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CUMMENCEMENT Seven hundred and three Loyolans from all departments of the University, graduate and undergraduate, will receive their sheepskins the night of Wednesday, Julie 9, in the open air of the Alumni Stadium. Doctors, lawyers, merchants . . . nurses, teachers, dentists, and Arts . . . social workers, Loyolans all, will assemble on the broad green of the all-but-forgotten gridiron to hear the Rev. William M. Magee, S. J., President of John Carroll University and Past-President of Marquette University, deliver the Commencement address. Prior to the night of Commencement, the grad- uates will assemble at St. Ignatius Church, Sunday, June 6, for the all-University Baccalaureate Mass. The Rev. Henry J. Walsli, pastor of St. lVIary's Church of Riverside, Illinois, will be the Baccalaureate speaker. With diploma day but a few weeks away, thoughts turn to recent University commence- ments which have not as yet been chronicled in the LOYOLAN. The largest Summer Session graduating class, ninety-two graduate and undergraduate stu- dents, in the history of the University, received degrees on August 2, 1936, from the Reverend Samuel Knox Wilson, S. J., President of the University. The Commencement ceremony, which took place at St. Ignatius Auditorium, marked the close of Loyola's sixty-fifth academic year. The Reverend Daniel M. 0'Connell, S. I., Executive Secretary of the Jesuit Educational Association, read the invocation to a class which included forty-three candidates for graduate degrees, forty-seven for baccalaureate degrees, and two for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The class had representatives from Indiana, Oregon, Wisconsin, and Michigan, as well as from many parts of Illinois. The Commencement address, on the false practical philosophy of the modern day, was delivered to the class by the Reverend William J. Ryan, S. J., moderator of the St. Louis Uni- versity Alumni Association, and professor of psychology at the Loyola University Summer School. The annual mid-year convocation of Loyola University was held this year on February 3 in the St. Ignatius Auditorium under the direction of Dr. Patil Kiniery, professor in the depart- ment of history and assistant dean of the Graduate School. The Reverend Samuel Knox Wilson, S. J., President of Loyola University, delivered the Connuencement address for the graduates, taking as his theme the need for generosity and un- seltishness as a prerequisite for success in the world of business and profession. 284' Spvllbmrler Slmrluws in June ffhnl Is ll? You Left Your Seal
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