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Brhiratinn . . . En Elizahpth IHI .ur blood and books Hold England still imprint, And here her greatest glory lies: That in the looks Upturned to her, a hint Of pride within her ehildrenk eyes. What Saxon god awoke the quivering sheen Of virgin-veil upon the northern sea, To fill the waterst womb 50 fruitfully: Twin islands born, and milky seas to wean A lusty youth? What Grecian god revealed The broken shrines 0f oracles to yield Poetf whispers of an old desmene? Shakespeare knelt upon an English field Breaking the 610615 away from Caesarhs mien, A Roman tile, and all of Rome was seen. Now, when she stands Crumbling the bits of Empire, Old, tired of history, alone, In work-worn hands, Who does not see the fire Of youth that kindle: on her throne? Blessed of lands, That death should, dying, inspire A Queen for you, and new seed sewn. --PETER DESBARATS t55.
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1. Art courses leadingsy t0 the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with special modifications to meet pre-Medical and pre-Dental requirements. IV Honour Science courses in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics leading,y t0 the degree of Honour B.SC. General Science courses with continuation subjects in Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. These courses can be so arranged as to fulhl all pre-Medical requirements. .UJ 1 Engineering courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science and eligibility to enter the Third Year of their Chosen branch of Engineering at MCGill University. .J. Commerce courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce. 6. The College also Offers a two year course which fulfils the requirements of pre-Dentistry. RELIGION Without religion there can be no education in the true sense of the word. that is, no complete and harmonious development of the whole man. Religion, furthermore, being definite and certain like any other truth, can be taught. Hence it is an integral part of the curriculum. Students are required to comply with their religious Obligations regularly, and to make annually a spiritual re- treat of three days. Societies and other organizations are established for the fostering of piety. PHILOSOPHY Without sound philosophy there is neither intellectual maturity nor secu- rity. Scholastic philosophy, the wisdom of the ages, is sound, mature and intel- ligible. It alone does no violence to Faith, to Science or to Common Sense. Every candidate for any degree at Loyola must complete a series of courses in Scholastic Philosophy. CANADIAN OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS The Loyola College Contingent C.O.T.C. is organized under the authority of Army Headquarters, Ottawa. For all purposes of discipline and training it is under the General thcer Commanding, Quebec Command, represented by a Resident Staff Officer. The contingent quota is filled by VOlunteers approved by the University Selection Board. Upon completion of second years training, the student will be qualified 2nd Lieutenant, Active, and Lieutenant Reserve Force. At the end of his third year, he will be qualified Lieutenant, Active, and Captain Reserve Force.
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Editor PETER DESBARATS '55 Art Editor MICHAEL KEATING '55 Literary Editor Business Manager WILLIAM HABERI. '53 Managing Editor OWEN PRINCE '52 Sports Editor GEORGE FRAYKOR '53 Copy Edhor lONNY HOLLAND '54 Ass't Business Manager 'I'hv vaicw stafT this ycar is com- posvd of svvvral of the most actiw- studcnts on the campus. Our Man- aging Editor, Bill Habcrl, has been around for scvoral years, co-opcrat- ing with Revivw in the publication of thC vas, was Prvsidvnt of tho Commm'cv Socicty. work, assisting vtv. Pvtvr Dvsbal'ats, our Art Editor, who has confined his Review work almost solely to layouts, is a profusv t'ontributor to Loyola's literary magazim', Thv Amphora. van Prinu', who graduatvs this yvar. is an All-Activity Lvttcr win- nvr, a tributv to tho vxtracurricular work in which hC participatcd dur- ing his Collcgv years. A Varsity Baskvtballm', van has done great work in the field of Athletic Pub- licity. Mike Keating, thv Rovivw's Litcr- ary Editor, was the man who decid- vd which copy should hc printed in this yvar's vdition. His many sugges- tions for Changcs in the submitted writing makc this yvar's book an- othvr grvat onv. Gvorgc Fraykor, who hopes to graduate next year, was the head of College Athletic Publicity, and in this capacity was of great assistance to our Sports Editor. To Fwd Meaghm' and Lonny Hol- land go our thanks for gvtting thv advcrtising which appcars in thv book. Were it not for their work, thc Review might not haw ap- pvarcd at all.
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