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l W N :33-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 -3-EDQiGl E chgqe-oE-ee-e-cz-ae-a-cz-e-c THE BLESSED ALBERTUS SOCIETY This is a German organization comprising the students of the Collegiate and Theological de- partments who wish to master the German lanv guage by using it at their literary meetings. The Reverend Doctor Muench is the moderator, and Mr. Rayner Hausmann is the president of this organization. As it presented a play last year, there was no German play this year as this society stages plays biennially. it- THE ST. JAMES LITERARY This is another flourishing organization which owes its existence to the same motive as that of the St. Thomas society. Its moderator is the Reverend George C. Eilers. It embodies the en- tire high school department. It has weekly meet- ings on Tuesday evenings, at which orations, es- says and declamations are delivered. This year it has held two interesting debates. The first one was decided in favor of Mr. A. Kohler and his colleagues, Messrs. Drewa and Betker, who upheld the affirmative. The subject of the debate was: HResolved, That the recall of judges be generally VX- THE ST. THOMAS LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY This successful organization finds careful guid- ance in its able moderator, the Reverend Peter L. Johnson. It enrolls every student of the Collegiate and Theological departments. Its direct motive is to master good literature. Its present president is Mr. John Carroll, while Mr. Henry Schmitz officiates as secretary. A play is biennially pre- sented by this society. 'it- AND DEBATING SOCIETY adopted in the United States. The second, ren- dered on March 29th, treated on the popular ques- tion: HResolved, That the United States grant the Philippine Islands their independence. It re- sulted in favor of the negative, comprising Mr. F. Kehlnhofer and his colleagues, Messrs. Mon- roe and Leng. Its annual Douglas-Egan Elocut'ion Contest was held 011 April 5th. The first prize was awarded to Mr. Alphonse Kohler, a senior class- man, while the second prize was won by Mr. Fran- cis Farley, a junior classman. -HENRY KOLBECK, i27. Rev. Pittz House Prefect Qj$z-osrc:-e-c:-ca-eg;caa-s :9 Page Seventy-nine
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