Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1926

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Address all communications to LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW, SHERBROOKE STREET West, MONTREAL Terms: ONE DOLLAR THE copy, paper bound—A Subscription for Five Years: Етув DoLLARS All subscriptions will be gratefully received 1926 MONTREAL, CANADA | No. r2 EDITORIAL On July 31st, 1925, a new Rector was appointed to guide the destinies of Loyola College. Though returning to us in a new official capacity, Rev. Father Bartlett was welcomed by us all as an old friend. Intimately connected with all that concerned Loyola even before the migration from Drummond Street, it seemed but natural that in the course of time the former Pro- fessor of Philosophy and Prefect of Studies and Discipline should assume general charge of the institution to which he had devoted so much effort and enthusiasm. Shortly after the return of the students, the new Rector voiced his policy in terms which may be summed up in the one word, ‘‘Co-operation.’’ “May we all strive to work together—Faculty, College Students, High School boys,—to make the Loyola of to-day—our Loyola—a school to remember and praise in the far-off future with keen pride and deep affection. Such was his message to the student body and it may safely be asserted that it was eagerly hearkened to and readily carried out. In its various stages of development Loyola has always been fortunate in possessing a guiding hand which has led it onward safely; the growth of the College is not yet complete, and we rejoice in the fact that this further chapter of Loyola's history will be written by the present Father Rector. Students of former years will surely unite with students of the present in tender- ing to one who has ever been to all a wise counsellor and a devoted friend, their sincerest wishes for a long and happy term of office, and the fulfilment of all his plans and desires for the extension of Loyola College. Loyola е New Rector. A record of fifty years of devoted service to any cause is something to evoke admiration, and when that cause is the highest and noblest to which any man's life-work can be devoted, an especial tribute of gratitude and felicita- tion should be forthcoming. Such is the case with our revered Dean of Studies, the Rev. Thomas I. Gasson, S.J., who in the course of the past scholastic year celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his entrance into the Society of Jesus. Those who have had the privilege of intimate contact with Fathér Gasson,— and who is there among us with whom he is not acquainted,—are unanimous in their esteem of his many qualities as a priest, a teacher and a friend. In the class-room, the Ч: Father Gasson' $ Jubilee.

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