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gc Bomesdag JBookc u ' EARBOOK is wcll-namcJ. lor it not onl chronicles most of the e ents that are crainmeJ into a scholastic ear; but it entails talent an l effort that are first applied in carl fall, an l ne er cease functioning until the book comes off the press at the end of the schcx l ear. Furthermore, the 1 47 edition had to under- go the pangs of a rebirth. The war years numbered the yearbook among its casualties, due to the depleted roster of students for whom a yearbook of ' e Domesd.-w ' s usual standard would ha e been too difficult an un- dertaking, and too heavy a financial burden. A word of explanation on the title of George- town ' s yearbook — ' i ' e Domesd.ay Booke — might be in order. The original Domesday Booke was a olume in which a census was kept; and it first appeared in England during the time of William the Conqueror. The Georgetown yearbook was originalK ' pub- lished by the (ieorgetown Eaw School and gi en its present title. .After some ears. publi- cation of the book was transferred to the col- lege students, and primarily, to the Senior Class. Since 1935, blather Charles J. Fole ' , S.J. has been Moderator; and this year, he was ably assisted by the painstaking efforts and dependability of John D. Stapleton of Georgia. Editor; Austin J. O ' Connor of Massachusetts, Managing Editor; Thomas P. O ' Keefe of Chi- cago, Illinois, Literary Editor; and Peter Des- mond of Pennsylvania, Business Manager. The staff office on first Copley was not only reopened in 194b, it was also redecorated with freshly painted walls, attractive draperies, wall lamps, appropriate desks, typewriters and tables, — all with the express purpose of arous- ing interest in a new staff, of offering an
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Maji Betiotions ■! ' rf4E month of Iay is devoted to Our I Lady at Georgetown in a very special Ml way. Each day at noon the men of Georgetown gather around the statue of Our Lady in the May shrine on the esplanade before the White Grax ' enor Building. There, after singing one of the beautiful May hymns, they recite Our Lady ' s Rosary. The service continues with a short talk gixen by the mem- bers of the Sodality and the Senior Class. The short but inspiring service concludes with the Litany of Loretto. These May devotions are dear to George- town men for a ery special reason, for it was here on our campus that May Devotions to Our Blessed Lady were introduced to the United States more than a hundred years ago. Begun in Rome at the Jesuit college there, toward the close of the seventeenth century, this beautiful practice was adopted at George- town in 1830 by the Sodality of Our Lady. A special feature of the month of May at Georgetown was the school-wide participation in the Archdiocesan demonstration in honor of Our Lady, a demonstration to the world and to ourselv es that devotion to Our Blessed Mother is not a sentimental thing but a firmly rooted, manly dedication to our Queen who Cometh forth as the morning rising, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army set in battle array. 173
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loHN D. Stapleton. Editor Peter H. Desmond, Business Manager Charles J. Foley, S.J., Moderator Austin J. O ' Connor. Managing Editor Thomas P. O ' Keefe. Literary Editor 175
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