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leged to know him still feel the force of his wisdom and sanctity. I-Iis great service began on November seventh of the opening year when he offered Holy Mass for the first community of Sisters, and it con- tinued without interruption until his death in 1936. As professor of sociology and as chaplain of the students, he came into intimate contact with every girl and seems to have had the rare gift of making each one feel that his interest in her was a personal thing. There was no phase of student life or activity in which he was not whole- heartedly interested. I-Iis message to the TRINILOGUE on the occasion of the publication of the twenty-fifth volume of the book tells us something of his personality-the dry humor, the sympathy, the understanding, the high ideals that endeared him to the students. The TR1N1LoGUE, he writes, forces attention back to the years that are gone and to the changes that have invaded all life whatsoever. Some changes are trifling and some are significant. When the TRIN- ILOGUE was started, the word date was chronological. It is now sociological. When the first students came here in 19oo, it was believed that malaria arose from newly ploughed grounds. Sister julia drenched the place with holy water as a protection. Dr. Creagh and I escaped malaria and contracted typhoid fever! When the College was started it met much opposition. Its purposes and plans were misunderstood. Dpportunities for a career for women were not numerous outside of the convent, marriage, or teaching .... Life has changed all that. The graduates of Trinity College follow scores of careers as they take their places in life. Their personal ideals will feel the strain to which life will subject them. Throughout all such experiences I believe that memory and heart will hold them faithful to the College. This is the challenge that the founders of the College hold out to us as we take our places in life -that we remain faithful through the years to the high standards that have been set for us, that we keep the Trinity ideal not only in memory and heart, but ever in our daily living. 91'
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