Loyola College - Review Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1941

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Tur REVEREND Epwarp M. BROWN, SJ.

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(ERATION aee RADE NUA DE ete et NE IIIS NIA DI ete NITION! EN ) i Loyola Colleoe Review gek A OCARINA Address all communications to LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW, SHERBROOKE STREET West, MONTREAL Price: ONE DOLLAR THE Copy, paper bound. All subscriptions will be gratefully received. 1941 MONTREAL, CANADA No. 27 EDITORIAL Our New Rector Loyola continues to be blessed with excellent Rectors. The Loyola Faculty and Student-body were delighted to welcome Father Edward M. Brown, S.J., as their Rector last year. Father Brown is no stranger to Loyola, and former students will recall his teaching here as a scholastic. After many years of study in Canada and Europe, Father Brown comes to us with breadth of vision and with an understanding of the problems that beset higher Catholic education. In him we have an indefatigable Rector whose sole concern is the progress of Loyola, and a Catholic humanist whose chief aim is to educate for life. We feel confident that under the aegis of such a broad-minded, talented and competent Rector, Loyola will rank as one of the leading Catholic colleges in the New World. During the past year we have learned to know, respect and love our new Rector. During a year which had its peculiar difficulties, Father Brown showed a happy combination of a rare good sense, a high courage, a keen sense of humour, and a great willingness to co-operate with all the activities and desires of the student-body. The gratitude of the students in their college days is ordinarily inarticulate, hesitant, self-conscious, and stammering. The Review takes this opportunity to extend the corporate gratitude of all Loyola students, Alumni and friends to Father Rector. The best compliment we can pay Father Brown is to hope that he may be with us longer than the customary term of office. b 4 م‎ Anniversaries In 1891 the calm placidity of the hopelessness of the inevitable, into which men had allowed themselves to fall, was ruffled by the clear stentorian tones of the Supreme Pontiff, His Holiness, Pope Leo XIII, by the publication of his now famous Encyclical entitled ''On the Condition of the ышы. Classes . Forty years after, 1931, his worthy successor, Pope Pius XI, reaffirme the principles of that Encyclical by the publication of an equally important document entitled ‘‘Reconstructing the Social Order . This year, throughout the Catholic world, we are celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the first Encyclical, and the tenth anniversary of the second Ency- clical. Many changes have been wrought in the world since first Pope Leo spoke upon the condition of the working classes. Many have been the new governments that have come into power since that day, many, too, have been the new inventions to assist the workingman. But with these new inventions, with the latest methods of manufacture, there have remained, despite the warnings of that sane and far- reaching Pontiff, the old and insidious abuses to which the labouring class has been heir. True, great and humane legislation has been passed to benefit the working- man; laws have been passed for the safeguarding of factory employees, etc., yet

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