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XV CONTENTS— Continued Full Many a Gem —- Poem.............Thomas Sullivan, Arts 49. Sindbad the Seafarer His Ride on A Whale — Poem Gosta Sperling, IVA..... Loyola Lectures....... The Loyola Mothers’ Guild Athletics: Intermediate Intercollegiate Football . . Bob Boyle, 49... Senior High School Football. .........Mark Brault, 50........ Junior High School Champions... ..... Earl Wynands, '50 Bantam City Champions... . .......К. Johnstone Senior High School Basketball Junior Basketball Champions: зз 445 aus trate нна но 64 Bantam Basketball Bruce Aubin, IV А....... 66 Thirty-Eighth Annual Field Day Results....................... 72 т.
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Address all communications lo LOYOLA COLLEGE REVIEW, SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, MONTREAL Price: ONE DOLLAR THE Copy, pipe bound. АП subscriptions will be gratefully received. 1947 MONTREAL, CANADA No. 33 Editorial The Review, if it is to be what its name implies, should contain a “review” of the events which have occurred during the period it is supposed to cover. In the busy life of an institution, comprising both High School and College depart- ments, and housing well-nigh a thousand students, events, incidents, happenings succeed each other in bewildering variety and rapidity. Apart from the routine activities of education and athletics, there are a thousand and one personal incidents which are the matter of everyday conversation, the cause of many a laugh, the little things which make up the everyday life of students and faculty. When they happen they are of interest to the participants in them, the spectators, and at times the interest may be absorbing. To set them down in a permanent record many months after their occurrence, robs them of their sparkle, they appear commonplace and drab. Therefore, the chronicler must pick and choose and in the official College Review emphasis must necessarily be placed on those events which have a more or less oficial character. This criterion will eliminate many an incident which some would judge deserving of permanent record. It is impossible that it be otherwise. In the pages of the Review the permanent organizations will each tell their story. These lines will record the major events which occurred since the last issue of the Review in June, 1946. Colden Jubilee Convocation “Now that the war is over and won, it is right and proper that we should think of peace and devote our lives to that purpose, but it is also wise and prudent to be prepared and trained against the evil day when we may again be called upon to take the field. “Т consider that it is the duty and the privilege of all men to be trained and ready when the call comes to take their place in defence of their country, its people and its ideals. It should not be forgotten that it is for the preservation of honoured institutions that we fought—because their elimination. was one of the many destructive agents of Nazi philosophy. These words were pronounced by Viscount Alexander of Tunis and of Errigal, Governor General of Canada, speaking at the Golden Jubilee Convocation of Loyola on Monday evening June 3, 1946. On that day ceremonies took place to commemorate the fiftieth year of . Loyola's existence. In the morning Solemn Pontifical High Mass was celebrated by His Excellency Joseph Charbonneau, Archbishop of Montreal, assisted by Very Reverend John L. Swain, S.J., Provincial of Upper Canada. The Baccalaureate sermon was preached by His Excellency Bishop Lawrence Whelan, Auxiliary Bishop of Montreal. Amongst others азы the Loyola ceremonies during the day were Reverend W. Н. Hingston, S.J. and Reverend Hugh McCarthy, S.J., former Rectors of Loyola.
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