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lee as a Jesuit. The Mass which he celehrated in the inner garden was attended l)y a throng of achnirers. Shortly afterwards came Father Raggio ' s golden jul)i- lee. After laljors of over fifty years in University and parish, as chaplain, teacher, and pas- tor, Father Raggio ' s juhilee called forth a thousand affec- tionate congratulations from Cafftiring a nnimvay. i ' riitcniiial Rndco those he had served. At the main entrance to the campus the townspeople erected in his honor the Raggio (jate. In July, 1921, Father Mur])hv, whose health had heen precarious for some time, was succeeded liy Father Zacheus J. Maher, with whose advent came a new era of activity. February of the year following saw the publishing of the first issue of The Santa Clara, which took over in detail the work (jf the former Chronicle Editors of Tlic Redwood. In May, 1922, the University celebrated the Centennial of the present Santa Clara Mission. Martin Merle produced again his famous Ulission Play of Santa Clara, and afterwards, during three days, the crowds flocked to the Rodeo on Mission Field. The word on the Centennial brings us out of the past and definitely into the present. The few subsequent years, full of striving as they were, and rich in ful- fillment, have passed under our own eyes. The graduates of ' 26 saw the Alumni Science Hall go up in 1923, the gymnasium, engineering shops, and Kenna Hall in 1924, the Donohue Infirmary in 1925, and the Theater reconstructed this year. The achievements of Father Maher ' s Presidency we need not write down as history while they yet remain a living memory among us. And not entirelv a memory, for plans still reach ahead, and the work continues. But when it is done, when the future has completed the present, then the history of the work will already be written in enduring monuments. Editor ' s note : A great part of the Retrospect is drawn from P ' atlKT Henry Woods ' history of the University, shortly to be published. The outer eampiis, 1926 24
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