. 86Professional. Administrativc, and Support

Staff Personncl, 14Profile, Boston College. 5Properties. Bostoll Collegc, 56

Residcnce Hall Capacities, GO

SAT Avcrages by Class, Frcshmen Enrollecs,22

Sources of Fact Book Information, 92Special Collections. 74Sports Participation Lcvels. 79Spons Records, 81Sports Schedules. 82-83Students. 21-41Summer Session Enrollment. 29

Teaching Fellows. Full-Time Faculty, Gradu­ate Assistants. 18

Transfcr Students. Applications, Acceptancesand Enrollment, 24

Transfer Students. Enrollment by PreviousInstitution And Sex. 24

Trustee Associate Membership, 10Trustce Membnship. Board of, 9Trustces of Boston Collegc. 8Tuition and Fees, 65

Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees Con­ferrcd, :~8

Undergraduate and Graduate Financial Aid.39

Undergraduate Dcgrces Confcrrcd, 35-:17Undergraduate Enrollment by School, 26Undergraduate Enrollment by Sex. 28Undergraduate Enrollment. Full- and Part-

time, 25Univcrsity Administrators. 13University Archivcs, 75Univcrsity Counseling Seniccs, 41

Veterans Enrolled at Boston College. 34

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