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The fifth dean of the school of nursing, I was recognized for my role in making research a priority.


I was the coach who took the 1962–63 men’s basketball team to victory at the NCAA Championship.


A classics professor, I was the visionary and fundraiser behind the construction of Madonna della Strada Chapel.


I founded the Rome Center, Loyola’s first center abroad, in 1962, and was its director for many years. It now bears my name.


A pioneer in higher education for women religious, I was the first president of Mundelein College.


As president of Loyola, I oversaw the beginnings of the law and medical schools and the founding of the Lake Shore Campus.


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ANSWERS • 1. John Dill Robertson, 1st dean of medicine 2. Raymond C. Baumhart, S.J., 21st president 3. Julia Lane, PhD, 5th dean of nursing 4. George M. Ireland, athletic director and coach 5. James J. Mertz, S.J., founder of Madonna della Strada Chapel 6. John Felice, founder of the Rome Center 7. Mary Justitia Coffey, BVM, 1st president of Mundelein College 8. Alexander J. Burrowes, S.J., 12th president


Titra’s portraits are displayed in the newly renovated Regents Hall on the 16th and 17th floors of Lewis Towers. Oil on birch panels; 20”x24”


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