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3 T a Foreword W E have come to the end of four happy years, an end that brings the greatest sorrow of those four years, the sorrow of parting from friends and places we have come to love so well. Time tvill assuage this greatest of sorrows. Lest it also dim the memory of the great happiness which was ours at Seton Hall; lest our remembrance of familiar faces and scenes grow fainter; lest we forget — not our Alina Mater or our friends, but what ive were, what tee did and ivhat teas done for us in those four happiest of years — that is why this book has been ivritten. It is small indeed, infinitely too small and too poor to express our thoughts and our feelings as we write it. Love and Friend- ship can never be measured in print or in pages. No book, however large or beautiful, could be their fitting shrine. That, however, is not the purpose of this little volume. We present it simply as an aid to the faltering memory of later years; that its reading may serve to keep ever strong and bright the memory of the place and the people about which cling the sentiments ive are unable to express. If our book tvill accom- plish this purpose, small as it is, it is a success. And this purpose ive are confident it will accomplish. -ff Page Three
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The Staff Rev. Walter G. Jarvais, A. M. Moderator Editor-in-Chief Walter G. Glaser Business Manager William G. Jordan ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Joseph P. Bradley Anthony P. Bubas Ernest P. Bugg George T. Donahue John H. Donnelly Edward P. Duffy Raymond A. Gibney Walter T. MacGowan Francis J. McCarthy John A August J. Meyer Arthur S. Mueller Harry A. Murphy Edward R. Neary Richard J. O’Brien Maurice J. O’Sullivan Guy H. Popham Richard A. Rush Edward J. Smith Warnock
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DEDICATION In commemoration of two anniversaries, —the tenth of the coronation of our Holy Father, the Common Father of Christendom, and the bicentennial of the birth of the Father of our State, — in gratitude and loyal devotion, in tribute to those Setonians and all others who have served both Church and State faithfully and well, in the hope and for a pledge that we also may loyally serve both standards, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Two, respectfully dedicate this volume to an ideal: Pro Deo et Patria. Page Four
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