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THE SHAMROCK Hotel Utah Salt Lake Cltx Julv 15 1937 Greetlngs mv fllend, It s that Fldrldge glll flgaln and she has somethlng on hel mlnd xxhleh she xxlshes to pass on to you Mother and I got ID hele about txxo daxs ago and QIHCG then xxe xe been dolng ex elx thlng up blown Thls IS celtalnlv a splendld place to see tlllllgi I had alxx axs thought that Utah xx as nothlng but a deselt Thats all lt IQ too stlll the QCQIIIC xx ondel s keep pop plng up at Ixel x bend ln the load Of LOUISL xou knoxx thtt l.l'IlN IS fl stlltt x Molmon tOl1IlllX out hele In flct oul hotu lS lust IKIONS tht SIIGQI fl om the gle t 'llol mon temple QIOUDCIK Xl e xx nt lhl ouerh thele xc Lldlx I e oxen hell com lt t Bath s 'lllfl lhethox ens sxmphon e plxved on the vreat Ol mn It xxfxs lnflqnl lent 1es xxhltelexeld efleefflr those qltlll seelllg tl lps X011 kno x Xllblt x xxlndoxx andthe clllx 61 tells the PTIQQIN thlngs IlllOUSIl1 a megfflllhone It SlllGlV ls heaps of fun Dllllllg the tl l x xxe xx nt out to see Blngham Coppel Nlne Pelllflps xou knoxv that 18 IS the lflrgre t open ll lf H1111 Ill xxolld At lezt hlte xx l Pllllx Illf the bus dllxer six Flom thele xxe XVLIK taken out to the Gle lt Oflt I ll We xxult swlmmlnef and staxfd lll tle bl ne fol ox Pl 'ln 'houl and '1 half Its leal x IIUP xbout belng able to slt on the xvatel One lust LEU' t do anxthlngf el e Th best part ls that one can wfllk out flf she can keep hel feet doxv ll for such a long wax Whx I xx 11 ted out fol over a Qllql ter of a mlle You knoxx thele s a DGCUIIHI thlnff about that watel I mean be ldes lts l'l1ll1IQ, so much salt It ls filled xvlth mllllons of llt lt tlnx led xx ell thex Chill them shllmp Thex are about one f0lIl th of an lneh lll length md N011 L lll honest x see llgllt through them The bus fllllbl told me It xx ould take about sexen blllloll llllle IIUYHIILII md some mllllon to make fl 'illillllllll Of COll1b9 I ordered one lhllllefll ltelx ' VVLII cl Illlllg mothcl h is been xxaltlng for me to come L0 l ed f0l about an houl noxx o I suppesc Tell lll of Olll pals hello fol me SlllCClQlX XOUIS, Gel 1 Il E Bex Cl lx Wllshlle Hotel Houxxxood C' llfolnla Iulx 'Pl 1 '37 0 ll lu xou xxl t to nlt lflst I hlxe LOXCICC 'IC I f f lxe ten g, Ltlllllll I0 llfilll 1 lllllgb Ishll e xou lbout 'hem xxhen I letuln Tonleht I xx.mt to de-cllbI o xeu I place IIOPI xxhmh I ll mxc lllkt lQtll n el Palos I eldes Lltel t lltel llc l lme me The Gl ll l 'nal that Ill t xxhat thex ale beau l ful hl fh bluffs o Pl .ook ng the bl oad peace P ellie I xxont exel Fleanol of the feel mg of 11191 flllhcanee that engulfed me fls I stooc on tht hlffhest UIODIOIIIOIX lnrl looked ou upon llc sloxx x I 1 all fn the fue ofthe ea f ltl lm lllf llll? loxxlx lllljllfhfl the locl L leltll me Ol mx If ll I c lll not tell x u the depths of l t llli lat enwloped me and cemld to hold me l ll fl om tl e IGST of the xxol ld IO1 tfexx plf lou mlntltes The ma IQSIY of lt all the Ultel peate and content Qllltt, consume one x x elf I hope that some flax xou too xxlll he able to EXDSIII me tllls H me feellng f expan e cf the be 'lble to tell xou lOlllIIjI sulfate of the Untll later Gel 1 If F1671 zdqe fC07If17l7lf'd on page 283 IO 1 K- .2 A, .' ,-a Q , . 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By Post mr Eleanor Geraldine Eldrldge 38 In a series of fizendly letters Gemlclme Eldrzdge 38 gwes us sezeral mtzmate glmzpses of her summer s vacatzon Grand Canvon Lodge G1 and C' myon North Rlm Arlzona July 7 1937 Dearest Eleanor Your letter has at last 1 eached me It has tagged me around almost half of the cont1 nent You d laugh 1f you could see It one can hardly see the enxelopc for the many postage marks all ow er It I certamly was glad to get your m1ss1ve and from the sound of It you must be haung been in on that Tieasuie Hunt and dance that the club gate From your leport It seems as lf practlcally everybody ln town that we know xx as there I almost enxv you Howex er I am enloung ex elv m1nute of my rip W1th1n the past week I have seen three Natlonal Parks Zlon Bryce and Grand Cam on I must confess I had no ldea that such wonders eiclsted rlght here ID oul own Umted States Zion unpressed me because It xx as the first Park that I saw Though It was beautlful I do not th1nk that It can compare wlth e1ther Grand Canyon or Bryce Bryce IS my fax or Grand Canvon appealed to me not because of 1ts colorlng as you mlght suppose but be cause of 1tS vastness Can you lmagme any thlng fourteen miles mde and oxer a mlle deep? It IS still 1ncomprehens1b1e to me ex en after my haung seen It As usual I have left the best to tell untll last Bryce It IS the smallest of the three Perhaps that IS why I can appreclate It more fully but 1ts S176 is not the only reason for my play mg favorites In the first place I saw It ln two ways at sunrlse and under the moonhght I slmply must tell you about the sunrlse Before the first rays of the sun peep over the eastern r1m the tax ernous depths are swathed 1n black densltles and gray mlst As the sun marches along the sky thc shadow s and mlsts xanlsh and in thelr stead one sees the most amfwlng colors whlch bathe the canyon wlth thelr glories Then too the lock formations gi adually become x 1s1ble and wlth lust a xx ee blt of 1mag1na.t1on one sees such figures as the Holy Fam1ly the Pope with hls flowing robes of whlte the stately figure of Queen V1ctor1a vt 1th her lords and ladles about her Thor s hammer the flaming hulk of the smk mg shlp the Cathedral with three splres and many other such lnterestlng figures Why ex en Wall Street is represented in the Silent C1ty Under moonhght one sees much the same thmg except that lt IS all sort of ghostly xxlnte mstead of brllllantly colored as lt IS ln the daytxme Llsten Eleanor thel e s ever so much more to tell you about these thlngs but It would take more tune than I dare use now because lt IS very late almost one 0 clock and I have to get up at five Lets hope our shadows meet on a moon beam tomght They certamly have heaps to say to each other Slncerely yours Gerry E' 9 ff' A fx U A J J' J, x , V f , . . : 1 L, - I I ,MU l .. Wulf ' 1 1 ' 1 :J Y, G, B , - -.. Al., , , Y , . . . , . . . ' . 9 ' 12 , , , 4 A- : Y. . . . ' l . , . c I C s q . Y 4 r v ' . . V I , ' v x C ' . . . , - v - . . . c . ' 9 n A , I c. . , 3 Y K ' s Y .v . X . Y 5 9 C 1 L , V' T ' , 1 I V, , V , y. . , . . 7 as grand a tlme as I am. I would l1ke to have - - - - , - .. v n . C u o a I 1 1 1 4 . , Y . . . . , . , . ' ' . . c . 7 7 . p , U V i, . . y . Y V n . C , c - ' - f -f . . . - t ' n I 9 . . , . I . C , as 91 ' V ' ' , , H ' ' !7 J . ., A ,c . . I ! - s A a ! 7 A , ' 1 ' ' . . - A , 1te. - 7 . . Y , U ! 9 , K , - . . - ! l . D n 7. 7 . n 0 v' ' ' . ' 9 1 -S - .' c . , . .
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FATHER MQGRRTHY N author a psychologlst a Jesuxt prlest the presldent of Marquette Unlverslty that IS Father Mc Carthy October 16 1937 became a red letter day for us when we had the dlSt1I1Ct pleasure of an 1l'1t61'X16W 01 rather an xn formal chat w1th thls man In Splte of a case of amattum 1sh bewllder ment whlch a second wlth Father 'VIcCarthy calmed we notlced that he IS a small man and rather heavy He has YGIV dark halr and ex es and he IS evldently Ir1sh To me h1s eyes portray hxs whole character They are sober and thoughtful and the way they sparkle u ould lead one to suppose that he has a sense of humor all hls oun Hls eyes seem to xmply that he IS lnterested 1n youth and although he knows a great deal about young people ln general he IS very wllhng to know each one 1nd1v1dually After we had been mtro duced he sat down leaned back 1n h1S chalr l1t a LILRI ette and sa1d Shoot Shoot we d1d' One quest lon rlght after another When we asked h1m yust hoxx he would define educatlon he answered It xs the process that tv uns people for llfe That is for a complete llfe H also defined an educated person as One who xs cultured who can control h1s ovtn powers and who has a defimte purpose m llfe One of our fellow mterxleuers asked hlm what he thought was expected of a Cathohc Hlgh School graduate He rephed A grad uate should be able to achleve the purposes of educatlon One should be prepared to meet hls 0bJ6Ct1VeS earn a ln ehhood and save souls In regard to a selectlon of a career he sald Take something vou h-me a natural lnterest In And as we were speaklng of Anna Marne Fesenmaler 39 Mary Ellzabeth Wilson 39 graduates we swung mto the toplc of the younger generatlon we hear so much about Father McCarthy havmg wrltten several books among them Trammg the Adolescent and as presldent of a unlverslty IS certalnly an authorlty on th1s subject The younger people of today he told us 'are havlng a hardel txme growlng up than the young people of yesteryear There are more dan gers and temptatlons now But I thlnk on the whole our young people are do1ng as good a yob or even a better Job than the youngsters of olden tlmes The conxersatlon at thls po1nt turned to more person al channels and Father told us that he had a Doctor s De gree ln Phllosophy from the Unlverslty of London Be fore he became presldent of Marquette he had been the head of the Psychology de partment at the St Louxs Umversxty Hls favorite perlodlcals are the Amertca the Com monweal and the Reader s Dvqest Hls reason for part lcularly l1k1ng the Readers Dzgest is that It IS tlme sav mg After all he sald One really gets twlce as much materlal in an equal amount of space as he would ln other magazines Father McCarthy compllmented our parlsh on the fine school that It has provlded for us He also compllmented us on our peppy band We were glad to hear hlm say he hoped sometlme soon to be able to come to St Pat- rlcks agaln and that he was sorry hls first stav was so llmxted Wlth this he cocked hls hat at a perllous angle and bade us good bye We sank into our chalrs happy for having met the profound scholar and zealous prlest Father Raphael McCarthy S J v V Y 1 I 7 . . . - 1 s 9 . . . , . . . . . . , -,,, , , ' a v ' x 9 9 . . . . . . . v - s Y 5 , . . , . . . . H r , f - . u . .1 ,, I 6 1 . 7 ' ' 7 Y . I X 1. V . - . . . . , . . . A , J ' , , A ' . , . 7 f ' ' . 1 . . . . - r . 9 K - . . . . ,, , - . Y . . t - v I 0 I , , . - u Y . . n L x I n . . . . f - . . . Y . l a - ' . . . . . . I - 7 9 3 . . . . . , . - . , . ,- - 1. ' u n ' - , . I 1 . ' as n - L - - - ' 1 , . . . . . . . ' ' , ' u 79 ' - ' 1 1 7 ' as ' H . ' . . , , . ' 2 . . . ,, . . ,, . , . e , u I - - ., u . . 7 v , , 9 - K 1 A , ' 1 1 ' ' 7, ' U H y Y x u 4 f ' . ' ' u - 9 - . - 1 - . Y N ' w . . . . . . . . . U , , . I . , - . X . . . . Y . . , , 7 1 V , n ' - . , ' N ' - 1 y , C - T , - . . . ,, ' . . , .
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