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vii . Arts courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with special modifications to meet pre-Medical and pre-Dental requirements. Honour Science courses in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics leading to 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 fulfil all pre-Medical requirements. Engineering courses Icading to the degree of Bachelor of Science and eligibility to enter the Fourth Year of their chosen branch of Engineering at McGill University. Commerce courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce. The College also offers a two year course which fulfils the requirements of pre-Dentistry. RELIGION Religion is an essential part of life at Loyola as it is in life in general. Students are required to fulfil their religious obligations regularly, and to make annually a spiritual retreat of three days. The Sodality of Our Lady is a spiritual organization of students for the fostering of piety. Religion is also an integral part of the curriculum. Being definite and certain like any other truth, it can be taught, and is taught at Loyola. PHILOSOPHY Without sound philosophy there is neither intellectual security nor intellectual maturity. Scholastic Philosphy, the wisdom of the ages, is sound, mature and intelligible. It does no violence to Faith, to Science, or to Common Sense. Every candidate for any degree at Loyola must complete successfully a series of courses in Scholastic Philosophy. C.0..5C. U.N.T.D. U.R. T. P. CAMPUS and STAGE
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Editorial The year 1958 saw a resurgence of school spirit at Loyola. This was evident from the very be- ginning of the year through the enthusiasm displayed in the Freshman week and in the Freshman elections. Football was still absent from Loyola but followers of that sport turned their energies to touch football which enjoyed a highly successful season. In a poll taken in the fall over a hundred students said they would try out for the team and many more stated that they would support one at Loyola. Then in a dramatic announcement, released through the News, the Rector declared that football would return to Loyola next year. The Winter Carnival was once again a great success, the hockey Warriors walked off with their eighth Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference championship in nine years and Teahouse of the August Moon was a smash hit, one in a long line of outstanding Loyola stage successes. The Sodality, the commerce Society and the News also enjoyed banner years. The year 1957-58 at Loyola also saw the birth of two new societies at Loyola, the Political and Social Club and The Society for the Advancement of Management. The Review is unique in two ways this year. The first being the May 12 publication date, a goal which has not been achieved for years, and the second, its organization. The Review editorial staff consisted largely of Sophomores and Freshmen, with Mike Callan of Junior Arts the lone exception. To thank all those who aided in the production of this year’s Review would be impossible but special credit must go to Rev. G. MacGuigan, S.J. for his excellent photography and all round assis- tance. Thanks go also to the contributors from the various societies and the many typists who aided the Review staff in the last frenzied hours of activity. Good Luck. — JAMES LANTHIER — vi
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