Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1938

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CONTENTS—Continued PAGE Supplementary Reading................ Edwin Cullity, Third High B... 56 he Butterly ит: 2220 David Sutherland, Third High В 56 Christianity, БОТ ВБ 222... Frank Walsh, Second High...... 57 В Notes: oues. ХҮНС ТУЛ Луут ныг 58 BIDEN — 2... сала а чика ores но RE Es Ralph Pardo, Fourth High...... 67 Alpha Sigma Chi And Kappa Pi Sigma. .Campbell McDonald............ 68 Роек нате c David Sutherland, Third High В. 69 Ве ООВ Gerald Kelly, First High A..... 70 Help of Christians!—Poem.............. David Sutherland, Third High B 70 Coler DLAT PMID Charles B. Rane, 38... ess: Joseph Н. Porteous, 38....... 71 Hiph SCHOO! ЕТ 7. РКІ 77 Fourth High vs. Second High A—Poem.George Е. Торр................ 77 A Glorious Victory—Poem............John Langston, Francis Monahan Еа Rih а 79 Уіпа—Роет........................ William Beaton, Fourth High... 80 Spring Apain Poeem ис мани Edward McNicholl, Third High В 80 Stars! — Pen: us eee v6 лэл Romanus Curran, Third High B. 80 The Clash of Rivals—Poem........... Bill Brayley, Second High A.... 81 Рей Шой =Ёо o 22220. Richard Ryan, Fourth High..... 81 Jure Рон ое David Asselin, Fourth High..... 81 We Make the Headlines., ener. mresa Silvio Narizzano, First High B.. 82 Wat = Роб. oe кызша НЫСА ATER Gerald Kearney, Third High B.. 83 Nature in оропара... Alberto Casares, Third High B.. 83 PEC ial БЕК ЕОР 84 Athletics :— Eayolayintermediate Ерр ра 2 e ree не. 93 Senior HipheschoolEootbAll е 97 Junior High School Football. не reus rdum УЗ 98 Bantam Football....... а Е Sa i aR DUET Є 100 intra Mural Бо о 2 222 101 aa А n A E E а лал 102 Senior High: School Hockey:- ае 107 Junior Hieh School! НОСУ: ен, 109 Bantam) HOCK аа ATA E iex ОР ee le S NR EUER 10 Тоска Mural Hockey c. dee ее 112 Жас avid Field са есен omo SU MENS IUe А 113 Вазера 55522 ы ҚА Е 114 И а ТЕРШІП ы Е ЛТ ЕТТЕ СУ 115



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хұн ул еке о О ВАТА чь учее бу TON IMAG) : Loyola College Review мимо оли слики рос Сри ОК ЯМ Address all communications to ГохогА CoLLEGE Review, SHERBROOKE STREET West, MONTREAL Price: One Погљак тне Cory, paper bound. All subscriptions will be gratefully received. 1938 MONTREAL, САМАРА. №. 24 John T. Hackett, К.С. 06 Loyola College bears a lasting remembrance of the magnificent response of its friends and Alumni during the recent campaign. It wishes to express its deep appreciation of the generosity of its more than 3,000 benefactors and of the self-sacrificing energy of those whose efforts made the campaign possible. To name all those who were outstanding in their loyal support would be a difficult, almost endless, task. There is one, however, whose name cannot be passed by in silence: a former student of Loyola, a former President of the Loyola Alumni Association, and always a loyal son of his Alma Mater. When Mr. John T. Hackett, K.C., accepted the chairmanship of the Maintenance Fund Campaign, many anxieties of those who feared for the success of the campaign were at once allayed. His prominence in the professional, political and social world gave an effectiveness to Loyola's appeal which otherwise would have indeed been an arduous task to create. His experience as one of the founders and the first President of the Federation of Catholic Charities of Montreal was invaluable. Day after day he readily gave of his time to visit out- side centres, to attend conferences and committee meetings, to advise, to encourage and, when needs must, to urge on with his own unflagging energy. Not the least is that in the days of preparation, when it was seriously feared the campaign could not possibly achieve any success in these difficult times, he stood ready to carry on and to face disappointment and failure if only his Alma Mater could obtain at least part of the help she needed. The very real achievements of the Drive have amply justified his courage and are a tribute to the splendid spirit of himself and of his associates. Loyola has many Alumni of whom she is justly proud, many friends and . benefactors to whom she is deeply grateful, but of попе is she more proud, to попе is she more grateful than to her Chairman in the Drive, Mr. John T. Hackett, K.C. ТҮ Т The Padlock Law During the past year, probably no topic was more discussed in this province, both frcm platforms and in the press than the Act Respecting Communistic Propaganda, passed by the Quebec Legislature. We are referring, of course, to the Padlock Law, a label pinned on the Act by its opponents. This law gives the government the power to confiscate all Communistic literature, and to close any building used for the dissemination of Communist propaganda. Tirade after tirade, both in editorials and by word of mouth, has

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