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The College Offers . Honour Arts courses in English, History and Economics leading to the degree of Honour B.A. . General Arts courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, with special modi- fications 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 leading 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 with majors in Accounting and Economics. 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 curri- culum. 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 Philosophy, the wisdom of the ages, is sound, mature and in- telligible. It does no violence to Faith, to Science, or to Common Sense. Every candi- date for any degree at Loyola must complete successfully a series of courses in Scholastic Philosophy. C.O.T.C. U.N.T.D. U.R.T.P. CAMPUS and STAGE
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@ GOVERNMENT HousE OTTAWA I am very pleased indeed to accept your invitation to write a message to the student body of Loyola College. I cherish happy memories of my own years at the College, more than half a century ago, when it stood on Drummond Street. Recent visits to Loyola on its present site have therefore been a source of satisfaction to me. I am proud to hear on all sides reports of the good work and successes of the students, and I hope that the College may con- tinue to gain in numbers without accepting any lowering of its standards. I trust the day will come when Loyola College will blossom into a University. April, 1960.
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Loyola College Review MONTREAL, CANADA Faculty Advisor TABLE OF CONTENTS Rev. GERALD MacGuliGAn S.J. Editor-in-Chief BriEN NoBLE Dedication Managing Editor The College Offers DEREK FEWER Editorial Faculty Class of ‘60’ Undergraduates News Editors CSR KEN DeEsROCHES Arts Society PHIL CONTENT Commerce Society Sports Editor Science Students’ Association JoHN McGuINNEsS SAM Staff Sodality Debating sage Cote Political and Social Club CHARLIE BISSEGGER Boarders’ Society JoHN BISSONNETTE Drama Society JuLio CAssIANI BRIAN CASEY Dick CATHCART GEORGE DEBENEDETTI MERLIN DONALD Henry Epwarps Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Society JEFF Forp PCSF LorNE HANEY St. John Berchman’s Ron Hore Choral Society JOHN JULIANI Loyola Marianopolis Bowling League SEAN KELLY MICHAEL G. KELLY ERNIE KOCKERITZ Jim LANTHIER alee LCAA Barry MALONEY Satie nl At MACMILLAN See ShENS MIKE McCarrey Hockey JouHn McCann Swimming Don McDouGALL PIERRE MoreEAU GUNTRAM MUELLER Harry RENAUD NorRM PAYNE ERNIE SCHIBLI Bos SHEITO Football MarTIN SHERWOOD Hockey BRIAN SINCLAIR Basketball Jacques St. PIERRE Swimming P. Be ae ag Volleyball IAN WILLIAMS JOHN GLATZMEYER STEVE HARROLD STEVE RETFALVI Carnival HENRY DAUDERIS Dicx O’CONNELL Freshman Week DavE COULTER Patrons Journ MAcDONALD Advertising NEVILLE GRAY Harry the Scientist Graduates Editor Ep ALBRECHTSON All-Activity Bowling
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