Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)
- Class of 1939
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| ET 4 t CONTENTS- Continued To a Surrealist Painting— Poem “The Compleat Anglers’’— Poem... ` Ode to Algebra—Poem High School Chronicles, Outi Шона EE ee Fourth High B Report of the Royal Commission” on Loyola High School О Ram bles) 1n Second Loyola Museum” First ICD Di sim sera aaa nc PEC ANA ON YE June— Poem ATHLETICS:— Intermediate Football: Frosh- Soph CLASSIC Senior Highschool 0655 Vr .Ready and McMahon, First High A. . James Muir, Second High A...... Francis Kohler and John MacDougall Third High A Junior High School Football............... Байыш Eootballa о аа ОА MITA A A аныи ла соге Intercollegiate Hockey Senior High School Hockey Junior High School Hockey Bantam Hockey Intra-Mural Hockey Track and Field DA A A о Field Day КЕЗ a о a ete a ae go pak ev ое о SUI ORT
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OSO OOO) i Loyola College Review ALININ IAN ель EI ANNE SIC IAN АЛАХ ААХ ОАА EHINGEN SA see yx wh Address all communications to LoYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW, SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL Price: ONE DOLLAR THE Copy, paper bound. АП subscriptions will be gratefully received. 1939 MONTREAL, CANADA No. 25 EDITORIAL On March 2, 1939, there mounted to the Chair of Peter a Pontiff whose election caused extraordinary joy and interest through- out the world: joy, because no other name inspired such general confidence in the world at large when the conclave met; interest, because, as remarked by a prominent Englishman, Mr. Duff Cooper, ‘‘Never since the Reformation has the election of a Pope been awaited with so much attention and anxiety by the whole world.” As Cardinal Pacelli His Holiness had been better known to English-speaking Catholics than any other Cardinal in Rome. His personality had commanded a feeling of intimate affection besides the deepest respect for his powers of intellect and diplomacy. Bearing the name of peace, his first words broadcast to the nations were of peace. By his bearing, manner, and temperament, no less than by his well- balanced judgment, he impresses one as a conciliator, an arbitrator, a peacemaker, an apostle of peace. Like his predecessor Pius XI, of revered memory, he has come to the Pontificate at a crucial period. Pius XI found a world shattered by war and revolution. All about him ancient governments had broken; all about him was a world torn by war and hatred. What he saw was a world demoralized, in the exact sense, a world which had lost its moral bearings and its moral values. To-day is a time of wars and rumours of wars, of revolutions and revolts, of strifes and contentions, of social, economic and political upheavals. The moment calls for a man—the man of peace who shall ensure that priceless blessing to us in our day. Pius is a name of peace, and our Holy Father, the twelfth of shat title, in choosing it has given us a good omen and has brought solace and comfort to our hearts. In his august office of Supreme Shepherd of souls, he stands before us as the ideal ruler for the Church in these parlous times. The Lord preserve him and give him life, and make him blessed upon earth, and deliver him not up to the will of his enemies. y т Pius XI On Friday, February 10, four days after completing his seventeenth year as Supreme Pontiff of the Catholic Church, Pope Pius XI was called by God from his labours here below to his eternal reward. Maker of History and Champion of Truth, the Pope of Catholic Action, the Pope of the Workingman, the Pope of the Missions, Pius the Peacemaker in his first encyclical ‘‘The Peace of Christ” launched a world-wide crusade to win the world for Christ. One of the outstanding acts by which he sought to accomplish this aim was the institution
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