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V Officers! of bmtntgtratton Right Reverend Monsignor Joseph F Reverend Mother Irene, A.B. . Mother M. Ignatius, A.M. Mother M. Augustine, A.B. Mother M. Alphonsus Mother M. Xavier Mooney, D.D. . President Vice-President Dean . Associate Dean Bursar . Registrar Jloarb of fEruStees Adrian I selin, Jr. Hon. Martin J. Keogh, LL.B. Edward J. McGuire, LL.B. William E. I selin Hon. Edward E. McCall John G. Agar, LL.B. Conde B. Pallen, Ph.D. John Greene, L.H.D. Hon. Luke D. Stapleton Hon. W. Bourke Cockran Hon. Morgan J. O’Brien William H. Buckley James J. Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. John Whalen, LL.D. . President Vice-President Secretary Thomas W. Hynes, K.S.G. Nelson Hume, Ph.D. Percy J. King Nicholas J. Brady Michael J. Mulqueen Thomas E. Murray Myles J. Tierney, M.D. Right Rev. Mgr. J. F. Mooney Frank N. Dowling Hon. George Gillespie Raymond Hon. James A. O’Gorman ii
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Jfatfjer Halpin O N DECEMBER 9, 1920, the College of New Rochelle suffered an irreparable loss. Father Halpin — our Father Halpin, gentle and wise and good — after a life of usefulness and inspiration, closed his tired eyes for the last time in this world. His was a beautiful death. Surrounded by the girls and the Sisters he loved, on the Campus that was so peculiarly and inevitably his, he grew old in peace and, at last, turned away from the homely, quiet routine of the ordered Campus to the greater peace of the life beyond. Father Halpin is our deepest and dearest Campus tradition. His quiet, wise, slow-dropping words are burned deep in the hearts of his old girls. His wise, thoughtful piety, his burning hate of smallness and meanness, his sim - plicity and childlike faith, have builded his greatest monument — the unswerving faith in the hearts of those many girls in whose lives he was a steady and an inspiring influence. They are carrying on the standard of which he spoke so often and so beautifully, those First Friday noontimes, when the dim chapel was filled with incense and per- vaded with the dominating per- sonality of the whiteheaded priest before the altar — the stan- dard of the steadfast heart, bear- ing the words of his motto: “No sin today!” Father Halpin never grew old — only when his task was done he slipped away to that 13
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