Background
Butorac, Frank George was born on February 12, 1927 in Crosby, Minnesota, United States. Son of Frank and Mary (Paun) Butorac.
Butorac, Frank George was born on February 12, 1927 in Crosby, Minnesota, United States. Son of Frank and Mary (Paun) Butorac.
Bachelor of Arts Michigan, 1950. AM, University Michigan, 1956. Master of Arts in Library Science, University Michigan, 1958.
Postgraduate, Cornell Law School, 1951. Postgraduate, Harvard University, 1953. Postgraduate in philosophy, University Notre Dame, 1962.
Postgraduate in theology, Holy Cross College, 1966. Postgraduate, Catholic University, 1963. Postgraduate, Georgetown University, 1965.
Postgraduate, New York University, 1981. Postgraduate, Cambridge University, 1975. Postgraduate, Cambridge University, 2005.
Postgraduate, Oxford University, 1989. Postgraduate, Oxford University, 1995. Postgraduate, Oxford University, 2003.
Postgraduate, Trinity College, Dublin, 1990. Postgraduate, Russian State University Humanities, Moscow, 2006. Postgraduate, Free University Berlin, 2007.
Stepchildren: Helen Elizabeth, Nicholas. With executive training program United States Rubber, Mishawaka, Indiana, 1952-1953. Teacher 6th grade Jefferson School, Wayne, Michigan, 1953-1954.
Teacher social studies Slauson Junior High School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1954-1955.
Supervising teacher social studies Lincoln Consolidated High School Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, 1955-1957. Circulation librarian, engineering library U.Mich., Ann Arbor, 1958-1959.
Joined Congregation of Holy Cross, 1959. Postulant U. Notre Dame, 1959.
Seminarian and temporary profession, 1959-1966.
Novice Sacred Heart Novitiate, Jordan, Minnesota, 1959-1960. Registrar Mercer Community College, Trenton, New Jersey, 1966-1968, assistant director community and extension services, 1968-1970, director evening and extension operations, 1970-1971, director special programs, 1971-1974, director library services, 1974-1984,, chairman library technical program, 1974-1984, director library development, 1984-1987, library, 1987. Consultant library education, library management President University of Michigan Clubs Council 2d District, 1991-1993.
Chairman University of Michigan Newman Center Fund Drive, 1958.
Professed Secular Franciscan Order Monastery of Saint Clare, Bordentown, New Jersey, 1984. Board of directors University of Michigan Alumni Association, 1995-1998.
Chairman Anna B. Stokes Foundation, Trenton,1972. Dean"s advising committee Cornell Law School, 1972-1973.
Member New Jersey State Advisory Committee on Aging, 1971.
Member Michigan State. Control Committee Young Democrats,1949-1950.
Board directors University Michigan Alumni Association, 1995-1998. Chairman Anna B. Stokes Foundation, Trenton, 1972. Dean's advisory committee Cornell Law School, 1972-1973.
Member New Jersey State Advisory Committee on Aging, 1971. Member Michigan State Central Committee Young Democrats, 1949-1950. Served with United States Navy, 1944-1947.
Member American Library Association, New Jersey Library. Association (executive board 1977-1978), Purnell School Parents Association, Cornell Law Association, Bennington College Parents Association, Pine Manor College Parents Association, University Michigan Central New Jersey (president 1987-1991), Mensa, English Speaking Union, Nassau Club (Princeton, New Jersey), Princeton Club (New York City), Trenton Lions Club (president 1972), Trenton Torch Club (president 1972), Cornell Club Central New Jersey (president 1977-1978), Marines' Memorial Club (San Francisco), Catholic Alumni Club Trenton (president 1968), Theta Delta Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Phi Omega.
Married Mary Regis McGowan Ratigan, April 8, 1972. Stepchildren: Helen Elizabeth, Nicholas.