с ee MN. і Loyola College Review женио ничим год міді очај Address all communications to ГохотА CoLLEGE Review, SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL Terms: One Dorran тн Copy, paper bound. А subscription for Five Years: Five Бош дв All subscriptions will be gratefully received 1932 MONTREAL, САМАРА Мо. 18 BDITORIAL Among the more notable events of the year were the laurels won by our speakers in the Inter-University Debates, the Montreal Debating League, and the Public Elocution Contest, the success of the Jug held by the Alumni at the Windsor Hotel, the renovation and extension of the physics laboratory with the rebirth of the Scientific Society, the enlargement and the repeated appearance in print of our contemporary, the Loyola News. We have also heard from those who know more of military matters that the C.O.T.C. made quite a good showing at the annual inspection; we speak with personal knowledge of the Annual Mess Dinner at which we wer e honoured by the presence of several men prominent in Montreal military circles. More will be found on such of these subjects as fall within our sphere in the pages that follow; we turn our immediate attention to the new chapel. с ла за This year will see the initiation of a building project, to satisfy а long-felt want at the school. During the summer months, ground will be broken for a new build- College Chapel ing which will house two most important units of the College ME Р group; a College en and an assembly hall. Since the present buildings were и А it has always been the ambition of both faculty and students to have a chapel, and it now appears that this ambition is to be realized. An audi- torium, too, is something which the College has needed for many a year, for the facilities for public gatherings, debates, plays, etc., have hardly been all that could be desired. Because of its importance in the scheme of the school, the building has been given a prominent location, at the front of the College group, near the central administration building to which it will be connected by means of a stone cloister. The architectural style will be Tudor, in keeping with the style of the buildings already completed, and the Flemish gables, which add so much to the picturesque beauty of the school, will be incorporated in the design. The general form of the unit will be that of a two-storied church; the chapel will occupy the upper storey, while the lower will be designed as an auditorium. The chapel үш will have all the beauties which would be possible were the chapel an entirely separate building. It will have a seating capacity of five hun- deed and six, the Badly containing iu hundred and sixteen seats, and a gallery at the rear accommodating ninety. The chancel will be of noble proportions, pro- viding ample space for a main altar, two side altars, and the usual vestries and ТЕ
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