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GEORGE NEWLIN The Courtiers were entertained one afternoon by the promising young baritone George Newlin. Mr. Newlin is the pupil of Miss Ann Luckey, Instructor in Voice here at the Court. Arias and songs by Handel, Gluck, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Schubert and Sullivan were enjoyed by the appreciative audience. Mr. Newlin is a graduate of Princeton where he majored in Music in the Department of Humanities. He was a soloist of the Princeton Glee Club for four years. At present Mr. Newlin is enrolled in Yale Law School. REVEREND CHARLES H. CAPPEL, M.M. An informial lecture on the mission field in Latin America was given by Father Cappel under the sponsorship of the Mission Board, Throughout the talk, emphasis was placed on the necessity of aiding the missions both materially, through donation of money and goods, and spiritually, through prayer and sacrifice. Father Cappel teaches Religion at the Court and is Vice Rector of Maryknoll Junior College. 155 VERY REVEREND JOSEPH P. MEANEY, M.M. S.1.D. Father Meaney was the speaker at the dedication ceremony of the Farley Memorial Library. Great stress was laid on the role of the college library and Father likened a college without a library to an army without its arms. The library is the storehouse of the wealth of all ages and is the depository of the best of all civilizations and cultures. Hence, a student should constantly resort to the library in order to familiarize herself with the best humanity has produced. Father Meaney is the Rector of Maryknoll Junior College in Lakewood. CARMEN GRACIA The brilliant young Spanish soprano, Carmen Gracia, was the vocal soloist at the annual spring Musicale presented by the Music Department. Miss Gracia made her U, S, debut in Philadelphia as Rosina with the Metropolitan Opera in “The Barber of Seville’ on January 20, 1948; and her Metropolitan debut in New York in the same role and same opera on January 29, 1948. Miss Gracia also has many brilliant European successes to her credit. On January 30, 1948, the New York Times wrote, “Miss Gracia boasted an attractive stage presence and her acting was spontaneous and spirited, always natural and assured. The voice was agile, clear, firm and mellow. A RSLGSP ahi fA be il 2 ba Ui a at ae eh | lla LA ae Ah ala Eek Rar a Pa ee Ae = 2 7 eons —
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Vessel of Honor, look with Mother's care Upon the works we hope with thee to share, That, governing ourselves, we learn to mold Our lives into the Pattern that you hold, And through our service, faith, and loyalty Give glory to thy Son, and praise to thee. Ahan
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