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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE Rev; Нит G; MeCarthy, Эуе: аааз ноне евна. FRONTISPIECE His Majesty King Edward VIII following page 2 Arts 1936 Loyola Alumni Ordained this Summer Pea A Ou. obere ea и Junior Sophomore Freshman Views of College Chapel Obituary Fourth High Third High А Third High B Second High First High “A” First High “B” Loyola College Review Staff “Loyola News” Staff Preparatory Sodality Officers St. John Berchmans Society Inter-University Debating Team Montreal Debating League Team Junior Debating League Team L. C. A. A. Executive Intermediate Intercollegiate Football Intermediate Intercollegiate Hockey Senior High School Football Junior High School Football Bantam Rugby Intermediate High School Hockey Junior High School Hockey Loyola Bantams Champions Senior Intramural Hockey Champions Junior Intramural Hockey
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lf um Uo cam ip qo B I ТТ ТТК а a тр L еар е | Loyola College Review ¡AS Address all communications to LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW, SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL Price: ONE DOLLAR THE COPY, paper bound. All subscriptions will be gratefully received 1936 MONTREAL, CANADA No. 22 EDITORIAL Loyola’s New Rector On July 15, 1935, the Rev. Hugh C. McCarthy, S.J., was appointed Rector of Loyola College in succession to the Rev. T. J. MacMahon, S.J., who has been assigned to mission work with headquarters at Toronto. Father McCarthy did not come to Loyola as a stranger or а newcomer; having been a member of the Faculty a few years previously, he knows Loyola and knows the students, consequently his appearance among us was rather in the nature of a home-coming and he was welcomed as an old friend. With his first year of office already drawing to a close, the Review can hardly presume to bid Father Rector welcome. It does, however, take this opportunity of expressing the appreciation of all for the sympathy and kindly earnestness he has displayed in everything connected with the welfare of Loyola and the well-being of its students. We might. perhaps, signal out particularly, the interest and effort displayed by Loyola’s new Rector in behalf on the Sodality of our Lady. The consistent enthusiasm shown through- out the year by the students in this, the chief organization of the College, may be regarded as a reflection of the zeal of the Rector in maintaining the Sodality in its full vigour and development. There has been ample evidence of a splendid spirit reigning throughout the College all during the year and this, we feel, stands as a practical testimonial of the esteem in which our new Rector is held by all. That his tenure of office may be abundantly blessed, and that his unstinted efforts for the development of our College may be crowned with the success they so well merit, is the earnest wish and prayer of all connected with Loyola. » ` ` King Edward VIII “It is to the young that the future belongs.” With these words, in his great Jubilee Message a year ago, the late King George V dedicated his son to the duties that were so soon to fall upon his youthful shoulders. If the future be for the young, then it surely is for Edward VIII. England has rarely had a sovereign who combines so cleverly the refreshing vivacity, the untiring initiative of youth with the sagacity and foresightedness of a worldly- wise parliamentarian. It may be said of King Edward that these qualities are combined in him, not merely because he stands between impetuosity and deliberateness by reason of age, LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW Page one
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