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Srot+o of our Blessed Mother af St. Charles College. Grand Coteau, La. To the future . . . . . . under the Banner of Christ and vivifying principles of American Democracy, Loyola marches on to an Allied Victory and greater progress — holding ever heavenward the flaming Torch of Education with its rays of Liberty, Justice and the Dignity of Man! Founded in I 9 I 9 by the present dean. Dr. Ernest E. Schuyten, the College of Music becanne affiliated with Loyola in 1932 and offers a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Music or a Bachelor of Music in Education. Voice is taught as well as instrumental music and composition. Classes are held in MacDonald fHall which also faces the avenue at the corner of Calhoun Street. The Loyola Band as well as the Glee Club are affiliates of the college which conducts musical cultural activities during the year. Classes are also conducted at Loyola University, accredited to the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, a member of the Association of American Colleges, the National Catholic Edu- cational Association and the Jesuit Educational Association, for teachers and others in evening courses, Saturday morning courses and summer courses. Without lowering its standards, the university Is now operating on an accelerated wartime program for the duration. Long and formal commencements will end temporarily with the graduation of the Class of 1942. A trimester schedule, operating throughout the year — Fall Term, Spring Term and Summer Term — has been Inaugurated. HHenceforth, students will receive their diplomas as soon as the nec- essary credits have been attained. Thus Loyola University of the South, under the Banner of Christ and the vivifying principles of American Democracy, marches onward to an Allied Victory and greater progress — holding ever heaven- ward the flaming Torch of Education with Its rays of Liberty and Justice and the Dignity of Man!
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Thomas Hall . . . . . . atop waves the flag of our country. Pharmacy and is accredited by the American Council on Pharma- ceutical Education. Students in dentistry, who, after four years are awarded a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, receive practical experience along with their expert instruction from books and lectures. The school is a member of the American Association of Dental Schools. hiaving the finest and best equipped laboratories in the South, the department of Biology is believed to have established the initial first aid station in any university or college in the nation. It was enlarged this year to fill the needs of the national emergency and is under the able direction of Dr. John G. Arnold, Jr., who also directs the department of Medical Technology, accredited by the Council on Medical Education and hlospitals of the American Medi- cal Association and the board of registry of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. First established as an evening division of the university in Octo- ber, 1914, by the hlonorable John St. Paul, A.M., LL.B., Judge of the Court of Appeals of Louisiana and later Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Louisiana, the School of Law was extended into a day division in September, 1925. It is now located at the right of Thomas fHall, facing St. Charles Avenue. It holds membership in the Association of American Law Schools, is on the approved list of the Council on Legal Education of the American Bar Association and the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York. Bachelor of Law degrees are offered. m Pl i ft? ill| |f !■ ■ II 11 y V ' »l
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OU students of the university, on your own Initiative, have resumed the publication of The Wolf. I heartily congratulate you on your splendid spirit. When the world Is preoccupied In works of hate and slaughterings, it is grand to find those who wish to devote much of their energy and spare time to producing a work which will foster friendships and perpetuate good will. The present world disaster is the outgrowth of the counterfeit culture developed in so many educational institutions throughout the world. Your Catholic education Is fitting you for that Christian leadership which will inspire the spiritual forces of all nations to blast away the pagan principles of living that have plunged the world into moral and civic chaos. Be proud of your Christian philosophy of life; be faithful to your traditions of morality; be courageously active in the service of Him to whom you owe supreme allegiance — for who is like to God? m
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