Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1957

Page 210 of 288

 

Fordham University School of Business - Aries Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 210 of 288
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Page 210 text:

,Conununion Breakfast The Voice of America my N f Wfmtftfw On Palm Sunday, April l4, the annual Communion Break- fast was held in the Mural Room of Keating Hall following the Mass in the University Church, celebrated by the Reverend James J. McGinley, S.J., Dean of the School of Business. Although attended principally by the students and staff of the School of Business, many alumni were present to com- pliment the large turnout for this Lenten Breakfast. The principal speaker for the occasion was the Reverend Thurston N. Davis, S.J., editor of America and prominent speaker on current religious and moral problems. The topic of his talk was Censorship and Martin Luther. Father Davis' first hand treatment of this provocative subject proved to be both interesting and informative, All those in at- tendance benefited from his straightforward presentation and enlightenment. The Chairman of this year's Breakfast was Mr. Eugene P. Spadaccini. Gene expressed his thanks and appreciation for the aid given him by his Assistant Chairman Raymond J. Meany, Sales Chairman Leonard E. Bielski and Financial Chair- man John W. Kelly. ln the spirit of the day and the Holy Season of Lent many attended the matinee performance of O My People after the Breakfast. The activity of the day proved to be both spirit- ually successful and socially enjoyable. ' Distinguished Alumni. i A A ,. - A 'zoe f J

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The game is getting tight, the team is under pressure, they start making mistakes and fumbling the ball. The captain signals to the referee. Time is called. The coach gathers his team around himg points out their mistakes and why they are making them, shows the weak points of their defense and how to strengthen it. The team goes back into the game with renewed spirit, sound strat- egy and determined will. This is what a retreat is - Time out! Reverend Charles Dolan, SJ., Retreat Master and coach par excel- lence, took us through a series of conferences, helping us to analyze our problems, clarify our perspective. The retreat was held this year at mid- semester, January 29th through February lst. The three day schedule consisted of Mass, a short recess, a conference, the rosary and Stations of the Cross followed by a second conference. The Retreat closed on Friday morning-with Mass and the Papal Blessing. ln the course of his conferences, Father Dolan covered a wide range of subjects. He emphasized sin, its utter stupidity and absolute ingrati- tude, He spoke of the necessity of getting close to Mary, of adjusting our concepts of her so as not to forget her humanity. l-le also spoke of the Passion, and of Death and Judgement. And we finally found out why the wine ran out at Canal



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