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Psychology II 0R several years a number 01' the students have been asking for an advanced class in psychology, having been so interested in the first yeafs work that they felt a desire to continue the study. Through the persevering eEorts of Miss Topmiller a class was organized this year and those who have taken the course are quite sure that it has been their privilege to attend one of the most interesting series of lectures ever given at the college, and it was with great re- gret they reached the closing night. Going deep into many subjects, delving into the works of many renowned psychologists and wandering through a maze of theories, true and false, they emerged with a broader and more beautiful conception of many things and are deeply grateful to Father Boylan, who has been so untiring in his efforts to cover the ground thoroughly and give the students a foundation upon which to build and :50 still farther into the subject. T1142? Ninety-Unv
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English Literature HE only Class in the College unencumbered with the presence of members of the male persuasion. An ornament to the schonl not only in appeal: ance, but also in intellect. Disproves the 01d whee: about women talking: so much. They sit quietly for two hours, without saying a word, lizcteninp: to Father Cain's interesting lectures on various authors and their works. Page Nine! .V
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Psychology 1 N September, 1924, thew assembled at the college :1 goodly number of Students who were, throughout the year, to be kunwn as Psychology 1. Fur their teacher they had a most excellent guide, Father Murtha Boylan. Under his leadership the work has been so interesting: and instructive that all have benefited to a very great degree and look forward to the close of tho scholastic year with much regret, but with the hope that next year will set- ;111 of us reassembled t0 imbibe more knowledge under the root of old St. X. All of the members have shown great interest in the class and we hope that, while for some of us it was our first year at St. X, fur all of us it will not be our last. Page Ninely-twn
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