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'wit anb 1bumor-Gontinueb UNIVERSITY NOTES. During the spring and fall of 1914 a few very brilliant members of Toronto University founded an institution based upon their own ideals, to be known as the Federal University. A very high standard was set, no candidate being admitted Without first-class general deficiency and at least a fundamental knowledge of pool and billiards. Furthermore, all candidates must present certificates that they have Hbummed' for at least one year and that they apparently have no intention of improv- ing. In spite of this high standard a large number of students were enrolled and the professors who were chosen according to their demerits are as follows: President, Dean and Head Professor-K. A. Corkery, F.U.S.S. Professor of Spanish and Economics--I. E. Tansey, HA., COXOQ. Professor of English-I. O'Leary, R.E.C. Professor of Physics-I. M. Ryan, R.E.C. Professor of Mathematics and Geology-XV. Hatrick. F.U.S.S. Professor of French and History-D. J. Sheehan, YB. THE XVALKING PLANT. Scene, D-? St. Sha Ctimidlyl--Qh! here comes a big cob. Pte. I. H. B-f--1' Cgallantlyj-Don't be afraid. T won't let him corn you. i17Ol ST. MICHAEIQS COLLEGE RED CRGSSH STAFF. The following are the members who have qualified for Active Service by their diligent attention both to the Theor- etical and Practical departments during the year. Chief Instructor-Major Rev. D. E. Foley, MD. First Assistant Instructor--Lieut. Miss A. Bulger, G.N. Second Assistant-Corporal Mary Quinn. T.R.T.S.H. Mascot-Pte. A. Labelle, D.LM.P.L.E.S. Orderlies-Ptes. C. McDonald, V. Killen, V. Kelly, Wi. Al- lore, I. Timmins, B. Kerr, Gordon, R. Sheehy and Quin- lang the last three mentioned have specialized in dish-washing. Othcial Testers in diet kitchen-Pte. K. A. Corkery, C.A.N.T.E.A.T., and Pte. I. Ryan. E.A.T.A.B.T.T.E. Unforeseen circumstances caused the delay in the publish- ing of the Year Book. The Editor-in-Chief went home to attend a wedding. It wasn't his own, though he was the Best Man at it. Z: As a parting remark the Editor asks pardon of all who may take offence: nothing was intentional. T was never meant for this position anyway, as everyone knows Qand especially the Profsj, that T never had any 'fwits about me, and T am al- ways out of humour,
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Tltems of OUR ROLL OF HONOUR. Ufe are proud to state that as a ho1ne of patriotism St. Michaels stands side by side with the greatest institutions in the whole Empire. Mr. Charles Pitts, an old student, has already given his life for the honour of his country, and the cause of civilization. VVe wish to express our sympathy for the family of this brave young man who died so nobly. Eleven other students have enlisted for active service. They are dis- tributed as follows: First Contingent-Mr. D, Reaume, Mr. I. Irwin, Mr. lf. Kemble. Canadian Field Artillery-Mr. XV. O'Brien, Mr. TV. Mc- Nabb, Mr. I. Duffy. Second University Overseas Company-Mr. I. H. Butler. University Base Hospital-Mr. I. Amyot, Mr. G. Amyot. Governor Generals Body Guard-Mr. -T. Hitchcox, Mr. -T. Sedgwick. Before many months have passed may we welcome them back again as victors in the greatest war the world has ever seen. Hnterest priesthood, since our last issue, of the following old students: M. Oliver, TV. Sharpe, XY. Murray, F. Sneath, F, McReavy, H. Dignan and R. Bouglet. REV. JOHN TALBOT SMITH, LL.D. The faculty and students of St. Michaels wish to thank the 'Very Reverend john Talbot Smith, LLD., for his splendid gift of books to the College Library. St. Michaels students' parliament have the supreme honor of having this distinguished graduate as Honorary President. DEAN HARRIS. Class ,IS wish to acknowledge their obligation to the Very Reverend NV. R. Harris, LL.D., to whom this book is gratefully dedicated, for the very interesting article, My Second Visit to St. Pierre, Martinique. Father Harris has travelled ex- tensively and has written many very interesting books in ORDINATIONQ which he vividly describes his numerous experiences. Our . .. . , . , 7 1: , ' - readers will find his latest work, ' Travel Talks, very interest VVe are pleased to announce the ordination to the holy ing and instructive. ' ' E fc. I if S up ,,,H-.H ..... -.,,,H l' .ur1u:m.f....f...m,,,,,'l. rig : -'Il --U ni, 'low .... ---...S-ml .-1' ' '-., qfei u 4- ' U...--.,...,,,'l 4:.,,,, Hu: '1 'Im,,, l .g il, I-I., ...V un i., H..-' I N...-v-----.,. X T E it - it at P hex x 'Mun' 0 'n 3 5 xxl. ,.-' XSD if J ,. tw' .1 I lk ' - lm 4.Ufl .H-m'l,1 un G 'I 'I uni! ml nun:- . Mmmnligl . - X R-L-f ia , l I
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