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1848 1948 Brother Paul, Principal and John Carolan, President of Student Council. The DE LA SALLE student body participat- ing in a great manifestation of faith-The St. Patrick's Day Parade. 18
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The thoughtful man, who knows in his heart that such turning to God is the crying need of our world, can truly evaluate the measure of the Brothers' influence as it has radiated into every quarter of the globe and permeated through every strata of society, through the lives and the works of the boys trained by them to ome effective citizens of the world, while remaining simple children of bec their Creator. Nor is it a matter of surprise to the thoughtful man that today sixteen hundred Brothers carry on where a hundred years ago four began, and that five colleges, scattered from Coast to Coast - from my beloved Alma Mater, Manhattan, in New York, to St. Mary's, of the Moraga Valley, in California, cap the educational efforts of the Brothers in America, while zealous, unsung labors in more than eighty parochial and secondary schools constitute the rock upon which their work is safely builded. . During the Franco-Prussian War, a famous French general, commenting upon the work of the Christian Brothers, then engaged because of the times - not in the task of teaching, but in merciful labors for the wounded and the dying, said Certainly, the Brothers deserve well of the people. This is as true of the teaching labors of the Brothers as it is of their works of mercy, as true in America today as it was in France then. Therefore, it is quite in accord with the eternal fitness of things that tonight you who constitute this vast assemblage gather to honor the Christian Brothers, and that the foremost representatives of City, of State, of Nation and of Church proclaim, as they so eloquently will, the debt of gratitude which the people, irrespective of race, creed or color, owe to these humble, simple, sincere, self-sacrificing men who have wrought so gloriously for God, for Church and for Country. But how much greater is the debt of those for whom I am privileged to speak, we who bear the accolade Brothers' Boy. Brothers' Boy, at once the mark of a sound education and a bond of affection between a boy and a man. And as that education withstands so well the demands of life, that bond grows and strengthens, so that the man of sixty is just as proud as the lad of twelve to be called a Brothers' Boy. Brothers' Boys! One can see them all, stretching back through all the hun- dred years -- rank upon serried-rank - like the dream of Mr. Chips: Hayes and Mundeleing Cohalan, Dowling, Lavelle, Cotter, Cotillo, Ferrer, Ridder, Smith, Sullivan, Stapleton, McEntegart, McGoldrick - a mighty host - marching, ever marching - under the Banner of the Brothers. Cardinal Hayes stating: Dear old Manhattan, how I love her, and, Oh! How I love to honor my old teachers, the Christian Brothers. Al Smith saying: I never forget all I owe to Brother Baldwin of old St. James. Al1'of them proclaiming - constantly proclaiming - their debt and their devotion. So, Very Reverend Assistant Superior General, on behalf of all these boys, I gladly proclaim in the presence of this vast assemblage the immeasurable debt we owe to your Brothers - our teachers and our friends. I offer through you to them our congratulations upon this great jubilee, and our pledge of continued loyalty. I pray God that we may catch and hold some of their flaming fervor, and so forever keep unsullied that title of true nobility which belongs to all of us who have come under the teaching influence of the Christian Brothers- Brothers' Boy. 1948 17
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jicleri r TY?-X is-os 1942 -'+,l'j! 0,,4- f OR one hundred years the Brothers of the Christian Schools have QLSQ p jf administered and taught at De La Salle. Accordingly should we 'QU' F3-A ,lj be mindful that the laborers of the past hour have made pos- sible the fruit of the present. Respectfully do we salute Brother Stylien, Brother Ambrose, Brother Stephen, Brother Anthony Rex, Brother Pompein, Brother Rodolphus, Brother Calixtus, Brother Augustus, Brother Arator, Brother Edward, Brother Clement, Brother Andrew and Brother Paul. These Reverend Directors and their respective faculties have been the instruments of Fides at De La Salle for one hundred years.
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