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THE XAVERIAN NEWS Fifty
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THE XAVERIALN NEWS Forty-m'ne BOARD OF TRUSTEES REV. JAMES MCCABE, S. J., A. M. President. REV. JOSEPH P. DESMEDT, S. J.. A. Vice-president REV. GEORGE R. KISTER, S. J., A. M. Chancellor REV. HUBERT F. BROCKMAN, S. J.-, A. M. Secretary REV. FREDERxCK A. GosxcER. S. J. Treasurer REV. M:CHAELJ. RYAN S. J. REV FRANCISJ. F1NN,S. J. OF F ICERS OF ADMINISTRATION REV. JAMES McCABE, S. J., A. M. President REV. GEORGE R. KISTER. S. J., A. M. Dean REV. HUBERT F BROCKMAN, S. J., A. M. Secretary REV. FREDERICK A. Cos: GER, S J. Treasurer REV. DANiEL M. choNNELL, S. J., A. M. Librarian WILLIAM T. BURNS, A. B.. Registrar
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THE XAVERIAN NEWS Fifty-one The Xaverlan News; 19214922 The opening of the present school year found The Xaverian News in gradual process of emerging from the swaddling-clothes statba misleading metaphor, perhaps, considering its brief two years of existence upon its present basis-and viewing the broader horizons of usefulness and service to St. Xavier. Fundamentally an organ of student activity and 6hinion, The News performs a two-fold func- tion of linking the several departments of the College and promoting mutual friendliness through its news column, and, as fat as its resources and inHuence permit, encouraging any , efforts tending to better student life and co-operation within the College. During the year'just terminated, The News published a program of n'eededho'bjects with a view to a Greater St. Xavier, and developed and advocated these pur- poses editorially. Wide publicity was given to the proposal to change the name of the College. and the admission of women to the Alumni Association, the extensidn of athletics and development of a fmer sporting spirit were other princi- ples' which the paper counseled. The publishing of a yearly Pictorial Issue was initiated a year ago, with the hope of its eventual development into a college annual: As. la medium of advertising the College, The News is mailed to the Sen- iors of the Catholic High Schools of several states and to the libraries of Greater Cincinnati. An effort is also being made to make The News the official organ of the Alumni Association. The new staff. under the leadership of Ray A. Huwe, began its work several months ago in preparation for the coming year.
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