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а, 99. Ф. Ф. Solemn Requiem Wass FOR Deceased Members of the Staff and Students of Lopola College IN THE (ollege (| [баре Thursday, Mobember 12, 1914, at 8.30 o'clock “Blessed are the Dead who die in tbe Lord,” Lopola College Dead Rev. Peter Cassidy, S.J. Jan. 19, '02 Rev. Код. Lachapelle, S.J. Feb. 19, 701 Rey. John Connolly, S.J. Nov. 16, '11 Rev. Gregory O'Bryan, S.J. June 6, '07 Rev. William Doherty, S.J. Mar. 3, '07 Rev. Eugene Schmidt, S.J. Мау 21, '04 Rev. Joseph Grenier, S.J. May 4, 713 Rev. Lactance Sigouin, S.J. Mar. 29, 798 Rev. Peter Hamel, S.J. June 6, '05 Rev. Adrian Turgeon, S.J. Sept, 8, '12 Rev. Benj. Hazelton, S.J. Sept. 1, '08 Rev. Francis Coll, S.J. Jan. 12, 700 Rev. Victor Hudon, S.J. Oct. 4, 713 Rev. George Brown, S.J. Dec. 7, 701 Rev. George Kenny, S.J. Sept. 26, 712 Mr. Cuthbert Udall July 5,71 Acton, William Condon, Leo Monk, Henry Armstrong, Lawrence Daly, George O'Brien, Richard Baxter, Quigg Doran, Francis Page, Severin Blanchard, George Farrell, Edward Perodeau, Charles Brady, Terence Hooper, James Poupore, Leo Brown, Henry Keyes, Michael Rolland, Wilfrid Burke, John Marson, Robert Rousseau, Henry Cagney, Clarence Marson, Walter Ryan, Francis Caveny, Martin Morgan, Henry Shallow, Arthur Chevalier, Jacques McGee, James Smith, Charles Cloran, Edward McGoldrick, John Tate, Louis Requiescant ín Pace
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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW 9 this will be a large stone traceried rose window. The gable will be peaked and have the stone skews terminated with a stone cross. The Side Eleva- tion will be divided into bays with buttresses, and each bay will have a large stone mullioned and traceried window with leaded laticed glass; the eaves will be terminated upon a stone string course enriched with bosses carved with suitable motifs. The end bay will project a little further to accommo- date the altars of the side Chapels and will have a niche with a carved sym- Бойс figure. Тһе Choir, Sanctuary, Sacristies, etc., call for special treatment to suit the lay-out, and this is done by introducing angle turrets with small slot windows and stone roofs. The gable of the Sanctuary is peaked and has large mullioned and traceried windows, stone skews and finials. Тће Juniors' Building, except that the trimmings are Terra-Cotta instead of stone, follows somewhat the same treatment as the Administration Block, with variations in the design of the gablets, doorways, etc., these being treated with a more Renaissance feeling. The large niche in the South-East gable is left prepared for a Terra-Cotta figure of St. Ignatius, and the smaller niches over the doorway, etc., are to receive small lead figures. А special feature is made of the oriel window of the Sodality Chapel which will eventually be filled in with leaded glass appropriately designed. The Refectory Building calls for a slightly different treatment of windows to suit the lay-out. Sliding sash is used іп place of casement and the dormers are grouped. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION:—As has been previously mentioned, all the buildings have been constructed in the most approved modern manner consistent with due economy. The structure is thoroughly fire-proof, consist- ing of reinforced concrete foundations, columns, floors, and ceilings with the space between the columns at the exterior walls filled in with 8 in. brick wall, a hollow space, and a 4 in. hollow Terra-Cotta inside wall or furring. The stairs are of iron. Numerous exits have beem arranged, particularly in the dormitories, where in the event of a panic the students can, by opening a window in the end wall, readily pass out on to the concrete roofs of the cloisters To show the advantages of this type of construction, it might be mentioned that when the Refectory Building was in course of erection a pile of about four tons of insulating material caught fire and burned and smouldered for several hours without causing any damage to the structure other than staining the walls. Had this occurred where there were wood floors, most of the building would have been destroyed. The Heating is by hot water forced and accelerated by means of steam turbine pumps with an electric motor and pump for emergency. Extract ventilation is given where necessary, and in some rooms, such as class-rooms, study-halls, etc., warmed fresh air will be blown into the rooms at such times as it may be found inadvisable to open the windows. CAMPUS:—The Campus, measuring approximately 270 yards by 150 yards, will be a distinctive feature of the new Loyola College and will furnish ample room for all the College Sports. The cinder-track will be 18 feet wide and one-third of a mile long.
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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW ОВ CHRIST (From the French of Louis Veuillot) “Му pen place here, close by my side, Lay on my breast the cross, my pride, Let this book at my feet be hid, And gently close the coffin-lid. “Then, when the last sad rite is sped, Тће rood uplift above my head. If on my grave a stone there be, Let it read: 'I believed, I зее.” “If aught ye speak, say but: “Не sleeps, His work is done, no watch he Кеерв:” Or rather say: “Тһе Light has beamed, He sees at last all he had dreamed.’ “Т hope in Christ; 'mid toil and strife I ne'er denied His Law in life: On Judgment Day, He will not shame Before His Sire to own my name. 11 THE LAST WISHES OF A SOLDIER GEORGE FAIRFAX.
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