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It Wasn鈥檛 All Hard Work

It Wasn鈥檛 All Hard Work

As the first dean of engineering, George Sullivan earned the moniker, 鈥淭he Iron Chancellor,鈥 by running a tight ship鈥攈e demanded hard work, didn鈥檛 cotton to 鈥渕onkey shines,鈥 and expected students to be of the highest moral fiber. But as Bill Nicholson 鈥36 noted in 1999, Dean Sullivan and his wife Eunice, dubbed 鈥淭he Hostess,鈥 also fostered a family atmosphere, hosting whist parties, picnics, and get-togethers for faculty and students. One such event was documented in Santa Clara鈥檚 yearbook, The Redwood, in 1914:

The Smoker

鈥淥n Tuesday evening May fifth, the Engineering Society enjoyed the hospitality of Professor and Mrs. G.L. Sullivan at their pretty home on Madison Street. Reverend Fathers Brainard and Buckley, and Professors Donovan, Grimes, and B. Sullivan were present besides members of the society.

鈥淪moking was indulged in until refreshments were served and they were in turn followed by short impromptu speeches on engineering topics. All the Engineers expressed the opinion that within a few years, Santa Clara鈥檚 Engineering College would equal if not surpass that of any other University on the coast. The gathering dispersed near midnight and all spoke highly of the 鈥榦ne grand time鈥 they had received.鈥

Dean Sullivan