Loyola University Maryland - Evergreen / Green and Gray Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 11 text:

Rev. Joseph I. Ziegler, S. J., Reverend Moderator John A. Boyd, Treasurer J. Lacy Bradley, Financial Secretary Clarence J. Caulfield, Corresponding Secretary 7

Page 10 text:

I Rev. Joseph A. McEneany, S. J., ex-officio, Honorary President F. X. Milholland, President Clarke J. Fitzpatrick, First Vice-President R. Sanchez Boone, Second Vice-President 6



Page 12 text:

The Green and Gray ' (Formerly “The Loyola College Annual”) ' The Green and Gran is the only publication issued by the students. Its purpose is to encourage literary efforts and to chronicle matters of interest pertaining to the Col- lege. Ordinarily it will be edited by the Junior Class. 1924 Editor-in-Chief W. Taylor Bouchelle, ’25 Assistant Editors Frank C. Horigan, ’25 Malcolm E. Rennie, ' 25 L. Leo Ireton, ’25 Gerald S. O’Brennan, ’25 James A. Penn, ’25 William J. Taymans, ’25 Business Manager Francis E. King, ’25 H 5 4 The Founders of The New Loy ola No one not intimately connected with the College could possibly appreciate the feelings of all concerned when at last on January 4 the doors of the George C. Jenkins Building were thrown wide for the first time to admit the student body, to continue their work therein. Long months we stood about and watched one stone rise above another, unable to speed the work except by thought and desire, until at last our dream was a dream no longer, but a reality. Built in such a manner and of such material as to draw admiration from those capable of judging of such things, as well as from the lay mind, it must be confessed howevei that the students’ interest was rather on what was inside. Accustomed and pleased as we were with the opportunity to pursue our studies at Evergreen, and to use the mansion which graces the grounds as a place of class-rooms, we realized that this arrangement was but temporary. Always before us we had f he picture of what was to come, and it was to this that we turned with pent-up expectation when at last it became a fact. No disappointment was in store — everything was as promised, and the promises had been large. Spacious labora-

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