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PUBLISHED BY
THE GRADUATING CLASS
AL-HIKMA UNIVERSITY
BAGHDAD, IRAQ
Dedication
During the four years ive have studied at Al-Hikma, the strong, stable guiding hand of our
President has fashioned the destiny of the University and of us, its students. In him tee have found
an ideal scholar, a sincere and serious priest, a friend rich in kindness and sympathy for his
students.
The same firm grasp that has lovingly nurtured the growth of this great university, has given
us incentive to grow; the same scholarship and enthusiasm we have found in him, has encouraged
us to seek for these virtues in ourselves; the same sincere and devoted heart tvhich is his, shall
always inspire us.
With deep pride and sincere gratitude, we, the Graduating Class of Al-Hikma University,
of 196 3, dedicate this our yearbook to Reverend John P. Banks, S.J., President of Al-Hikma
University.
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To the Members of the Class of 1963:
The challenges that face university
graduates in 1963 are so great that only
whole-hearted dedication on your part can
be an adequate response.
But dedication to what? That is an
agonizing question today. For many, the
answer is : nothing, because nothing is
worthy of whole-hearted dedication. For
others, the answer is: pursuit of riches,
pleasure, power. I am sure neither of these
is your response.
I suggest two worthy objects of your
whole-hearted dedication which must appear
natural to you who have finished four years
of education at Al-Hikma. : love and service
of God, love and service of your own
country. If your life centers on these, it is
bound to be an unselfish life, a useful life,
and, inevitably, a happy life.
May God bless you and use you for his glory and for the good of your
fellow countrymen.
John P. Banks, SJ.
The President's Page
Rev. Frederick W. Kelly, S. J.
Acting Dean
Rev. Thomas B. Mulvehill, S. J.
Dean of Students
ADM I N I STR AT I O N
Rev. Joseph A. Paquet, S. J.
Administrator
Rev. James P. Larkin, S. J.
Treasurer
Rev. Robert J, Cote, S. J.
Librarian
Rev. Thomas F. Hussey, S. J.
Development
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Maintenance
Mr. Emmanuel Issa
Maintenance
Mr. Bernard I. Bebel
Economics
Dr. Kenneth H. Lenzen
Engineering
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Rev. Charles G. Crowley, S. J.
Physics
Rev. Robert B. Campbell, S. J.
Philosophy, Theology
Mr. Charles A. Faucher
English, Philosophy
Rev. Alfred J. Jolson, S. J.
Business Administration
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Mr. Eugene F. Mulcahy
English
Rev. William D. Iisach, S. J.
Fnglish, Theology
Rev. William. J. Larkin, S. J.
Physics, Mathematics
Rev. Leo J. Guay, S. J.
Engineering, Chemistry
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Dr. Daniel B. Lloyd
Mathematics
Mr. Tariq R. Shammamy
Mathematics
Rev. William F. Macomber, S. J.
Theology
Rev. Joseph P. O'Kane, S. J.
Philosophy
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Rev. Paul A. Nash, S. J.
English, Theology
Mr. Franklin O. Rose
Engineering
LECTURERS
Mr. Mufid Mirza
Accounting
Mr. Simon M. Amirkhas
Arabic
Mr. John Andrews
Engineering
Mr. Anastas-i Vestarkis
Auditing
Mr. Kadhim Assad
Insurance
Mr. Jacques J.O. Palgen
Surveying
Mr. Noel Azzavvi
Secretary
Mis 5 Zhaleh Sultani
Laboratory Assistant
Dr. Clement Serkis
University Doctor
LECTURERS
Dr. Hikmat Fikrat
Chemistry
Mr. Talib al-Eris
Chemistry Assistant
Dr. P.K. Mohanty
Irrigation
Mr. Joseph Haddad
Surveying
Mr. Theodore Zia
Assistant to Librarian
Mr. Tariq Kakoz
Assistant to Treasurer
Dr. Abdul-Razzak Abdul-Wahab Dr. ABDur.-RAssuL al-Salman
Business Law Economics
Dr. K.HALIL ai.-Shamma'
Economics
ARABIC STUDIES
Mr. Faraj Raffouli
Rev. Richard J. McCarthy, S. J.
Rev. Franklyn J. Bergen, S. J.
Rev. Joseph E. O'Connor, S. J. Rev. George A. De Napoli, S. J.
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BASIL DOMINIC MARMARCHI
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
Basil, a popular figure on the Al-Hikma campus,
came to the University via Baghdad College. His
geniality and massive assistance will be long
remembered. He distinguished himself as a deba-
ter, and as a fervent worker and conversationalist.
His moments of leisure were devoted to music
and to cars. Further studies in business adminis-
tration will enable him to manage any trading
establishment he desires.
We know accurately only when we know little.
With knowledge comes doubt. — Goethe
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EMMANUEL MICHAEL
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
Most of Emmanuel's schooling before entering
Al-Hikma took place in Mosul. Now he is a real
Baghdadi. He developed the spiritual man by
participating in the Sodality. He kept physically
fit by playing volleyball and football. For real
relaxation he played ping-pong, or sang songs in
Arabic. He will continue his studies doing gra-
duate work in business administration.
The sound man is not the one who does not
make mistakes, but the one who does not
repeat them. — Bovee
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FARUQ. AL-UMARI
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Civil Engineering
Suave persuasive Faruq matriculated to the Uni-
versity after secondary studies at Baghdad College
and graduation from the Law College. He has
distinguished himself as an outstanding debater
and weaver of words. He loves to soar above the
world of men either by thought or by actual flight
in a glider. The exercise of swimming keeps him
toned up. He will do graduate studies in struc-
tural engineering.
He who gains wealth gains something ; he who
gains friends gains more, but he who gains the
courage of his heart gains all. - - Cervantes
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LIBARETT BEDROSSIAN
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
After attending Baghdad College, Libaretl com-
pleted his secondary school studies at Taffayah
before coming to Al-Hikma University. Quiel
calm and serene by nature his spirit of perseve-
rance will always win through. He is chiefly
interested in plays and acting. But his life's work
will be pursued in accounting and insurance.
To be content with little is difficult; to be
content with much, impossible.
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MAR WAN DAUD ODEH
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Civil Engineering
Strong silent Marwan has been an outstanding
student for his four years on the university campus.
He came from Baghdad College and while here
enhanced his reputation as a baseball player and
as a swimmer of note. He was ever ready for a
picnic or to settled down to a musical concert. He
will pursue graduate studies in structural engi-
neering.
The best and most important part of man's
education is that which he gives himselj.
Gibbon.
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MOHAMMED SALMAN
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Civil Engineering
After a sound preparation at Baghdad University
Mohammed transferred to Al-Hikma for his final
year of training. He was industrious and ambi-
tious. Tennis and basketball were his favorite
sports. After graduation he expects to go right to
work with a contractor.
The wise man will make more opportunities
than he can find.
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MUNIR ABDUL-KARIM
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
Munir matriculated to Al-Hikma byway of
Baghdad College and Commercial Secondary.
Although he is the silent man of the class, still
waters run deep. At present his plans for the future
are not decided, but whatever his choice he has
the will to succeed in all his endeavors.
Little minds are too much wounded by little
things.
Great minds see all and are never hurt.
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MUNDHIR ABDUL-JABBAR AL-BECKER
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Civil Engineering
Sharkiya's gift to Zafaraniya has had a very
succcessful career at Al-Hikma. He was a member
of many student activities. For keeping a sound
mind in a sound body lie participated in the spoils
of swimming, football and volleyball. He relishes
books on social subjects. Graduate studies in
structural engineering beckon him on.
To make a man laugh is to make him forget.
What a benefactor on earth is the man who
can bestow this pleasure. - - Hugo
NAZAR AL-DOURY
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
Nazar, from Adhamiyah, is a man of many ac-
complishments. He was prominently connected
with the debaters, the Year Book Staff, the Al
Jami'i Staff and all entertainments. His outside
interests include much reading, writing and
gardening. He intends to do graduate work in
business administration for future work with the
Philco Company.
Make other people like them selves a little
better, my son, and I promise you they will like
you very well. - - Lord Chesterfield.
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SAM I GEORGE BENARJI
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
A quiet thoughtful member of the class of '63 '
Sami who came from Baghdad College made
many lasting friends at the university. His help
to the office staff was immeasureable.Hc also found
time to participate in the activities of debating
and the literary magazines. He was a faithful
socialist, in addition to being an outstanding
athlete. He expects to do graduate studies in
statistics.
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Prayer changes things? No! Prayer changes
people, and people change things.
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SAMIR SALMAN ABDUL-AHAD
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
Spirited and energetic in all things, Samir excelled
on the debating platform and in sodality work.
He prepped for Al-Hikma at B.C. and Commer-
cial School. Music set him in a mood for relaxation
with a good book. He will continue studies abroad
in accountancy.
Common sense is instinct.
Enough of it is genius !
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SAT] MUSTAFA AL-MUZRAQCHY
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
Amiable and interesting at all limes, Saii look
great delight in the duel of debate. He read much
and thoroughly. History and the facts of the pasl
have geat fascination for him. From Sharqiya to
Al-Hikma and on to further studies abroad in
accounting is the trail he has blazed.
A man must keep a little backshop where he
con be himself without reserve. In solitude
alone can he know true freedom.
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SHAWQ.I NAJI JAWAD
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
A quick spirited and enjoyable companion, Shawqi
will be much missed from the campus at Zafara-
niya. He came to Al-Hikma from Jaffariya, and
has worked with zeal to obtain his degree. He did
much outside reading with special emphasis on
gathering commercial information. He will do
special graduate studies in the field of commerce
with a view to management of his father's trade.
One ought every day to hear a little music, read
a good poem, see a fine picture, and if possible,
speak a few reasonable words. - - Goethe
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VOLTAIRE EWAN WAR DA
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Civil Engineering
Sociable versatile Voltaire, a graduate of Baghdad
College, entered Al-Hikma after one year at Arts
College, and has distinguished himself ever since
as a debater, as a faithful worker on the Yearbook
Staff, and as a library worker. He engaged in all
sports but preferred tennis, football and swim-
ming. He has a bent for foreign languages. He
will do graduate studies in highway engineering.
We cannot always oblige, but we can always
speak obligingly. — Voltaire
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WAGNER APRIM BABA
Baghdad, Iraq
B. Sc. in Business Administration
Wagner always did things in a big way. Amiabi-
lity, sociability, and perseverance were qualities
developed at Baghdad College. He added weight
and depth to the debating teams and to the
Yearbook Staff. Football won't be the same with-
out his managerial ability and whistle-blowing
competence. He hopes to continue his studies to
compete most successfully in the world of business.
A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue,
but the parent of all the other virtues. — Cicero
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Usam al-Abachi.
Third Row : Wayil Hindu, Jan Stepanian, Nabil Aziz, Farqad al-Salman, Nijyar Shemdin
Second Row : Kamal Dinkha, Wilson Ishaq, Samir Qattan, Vraj Harutunian, Anis Barghuti
Seated: Nabil Francis, Fr. Jolson, S. J., Prof. Charles Faucher, Nadim Saigh, Oday Hussain,
(missing — ■ Jasim Saleh, Natiq Duhi).
CLASS OF 1964 — JUNIOR BUSINESS
Top Row : Left to right: Sami Uthman, Fahmi Michael, Muwaffaq Simani, Maan Hamid, Keyu-
marth Sultani.
Third Row : Jamal Rahmani, Shibib Halabu, Faruq Mishu, Vahak Mesropian, Antwan Khawwam.
Second Row : Nasrat Yusuf, Sami Andrea, Muwaffaq Metti, Basil Kattula, Basim al-Umar.
Seated : Ali Qaraghuli, Phenuel Philip, Fr. Macomber, S.J., Sabah Harutunian, Samir Hanna,
(missing — Sami Halata).
CLASS OF 1964 — JUNIOR ENGINEERING
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Third Row : Fawzi Bassam, Wilson Benjamin, Mu'taz Jamil, Nazar Hashim, Ajib Abbud.
Second Row : Sargon Amirkhas, Iden Marben, Harb al-Hiti, Rifaat Sahhar, Fawzi Habib,
Faruq Araim.
Sealed : Abdul Wadud Gata, Shamuel Yusuf, Fr. O'Kane, S. J., Prof. Bernard Bebel, Nerses Leon,
Fuad Abdul -Latif.
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Third Row : Rafiq al-Jadu', Riadh Yusuf, Karim Yusuf, Basim Askar, Aziz Baithun, Nahid Shawaf
Second Row : Hadi Sarraf, Sami Madras, Iyad al-Nasiri, Vahe Hovsepian, Adil Mustafa, Sami'
al-Banna, Zuhair Hanna.
Seated : Hassan Sarraf, Rustum Tufunkjian, Prof. Franklin Rose, Fr. Nash, S. J., Ibrahim Meliha.
CLASS OF 1965
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Bahura, Hatim Sarsam.
Third Row : Sabah Yacubi, Hilal Simhairi, Salar Ghafur, Mumtaz Tokatli, Shawkat Jazrawi,
Muthanna Salah.
Second Row : Raymond Gabbai, Butros Cheikho, Baba Shamun, Muhammed Sarhen, Mufid Ashu,
Basil Abbu.
Seated : Adil Wadi, Usam Khairi, Fr. Larkin, S.J., Ishu Gaddu, Nijad Fattuhi, (missing Khalid
Bashir).
CLASS OF 1965
SOPHOMORE ENGINEERING B
Top Row : Left to right : Richard Miller, Ahmad Khairallah, Riadh al-Karam, Tariq Haidar,
Nadim Peter, Usam Abbud, Jack Shamoun, Francis Rais, Andrew Yonan.
Fourth Row : Suhail Yusuf, Munib al-Shaikh, Hussam al-Owainati, Nasir al-Farisi, Sulaiman
Zainal, Nuri Askar, Zahir Abbosh, Sabah Husain.
Third Row : Marlyn Jan, Samira Hazineh, Anahid Orchanian, Norma Gabbai, Imtihal Abu-
al-Timan, Delkhwaz al-Jaf, Elias Abda, Hilal Latif.
Second Row : Jamila Lawee, Khelud Jamil, Tafaol Salim, Jutta Merkel, Bernadine Muth, Fatina
Hamdi, Sana al-Khudhairi, Mima Ghazalla, Selwa Abid.
Seated : Fr. Ibach, S.J., Suham Sulaiman, Elizabeth Miraziz, Senobar Fuad, Najla al-Faradhi,
Manahil al-Jarrah, Ardemis Jufayan, Prof. Tariq Shammamy.
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Fourth Row : Jamil Shahin, Anand Mohindra, Sabah al-Jamil, Aziz A-Karim, Nohad A-Aziz,
Talib al-Timimi, Sulaiman Bajjali, Khalid Iydan.
Third Row : Hannibal Benjamin, Murad Nalbadian, Amer Zainal, Johnny George, Emmanuel
Francis, MuwafFaq Amin, Iwadh Aziz.
Second Row : Ibtihal al-Qaraghuli, Qunish Turkay, Noushik Simonian, Houda Hendow, Mira
Ter-Minassian, Selwa al-Said, Aliya al-Kamal, Dhuka Francis, Nadia Awdish.
Seated : Janet Gayickian, Nadira Mattar, Nawal Bashir, Hiam Tuma, Muna Hassu, Najla
Rassam, Fr. Mulvehill, S.J.
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Abdullah al-Bukhari. Dilair Muhammad, Leon Asilian.
Third Row : Janan Baithun, Iyad Said, Nadim Sarraf, Ali-Kamal Abdullah, William Hardun,
Usam Daikh, Riadh Philip.
Second Row : Nuri Thomas, Samir Alwan, Nazih Hindi, Adib Hindi, Muhammad AH Talib,
Fakhri Bourachi, Sarkis Benjamin, Hratch Kuyumjian.
Seated : Fr. Crowley, S.J., Layla Mustafa, Viva Tawfiq, Layla al-Khaffaf. Nidhal Rihani, Ayman
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Mazin al-Mudarris.
Four]h Row : Usam Kassab, Farid Shaul, Salman Dhari, Sabah Shaaban, Muwaffaq Munir, Samir
Nairn, Faris Samarrai.
Third Row : Subhi Ramadhan, David Shammash, Tahir Bazirgan, Samir Jawdat, Humam Abdul
Khaliq, Saad A-Rahman.
Second Row : Sasson Frank, Janan Ismail, Zaidun Hafidh, Muhammad Shahin. Ohannes Avakian,
Arshak Yanikian, George Davida, Nabil Hassu.
Seated : Fathallah Hassu, Anahid Minasian, Kawthar Nazhet, Elham Jabero, Najla Kasir, Faiza
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Tariq al-Saffar, Jamal Bilal.
Third Row : Murad Wartanian, Francis George, Wasim al-Malaika, Ajil al-Hathal. Janan
al-Saigh, Surin Manukian, Fuad Hanna.
Second Row : Sabah Rahmani, Faiq Killu, Nadim Adil, Akram Ali Hussain, Mufid Sabbagh,
Ramzi Loqa, Mudhaffar Nail, Antranik Adamian.
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SODALISTS
1962 -- 1963
Adil Wadi'
Kamal Dinkha
Ramzi Loqa
Usam Kassab
Adnan Bahnam
Mundhir Naman
Sabah Harutunian
Usam Khairi
Antwan Khawain
Muwaffaq Simani
Sami Andrea
Wayil Hindu
Butros Gheikho
Nabil Aziz
Sami Banarji
Wilson Ishaq
Emmanuel Michael
Nabil Francis
Sami Halata
Zahir Abbosh
George Davida
Nadim Saigh
Sami' al-Banna
Zuhair Hanna
George Jamil
Nadim Sarraf
Samir Salman
Iden Marben
Nasir Yacub
Sargon Dick
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Mr. Mulcahy — Moderator
Upperclassmen
DEBATING SOCIETY
A Woman's Voice
Ayman Bashir Presiding
Readying Rebuttal
Counting the Ballots
Planning
AL-HIKMA YEARBOOK STAFF
Fr. Nash, S.J., Moderator
Editorial Staff
Business Staff
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Chairman: Nabil Aziz
Members : Kamal Dinkha, Zuhair Hanna,
Farqad al-Salman, Muna Gazalla, Nazar
Duri, Munthar Namaan, Sami' al-Banna,
Iyad al-Gailani, Anis Barghuti; and other
occasional workers.
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Famous for quality
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Refrigerators
Air Conditioners
Washing Machines
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PHILCO
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AL-HIKMA UNIVERSITY
BAGHDAD
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GOKAL MERCANTILE CO.
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EXPORT - IMPORT - SHIPPING
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Buying a tape recorder ? Then take a look at this wonderful
Philips range. From feather-weight portable to full scale
stereo model, every one of these fine instruments offers
you exceptionally good value for money. There's a model to
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and long-life dependability, they're the finest you can buy.
Philips
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Model EL3534
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Sole Agents :
AFRICAN IRAQI Trading Company (PI. S. C.)
BAGHDAD Tel. 87393 BASRAH Tel. 5578
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ELECTRICAL MATERIALS
Cables & Wires-Installation Materials — Fans — Lamps & Lighting
Fittings & Television
ARAB BANK LIMITED
Established
Paid up Capital and Reserves
Deposits
Assets
Jerusalem 1930
10,300,000 Dinars
63,000,000 Dinars
103,000,000 Dinars
Head Office : Amman, Jordan
Branches in Iraq : Baghdad (two branches), Basrah, Mosul
The Arab Bank has the widest network of bank branches in the Middle East
and North Africa.
The Arab Bank issues its own Circular Letters of Credit and Travellers
Cheques in sterling and U.S. Dollars : they are valid in all countries.
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Aei/ltbuium travel bureau
(G. ABULTIMMAN & A. DOUGLAH Co.)
Cables : "ABULTIMMAN"
Tel. : 84415
TRAVEL
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TRAVEL
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2a/9/1 sa'adoon street
baghdad - iraq
Whether you travel by air, sea or land,
you will find us most pleased to solve all your
travel problems and extend our services to meet
your requirements to your full satisfaction.
Arrangements are made for group and
individual tours inside Iraq as well as abroad.
AGENTS FOR :
CUNARD LINES — HOME LINES
BLACK SEA STATE STEAMSHIP LINES
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BAGHDAD HOTEL
Well known in Iraq and abroad
— 200 rooms, each with bath
A telephone in each room and each bath
— 400 internal and 20 outside lines
— Oriental and Western food
Fully air-conditioned
Delightful music during meals
— Spacious gardens
Ample parking
CABLE : BAGOTEL
Telephone : 89031-50
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FARID OBEID & CO. W.LL.
Importers and Manufacturers' Representatives
Suppliers to Government Departments,
Factories and Public Organizations
of the following :
Heavy and Fine Chemicals
Water Treatment Chemicals
Chlorine and Ammonia
Agricultural Chemicals
Insecticides and Refrigerents
Laboratory Equipments
Paints and Dyestuffs
Plastics and Compounds
Tanning Materials
Solvents and Additives
Hardwares & Non-Ferrous Metals
etc... etc... etc...
The Company also holds, locally, a Big
Variety of Laboratory Equipments and Ins-
truments suitable for Colleges, Laboratories
and Pharmacies at Reasonable Prices.
Please call on, write to, or telephone :
FARID OBEID & CO
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Al-Bassam Building, Sadoun St., Baghdad
Tel.: Main Offices: 80604, Showroom: 88643
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Head Office : Baghdad - Iraq_
Authorised Capital : I. D. 1.000.000
Paid up Capital : I. D. 500.000
Branches :
Baghdad
Baghdad
Basra
Samawal Street (Main Branch)
South Gate Branch
All Banking Transactions.
Correspondents All Over the World.
Rents Safe Deposit Lockers.
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Tel. . 8 6413
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ALLAD1N TRAVELS W.L.L.
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WATERPROOFING
at the
Al-Hikma University Buildings
Factory : on Muaskar Rashid Road
Baghdad — Tel. : 98180—82014
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Stockist of Diesel Truck Engine Parts
Near Mercedes-Benz Co.
Sheikh Omar St. the Second
Tel. 82086 Baghdad
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IBRAHIM J. SAAD & FILS
SA'DOUN STREET
Unknown Soldier Sq.
Baghdad
Established 1865
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Manufacturers Representatives and General Importers.
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Lines handled
Earth-moving and Construction Equipment,
Household Appliances,
Drugs & Pharmaceutical Products,
Cars & Trucks,
Agricultural Machinery & Farm Implements.
Telephones : 86781-4
Cable Address : SAAD
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FACIT CALCULATOR
direct back transfer
16-figure capacity
Facit CM2-16 is the perfect calculator for the
general office. Solves the little problems as fast as
they come up — yet 16-figure capacity and such
time-saving features as direct back transfer from
both product and multiplier registers and tens trans-
mission throughout make the CM2-16 ideal for
complicated 3-factor problems. Ultra-simple 10-key
"adding machine" keyboard that anyone can master
in 15 minutes.
Basic material: Swedish steel
Direct back transfer
Easy to move and carry
Elastic touch
Elegant design and Viking
grey colour
For further
details —
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SWEDISH ORIENTAL CO.
Baghdad — Iraq
Tel. 84819
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the World's Finest
SLANT-O-MATIC
sewing machine
SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM WITH " SINGER SLANT-O-MATIC "
If you're known for your beautiful Sewing, you are just the Woman for
a swing -needle Singer : It does the smoothest, best -controlled, straight stit-
ching in the world. It gfdes through every single job. Purring smoothly, easily. And
it takes care of everything : Complicated fancy stitching. Button - holing.
Embroidery. Even Mending and Sewing on Buttons, if you want it to.
NOW THERE IS SO MUCH MORE TO SEE FROM SINGER !
Whether its notions, repairs, sewing lessons . . .
whatever your sewing need call or visit :
SINGER Sewing Machine C°
Tel.: 84318, 84004 and 85899
Branches throughout IRAQ
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The Priceless Extra
of Experience
Think for a moment of the many choices
we make in life which are determined
by our confidence in somebody's expe-
rience.
Choice in important things, like selec-
ting a doctor, a lawyer, or a friendly
advisor. In less important things, like
having something repaired. In even
minor, everyday, personal problems,
where we want wise guidance.
So deeply ingrained is this basis for
choice in all our actions, it comes as no
surprise when so many experienced
travelers say that this is why, when they
fly overseas, they put their trust in Pan
American.
For Pan American is "The World's
Most Experienced Airline" — in years
of flying over the seven seas — in every
type of transport plane— in fine mecha-
nics who maintain these planes— in pilots
and engineers who fly and navigate
them— in services to care for you before
you embark, while on your flight, and
when you land. All under the high
discipline of U. S. flight standards.
A Pan American traveler is a confident
traveler, reposing his trust in these years
of experience in getting you from here
to there— comfortably, dependably,
serenely.
It's a great experience to fly with
experience on Pan American.
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THE IRAQ SCIENTIFIC CO. W.L.L.
P. O. BOX 287
BAGHDAD
IRAQ
Tel. : 93926 Cable : SCIENCO
Sole representatives of leading manufacturers
of scientific instruments, laboratory equipment and
reagents, engineering and drawing office equipment,
medical and surgical instruments.
A wide variety of laboratory chemicals, reagents,
apparatus, filter paper, soil, concrete and bituminous
equipment and glassware is held in stock.
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Tahreer Square
Opp. Saa'doun Statue
Fatima Building - Baghdad
Tel. 83091
BUY FROM A RESPONSIBLE FIRM
KILLU BROTHERS
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
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TAKES CARE OF YOUR TOURISTS
in
THE LAND OF THE TWO RIVERS
( HOTEL, ACCOMODATIONS,
TOURISM, SIGHTSEEING, ETC.)
113 I Cinema's House Bldg. Tel.: 89269, 85689
Saadoun Strei I Cable Address:
BAGHDAD IRAO Dadtoi-rs - Baghdad
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406/1, Rashid St. BAGHDAD Tel. j
80961
80111
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354 Alwiyah
Kornish St.
BAGHDAD
BASRAH
Tel. 99374
Tel : 4048
Cables: Baklos
CONTRACTORS
Earthwork
Road Building
Cables : Bakose
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Steel Plates and Sheets
Steel Structures
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IRAQ ENGINEERING WORKS Co. W.L.L
BAGHDAD
Established in 1948 — Capital ID 200,000/-
Include among their products
AIR COOLERS
Matches the best
imported Air Coolers
for
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WORKMANSHIP
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Available for 1953 summer season in all sizes
2000 cfm. to 12000 cfm.
OTHER PRODUCTS
Steel desks — Cupboards — Filing cabinets — Steel shelving — Office chairs —
Tubular Furniture — Aluminium and steel ladders — Bottle Baskets — Vehicle
springs and other sheet metal work.
Head Office and Showroom: Murjan Building, South Gate — Tel. 87126-87127
Showroom : Shamash Building, Rashid Street., Tel : 85242
Works: Karradah. Tel. : 92016-92017
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ORIGINATOR OF THE FAMOUS
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AND OWNERS OF THE WORLD KNOWN
« BLACK SWAN BRAND »
Some of our Numerous Products Include :
WALNUT and ALMOND DATE CUBES
WALNUT and GINGER DATE CAKES
WALNUT and ALMOND DATE PUDDING
CHOCOLATE DATES
CARAMEL DATES
CHOICE DATES and ASSORTED NUTS
DATE SYRUP
SPICED DATES in SYRUP
DATE CHUTNEY
DATE CANDIES
ASFAR & CO., BASRAH, IRAQ
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F.A. KETTANEH & CO. (W.L.L)
extend to the "63 Graduating class of Al-Hikma University, their
compliments and wish them all future success".
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Sa'adun Building - South Gate
Tel. 89711 (8 lines)
BASRAH
Al-Thawra St. - Ashar
Tel. 3750
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Press : 80787
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CAbles : SaItom - BAqhdAd
You can believe us if you try us once.
PROMPT DELIVERY CLEAN PRINTING MODERATE PRICES
Our Motto is P.R.E.S.S.
Promptness
Regularity
Efficiency
Satisfaction
Service
Best quality of all kinds of Stationery.
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PROVISIONS — SEEDS — FLOWER BULBS
ROSE & OTHER PLANTS — INSECTICIDES
FUNGICIDES — MITICIDES & " DiDiT "
FLYSPRAY — FERTILIZERS — HORMONES
and VITAMINS for Plants — LAWN-MOWERS
PRESSURE SPRAYERS — GARDEN IMPLE-
MENTS and PLANT AIDS
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THE GOLDEN RULE
Have your teeth examined by a dentist
every six months and use EUTHYMOL
twice daily. ±
Issued in the interests of dental hygiene
by
PARKE-DAVIS
the manufacturers of
EUTHYMOL toothpaste
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Civil Engineers and General Contractors
Shaikh Omar Street
Baghdad — Iraq
Tel. 865 5 7
83496
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CRESCENT PHOTO STORES
A.ABB0SH&C0.
354/1 KASHID STREET BAGHDAD
CAMERAS OF WORLD
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Shot Guns and
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412-1 Rashid Street — Tel. : 82241
Baghdad, Iraq Cable : GABSHEKHLY
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For Your Spectacles
do not hesitate to visit
ABDUL RAZZAK AL-OWAINATI & SONS
Rashid Street, Baghdad
The Most Experienced Optical Firm in Iraq
Superior Quality Spectacles Serviced by Qualified Opticians
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THE MEN WHO DO
BIG BUSINESS
ALL
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IRAQ
TIMES
The Times Printing and Publishing Public Shareholding Company
Established in 1921 Baghdad and Basra
PRESTOLITE . . . WORLD-WIDE SYMBOL OF ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE
Prestolite Universal Regulators offer broad coverage . ,
quick turn-over and good profit . . .
THE ELECTRIC AUTOLITE COMPANY
Toledo 1. Ohio, U. S. A.
Sole Distributors: A.J. AL-SHEKHLY & PARTNERS Co., W.L.L.
412/1 Rashid St., Baghdad - Iraq. Tel. 8224 \
GENERATORS
CONTACT SETS
ALTERNATORS
WIRE and CABLE
ARMATURES
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ENGLISH FORD
Sole Agents in Iraq_ :
Alwiya, Baghdad
IRAQI AUTOCAR Co. w.l.l
Agents for English Ford Cars and Tanks
VARTA BATTERIES
Bridgestone Tyres
Telephone : 93338, 9336, 98295, 99886.
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WOODWORK
PROMPT DELIVERY
Tel.
BAGHDAD — IRAQ
84390 Factory
83954 Office
THE JOINT VENTURE
H. & F. JABAGI BROS. CO. & SCANDINAVIAN CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY A. B.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF BAGHDAD
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BUILDING? REMODELLING?
FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS
(Armstrong
Acoustical
Ceilings
and
Resilient
Floors
Designs
And Colors
To meet
Every taste
And budget.
WIDEST RANGE IN THE WORLD
Pay us a visit and see for yourself.
(Armstrong
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ABDULRAHMAN ABDULAZIZ BASSAM
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Baghdad
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HEAD OFFICE: AL RASHID STREET, BAGHDAD
Branches : BASRAH — MOSUL
T.A. : «TAXI, BAGHDAD» Telephone: 87121, 83516, 80300
THE GERMAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
BAGHDAD
( branch — Goethe Institute )
Two courses are offered at the German Language Institute :
1) German courses for beginners, and 2) courses for advanced students.
The length of a course is three months with three lessons per
week.
The Institute is ready to supply any inquirer with complete
information about the possibilities of studying in any of the Univer-
sities and Institutes of the Federal German Republic.
In addition to the study of German there is a very active
social life at the Institute comprising : regular excursions, concert
parties, etc.
The Institute possesses a large library containing books in
many languages, in the field of literature, and in the arts and sciences.
The German Institute is located near the Al-Nasr Cinema on
the street parallel lo the Gundian Restaurant :
Time of Registration : 10-1; 5-8
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: BOAC Shatt Al Arab Hotel, Basra
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Scientific Equipment Manufacturers and Laboratory Furnishers.
* HOPKIN & WILLIAMS LTD.
Chemicals, Reagents, Stains etc.
* W. B. NICOLSON (Scientific Instruments) LTD.
School Science Apparatus and Instruments.
* ERNST LEITZ G.m.b.H., WETZLAR
Microscopes and Optical Instruments for Medicine, Science, Laboratory
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Centres.
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First Class Surveying and Drawing Instruments.
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Electronic Instruments for Telecommunication and Industry.
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Capital Paid up: D. 1,00 0,000
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Baghdad Telephone Exchange 87161 (10 lines)
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Muaskar al-Rashid Street
Baghdad, Iraq
Tel. 99840, 91559
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Special Quotations offered for large shipments
Sea-going transportation in the Arab Gulf between
Basra, Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
OWNERS OF BRICK FACTORIES
Owners of Machine Bricks
Factories and Suppliers
Head Office: BASRA
Branches: AMARAH, Baghdad
Bankers : British Bank of the Middle East, Eastern Bank,
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
Abbosh Studio 103
Abultimman 75
African Iraqi 72
Alladin Travels 83
Arab Bank 74
Araim Trading Co 79
Armstrong Builders Ill
Artin Krikorian 109
Atlas Assurance 117
Asfar Dates 99
Baghdad Hotel 78
Baghdad Tours 92
Bassim Kattan 84
Bata 115
BOAC 116
Buren Watch 84
Burjony 101
Burroughs 125
al-Charkh 123
Chevrolet 114
Credit Bank 118
Damirchi 86
Dr. Hendow 73
Ewan 76
Faber-Castell 120
Facit 87
F. and A. Tawfiq Yonan 74
Farid Obeid Co 82,92
Ferida Beer 77
Fixit 119
German Institute 114
Gharib Boghos 102
Ghazi Cigarettes 108
Gokal Co 71
Hanna Shaikh Transport 122
Ibrahim Saad and Fils 85
Imprimerie Catholique 104
Iraqi Airways 73
Iraqi Autocars 108
Iraq Engineering Co 98
Iraq Scientific 91
Iraq Sports 113
Iraq Times 107
Jabaji Brothers 109
Kassir Trading 121
Kettaneh 83
Kirdar Roofing 83
LIA 93
Louis Bakose 95
Mahdi Qanbar Agha 88
Marmardji 112
MEA 110
Mercedes Benz 80
NCR 81
Orientours 123
Orosdiback 97
Owainati 106
PAN-AM 90
Philco 70
Pepsi-Cola 96
Rafidain Drugs 102
Rushdi Store 117
al-Saadi Store 101
A.J. Shekhly 105, 107
Sindbad Hotel 117
Singer Sewing Machine 89
SWISSAIR 124
Thomas Press 101
Tonietti Optical 118
United Bank 82
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DIRECTORY OF JESUIT
INSTITUTIONS IN IRAQ
ST. JOSEPH'S RESIDENCE (Superior's Residence, and House of Arabic
Studies)
Rev. John J. Williams, S.J.
Leo J. Shea. S.J.
Rawaf Street.
Bettaween, Baghdad, Iraq
Telephone : 80772
Telegram : IRAMEDA BAGHDAD
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AL-HIKMA UNIVERSITY
President
Administrator
Treasurer
Dean
Rev. John P. Banks, S.J.
Rev. Joseph A. Paquet, S.J.
Rev. James P. Larkin, S.J.
Joseph L. Ryan, S.J.
Address : Box 2125
Baghdad, Iraq
Telephone : 99063
Telegram : IRAMEDA BAGHDAD
BAGHDAD COLLEGE (Secondary School
President :
Administrator :
Treasurer :
Dean :
Address
Telephone
Telegram
Rev. Michael J. McCarthy, S.J.
Rev. James F. Morgan, S.J.
Rev. John A. Carty, S.J.
Rev. Harold R. Powers, S.J.
Box 260
Baghdad, Iraq
Jesuit Residence : 27612
Office of President : 2761 I
Office of Administaator : 27611
Office of Treasurer : 29660
Office of Dean : 22369
Boarding Section : 22361
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MANAGEMENT
TRAINING
This year a new program was inaugurated f:)r senior
and junior business students. For the first time as part of
regular class work students spent eight to ten days in the
industries of Iraq. During those days they were able to
observe administrators at work and to realize the gap
which sometimes exists between theory as seen in the class-
room and the practice of the marketplace.
With the cooperation of the Ministry of Industries
students were the guests of: The National Electricity Admi-
nistration, Iraq Spinning and Weaving Company, Baghdad
Electricity Administration, The Medical Cotton Plant, and
the Industrial Bank.
Fr. Jolson, S.J. — Program Director
DEPARTMENT
OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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Professors : Alfred J. Jolson, S,J., Abdul -
Razzaq Abdul-Wahab, Mufid Mirza, Anas-
tassi Vestakkis, Kadhim Assad, Abdul Rassul
al-Salman, Khalil Shamma' .
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM
FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester
Modern Arabic Literature
Economic Principles I
English Literature: Prose
or
English: Fundamental Grammar
Introductory Mathematical
Analysis I
Modern European History, 1789-1900
Theology
SOPHOMORE YEAR
First Semester
Introductory Accounting I
Money and Banking
Elementary Statistics
English Literature: Rhetoric
Metaphysics
Theology
JUNIOR YEAR
First Semester
Intermediate Accounting I
Business Law I
Economics of International Trade
Principles of Marketing
Epistemology
Theology
SENIOR YEAR
First Semester
Auditing
Economic Development
Ethics
Industrial Management I
Elective
Theology
Second Semester
Logic
Economic Principles II
English Literature: Poetry and Drama
or
English: Fundamental Composition
Introductory Mathematical
Analysis II
Modern European History, 1900-1935
Theology
Second Semester
Introductory Accounting II
Intermediate Economics
Business and Economic Statistics
English: Business and Report Writing
Natural Theology
Theology
Second Semester
Intermediate Accounting II
Business Law II
Business Finance
Insurance
Psychology
Theology
Second Semester
Cost Accounting
Business Policies
Economic Problems of Iraq
Industrial Management II
Management Training
Personnel Administration
Theology
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
1963
Professors : Frederick W. Kelly, S. J., John Andrews, Leo J.
Guay, S.J., Kenneth H. Lenzen, P. K. Mohanty,
Jacques J. Palgen, Hikmat Fikrat, Franklin O. Rose
Assistants : Talib al-Eris, Joseph Haddad
First Semester
CIVIL ENGINEERING CURRICULUM
FRESHMAN YEAR
Second Semester
Chemistry
Chemistry
English
English
Graphics
Graphics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Physics
Physics
Logic
Theology
Theology
JUNIOR YEAR
First Semester
Constructional Methods
Heat Engineering
Hydrology
Structural Analysis
Fluid Mechanics
Natural Theology
Theology
Second Semester
Electrical Engineering
Geodesy
Engineering Materials
Structural Design
Hydraulics
Psychology
Theology
First Semester
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Second Semester
SENIOR YEAR
First Semester
Second Semester
English
Geology
Irrigation and Drainage
Hydraulic Structures
Graphics
Geodesy and Photogram.
Ethics
Engineering Project
Mathematics
Mathematics
Reinforced Concrete
Sanitary Engineering
Physics
Strength of Materials
Soils and Foundations
Structural Design
Statics
Dynamics
Structural Analysis
Transportation Engineering
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Specifieali ms and Quantity Surveying
Theology
Theology
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Theology
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CATHOLIC WOMEN OF AL-HIKMA 1962 - 1963
Bernadine Muth
Dhuka Francis
Elizabeth Leon
Faiza Hattab
Hiam Tuma
Ilham Jabero
Jutta Merkel
Khalud Jamil
Muna Ghazalla
Muna Hasso, President
Nadia Awdish
Najla Kassir
Najla Rassam
Nawal Bashir
Salwa Abid
Salwa Jaboor, Secretary
Sara Kasirat, Treasurer
Fr. Jolson, Moderator, conducts a discussion group
Mr. Mulcahy leads the combined choral groups
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