Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1917

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A. M. D. 6. Solemn Requiem Mass Bereaseh Members nf the Staff and Studentsa of Loyola College in the College Chapel Friday, November 28, 1916, at 8.30 o’rlork “ Blessed are the dead шћи die in the Bord.” Loyola College Dead ` Rev. Peter Cassidy, S.J. Jan. 19, '02 Rev. Benj. Hazelton, S.J. Sept. Rev. John Coffee, S.J. Sept. 26, '16 Rev. Victor Hudon, S.J. Oct. Rev. John Connolly, S.J. Nov. 16, '11 Rev. George Kenny, S.J. Sept. Rev. Bernard Devlin, S.J. June 4, 715 Rev. Rod. Lachapelle, S.J. Feb. Rev. William Doherty, S.J. Mar. 3, '07 Rev. Gregory;O'Bryan, S.J. June Rev. John Forhan, S.J. Aug. 11, 716 Rey. Eugene Schmidt, S.J. May Rev. Martin Fox, S.J. July 27, 715 Rev. Lactance Sigouin, S.J. Mar. Rev. Augustus Girard, S.J. Jan. 20, '16 Rev. Adrian Turgeon, S.J. Sept. Rev. Joseph Grenier, S.J. May 4, 713 Mr. Francis Coll, S.J. Jan. Rev. Peter Hamel, S.J. June 6. 705 Bro. George Brown, S.J. Dec. Mr. Cuthbert Udall, July 5, '11 Acton, William Armstrong, Lawrence Baxter, Quigg Blanchard, George Butler, Herbert Brady, Terence Brown, Henry Burke, John Cagney, Clarence Carrière, Charles Caveny, Martin - Chevalier, Jacques Cloran, Edward Condon, Leo Daly, George Doran, Francis : Farrell, Edward Hooper, James Howe, John Kavanagh, Joseph Keyes, Michael Lafontaine, C. Paul Maguire, Francis Macdonald, Fraser Marson, Robert Marson, Walter , Morgan, Henry McGee, Francis McGee, James McKenna, Adrian McGoldrick, John feguiesrant in Bare McGovern, Arthur Monk, Henry Nagle, Gregory O’Brien, Richard Pagé, Severin Pérodeau, Charles: Poupore, Leo Rolland, Wilfrid Rousseau, Henry Ryan, Francis Shallow, Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith, Charles Tate, Louis Walsh, John '08 13 712 '01 707 04 '98 712 700 01

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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW 3 now occupied by the Military Hospitals Commission as a convalescent home for returned soldiers. The first Mass was said at the new College, in the Community Chapel, on August 5th, by the late Father Coffee, S.J., and by September 6th, the day of the opening, the new College had assumed a rather comfortable aspect. In the meantime, several changes had taken place among the Faculty. Mr. T. J. Lally, S.J., had left for St. Boniface College, St. Boniface, Man. Messrs. F. J. Downes, S.J., and R. Durocher, S.J., had gone to the Immaculate Con- ception College, to resume their studies. Father Brewer, S.J., had been recalled to New Orelans, La., while Mr. L. P. Bradley had retired to the Trappist Mon- astery at Oka. The new members of the staff were Messrs. D. B. Zema, S.J., А. Courchesne, S.J., F. Breslin, S.J., and R. E. Kennedy, S.J. In September, Mr. W. S. Gaynor, who had been at Loyola for eight years, left for Spain, to study Theology at the English College, Valladolid, and Mr. D. F. McDonald, S.J., went for his Theology to the Immaculate Conception. During the same month, all at Loyola were delighted to see their old friend, Father N. Quirk, S.J., now resident at Guelph, Ont., who paid а few days’ visit to the College. In October, Father H. J. Swift, S.J., went to Florida for his health, and is now stationed at St. Ann’s Church, West Palm Beach. Mr. W. J. Sullivan, a new teacher for Second Preparatory, came to the College in January. During the course of the winter, we were pleased to have a visit from Father E. T. O'Gara, S.J., pastor of St. Ignatius Church, Winnipeg, and formerly of Loyola. It was to the great regret of all that Father M. C. Malone, S.J., Prefect of Studies and Discipline, was obliged to leave the College, owing to his poor health. After a stay of about three months at the Hótel-Dieu Hospital, he is back once more at Loyola, and, although not allowed to do any work, is a welcome presence in our midst. Father Malone was replaced, as Prefect, by Father J. F. Cox, S.J., who. for some time past, had been engaged in successful missionary work in different parts of Canada and the United States. Не has devoted himself whole-heartedly to the organisation and development of many College activities, which circum- stances in the new College now make possible. BOR cR The REVIEW gratefully acknowledges the generous kindness of Mr. F. Jg Downes, S.J.; A. W. Anglin, Esq., K.C., Toronto; R. E. Elliott, Esq., and Messrs. Rolland Frères, Montreal. У i cu Our readers will note that a large portion of this number of the REVIEW is fittingly devoted to our boys at the front, particularly to those who have given their lives in the Empire’s cause. To their families and friends, who have sent us photographs and letters, we offer our sincere thariks. ROBO o The unfailing courtesy and efficient service of the Canadian Pacific Railway officials, shown to us, both at our own station and on various trips made by the College teams, etc., is greatly appreciated.



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THE REVEREND JOHN C. COFFEE; S.J. Died at Montreal, September 26th, 1916.

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