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X:lUllIl!W - THE MAROON AND VVHITE jf. 1, eh Providence, R. I., November 7, 1932. Rev. Brother Raymund La Salle Academy Providence, R. I. Dear Brother Raymund: May I, in the name of all those connected with Hope, offer our hearty congratulations on your victory of Saturday? Aside from the fact that we should have liked to have won, it was a very pleasf ant affair for all concerned. The handling of the crowd, the preparation of the field, and the care of all such other details were most skillful. I want to add, too, the testimony of the boys on our team that it was the cleanest and most sportsmanlike game they have played in this year. I hope that you will pass this word on to all those who took part in any way in the contest, adding for yourself the tribute due to the person who has the final responsibility. Cordially yours, HARRY A. JACER, Ciorfsmansfzip . if fffifufe Providence, R, I. November 7, IQ32. Mr. Jack Cronin, Coach La Salle Academy Providence, R. I. My dear Mr. Cronin: It may be interesting to you to learn that several of the Hope High football team, including the writer's son, were emphatic after the game of last Saturday in testifying to the exceptionally clean playing and fine sportsmanship of the La Salle players, I thought I would pass this along to you, as it would be very gratifying to me, were I their coach, to feel that an opposing, and incidentally a defeated team, would so express themselves. As an interested observer please accept my conf gratulations and well wishes for the continued sucf cess of the type of instruction so reflected by your most recent victory. Very Sincerely yours, Principal JOHN F. CASHMAN. i NY game must be played according to the rules of the contest and the ideals of ' r sportsmanship. These are the cardinal principles underlying any athletic conf test. If the boy contesting is inoculated with the idea that he must wget his opponent by fair or crooked means the whole object of sports in a student's life is nullified. This year, two outstanding members of our community, Mr. Harry A. Jager, Princif pal of Hope Street High School, and Mr. John F. Cashman, prominent sportsman of the state, paid eloquent and glowing testif mony to the high type of sportsmanship that motivate La Salle players. As a matter of record and as a just and deserved tribute to our varsity coaches and their charges we are inserting their letters. One Hundred Fifteen
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XXXWIIIIX ' , l THE MAROON AND VVHITE ldv lf'QCiCltiO1'l 6 ITH grateful hearts, the staff of the U Maroon and White extends its appreciation to Rev. Brother Raymund and Mr. Wilfred Roberts for their photo' graphic contributions to the annual, to Mr. Peter Gurwit, of the Jahn 69' Ollier Co. for his careful attention to the details of the art and engraving departmentsg to Mr. Andrew Fisher, of Doubleday, Doran 595 Company, Inc., for his courteous and everf ready assistance, to Mr. Brouth of the Bellin Studio for his fine photography and prompt dispatch of orders, to Brother Boniface of Jesus, Brother Anthony, Mr. Flanagan, and Mr. Kreiger, faculty members, for their untiring zeal in expediting the work of the staff. One Hundred Seventee
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