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12 | LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW if OUR FIVE-YEAR SUBSCRIBERS The Review this year introduced a Five Year Subscription Plan, by which, as a result of the kind response of practically all who were asked to become Five Year Subscribers, its circulation has been greatly increased. By this Five Year Plan, the Review hopes in a few years to have on its circulation lists everyone who is even remotely interested in College affairs. To our Five Year Subscribers, whom it was possible to communicate with in the short period between the reception of Five Year Subscription forms and the date of going to press, the Review wishes to extend its most cordial thanks for their kind generosity, their encourage- ment, and their apparently indirect but very real support of Education. Following is the list, to date, of our Five Year Subscribers :— Mrs. E. C. Amos A. W. Anglin Toronto, Ont. Mrs. Guy Boyer Mrs. Cornelius Coughlin D. M. Coughlin James W. Domville Rosemere, Que. G. F. Griffith, M.D. Mrs. John J. Griffith Sherbrooke, Que. Hon. J. J. Guerin, M.D., C.M. John G. Hearn Quebec, Que. Lady Hingston Mrs. Walter Kavanagh | Miles Lonergan Quebec, Que. J. С. McCarthy, M.D. Mrs. John McMartin W. P. McVey Mrs. Catherine Meagher E. A. D. Morgan D. R. Murphy Ald Thos. O'Connell R. O'Leary Richibucto, N.B. H. E. Quinlan Leo O. Reynolds W. І. Scott Ottawa, Ont. Гога Shaughnessy Mrs. Charles F. Smith Mrs. N. A. Timmins Mrs. J. H. Walsh. Sherbrooke, Que. Capt. J. T. Walsh Mrs. S. Beaudin T. Charles Bermingham F. H. Carlin Rev. Robert J. Carse St. Charles, Ill. Mrs. E. F. Casey Miss Margaret Casey Mrs. M. Chevalier B. A. Conroy, M.D. G. W. Cook Mrs. J. T. Cuddy The Misses Cuddy E. R. Decary Mrs. E. Desbarats R. B. Dillon W. Roy Dillon, B.A. Ottawa, Ont. Richard Dissette Toronto, Ont. Michael Doheny John Donohue M. A. Downes Mrs. H. Duverger Mrs. M. H. Dwyer Halifax, N.S. G. W. Farrell Mrs. F. Feron John F. Geraghty New York H. R. Gray, M.D. Hon. Edmund Guerin Mrs. E. R. Gunning F. J. Hackett, M.D. Z. Hebert Mrs. A. J. Hudon Richmond, Que. W. J. Hushion Miss Patricia Irwin Mrs. J. E. Johnston I. L. Lafleur E. J. Laverty T. Laverty J. E. Lesage, M.D., M.P. R. W. Lovell Donald A. Macdonald Alexandria, Ont. A. G. McAuley, M.D. P. Е. McCaffrey Alex. D. McGillis Mrs. H. McLaughlin Rev. Corbett McRae Dickinson's Landing, Ont. Mrs. G. F. Maguire Quebec, Que. Peter N. Marien S. C. Marson Mrs. C, Martin Renfrew, Ont. J. L. D. Mason, M.D. H. J. Mayrand Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Leila Morrison Mrs. P. Nadeau Port Daniel East, Que. M.. J. O'Brien, Jr. Renfrew, Ont. Maj. W. P. O'Brien Mrs. James O'Connor Mrs. C. W. Pearson ‘Buckingham, Que. Mrs. C. A. Phelan F. H. Phelan J. T. Rogers, M.D. Mrs. F. J. Ryan Mrs. P. Ryan Miss Alice M. Sharp W. P. Shortall St. John's, N.F. Н. J. Tellier Pointe Claire, Que. Mrs. C. M. Thomson P. Vanier . Maurice Versailles J. C. Walsh, K.C. Mrs. A. S. Whitney Mrs. P. Wright
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Й ацша College Meriem 1918 г MONTREAL, CANADA No. 4 Address all communications to LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW, Sherbrooke Street W. Terms: One Dollar the Copy, Paper Bound; Two Dollars the Copy, Cloth Bound. A Subscription for Five Years: Five Dollars, the Paperbound Edition A Sub scription for Five Years: Ten Dollars, the Clothbound Edition All subscriptions will be gratefully received PIVE YEAR Ss 0 BS CREP ГО М5 The Review's Editors will be especially gratified to receive Five Year Subscriptions. The name of each and every Five Year Subscriber will be listed in the Review itself and the publication sent to him or her for FIVE years. It is the Review's ambition to have as soon as possible on its Circulation Lists every Old Loyola student and everyone who is interested in college affairs. A note or postcard to us will receive immediate attention jf oreword Loyola College Review with this issue appears before the public for the fourth time. | The Review, therefore, is young. Like youth it is idealistic. It sees visions, and it dreams dreams,—it works from however afar off towards an ideal. It would be literary, it would be artistic, it would be interesting. But in these parlous times it dares not promise when this consummation will be fully realized. Experience, especially of this year, shows the Review the wisdom of not promising overmuch. The demands and alarms of war have played havoc with its ordinary staff and contributors. They have dropped the pen and seized the sword. A younger class of reserves had to be summoned— less weighty, more youthful articles are sometimes the result. The Editors trust their efforts will not make the judicious grieve. Conscious themselves of the Review's shortcomings, they would ask of all but especially of the critical and the hypercritical to allow for present conditions in passing judgments, recalling Pope’s lines: “ Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be.
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LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW 13 The Bear at Lopola CHANGES IN THE FACULTY Rare, indeed, is the new school year that brings no change either in the administrative or the teaching staff of a Jesuit College. This year, chief among the appointments w as that of a new Rector. Father Alexander Gagnieur, S.J., for the past years engaged in parish work at Guelph, Ontario, returned to the post he left four years ago, while Father Thomas MacMahon, S.J., whom Father Gagnieur relieved, has entered the Mission-field. We regret that ill-health obliged Father Gagnieur to abandon active work in the middle of December to seek rest at The Sanitarium of Gabriels, New York. During his absence, Father J. Milway Filion, S.J., who returned last August from England to teach Philosophy at Loyola, has been acting Rector as well. Father M. C. Malone, S.J., former Pre- fect of Studies, also by reason of impaired health has been ordered to a milder climate, and is now convalescing at Los Angeles, California (6634 Holywood Blvd.). Father A. J. Primeau, S.J., last year’s Bursar, is completing his study of the Institute of the Society at Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Father Thomas Gorman, S.J., left Loyola last November to do parish duty at Steelton, Ontario; Mr. J. I. Bergin, S.J., went to the English Scholasticate at Guelph as Professor of Rhetoric; Mr. W. S. Mc- Manus, S.J., began his theological studies at the College of the Immaculate Conception, Montreal. The vacancies thus made in the faculty were filled by Messrs. D. P. Cough- lin, S.J., and T. J. Lally, S.J., of St. Boniface College, Man., both former teachers at Loyola, Mr. P. J. McLellan, S.J., of the Immaculate Conception and Mr. F. C. Smith, S.J., of Guelph. Mr. Francis R. Burke is now teaching at Fordham Univer- sity, New York. As we are going to press, we are happy to welcome back from the battlefront Captain the Rev. William |Hingston, S.J., who accompanied the Irish Canadian Rangers overseas and has done service both in England and in France during the past eighteen months. Father Hingston will be: attached to the College. THE COLLEGE Despite the slight decrease in the roll of students, not unexpected under the stress of actual conditions, the scholastic year began auspiciously at Loyola, and progress charac- terizes it all along the line of College activi- ties. The interest aroused in dramatics by Father Filion, S.J., and the impetus given to the art of public speaking through the encouraged efforts of both the College and the High School Debating Societies, the organizing of the College orchestra by Mr. E. G. Bartlett, S.J., of the Choir and Glee Club under Prof. P. J. Shea, and of the Signal Dril Corps, have all supplied fresh and healthy interest leaving very little to be desired for the profitable use of time left free from the regular periods of class and study. It was no easy matter to assemble the required instruments for the orchestra and to train the players, but steady effort and faithful practice have accomplished the important task of making a good beginning in a difficult enterprise. FATHER FILION'S LAST VOWS The last covenant that binds a Jesuit irrevocably to his Order are the Final Vows pronounced after every stage of study and every term of probation has been satis- factorily completed. This solemn oblation Father Filion made publicly in the College Chapel on the day of our Lady's Purification, February 2nd, 1918. We take this oppor- tunity heartily to felicitate Father Filion on the significant event. FATHER BRADLEY'S FIRST MASS On Friday morning, May 17th, 1918, the College Chapel was privileged to witness the celebration of the first mass of Father George Bradley, S.J., former Loyola Professor who,
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