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‘Dedication Through the mist of world-wide un- easiness and secularism, man searches for strength and security. These can be sought in international alliances, in pow- erful, standing armies and in atomic war- fare. In this way, man appears to have clutched at the head of strength and grasped it. Henceforth, he labors in entangling his scientific hands among strength’s coarse hairs, longing to exile permanently from his modern world the point of disentanglement. Man experiences victory. He has cap- tured and enslaved strength. But security still flees him. He exhausts the material world only to retreat within himself and thereby renew his search. We entered Regis, searching for security and its overflow strength. We labored in her mines of knowledge. Regis was most generous. We heaped our golden nuggets. Eagerly we rippled her still waters of Truth. Cautiously she quenched our thirst until we drained her silver cup. As Freshmen, we marvelled at her crim- son fire of love, ever-burning. As Seniors, we tend her scorching blaze and add a million flames. With our feet placed beyond the stony campus wall and our hearts buried deep within Regis, we dedicate the 1957 Mount Regis to the Spirit of Regis College. May it always walk with each of us in every step.
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Growth of Stately and Dignified Campus Housing Chemistry , Biology and Physics Laboratories , Cardinal O ' Connell Hall , at the right of Katsura Drive, is the scene of Class Day tree planting over the years. Regis. . through the years. Though we are but thirty years old, the first seeds from which our college was to spring were planted in 1650 in Le Puy, France. A small group of women gathered there, under the direction of Reverend John Peter Medaille, S.J., to integrate the life of Martha with that of Mary — to pray and to teach. Thus began the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph. Martyrdom lay ahead, for the Reign of Terror held sway in France. When it was over, the scattered community gathered again and spread throughout Europe. Now the new world beckoned the Sisters to Saint Louis, Missouri.
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