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в „ае e HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL ]. М. RODRIGUE VILLENEUVE, O.M.I. Convocation Speaker, June 4, 1945
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пренета (1 ° REVIEW STAFF—Seated: Н. Hall, Associate Editor, R. Cronin, Editor-in-Chief; Р. Delicaet, Advertising Manager. Standing: B. Gollop, P. Ready, P. Orr, F. McArdle, H. Gregory, R. Breen. 1945 MONTREAL, CANADA No. 31 CONTENTS Page Сз euere 1 Easter Interlude............ Henry Griffin, ’46... . Walter Bannan, '47.................. 8 ip ud «esent Bernard Vanier, '45.................. 10 Honor Roll messen ran 14-15 R.I.P. Reverend Erle Gladstone Bartlett.............................. 24 Doctor James Norman Petersen, ”19.......................... 25 Dramatics ...............-.....;. Darrell Walsh, '45.................... 27 If I Had My Way.......... Gösta Sperling, H.S. '47.......... 28 The Marianopolis Fire..Mary М. Hall, Marianopolis,’45 31 ENO bun FY Thomas Sullivan, H.S. ’45...... 31 War Mother.................. Н. Hail; 46... tes 32 Page A Walk in the Woods........ Gerard Payette, H.S. '45...... 33 ВОДЯНЫЕ aaa Patrick O'Reilly, '45............ 34 The Orchestra............. ...Donald Brown, H.S. '48...... 36 A Man's Great Privilege.... Donald Brown, 'H.S. ’48.... 36 de oh MYTHAU 38 Santor Football) acen Колонун» ied FY Gyn eei seta .. 49 Md ir „агайне A John Leclerc, H.S. '45. . 59 Tünior Hockey: иена ЕВЕ . 55 Bantam Hockey ... .John Meagher, '47 56 STAMMENE E Charles Shaw, H.S. '45........ 58 I er ЖИИ ОО Н. Hall, 746... a nes 58 Thirty-Sixth Field Day Results.................................... 61 Thirty-Seventh Field Day Results.................................. 62
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EEE TE, : 2 i Loyola College Review : TACININ GIANGI SJEAN NNEGA AMC ATGAS yN, ONE Address all communications t0 LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW, SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL Price: ONE DOLLAR THE Copy, paper bound. All subscriptions will be gratefully received. 1945 MONTREAL, CANADA No. 31 EDITORIAL Cardinal Villeneuve Another June has come and gone, and another class of Loyola's sons has bid farewell to the Campus. Twenty- three more Catholic men have been sent out as special envoys of the Faith and be- liefs; twenty-three, armed with no visibleweapons, yet each a potential congueror, a Galahad, a David, carrying with them a magic Excalibur—their Catholic educa- tion and Scholastic Philosophy—to enter the battle against prejudice, bigotry, mis- understanding, and ignorance: twenty-three against thousands. Year after year Loyola has slowly increased her high standard of education, turning out graduates attuned to modern ways and capable of taking their place to the fore as real Catholic gentlemen. The sheepskin scroll with the Latin script, which some may frame, is as nothing to what has been inscribed deep in the hearts and minds of these men; from the latter, not the former will grow the worth and value of these graduates to their Alma Mater and, more especially, to themselves. This year, in keeping with the occasion, and as a final heart-warming gesture of friendship and farewell to her sons, Loyola invited His Eminence, Cardinal Villeneuve, to come to Montreal and address her graduates who were about to step outside the protection of her halls into the dangers, fancied and real, of a cold world, that was in the final struggles of a universal war. In accepting the invitation, His Eminence has enriched the lives and gladdened the hearts of twenty-three new Loyola fledglings who had already been given the great honour of becoming the first post-European War graduating class. In his brief address the Cardinal paid high tribute to the Jesuit system of edu- cation, pointing out its high calibre against the so-called systematized standards that are slowly gaining prevalence in the pagan world. Deploring these false stand- ards, he expressed the hope that the present struggle against tyranny would bring humanity to its senses and that this year's graduates would follow in the footsteps of their forerunners in an effort to show by word, deed, and example the greater bene- fits to be had by the universally Catholic system of Education and training, thereby producing the fruits accruing from the long years of pruning. The future of Cath- olicism, the key to a happy. prosperous, peaceful era lies in the hands of few. May they carry their burden well.
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