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J .5 twig. at Nei Q f ff ' 'iL,-A -11? AW1fl't'lefVif'11:bQt W .dt MH We Eqpgfgiwolrmffgga tj OFFICERS FLETCHER, FEELEY, JORDAN, BONNER Iohn Henry Cardinal Newman Debating Society Moderator: DAVID P. POWERS, lVl,A. President: LEONARD BONNER Vice-President: RAYMOND FEELY Secretary: KENNETH FLETCHER Treasurer: LEROY JORDAN UNDER the lively tutelage ol Professor Powers tllese newcomers to tlie art of collegiate deloate are gradually evolving into forceful platform spealcers. During, and after, tl1eir loaptism ol tire, careful preparation ol sulaject was insisted upon. lnevitaloly poise and assurance followed. The leadersliip of its moderator and officers carried tl1e society into tlie field of current topics, and a generally attractive program was tlie result. Dur- ing tlle course ol tlle season tlle lollovving resolutions were among tlnose debated: Wlmlnat minimum wage laws sllould lJe stated in terms of pur- clnasing powerf' g url-liat tlne United States sliould regard suln-soil as na- tional domainf, g mlllnat free international trade is necessary to world- peacef' A lnteresting in tllemselves, tllese topics lleld tlie attention ol tlle society, and that most effective loarometer, large regular attendance, is sufficient indication that tl1e season was a very successful one. 105 - I O . fm ' . K Y VV b link ir 77177747 N H 1 V2 Imimiix -by 'Y U --I : K -Y H -, , 4 .V i Q4,1W, L I, tit Pff1Qf.i,ff f fflvvf !QtXEEE2El.ltif,53 ixfifir rfffain 5 t
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-'l ,. -sr f '75 V ' w 6. peer? 'K-5, gf q rvqvgv W U W an-,,,u ,,, 5 fQFf1tttLAl C, AHI IQ'-e tiiii t A rtft, A r ,EGQTEYKWW H-.-, ? 5 ' i ' ' ' X1 ff ' K 3 ' yy at E OFFICERS RICH, VON CAMPE, MATULA Bellarmine Club Moderator: MAURICE l. l'lAR'r, PHD. President: CUNO VONCAMPE Vice-President: CHARLES lVlA'I'ULA Secretary: CHARLES RICH VVlTl'l Professor Maurice Hartys extensive lcnowledge of national and international alzlairs at its disposal, the Bellarmine Club has had an un- slaclcening interest in its own advancement as a school organization and has aided the public world as well by helping its members to interpret in- telligently the frequently prejudiced reports ot parties contending about an important American issue. The central interest oi the club is the United States Ciovernment's growth and development and it spends its efforts in analyses ol the daily problems that are arising. It has discussed during this year the Presidents plan for reorganiza- tion of the Federal Judiciary, the Presidents plan for reorganization of the national administrative machinery, and the National Labor Relations Act decision of the Supreme Court. lVloreover, it has reviewed, among other things, the proposed new Agricultural Adjustment Act, and the pro- posed National Recovery Act. As an instrument of assistance in bringing the studentys mind into an aggressive position on the rights and wrongs in public affairs, the Bellarmine Club is rendering invaluable service. .-r?B'1f9'-al: NN W 1 iw 102 W, ,A 'iw 1 2 lv N F. f-Qi, -P -1 --ff- -H -,fre-1 f- nj ' ' ' f' 7'fWV? , ff 17' 15'w7,f'i ,. 3' ffm it ' 'B' f 5. E W fi'-+ K' 1, ,Ms X 41 NX LKJW' is-if f. 1 Av 'fef 1 1 if if 19 X 1 at v.,,, atv,-J ',i.,lA.,.- , Xp I 4, .thing i K , JZ tif sky t f ftfl X C Q2 :Kiwi fifty H QD gi Z ' lthii l 1 fc
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