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tVol. IX. No. 3.TimMUNGRETANNUALPRICE 2/-!'u%t Free, 2/6 JUNE, 193&


TABLE OF CONTENTS.6.IRt 'NIISIIIIJI '1.1.1 R1.\L 37\luxl;Rll ll\I.I- .ENTIkv X(1413.C..\li11\(' V1C()fl\RS,31i1\T1 I1.\( )fl1t.\Ct1IIII'I\R\ .. 331'II!( \RV NofI&.. ISIR I\S, I 340I'INNtR AT IILL ImiLPHIN 364ixcII NC, ES .. 365DEBATE,!" .. 366376MN(;RFI MISS!' N\RV S IET\' 30SiI ).\ LIII IS 396I'll INEER 'I YF.L ABSTINENCE. \55 CI.'TI( iN 401IRIIIt.1 UI SI11)IFS REIl 'RI4o3IRI/.k WINNERS, SIMMER, I0 406I! 1&IIC EX.\3I1N.TI IN RESULTS, 10 409IN III&F \IN2'IENIS 41\ILN;RET MEN IN LITER \IIRL ..I4iRIIN(. -. ... 417RU(;l&V 0 0 0 0 0 40not ,,\ ..\fl tOl..Siste 420


I$It ip,[ i•i'. ..d!JLj .. is 'Si .[;•;- tutC11,V PRINTING Co.,Rt'lL.\NI) STREET,LINIE.RICK.Ix. .J L I.,EDITORIAL.I•,Iitorj:il ton :1ililtiiiilt iii \ nt. iiitoii,i.0 tIt;l:L/.itLt.ttIiiiiii lift I. iiiitttiit fiil. ( ii..toiit.alit! t r;tiliti.tii, hut, Intil t.tahui'.lirtl antiiioi,Iiit;il ,ii Iiuz. ar, ii..titrt.d in with I,iiti,t liii,. ttiiiehi niaki, I hini iiiii )t'r ( tiit -ih,l,•. \'litii tv -iv di.i.l lift tvjtli ii,\t;L iiiiitttitfijl \Vt (LU Out iLuiiu it,lack. TlIC hiii.rli t:LIuI:lrih ii lit ourioiintaiinti, if notill Ntudic, :iiiiiiiiit. ttttr:t.. 010' I iiiiLi.r ILotve't'r t, huhii:trk. (iii, vt-ar. It W;Laiiit' grvat iut,-'\' Iii(hi (ritt,Tl,'il tin' _iiliiial 1)iiiii,'r. liii'fuiiijoii I, ,f rcuvitt birtli viit Nhov,-illort- Ilium .tr.Ijiiarv v itaitv. At (Ii.Dolphin hiiii lit -i on Fdirii;i rv MIT I litre w;ia Iriiiri .l .n -litatit(' i:,tii,riii of ).itiii-grtt iii&ri to give tt-%Liiiioziv of tiit'i r loyal tvti I liIT' .". 1111;1 \I uLt r. 1'l ti tint LIII tii illLiii! ti \i. I)Vt\tr Ill,! I'. .1. ltiriitiiiparticular our eolI&r:itiiluiii.li.. :iihi.iratittiilt- tin,- thu- NI. I)wvtr fir..t ,.iII -ttited thc idea of holding, thii (Iiiiiltr alit!it ii,' W:L, t-Iiot-ii to tiit- toastif .lit- ( i)ll(Lt. To i. .I. Lhiriie as,ter,-tarv of :L v,-rv ,-it,retj& tiiiiiiiiitt&ttell Ihit- lion.. -,iiar.- of thc work ofiiri:ilii,i1I. tItiiittt iii,ii of ;iil gt- lltr:L -iou, ;tr - i:it, tv hi;i I I hit..t iiHli hiavliiifor hit-ti, and tiie' trii.t that liiiii tk will i)I)I1 bc (rut tv itt -ti liv tlit- found -Ill itt a Ii uiio:t I 11 Ti i (iii.EXAMINATIONS.In Iii, 'uITitluitr ix:ittouu:uti,iiu,iiid rt - iiiark;ihlv sri-li. ( )f t iiiva.e lr'..euuttilfor ,- x:iiuiiii:ition i:t' iactl and ill (lit


tX :1 itt. tvli,' r,' I I, it 4 )it rs coiilt1 lit nitt ;tiiit'titlt,'r 11' olotatii,'il i Ili hlIlir,,MVN('.RJ'l' ;NNj:\I,'l'lii..t'.pl'(l;clIV trt'ilit:cI,l,: 44 it'iI 44,' rt'ili,'iul,,'rflint Iltltr, Ili:iti it If lit,' C('lti1tjtr\ 4(14111)144:1'. }lrt't'Iitt'ti f''r t\:ITIliIt ;It ill ll ItIlIt('1-,tll4 1,1 ii,,t,' tI,:tt ttf lii,' I-57 ll:(lrr,t':tItiirit'tI ltv lit,l,;ttjii.' (','rlific;ttt.\I:ttjrttI;it,)it :I till ltitt' not tiij:tt,' ( 't'rtjfji'tt( i))):ti•1I4 L:t'4.r tIll' vt'rt cttit',iil,'r,'tlti',)rtliv ,tf it it';t'.t itt.... Ili :irIs.., l,i :it liljthintt) Iii,' rt'41111.. ii th144 Ilirt,' i'x:t Ili in:ttjolts11111 It rt'itii'lIl lot - r lit ',tt''t'.., of t lit rTllll.t('I:Iil. till f '.'iittiit t:t...t'ii :1 till44 IIIGAMES.I Ill 41 1 I :t 4 r t'i' I iiit I Iw I it I I lit ri I 412' 1 .i' :i 'ii t 14 If.iit'iI 't'ttiitii titti it '.t't, lilt!'. III .1ri'1tl;cv I It:it tilt' 44 ill lit. I'' lItre abIr lii ,li-'1 114, II (III , lift I Ill iitt' ('lii)14 Irilt,'r.. Ivitt) tI,'t,':tl,'aj iitJi our rtti,'l,v(it itt . of)ur )Iii t 1110 r t('tt iii lost oil vlox lii'i':irr,,ll Ttt:lrt,,Ili tif t'.t 4 i point I.ii' I, tIll Itur,' (II,)..,'Il tooItIti itt'>I:i'. f,tr .'..luti.t,iit,! III Ft I:1r2')'I' rt'.j,tt,t..ti,l,' fllr lii,IMPROVEMENTS.tit( - I,, t . 4':4111,' lit (Is I' ri 'itt tit,.1111111 i' lit i .. I III' I' Ii ttiiitl 1 s'.' ii lit - X%1 1 t ( - It 1111) 1 ' tI,tor.. ill lti.l :tial '.,'ci,riti iliti,..I"ir'.t ritti, '.4:4, rt'-:ti-i-:iit.','tI ti ,lt,,'.' Ilit'lIlly li,l,it- I,, lii,' l,,t :Id t' :Lilt ;ti,', 'I'it'ltIltili, IFtii' liii,,' l,tti 1114 Ill 't',i jiltilrtll ,'ti lt' lit,' iitslil Lit i,tii II 1'.41'1• I' iui'I Ill', ." ill' '.1' 11 Ii' It''.. 4% till l"i,'.l ( 1111 i (h tin t'\t,'ui,jtlit I I 'I'itir(jI Itit, lti,r:tr . liii'. \t',)rk tt a1 t':ti'it,',i intlIII iii I iii] \111i11r,'t Ili :cii. ('vril '\It'tilaI),ISTAFF CHANGES.tn,! 'ifil \I -:lrIlilill Ilt'r I 'I tilt ('lilt 1111111 I I . It'. l),'ii itt'Iii.'411111 lit ('l,,ii.t'.t,', \l,'','.r.. Itil , Nolan,i\ri1l' :tilt] 'I ii. IInot I 11:11','llIi1' t't fiiti'.Ittheir .ttitht,', It lit,' lr1t'..tItit1ti. Mr.Ill.II '. :111,1 \1 r. 't 'i:tii :ii't' iI ill,ttt it11:tik, \l i., Il x -it i.. it Il,til:iiitl i ".1 r.i::tii l:tL,'. Ir, I),'itii,'it'it i.iiI;tiiti, N1 r. (')'(:iJl:to'111111' :4, lir.ttr,'f,'c't, \1 r. li I t - ,'tttti:ij... iI 'litirtiI'rt'l't'tt .\Ir..':tttl i',1'htt',''. \Ir, '.''hti1 illlit,' It 1141 a nil \l r, \l till itt. \l i,:titii NI I-.\Iitrrlson art' 'ii tii,' i,'atIiit'..t:tff, 'Ii tli,i,,' %% Ill) Iv ft tt. \'t' titter 11111',r:ttititii,' :114(1 it,'..l '.vi,it,', :111,1 III lIt, ii,''.'..trri,'iI.. ',t, I1, 1 it,':jrt'. \ll'll'llll'ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.i I', L., 'tI t , I ii I I ,' :111 tt It., itt I I I I I i Illiii I... tit, Ill l ('a tiii,i of lit,' ,\ \ N I ' ,\ I.:t'.t, r,ilr..l \tt' tt .ii to th'titit tint,,' '.I ho,'oiitrlilitl,'ti art cl,. Vt'rvI;,- I':t,I .:iiitl It,'t'\lllrtillljI,' S.J..1, tlttttt l III ,.,' tt'iit, 'out 114 lIlt' 4 4)1W t' t't lit 111)1 11111 ii titit :tl I indi t'jiilillV 1 11 t 14' ;1 1- 1 ..i''t'ttlI' r:lll'f Ill IllJIrell, S, l),( lItre'., Vt', Sit,'i'ltai, R1t , Vt,'tl'})Jllll'lli S.J. :tiiii It,'t'. \t ,\!,t'i' ill.I:4 rt' :ll..it tilt 1,1,1 1')] I,t I Ii,IllIllisI ,\tt'll(l' for I tl'rillt',4jtlll Ill 1141'..ttiti,' .,f their Id-,vk,;LIJ4I loIll,' I.iitl,ri('151.1 :it l,r'' for Ill - riot i..,ion lit itt Ill ill, ;cii'i'ilti:trv ittilit',', 'I', (lit itttitti,,'r..tIi'lilt ill liii I '. t 11,1 It' Io'ii III tI, ('t 14' rcc 10)11.1 I ) ri I. I I liii III :1 ill ii, ir, of ;tiiti 11111' I it tie11 at 11,' ' F' I1(111 I It;i Ills ', i 'i 1IIi it 11 tIt 1 t2'i:tI ,ItI'r 8. I'lit'Isittti'ir,:111(1 IIrirlti'r, '.'it,, ii:tt ,' 'ian iiiit',ttotirtt,,ii'.. Ill tilt it Ill lit 44 I , r15I'll lii i:t 11)11.It i I itmunciret—baII=a=CenIurPBy A. CANON O'LEARY, P.P.:t. IIitlI,'I'L,ISIilL' I,, itllittlttiiii'itt' t't'iIl' '..,'iiitii llt'2'iil It'll' liaif-a('I'itlllrv ago. ('..11l'(jall%' ..iiU•t' iitai1v. if not)f' tlit'iti WIre oiliv of' p:l,,IIlg iritert'..tllow't''.'t'r, I ,Ii:ilh t'iitl,':t'.'ttiir to ti,, hlit -ill hit' c'irellill.tane,''. I iit.tiili.ito lIt' t'X(ll.t'Il by lli'l' (itiltt'itl tor:trii', ifliii','. do not :tlwa''. ai.(rt't' with I ill.'.ittt'ilt of f:irt'.,luiirc't ( 'olIti.c '.t':i'. (:ikt'ii over Iiliii' 5,,t'ittv of .Ie4li% ill til .liillitler ofI IS2 liv 1t li,'r \ill. RItlI:lil. S.!,. '.1111)11:1(1 '.t:'t,'ii lit,' ,4%il'.thhlte "t'lt,iitI nt thit'I.iitit'rii'L. 1 t(1.The ,':ir.. jlrililIi5i\ , ,\'.. liiiBeginning. iitiitiltt'i' of tilt . .\ l'''''lul('re:t'.iii2' fi'itiit till'' I1 ,t Ill iltilt'. Mill fiiitiuiiiz that lit 11:111 It'll41 11 1 14' t'itlIlti.dl lit ti ,'vi'iii iii, work ill tin'lit , (lt'(')li'll ill I S 1, 2 II) Ittis,' ()4,1\I tIlii'rt'l ( 'oil,'gt'. :tini (itt' t':trin :ttt:itltt'tItil,'r,'tlt. Is Ili) '.t it Iti't't1lhll4lti. lit,' \Iltlit'IJ":tritt. for Iii,' pit rhIll.t''. ,t' 1i, l'iti'l'li,,tit\l I'...iiti.., lull tilt- ttlIl:Ltion ill tilt-It Ildvilt,Ill (lit' di,n't'''' ofit, of fir till' ..t'(ili:tr llll',.Ii)tl.(t tilt' ..t:trtiiig of tilt' ( t,Ii,'.t' tilt i'tTwo:11,1)111 forts' to t'ortv - fivi'in (lit .1ti,..tolit' 5'iti,oi. :iutuiillililt I itirl'.' - fivt' St'itiiii:tri.t".Schools. :t.. (Itt'' '.1 errcallt.d.Uittiiui,iartiitt'it('. tliitt'tI ill till' 4:11111'i'tIt't't,ir\ IIII'\' 10(11 (lit' ,atilt' ili:t8tt'r,tit na.'.. ltil liter,' tver t iltfft'rel)h '(till"Itahi... tI,,rutiiltirit',. :tiiti tlit'ft'reitt ttr:tttirit'..fr ' it V I' r'. ali(I I',' I ii tii.. I Fl liii II i,.iii lit, ( )i'It,hit'r of I s 82 I tll to , rt'll Muit -'rt't ('I)lil't' :14 a ,ttnit'il( (itr liii' l.iiot'rick111101'"'.FirstImpressions.( )it niv first aFro ;tI. lily frit'itui.:t'.kett II) '('I' tilt' i(t'('tor.,lllIl lit''. ti' fi,ii.'t't (Iii, firsttl iilt,'. I'r, ittililil tilt-1)e:irc'lI ',I)iii f'f','i't'cit front-til t,Ilt'- r 1,ri',t I h:tti ,-'.t'r itt,'I iii' tothItit ttloillt'Itt,it lii.. :Irrlv:tI 1 '.:t ,tvt'r-tilVt'tl Ii his ti'.i,t,'tie. :11111 :1. 1 I li',itilit...t,'rii :l1l1it'ar:ilItt' anti I '.ti.. fill'''! '. itit :t('t'r(aiil ti Ili l)llt of f-ar. JIll oil i,it (olll'(t't Ill 8.tI lit, ..,','itl,'l! to ill)' the l','.t'ilet' it1 'or11)114111',,, iii' , till I if (itt' hill IlItlil (1111(1111111illtt' tVltlt 441'. lit It,' tLVOIllt'uI a, itttui'it :t'll'.'.11iI,', Iii' ,:uttl tilt' 4 '1)1111111111iIvfor (ii'' .1 titit'itt 4 1:1(11 itiornicii,' .111)1tociicl not ttt' tri',t'itt\1:t'..liii,\ltlIlitIlI rt':lli' ill '.,' it,''.11.. 1 iI I'l' iltlil .At hi' '.l)ltlt' 11111)'i)it't\' ,I''ilt'Ii II) lilt' Itt Iii'. t' i11't'ii iii It t41ula ii,' '.v iti('h tit,. orul 11:1 rill ut 114)1)t - to :iltatti. ( )eu':t 41)111:111'O)ilIt't 1111,', :1'. I rt'thLi('ilthy a 11111' :1Iti.111111' nI ltt:l'.I it - rI Ill'in' :i'.i' it'. :1 lt'eture or .,Ili r1(il:lI (lI!IfI'r'ui('t',lii'8t' lItre '.t't'II tiIi,IIL1'Iil titil , u':il'I'fit il trIll .11111 lItre :ill itlir:tltl\ .1111,11to ittirt''.4 tilt' 'illl10..' 11011(1'. 141111 111211ith':il.., Still we ilrt':itlt'tI Ilttti112' I,t \'i'.lthuh for tOO.' ptti'iio..t'. t,1It'elail\ f,irl)rt'a(il (If tIi.eiiuliilt' or '.•itti:tt 11)11 illarlv in t v totur'.t' ,f (itt' t'ir't vt'ar.l'. it til titi' ,(tltit'Ilt.. \'.,'i',' .tilt iltIlilt' :1'.l't'irti,i (lhlIlItt'tl t'iti ( 'ollt't'Discipline. lift', iltt idt':t ,,irt':nI :I IliIt'. I itt 1 :1 itlilt ill 12'lit ht' (ii,-1111441(1 tt1l1lart'litIV 11111(11 tnt.'','I'lic ri''iiit 44:14 (li:tI uii'.tu1titii,' ilt'll(t'tIIrI 11iulilrl' ri.'i(iiV I)I,'.t'r'. ta1 Lull 110iutt':l'.Ilr,'. '.4 err fit rhiii'r llt'l'tlt'(i.irlv II) tiit' ,,ritii oI i'.'I. till it tilt,tL('tlr,'tI r lilt,' SIliul:1\ tufter tititllt'I, liii'I,ot s with (11111' I hi'I'h (ls 44,111Buddingii :1 ..ltitr. t'.tii k :11111 itOrators. .ttiti,,'..It'ti 111:11 v-cforliti' f'ir'.I lliiii'. \'i".it litt ti IliILrl'I(','nit'terv. l'Xtlitilil,' lilt ritill.. ill tilt' ,,ltl,hul,''.'. distills '111111'if lh 11111 lot,''. ofit, ili..tiur;'. anti iirlil2 ilonIt' to 11111' itlIiltI8


IMMix(;RI•.'l' .\NNI'.\L1.\•A( '.4 Ithat '.'.t %%t*rc trtatIirI lii,' (IiLt of tilt'illii'.triiiii" tlt':tii. 11i t. l'rot''.t:iiit ('lttireli\t't, tI'.Il \% it hut its i>r'111ut. lIo)I1l.11III I,llli..'r ill li't'. Vt't it '.v:r'. ill't'1lair. hut tilt- lcit'k oh ha' door Wa''(ITlIt''.% hut (Ii' ft- ('tlVt'. Solilt' 4 tia' Iitivs.frotit curiosity. t'ittt'rt'd Lhc Church, tltt'lock offt'ring littit' rt',i..t:t two '..\fill ti I'll ill ml tit t,I till ii it, ri.1liii hi t'' iritliit't . lilt '.'OlIIii, iiuIiI iii1it I tr:itoi''. \vt'r,' (ieiit't' fort ii ,ilt'iit_ 1think \iruI'. h1h1rat '.s'oiiltl tIt''.'riln' hut'..utt1:itil)Il : '' \'x f;tiit'iliui", ii:it''.it.", Iii()it'lilL.'. it I'. '.t't'lI to rt'('Ir(l that (lilt' I It(it),)' \%'iIl) fiiirt'tI }(rl lit ill I'iitiv ill tiltpulpit1)11 tiitt Stiiiitli'. :itt,'riiitoii Ltiuiit'(Ilit lI('ll alIhIlti II'.,t' 0 :i ft, r lift '.V 11411 be1. ill Ill litr-.iuut of lii'. :ll,,(':ltl,IIi.()1it' if hut ho .. ivlio l'lltt'rrtl tIli thet'lIIlo'.Villi1' St. (,tt'lllll,'r. lIttilIlt ti Irit'st oftilt. llltl('&''t,' of I,iiiit'rirk. 1111(1 in tilt' ('I)llr'.rif tutu.' Wa, iniri'.hl i1r1t't of tl tillgrt't :iiitlrt't'Iira. 1)111 %'tt', i'itlioiit ti ii:il'tlt'iIu:il1(4' t'llllt't'lt't'ti tilt' 1111:1 of illir -eiia.tiilg Liii' iiizilu'rizti of that I'rott',tantChurch. ittiti (lilt of Liii'. ,iiatt'rial built alit itiitifiil rr'.illt'flet'. wliit'li is ti ',t;tlItllili!oIlllliit'fl( to lii'. Zeal and iti)llitV,As lion' Wl)t' 1)11. Iitti(' it('lii". rt'g:irduiigI ill' Ift't'lt,r is't'rt' ()tiullg t(uI' rt)linll,.,,t illt'tl(,'.l tither Ili t'. of llt''li'S. It tr:ill'.1Iirt'll.4111' (In \- I hilt I' r. it 1)101 11 ti, 1Fr.X I )lLllg (Iri(''t Wa' ('ii:il)l:LIii t,lRector. tilt' (':itlltilk' ..olttut'r, ill tiltriiiit':ill \\:ir, :111(1 that lit.' ii:itl'I 'lIil1' if iui" tilt, it\ rt':i tIll of ',(ililt"I l'iV ,1lI)t'., liii, ('l)llflrliit'tl lt1Ilt' of u.Ill our first ililpr4''.uI)iI tii:it while at''iit'ratt'tl a a bill prit't, ill wa. liiiT111)i1(ilt'tl(' tillIl ('4)111(1 not ItiakI' alh)',t'rat', for but' II(ihll'', tif \(iiithi-----il ('1111101111, \% 164 - 11 :lftl'r (''('lilt s will ..li,'.t1 (Plitt' 0 rrlilut'oli'..'lit' Ilt'xt ulllhlortatlt t'Vt'iit 04,'('iirrt'd in..ulliiltit'r (if I SM;t_(is'. lit' r of Lii re t' row - Ill at. sviuit'ii Wirt-to ..wilil tInt1 :i..k i ui,t thit'lil LII iii' rt'ativ to',:iyl' (lint, if hi wIre ill ibiffit'uiltit'.. Ill aliii iiitllui('llt". t lit- ru' 11 :1". :1 i,'rt';it ..i)l:iIl ill(lit' is utter, :111(1 uluulli,'lhiaIt'lv :tttt'rw:il'tI,,it %% ;1, illtuiliI evident lit' Wit, 1110111k' totloat. :ilull thu'li '.s'Iit'li Ili, lit':itl '.v;i'. abovvtilt' 5% atcr lit' ,('rt':iliil'tl for iit'Iii. and againii,' Ihi..:il)i)t'art'tl, It '.'.tt, ti liillluit'uit ollitt'Ii..t' t'xcitt'iiit'iit, 11415%' till', ts,j,tLil('t'isa'. :it 11:iIoi, 'l'lil 1 ti'ift't't t':i'.i'tl the,jtli;lt III), tilili ivIll')' (''huh 5%:).. l'l''.tOrt'tl.ill' l(rtit'rl'll ill tll hIl','.. huli)'l'il'liI', 11tIi')tIIl'li tli itilIhi, hlt' Ill till' ,tuil'nt.. stIll0111 1 11(111 1 011 5514,11' an 0111111 lit of itfor 0 110:11 ul'w..hl:ulhl'r. lie' lit''.('l'iilt'Il thi'tI'lthhl liI'lli',liIil ht :i :ill:irit li1.P1 rti l' 1111111 liii I did hottit t'iit hut 1101114',or l>;tl'tlt'iil;11'.. 'l'lit' 't.'"t' tit r Ill :iftt'r '.t':tr.i)t't'illll' a tii..tuligihi..lIt'll ,Jt',llIt 01141 ll'.lft'....t'tl ,".ht'llt:tI al Id NItll'al iuhiiIl1'.ol)hI Ito'IL(lw':il'll.. If forty '.,'ar'. at i'lll'tliI:tiilI if t'r'.it , Xl''.'. \'rk,Ii t" hI> lii,' 1 '.1111 'ti ' t if ,' 'i ':it ,j liv :111111111111 It t hi;tt h1 ih)'n t a ii i'lit in hui h.uiiit'III 19;12. ui iii'. V kit tit hr.' ti nil for tilt,('ui thai ri,t it' ( I)llgi'l''.,,\ flit hiil)l't' t'('ti0t(lt' tIll (lit' SIttilITilIli,ill tin ('ollt'i,.' i)lOit, w'hiit'll a tie (It :1l frtilil Hint - to time by tilt- t utieitthi:ut or' tit , Irt' or Ii',.. (I:ingl'r(ili'.. Itroiii.thittul ,t:iff. 'I'lut'v '.vt'rt' kt'1t at tin' 1,1:11our 0('t(lUii lit itll('t' i% it it tilth)ltli'.I' (if I ,I) rd 1.1141'. (III tilt' t IIL hull IIThe Last riv('r to :111 t'iiil 01111 %V(' "05%h,:iiik.., and tilt' (:lrt'l:tkt'r :i....i'.tt'it :111(1 ill-of our tilt - Iltitit , 11th liutlrt', It '.'. ti,',t iiit'tt'ii n, ii.. Il('t'iilIli rt'(I(iirt'(l.livBoats. h't'('rt.';itioli thi:t '.t:i'. t'lljll't'd 1) N.ire wire t:ikiiii.' Iuhit'rtit', on ourtilt hiiitlil'it'u III tilt iht)\',, lilt''xt'uir'.uiin, (ill tilt ru'.t'r with thi.' Itluit'..r't Ill.. litre t:Lh1'li svitii i'l''('('thit' fin1' t1a' thiring, tilt, ,uililliit'r '.'.'r drewt'9 hIti iii lii it V. Ill r it w':i , I'll I lv realised i)vfrllitu tilt ..hort' LII tt'iit'rt' tilt- '.vatt'r Wa,,liii, time thitit any visit of llrtt'..t (I)(hour or;ttcirit':tI io1\%'t'r. iuiiit'h to tilt'ti'.t'iiit'iib :11111 Ilil:lrut'. IIt tii.' -it fit- r,.;Lcomplaint wa.. rt't''uu ,'tI It hr.11ii:iii, frt,iti lii, ('Iuuiri'Ii ;lllLilt,ritit''., \t,ii t'I'I' a',.t'llIl)lt'ti ..'ititl lit' 'i'.'l II'. Iii",.'Olil•,v i' iio'li w:t', iiieiitor:thlt' for tii:tiI'.:1 tl:t'.'_ ,\llillng otiit'r tiiiiig'.. ii,' 'tahiti hit'ivoiihl ill futiir' ex(it'i tTIyOhlt' Lr1IiIt of1,11 tilt. ".t:iiCt' 1f lift'. Pl'rlt:11l'. 1)111' '.tt)lII(lIll' jllrIiIll'li III IIl' Ill, iiaeknt'vt.'tl 1dir:t".t'('oiiiuilt. i'. tilt, i't't tlit'ir ,liatloiv, iitfort'. .ttt't' thu'. I'', tilt %% t - iit'a III Till llIt)T'('lit lII't'L('hI tit' thi'.t'iliIilit'. ti, lilt Ililt',I tliiiils,toll Id d rt';I to f :11 lilt':) rill,-, lit' flIrt' I 11,l{t't't,ir, ('VIII br 11111110' l)tf,'1t('t' , ii..t,irv ii'' tillililt Il'.'t'll (Iii.,'llItI '.vac frl'-hll'lItIY rt')It'alt'll iiiitiiii.'.t Liii.' ,tiiilt'iit.',e'.'t'n or eight fret dIl1). Mid tlit'n soluteIliort' daring than oilier, and who wireL'ltIitl ..wu fit fit t'r, tullihrl'..,t'Il :itiff luiigt'il11111) tlt't'(l ss;itt'r .,l1is' 'lit 5.111A for tI bIllie 11111 il :k few of Ihit'ReSCUe. 114)11 ,',s'i)iiliu(i'', fii'i'tI '.t'ltli t'hiIilhltil)li lhl'tt'rllhliit'(h to do likeWj,t', ( )iii' of lji,',t', lill,rt' i'ritiiu',ja',tit'titan tht,' other... ..luoiitt'ii to Ili, ('(inlI:iuuiouisin the water, 'titLing tli:it lit' Wa, unablehtt'etor iuiii,rhit enti tji,a,trtiui..iv for tiUt' orTill) riIt it'a' 1114W' riinioured that hr. Itilliali%%':i', tilolilt to Ita'.t fur tIn' Lliitt'ul State'.to ('ltllt'('t fuilitl, for tilt- t'Xtl'll',illli of (lit':111(1 tilt, flliiiithitilhli (If Iliir't''.hil'',iIlt'',. it ..t't'lii, hit' '.s'i..hit'1(Fr. Rector to i,i't't HIlt toit'hi svitiu tilt'Leaves. ,liil'rie:lIi hi,.11ll1), '.i'hill i'.'tiiildt.ti'oiir the 1'tipt't't ill is much


\lN('Ri'i .\NN'.\1. \il x('Ru-:r I L\iF-.-L'iN'I't'R\' \t:i.. tilt - v tviiilti liitjto. to get .uTli. - -vrrvt I t i r: I I I t I iihjt'ct -. for Ilitir iit'tt and tx -1 iiil iii (ilOtiSi . \l:ilerr Tir\V ( iiu nut'.st -re hi-jug &'ri-t'tt-il et try ot her day. :tlulil\t \Iiitiii' .' -tlili.Iiril.tu//it tt :1.,7I r-, Ut_hr t tic \l:ii.tre,It, Itl true tli:it tIit• R( -(tilr tVave. '1h- i1iuistitiii ;iliul)1list tiit' l)()VWaS \V I i) It ()II I 1 Ia' tile lit IV jtet't I inIllukt-Il :Lt liii iii:ittt'r friii:i tili - ur il:irrow1>1111 of tit - w.Ill thur (-uilr'.i- Ir. Ittii:iii left for the1:1. l'llV, tiit lii.:iul ut tile.\Iiu,tllie •'(lll)Oi. ia- c:IT:iC our tic ItFr. Renéri i. At that tilli._- there were a ntiinl>erof 1 - r( - Ilehili('ll lIlt -llllii-rS of tiltsocict . ill tilt- ( t)TiuTliiITlJt\:iiitl '()ut - of hem Wt• jr (Iii t litti:ttliiiig staff. thoTI II' fttuuTlll t li:ttlri'llrlu ihi,eiihlillt - 11:1', iiit rod tu'td ti 'tiiiitextent.ilie (llallt Sitliut'(h ,tiLli't' tLiiiinot vi l\ t -ihIlgt - Iliai_'I lit lead irg l(hi.aniinhiiIri. t lintiugli tue ri-tri-atiuri waS thatlhhl'S It I - ri :11 \v ay I t i lit- 11(111 ,flt- ut.iii h-.a:t. nut very agrt-t;lliIt - to tijir ta,te.. fornon- rt-a,orI. tii:in 11111.i.pl- ei:Lliv it I% :issit. on :u-etiiint of tilt - ri -trt':ttiitti grtlulaiIft'ulll.t eiit itit liv the free ii- if (-artSluriiiiii' iiiatt-ri:ii-'. for tile flits ilildoling,a ii I I Ii It_i - ri Illt%V Iir'illg 1iri- -. It- d Oil r 11iii Iv.l)ulrillg I liv -,itttrt rt-t-ru-ati)il'. tiut- g:iiii-.tt err a hat a err known :i-.ruiiiidi -r.. :111(1 .tl tilt - ii:ilid lt:tll,:ili -(lilt.t lit- aftt -r-uiilini - r g:LIlit - ', a crc foot ittill :riiui rrickrt intilt - jr ibrti lit- r -,c:LSlh!1'..11111 %%- Ili) tv of ti morc liii u-gui ttt i(tt -ullhli-ralll.Tlt Til:uiihl:IliiiuI tllat tilc netsut'cri -:itihlil--. It_ire Tulhilt'I I ri - TlTiiTI. thitiii(1:1., :11141 .tiithit- ..ftt - r a tutu -. iiow - vi - r.Ii i . 1, ttr ii I CI111111 t ti, ,)tilt - St ii at ri -lixtii intl uittrnii:ti liii- tt IS T- t -ttlrt -d,it a :t-. inutt'rt - .tiiug :11111 u - tllfvuulu tIltill-,t- rtu- tll:lt '-.11iult - of t bV Sttitltiit I 11115% III4 tilt ii ltljll jill- :1 a rt - I igioii ii tit y.1 ridl:ui'li tilt - jr L_:lliltS_ ill ,t -:t,I)il thu1 iiiit of-.:u-'.lni. ti, if thu -it i -ti - ruu:il S:iivatuoiiulillululutI 111)1)11 ultill, it a ill. 'lilt-jr :ift-ritt- a tiS a ('hilt inuiat jill of tile Sarult' spirittvitii tilt re-lilt til:It tilt\ 1. ft ihl - Illilli tllt - uuuti IT:I lIlt' :111(1 fa Tilt, ill ill l,,ilhlTtL rv latuil -I,'lilt- lit-\%, Ret't (it-. IV iuj ii:11111:1 rtiitiv Vt' rvtrn't_ tv:i -. knul :uruui -s iuu1t:itiii'tit. .11' 11;iltuivt' till iii's it.il iiiiit'ii tittiTitiiili to flit'..piritina I trinliulti :( if tilt - Itiititiit.. iilt'r('1-, 1114 iluiiuhit lli:it tin - re \% :k I titVcll)l)('(i :1ti-t-1). i-a rileI, lit uiit2 -.1tirit of pr:iver. andihiuitt' till :t i-tiTlist lt'Llgt' :inutl iot-t- for ourlord,ill. Itt - ri - TuiI'll Of iligil ciiltiirt, ciusrun-Till ilu:uullil - r, VM it tutu'', tllt'' hiatl diffi-'iiitiu. ill t - x1lrrsuiIg th('Ill-The iNeits' -.t-lvi -. a- ith i - act' ill }llgti-.hiRegime. :11111 hit - jr IN -.tt'uii tVat, iitit tilt -:l('cuh.(htuuli(l ti.1 :1 111 u-, the one It t' wereliii'. htiti it I lIr:Ltvl)ack,for tliot 511111 5% tnt - lu't - 1u;Lninlg for I. firer-'i tv t' XII Tn HtI tOILS.lark' ill liii' liktory III \1 uiiiitt - iliihit'Tflit' rh - ttlurhIiIi of Ir, Ito ulu:iit. it a IShilIlill d IliutI hit- -,tuidl -llt- -.iiiulul t-titt-rfor (lit- ( 'riivt - r--itv t - x:iuitUniversity initttjtiu, until flit- v haulFii*i,,sniition.for lisortltfajiut-tI lIlt - iT- il.,'t - Itllh'T1ilin,t' ttiiii IV ('T't' (ii''-,lilletlp,riruitllolh)tl. tt h - ri' to iinit't't'tl tosittit? 'ohl-i.t-. for t liii i- I hlrulitigic:IltuuIir'. 's :ituirtihl\. t iii'. :irrtiilgt - iin - iIt No, ;i'-.not t.pkiii isIiiull y at fin-'t, ti'- it IV;l', ('1)11t,Ii-ru-.I that itlilldill iuriIiulu_i our440ur,i - , \iit'ui. lioa o - % cr. tile iii:ittt - r st- ti'fsiII i - iiitiirii'ul tIlt -it- 11:1-, itch I'll rtiii'nCliit-si - t'rutitu'-. lit , lilt lit - i% It it, iu, III ritOil! t lic (ItISS- st_turk ,lI i - rI - , So111.11 I lit - nt - tt'it rut, I iiuit - for tauT I lititiiutui rr-grt -t. ( )f u - ctuin-t - . 11015and :ih,_'tllli.lilt r( It-i-rt - licard ('(ill ui - ut, ttui liii- it , - or.1t1V3I1ltli2t' of Illivt - r.jtv t'uliie:ilitii. tiriil'}ii'('U%lll liii' juT' t-tut'aI u-'' of It. .\.itt:itlui'ul to ttlh' Tiaitui - _ it IttiS uittuuit tlui11 Tilt - t 1 tit it 11:15% Ito -1(ITT jul t iittt tilt liii ill tillTtuuIlli v:u uut -ii St iiillii ill ihjllt -r,-iul h>tl''.bhTlS.'i'Iii-ru- Ill - mt Stunt' %% It,) hitihl tl 1it'titii ttith'for Itinugiitigt'. still, ti gum! It Vie lii i.Tli,liIlt - -.ay Iv nti hg sv hi it. Oil tilt' it lit Iu:i Ilki -tiut - v 11:111 little on Ito) (':l1ltu-itv ftir Tiiatiut-iiiatic, :111(1 (lI -ulti - . Sonic lilt t - rt - .t Tillutt'uuu, ill thui-, (lihiTlt'('tiIiiT utt -t'uurrt - tl in ilul'Liiivt - r'.utv ( ilulr.t - . hurt svti'. a (Ill -.uuiatt' 151111tItuS tt ,tlT(ht'Ilt of It -nv gotuutparts. t - xet - iit'Ilt at itiiigun:ugi - '.. iliut ilOhlt-it-S--.at Tui;ltllt'Tllatjt - . .\( tilt- First Art , t'Xailiifl8tjilll uiitit lieruitutit'. Isert' t't' tititil, hutmot for ihigiuu -r .- ':iiuijnu:iti.iii-.,_ iii. failt-tihihula -ll--.SIv thU tilt - fir'-.t ttt't'tI-,uulit, lcnlut ret't-di-ii tilt - fuhilutts ill,_' vt -tin i, tileT't"lilt of ilitt'ii'-sivt' t iutiy_ ( )ri It-:irliilit,lI Iutt lii- 11:111 . lit- ,i 11111 1,1-11 Iv it 11di'iiitiut. tliri -tt Iii I t'ttu ill tilt . air tiitIl'oll inled tv it Itglut- :11-4 ill iitl liii- grtuuuli(iiiout nig IS'itlI ult'hiltJIt tIltIt lit. luau! i'iiluIt-nugoiud - livr to Tuitithlu - Tiitltir for t'Itr TluihT't.hlitti in it smov tt'litit 1d:ti lit ill' Tlitttlhi .ti'tliIli it loIter kt' . lic t-iiuiliiiuut'ui -- I hutitt -uiiiiit' stitli that .tihju-et . ililiC','. I lus-c' tlituuti'.fortuuili'- to go to tilt- ltut:t-n rt - ',iIllT. -tu i I 11111 it rc That lit'uiittt it. Ili list hull ItIt -i-TI iiit- m'iitc - ti for tiii' I)ul!liSllTiit'TIt of thuhi thu ii hIt - ui -,\ nliltiut'r Itui(ltrlt 5tiitITt, I tt i-il nt -lilt -Ill-ltu-n, litlul ti '.hnllt - w!:tut similar i - Xttniu-11( -i'.lii'. TllhTlultn'i ItlIs !hThiiL11 u1. lit 1511,ihihibt'lt'S, ill Ill at lit - Ill tttit -..ti, of i-u- IiI vt - nt' u uni-t't:lllit luli'uuiurt - I-Itt I lll_iht!ihtuilut 'v 1V:iTi:uugluitli.liii' I (t'(l1hul.i- tulitTuittl -u!ti ti - nralit I;ui. htusvu-st'r. ('hh!uuluiitth'(i:1 11 till I uIuuii tie to iliu'lii.brv a it iiiiiil lii.,lj,riui-.t illiult -r.ttllulhillg of tilts lhlTt ofIlit - TII : tiu-' Iii u' -('ilrtit -(i iTi ]I Is t - xa ill ili;l-10111 lutllul',', bit uluil iuu,I Sult'h'( -ij iii lti ill iIu'0111' ulltlrk ill liii --.ihltji'et . 'tr:iiut.l.- i, itill tl\ U 1 11ittu u', t hi'. 'alilt -It ildclit \% )It :u Iih'_lililltliiil 1tt_il Vt -liT.'. tuftt - rss tui'ui'-, :11iii"B.A. l'Xtluuujlitlti'unl, ithukIlIg ittie'k uts .-rtu huii ViSj;1 ,f vt-ar'. ,.-unui ('ubnu.itiu - T'- -tilt' (1lut - '.t iuunu f' u'u)lit uut Itc n I I, hi iii' ittillS it ',t'l'Tli. III i1I(' (litit I'lluIu ,iIltiejtt'.fjtt'ii lIlTl('Il iu tiii Itihit (huilu'',i Of.tit.hu.'. tit hiu - l''. Itt -ni- li:luihiit-alllut-li ihrI - ti -lull of till - a hut uuf :u lunlui it- T ',e('ttulti;hi\uuiiim;itiutii, iilllt'. Juiiai - tt - u', ha, rt't ilititiui'. ui - ft - tI. ;i'. guiVI - Tllhilt'uut'., nt'tiiuulig tutu11tim. 11:111 - rt. t'a".I and tolull uhititu'(I ('I!Th(tItihill. tilid lutist -it lu- tIll' tI'. t lit- ir rt'',hlilr('u-, h to, rill it.t - iutituwt -il(liii- hrhlft -'.'.11r (If :iul('it-lul classcs forhit i. li(H,t I'll tilI Ithi', N% ;I, I -n, Silttibli,- li litliur-. u-ticli ultuFr. Sutton. wit - fit,- I ,:ttiii -I rid liii' litfor (rt't-k. at ri gil-i-li 11 to cthiul'.(' -.uli)i -uI. lit - sta, kutiul :liuul ('hilt-'.itli-rtlti-. iliuti:itt - ti ui-ilutti all t-xtt'ii-ivu-tiuur'.i - of tltu'.'.iu:il jttu'c-_ :i it, h. t-Tulist-nTI-lI 11(1'citi",-, %% it It iti'i'tI-ih>ITIII u-,luu:uuls'.. with a-hod -I (itt' of It it ti uuii Ii ulilittul T'vt-mv ill ill-li:i1i1trt-t-itutt-d. I'm- it is a aull Luuhiwli fact.Iiu:ut ulill' hut -I, ill iii' mauiinut - -, thill. uuiffi -cult pa '-.agr'.. :1 lId '. uulit - liii uu_ Ii iii ii 1:u tin 1.1i rTi't' - '.'.ti my It nhtTu .i' tilt - hi ni 101 u nuspirit-It Itti. ti ('1)111 uu It it SI ill --r ill t ITII'.i' IIIIhitit lviii -,ouiut - tiuuit -, lIlllTlt'fllS (luuriiuit:iI_ -.gtuilu, lIt' lItlil ShOut' 1tuttittil luhliltt'.tihtluv


\1tN(Rll .\NNI;\t.ti I XI ;RF'i'- 1I.\I.l-.\-ClNl'I RV •\ 1it, t•oiici...t.. 1)oiIittal iiratii huh it (Ia [lit Oiij(uIitlt of his owniiitiiit;iti tIi, I I r Ili- rh1111j(itIt(I iii) tilliaea.iitri frtiui lii, cxttn'.iit rc:ttliii.1foi-tvnli'iitli Ii, %;L'. a great tiititiit. (hitl(i }iniltt. litW i I. Iii- \V:(, tilt ile.i.,ttlitthat %% I..lii.. 1ni1Is. w olllii I vc totrstruttiriiill:irv (liaIIi.&tin nieit'.tint l lit ) Is it Ii tm aI iii nh iiiiin. llitt tiltat lii the ( liii nm Ii iih d Ii :i Vt I tont tOilfal.t t hittrit.. rtliiu'ni. social.1i,hj[m:ti :ioti ..iuthi like : Vt. thit.c'falsecrt,mk ivtiiild li;iv their iLiv aol1 mia,e litlit. not. littwevc r. wit hiout ii tint her. beingvtiiitl(ltti liii .triliiil in tilt- coiic'.ti.;ititl [hat (till rIi. it itli it, strtiitt.ttri in. fail ii. iv tilt1 iii tvhi iii lv tt , a[lit ttii.l:iiii.hit. lit had 1t;Ls(l .t to ;t iitttti•I i fc litfurt I lit thitiul, Ihi:it 1lr&-.:ku.&'tii tjitII'l. liar liii wiiriil.h'hi,re vanic jilt it o tit. tl;Lilv Ii f. aititthiertlo, hum.:Ili .lui.ri(:(ui. Ii, li;ulIrrit iii in from t hr St:ttt, for litmulthi..ulmt I rtl)ort. he \v ;I it liuiili'.liili'.tillI. aliii :tlmltt;tritl to hc I tinier fortyv&arof :m',. liv imnic Fr.Fr. Clarke. ( Imirki. SI. Whether forhealth ,ake or oh hicrw i st. hehiL 0.,t thm:trt of thit 2 1I .rt.. Latin. limmllmtiir.titimrse. to proftc.. 'Iliiiiihi :ipi:ireuititilt gtiitltt of men. ;thiv:iv, with a iiiil,lltvtr gait ii ribtiki even whitit tlt,trvtui.vet lic had :i eoi,trtth over hm,v, that Wa,:uuii;im.tillg. \felt liiimiid in hiituioiir to lire-Immure our l.;it in Jrssm,ii. %%, i t It txtr:i cart.:mui(i lit did hii hmrt, for taili lisslili of histin. i1tmiti inituristinig multi will I tr.jia rid)et:lsin,Iaii%,iiui,ier re-creation whmtn w,lii jt)ilittl ii.. in [lit :itteiintl had i1miittenough of football or cricket. :iccrulinglii I Iii Itivniton of thit \tar lit ta nit for-dli that Ilimigic cornut[ of his. I ihav-tug fu lurti iaroiii iii:irti;ih t tUims of [lit,%t,,i'rleii,i (iii! \Var. mind it e sming liii•orrs.t)IIini(lilig stings %% it It mull [litvit, tmi t•Assnnrti:il .itltlier. iiarehiilim.r t,i t ieIttrInrehtiiig 'I'hirttiighm ( , ,mr.i:( tin, our(ii .,iirjtt. and it ita, riji.att,l sit in, -" 1111% tii:ut it titlist liavi tntti,,l jilt,, [litri (litres of nmaiiv lit:Lr[..'s, iiuh:untiig went [Ii, .[r:miim, o,roit [lint for itnut in itHisCornet.ti La. ti fc [lit miilil:urvs}iinit ,tiztul nit hut .,umlv for :(t try imniif litrimiti. fur it sitttnlit:tlii(:m[ttl. uitttr t return.Thr ehi!ii:L\ of Fr. ( larke,iuit him,litt on Us it mis nummelitmi m)ii, tvtlolmgat Iituitthiution of [lit ).ltst h1mii v S:uera-nitnt in tin ()rmittrv whitui lii, iiiiisiu iva,hihitytti (Ili tbruc instrmirii&nts. In. I l:urkiwith lii, cornet, a s1ttti:iljst with hi, violin:lit(] a third it t ilt , ha rio it nillumi.Thc liltii mltins so r:ivi,hiin that it has la,ttil in uiiinttliimtrv mliii it tilt litni. tliglit of \t:ir.,:iniif whetitier. iii after vt:mrs. I litaril :ii 'intel ]il:ivtt1. cviii it :111 itiitr:tntiii iisitI:iii . tilt- [loom gI it.. 11tin r tl:i, iv it Iit licir hi;uimhmv ;L,..nii:u[ln, t:miil viv it] lyI,tft, ri ni V ILI Intl.it titus.. lic i,i.i;dtil ii... whitn ..}nrit.ii i.i ihi. tmi[iiiiL. it itii imi:miim a gmniul .nmti.i(till .tttrv. Ii i er. rich in Ini Ili, mlmr.realistic. vivid. :uiii ..imimmt uhisirvilig of alitriii;ttttIit r'ctirml .. All tlmiiii, cttti.ithtrttl.I :Lilt .,t ritrum.lof opinion liv hm;umi [limit illmhtfin:mhiit thing callcti ierstiialitan txtrmmonihuu1:iriliiiuutvi r nilother,. :uoml I f:mnu' if hitmihthi anti Vt:trslttrliitttmI lit iiimnlii lliii' ii.Hi, sf:imm ht:imltr :Ilnutlli.'.tIi \himligr,[ ti:i, rather shimmrt.for Ii, .tuii rt[imrtittI to flit St:ttt,. Nitty:iuitl :ui.:tii \% c ltl:iihi i'utmhiiinu.'. msSad [,t lii, hi,milthi him mitt.. \% :1, hotNews. tmiitttinmihuit \ [Icr mm tlilnhimi ra-t itchy '.himtrt [mm, \% v Iva rtittl [lintIll- limit1 ltmiss(ml [tm :1 ht,tter lift.t it. lovv rt [11111 ti hi - 11 till :11, :i mmi iii..tt,r :ih,tttit mu year :ill(] mm hi:,l[ lit nttimrnm,,ihittnm. trmillu [il,. Stnt,s. it hnthitr hit it ent tot',ihl,e[ fund, for [lit .xt,nsivm liILiImlii'.at thc (tthht m. - t iv inch it c rt jilt \\ Li rmid v mi iwtth . it iv iii l,i :11 i mimi r that In,llii'.sitl( was silt'i'tsstiIl. 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316 MUNGRFT ANNUALearliest interviews with him. Now, it wasmanifest, he possessed a human heart andthat, it very large one, showing a deeplove and interest in every student. In thecourse. of his rein arks, he said that he hadt he co-operation of his Society whereverthey had ii Church or <strong>College</strong> and had thegood will of in fluential persons; vet, hisoil imev was not free from severe trials:He hoped that, if any of us had to dosimilar work, we would escape theoccasional insults and humiliations thatlie had met with.Again he continued to give us occasionallysonic of his spiritual lectures. Theywere practical and helpful inPractical the formation of character.Advice. Amongst other things, liestrongly recommended us totake nothing between meals, and toLAbbé L'fleritier.drink nothing stronger than milk, tea andwater.One devotion especially was a favouritewith him, that is. devotion to the BlessedVirgin. His conferences onDevotion ii er life an virtues tended toto the make, an indelible impression.Blessed Needless to say, lie was in-;is--Virgin, tent on the daily recitation ofthe five decades of the Rosaryand then after it pause he would recoin-mend to anyone so disposed the dailyrecitation of the fifteen decades.Years rolled by, and I was present onI) certain Sunday in a fine parish churchin a large town in the North of Ireland.Fr. Ronan was announced to preach aspecial sermon on the Sacred Heart. Itwas a fine discourse and the people werehighly edified. Later in the day on thatSunday a political meeting was held inthat town. Large crowds cameA man from the neighbouring districtsof but Fr. Ronan spent the after-Prayer. noon on a bye-road, evidentlyabsorbed in p'Y That eveningthe local doctor, a good pious man,asked inc what was that priest doing. whoappeared to he praying, having in hishands something like a huge necklace.The solution at once dawned on me. Hehad tli e fifteen decade rosary-beads, andWas carrying out in his daily life what hehad preached to us years before. Iexplained the whole business to thedoctor who said : where will poor fellow'slike me find ourselves si-lien we passout of this world, if a saintly priest likeFr. RI) nan requires so many prayers anddevotions to get to heaven ?I remember reading many years agoIII address given by the hate Sir \Vn.Butler at r\lungret <strong>College</strong> at which Fr.H oiia n was present. The lectures referredin feeling ternis to the work done by Fr.Ronan for the missions iii many parts,as well as far the spiritual assistance tothe Catholic soldiers in the Crimean war.The memory of the reply is to someextent obliterated by time, though it thenimpressed inc much ; vet I think thisportion is substantially correct. Fr.Ronan replied that lie wasReady now- an old man, had done hisfor work and that if it were pleastheCall. ilig to the Lord, lie was readyfor the great call to anotherlife, and lie hoped when that time came,those dear Catholic soldiers whom lie preparedfor eterni tv in the Crimean battlefields would come to meet him, and as abodvgu and would accompany him untoHeaven. He died. unexpectedly, a fewdays after, in the odour of sanctity,beloved by his community, and mournedby all.I now turn to another of my masters, aMUNGRET_HALFACENTITRY AGO. 317Frenchman, who came to Ireland in theearly seventies of the last century aschaplain to the first Lord EmlY who wasof N ewluan's brilliant band of Convertsof the Oxford Movement.His name was Monsieur L'AhbéL'Heritier. who came to the <strong>College</strong> fromTenvoe about three times aL'Abbé week to give his lectures. InL'Heritier. the early dlavs of the <strong>College</strong>he t;.ught agricultural chemistry.but soon had to bestow greaterattention to physics on Natural Philosophy,which was an important subjectfor the University course. He iai hiswork well and conscientiously, though hehad some difficulties to contend with,a loch were not due to hum or to the<strong>College</strong> authorities. The laboratoriesthen were not Si) well equipped as atpresent v ith instruments and materialfor experiments, for the reason that thecost Was very great and there was nogovernment grant of any kind. The&' x PC ni lU i-n ts were fairly numerous,i-specially in electricity, but were all madeby the professor, the pupils having nopractical experience beyond mere obser--vation - In the absence of instruments,the professor explained in detail, withthe help of the illustrations in the textbook, how the experiments could be performed,and thereby proving the tinderlyingprinciples. Later on at the SecondArts examination in physics in Dublin.thus method led to sonic amnusimig incidents.Wt' had it very erroneous idea of ourdear beloved professor. He seemed sowrapt up in this subject that we had somedoubts whether he was conversant withmiv other branch of knowledge. Hispast lie, as far as we knew, was photography; and ii course of time lie hadsome amusing prints of his passed roundmuch to our delight. Later in life, I cameto know Iiiiii intimately. His knowledgeof Greek was far reaching. For a number


31S \IUNGRET ANNUAL \hI'XGRE'l'—HALF-A-CEYTIR\ AGO.of veal's lie was accustomed to re-read hisIliad and ()dse in the original duringthe Summer iiionths, While he Sal in hisboat On the Shannon at 'I'ervoe with hisfish tug rod in one hand and his Homerin lime other. He read no daily newspaper,knew nothing about current events, exceptivli;it he lea rued from casual comiVersatnis.but every week he read very carefullytwo liltigazines, the English.leeliamlie " 111(1 theMedical .Journal.''Iii thc medical lore he kept his knowledgeIll) to tiate, hoth bY study, and (hisCUssi011swit hi a few cmi rient mcmi.On the other hand, his knowledge ofmoney or finance was almost negligible.Ut considered tilivorie having a currentaccount or a deposit in a hank Was runningrisks of losing till. As a conse(luenceIt(. had recourse to a safe in his roomwherein lie deposited any spare cash intin' forum of gold. This he coittiiiieti forupwards of thirty velus or more, whenh e decided toretire to trance to spendthu remainder of his life in his nativediocese. He cumisulteil Ins advisers as toiiow lie would transfer his Emiglisli goldto France. A.11reeomminiemided hint It) doso throllo-11 through a lenik. 'l'lns alarmed loin, asit seenicti to hiimmi that it was courtingdisaster. At lingtli lie saw there was noutter solution. 'I'lie gold was duly transferredto a hank, but fancy his ('01151crnation when he letmn'mied that he wasgetting Only nineteen shillings each forsonic of his sovereigns. What a shockWas lie defrauded? 'I'll(! explanationgiven was that sonic of the coins wereGeorge's, and had long since been recalledfrom ci men lation. timid now womt]d bereceived only ;it a discount.At length after many years sojourn inthis country. he gathered together Irisgoods andpenates,' and returned toFratice in 1905, where lie lived for sixor SCvCfl years, leaving his little store tohis native diocese Blois—a very oppor-tune gift, for the government had recentlydisestablished the French Church, andmany dioceses had suffered severely inthe spoliation. In private life he wasexceedingly interesting, having come intocontact with such a variety of great menin varioUs walks of life. Besides, lie hada good nianiv anecdotes and incidents inconnection with some leading lights inthe Oxford .'tlovemnent.This lie hadchiefly from Lord Enilv hinisehi' whofigured prominently amongst the leadersin those days, and was evidently a specialfriend of the master mind, the greatNewman. From an intimate acquaintancewith Monsieur L'Alibe I was convincedthat he was a man of the simplest tastes.deeply religious, who lived a life in closeunion with Ins divine Master.l)u ring our sojourn at M ungre I we hadtile pictisit re of seeing and hearingloshmops, priests, principally Aniericans,and distinguished laymen. One of thepriests, whose namime I quite forget.wasmaim of fine physique and hadbeen chaplain in the Civil War. InIns address lie said thitit he had beenreported moore tlitni once as liavimig beenkilled, and had tile ratherDistinguished un i q lie experience ofVisitors, read big several olii tim jrnotices of himself, all oftheni too flattering. Soon after Ins returnto the States lie l)ecaliie a l)iSiiO1) in aWTestern diocese but did not long survivethe dignity.In our first year of residence LordEmlv gave us an address, principally oileducation. We were expecting greatLordEmily.things; beforcli and, knowing thatlie was',tn Oxfordman, andclosely connected with some ofthe great minds of the OxfordMovement. Heretofore, our standards ofeloquence were the orators of the LandLeague, which was then strongly entrenchedill the country, and remarkablefillfor its emotional appeal. Lord Emnl'swas of a different kind. Evidently it wasbeyond 0111' grasp, for it excited noenthusiasm, had left little or 110 I1iii'CSsion. Occasional IV WI' saw the venerableBishop of tIn' diocese of l,imiieriek withintime im'em'ilu'ts thoogli I do not renumberI hut lit' ever :iddi'esst'd except in theOctober, I85, when lie sent for the hA.class, who were to leave Mmmngi'et thefollowing Su miner for a tlieo I ogi calcollege. He had quite a majestic appear-ance, and a grand. clear.Bishop of melodious voice, deeply imii-Limerick. pressive. The gist of hisremarks dwelt on time sanctityof the priesthood, the necessity of a carefultraining, first of all in sanctity, andse Co ndi t in intellec tim ti.l attainments.'l'Im ough lie had done ln.s best, lie said, thatI hii'se qualities should be fostcm'ed amongIns students, vet, in all probability noneof us shit>ol


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I 111),IItlçt'.Ill liiotlil't' i ( '1.11111.1 )1t4' (till r JAI I'( I.A. .111 1" Ill .111I ll.'t.'t11)II fl-,l 'i 5_lit C'11_Otp.\4 1 5('1hi51I 1111t111,\I1I 1& (11111 .111 it 5.116 ii)) t).Si1Liiçt'.\ti t'iit 4_I.1)) ,\ I'Illh Cii .111 I v ii .i 1 li 1011.1111 '51' tt tillthtilIt Itt' t )II irl till. 5t111_\tt 4 ti'I[( 1"tllll.Si..l1It.liU. (Ipi'_InIl I 41-_I t.tttt : - i),u 11'Ill"1'1 1'° _Ilttl)',\1)t'.'ltti 11,1)' fill .11 t'tt 1111)_O)l5t 1111 1),'t lOt 5ttt t till)',It)l_Ill t Iltlii)'.l) till 4)('.i It 1 l)liiililii .1 i1'.'t t1111.1 l1' 1'hIl _ISLII' tilt A, 11111 (('.1CC hit)III .1 [(111011) tt) 11 -01 [(11111 , It) ii .'tt 11111111 V -A ( .1',.'ii,'itt ti ,tt ill (ttIl(('.'t( ('.ruii 1411)1' 'U.S 'iJCiu(-('lj\t.\llll.\iS pttt .1 .15.1114 .\p t ttt it lii 'P- V,11, U.II fit 11111 .111.111 - 111111% 1 ii.'tIl)t Ill ['il_ItP I1llt' 11.1 ('t)IIJ.'t. 1))) pLlç '4 1).1j%'l t)Li.'tl,.\ Li' it' I'_lil All Ct)llIt'.\( 1)tt tti( I 11.I.111 '('.1IL1' .1 tt'iiilil. nl.lp .14)11 11. (III Ill 1)11.11.1) Itt" All r.\11l1t(.Ij'ttt5 1,tt tti 1 S('_1I1'i)tl_lt)tphl.I III .t.\itt 1(151110 1)4,1) t5iLii1li.\ )pt.\. pttIillil'. .1. llltiipip 111,t' ",lttttiiltl. 1)(1iifllit .1111 '4' .1111 ,'.t' it' liii .111 111,1151rr 1 P •.11 .11).111i_Itt_lIp .111111 4) 1iitlUt 4titll.\ tttt ("_rolt 1(1101)I ii-( )til'ttii t'tlt,\.thl I 1111)1 ixilh1 .1 I I . h.Olpt-mill. ('ill t5m i ito ij' it'll' 11.' p tii.\ 11)1'p11111)' I )tttruil1 .111 (1.5 t)liiu't .1. Iii 154' ltttlt"li 1 11.1 ii-,,'tt p01111 .111 1p1)-(.t1'l.l))S l tilt( 1s.\lil't't' ii In I sl.111 11_I ('tIll so h1-(IpiIlll it'll' .111 \\'. ,i0,I5tt1,1 1) -,A Iii .10 ii' VtL,%I1 1'.'tlll 1 1, utt,til C'lillt't'.It 1.111 1)_5p.1 ('(',,I't)Il\ It)) ('ill p S'.iii_1' I'fl .o' lilti 11111'11,1 (ii 1.11)11.1 I 5I). 1 11-.l 6I.\i4 111.111,111 ,ç Cu_IfI (,,5.litt _I1( .I()'..Iltt. .'tp llhti'ti5I it -.% I )timil it'll' ,Il1 1 I, )tiiut I Ili )il1'olt lilt 1 1 1,_It' 'I )l.111111)hil) 1I_I tl-l.liti.11Lt it tii(I1'.I)Ht,\h11.\ll'c Șhr Il.\ t'tt5_\I'it tt,\ I't)'.,'t5 4 .1 ti_Ill) 4) 411111' _1p,.1tz 1'.\ll .15.111111.,flv z '.It ,\it .111 1't't)tiI JAI '.1 Itil' tilt It lIlt ipit .It 11 A 1.1111 itt t .111 111011)I 5(h1ih11t'.\p (lit pit I it i.0 lllttll-Iittlllilt',('.IU,thtIulltt'. 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I t',Ii1 pit' ("15111 ill 1, ,\il th')iill1)_ill t.',ll)Ili' 5_S lOt ill_Ip .111 tl1.'tlt1'' ('.511,'I)laflnutI'U_I It' t i5l it'', I Le télll1Il 51)I1'r)utIalpcS.tt'pc licut J. 1 1 I l -'nipt,r'ictajacebitL)octrin'ant Ltd. opi 'oluitita tralllt.1':OCC liothe Cxilri4it t'aput ci iiltlinie p -aurasEffort in soljs constaltl ha 'III'llltipab lofl.Illfl .15111' a 1 Sn 1)11.111 111) 11 ra ItoTie lflCi it' la tin 11., 11-.,\il'(' tC,.Iltll.I 114,tt '1ti1l1))) Ii ' iii'> All 111 1.11, J-0.1) 11-1011541,11) 1,1 1111.1), t )1[(i'_llt .1 1 tlSt'_lfll Slip_li) C ['at Still 1910011au ,\ll ('_I'[t St'tlh'ti'.ICC .Ilp.11111 Itt il('l1.Il'(' t'.I5t't tiCt"t'1llh1 11)111 ,'tCi 14,1 t1I(lt('eaull.l .4. tt'1ç)'Illl1 ti flItt'.I[(t_' .15111' Cp_ilI'tUC.1'CIi_t1)5.II1C.I("_,\5 'Ui,I 11)1111 tLa' l'Ill(' .1 .'toI C 'Ut) Ili .111 C*,\l rT)-e,ArpJls till-A,() r . .15111' Itt' [((111 hit _Iitl't.Ill) Il i['()aflC..I '4)1) iii .111 Cl'i .5111CC Il5t' at' ) tlt'_l'4l_tl1.Ip 'Ut) (tlli (jiii_\1)C.\h1 _Ill .lil'CllI .11 1). 5i1[(1u ,lltC.lh') tihlt'tt 11') Ct' I 110.1111.11' 11.1 rlt.I 111114 ,1' 4'.111 .111 'OCitPl' .'tii.'ttt lit). r'1115(- i'_lp '1)1111111 0I IUil 'Ut (LIII) 11 ('.Ilploilt'-it ,.\iioii 5ti fill .I11.14 1,.I1, b_Sll' hill .111 I_It Ii) 1 91' 0( 1410, 11'1( C.M`u _I(t'.,lIlI1,1 - .,\t' 1),I 1(144 .Ih1_It'_I 11.1 p_'il I)lt 1,1,1111It'll' All .II1't'('.Ip .111,11,1, 5 Il-(iplllll_ l)' 511.51'41,1 1 .lCr_111 ilIli .111 llt'.It.I l'_IIl I'Iil,IlIiIlP 110I'p_i_itrt' '[III (toll' .1011 1 l)5.It" ('.i _'t4')1)t pt" .'tJ')1140,111 il4ii_l n_I ' pa iiin ti' .150p 11.1(1114111 _15 ç.Il[(' .Il iili"r r_lI1'rIi I lol15iIIl_Ii )lfQ't 'tit5ip 1)4)11 (tCi1l r10.ltl I 1111t114l5-1' u'r ['(1 t'u,au 4' Cli at_I, _ISIII' 1,_S 11111.1 _lp (lopI)' I 1141151' t,_6111 Till. It_u 4(11110' 11.111 'till it'Ifl _Illlil'_lll 4', N,1,14 t,i.'o 'lilt' _Ilt 11.10 .SIrfll1'.1t_ll ,,( I 1111,1,', ('11111_I i_Il) Il), ['C_Ill I),1t.t,ti't' 1 C (`u1bpeatiIl Ill_up iiptt PIP I .'tti.' - - it* .lfl 1 .l.1I_ra' _uit 1)_u 1,11), .15111' jiictYt (,III -()• tI •' .1411 stir fli(l[(() .14)41 I041C,1) Ott 141,) a itt_It -I •,.tttL(t [41'uIp .IS OL 1 Ut.Sl_uupn1tl 'oUtil.1 11"_ullt_lihi_Ill' 'Pill (Ii 1 4 )05_Il' 11_I ;_ut'I'_Il1 _lp _ull(i['.Il pl5i' a 1 I_i t5 [ti 'Uiit['ul I5 '.0' 10) 10,11).15 rpi_ut I lp . .15th)' 111)1 ptiiii1't'_u('r.lIll_up_I lOt 504 ti_ui 111 .11 ti'_ufllIl_ul' _'lSiil' Cit_up_It'D_ut.4 Di ttç&' 11151 _ Ill_Ill 1 )1.11IIillIll I 'Ott _I( 511, .15111'1)0 t_uti.Ii11C All t,Sllll 'OttJ).A ('lilt It' 1 Il_I 5t t 1ir_SIil 15 1 ti_Ipolu 14) ['CIII1' t .511 u_It_I i'_ii s, t tt'i p - ll'(" ("11111 l' .1Into_I1' .15111' ('app.Ih) ('_ul'ptIls Itt, t"tl _ut ltttp'U1,001St' 5), 1i_uitt .1 r111_lii -%I t'1" 5('.II1Iii,IhIl.15111' 4" ['tIll 110 tt'_lt"C' I 1111)_up)- t'lit itt' 1tIltiI t- lIp' tl('t'_uli 'lt_' lot ('.1111_u Si_Ill 5_Il 5_Iittllu'ttoI11_lf(_I it t11 t,t(_u ('_Iplll_IlIl. .15111' ill Ill)IiI"plI'_" ' 1 _Ill 1,111 , T),ilN .AiI'1'.lS.IiPU i'Ih.' lttt i 1 il-,' i,.'ttt'.Ilt 14.1111 1 .111111),',Sl1 '(lit 11111, Il_I I_u,t5_I( It,,Itt Ct__Icr I Drip1 11111,011 t'ti.Illi 10 114114 ,_'It_l 1)_Ill)' .,.Il,tI)_u'itt Itt t',Iii C rill , .15tI1 'p .1 pill StIll ('art Ii 1(11,41'tlIl'U .1 .5itlti' ('lit u_Ill tO't-l'titi)' I)it t't.Ilfll'titlS,Ihll- (1,1 ltt'_u1't'_llt l'lti 'lit, t'liljlt'_uI'i .111It-I Ill' 1 *[)(",Ni .111) 1 11i 1114,111 ('Oil' Scel11i 1_uSl I)tt 5_Itt _uil i,)tilS'il_Ill I iiU1t, ll,"t'_uIi .,\t,I_ '(Itt tO_Ill) All.1511 1' .111 p_IS_u)l4' All lIt t('_Ip t't tii_ul'l't 5oltIi _ul1 ,Sir ('i'_ulill,,l Still t11111)'.114_Ilt ['lit_I I lidSii tilti,1C'I_l 1111' .111 1111)_Ill t'1h14tptt çaita lt(tltt .11111 5it11 tl'_I1t11154'.I1) ni.Ipt'iot)tiS pt' l't1tti11i,'tt'r 1,11) 11_Irt'ip i).itl.111111') 1.111 lit' iii'U ti .lollr.I it'll' .10 50p4'IhO'_II'l)Itt) t ,Slil,_l ) tp('.I 1111' All UrlS at liltt'_O"U_u[((011 (11,11111 j'tt' .1111.5111 IltI Still ('i_It thlti_Ilt.1111 .15 i'ltIllIl'ltll () tl'Il' .141 .\iltl)-('_ll'lit)S .I[(tulip_I t 'poll thOu 10' jO'lp h'C)"lI t'ite-'l DrpooStill 5_Il il_Ic, iu U_sit All t)itt_1l1 •Itt,lli t' t I bmtv\t_u ('t i_ut ,IS1I1' 0 .15 (t_u5_uipr 'Ui) _Itr_llh' .1)1.All llltit'b pr. 111.S '1' Ir'1ti P l'&'t_uI lit, rciliODIWAlpili_I 11'_ulIlll'lp(' pill. 411 1111)11 51t 11_lit' t'i pict'.1)S'I 115,' 11(11111 n_u it Ill I4' 'a 151' .111 C.I I) tIl .5 .111 Il_ut' 11(1U_sit l'it 1 015Uo_Ip .1111 5tI t_upp_1105 1't a11 .54.1111 ['i'll) to I,,'tilhlt'lSili 5tt 1)1) .111 Ct'_lIii1t_l1 ioltl'lt.I Cpt pp.511)11 't.l ('li_It. L( 111111 1tIr1 Il-_I ,pT)-fl1_ut I I) .111 .111 5)'_It.Iil) l'lIl 'tilt. 513 11t'() Jill )'_Slt 114L I it I[(l'I[( I 5, t1,'II1111IIlIl 1'II) 1,' ps c it.' SIll I '' r I 1 11 ,''lil-' lit' 114 ' .11111,11' l'Ot"_Ii i_ 'It,' 'I '11)10'' II,' 1 lll_t'llldlI'.111 nluhlllirip lIlt it'll, \e ,%, .15)9' lilt i ,Ilt_Ill r.1114))) 11 III' 1 Ct' 16 '_Il't 1 t,It ill I - 1411.111 _utoll' .111 ,\(_Ilp 1)1)1110 I s(' tlllrrt,It' 1ap-iii no'._lSttl '6'e_ltlIIe_111_Ip it' li-_lIp li_I l)t,lIlIit' I'll_li'"t'it(i ['.111_u it' St_Sni5t'. .,lIl1t lhiSrt.I)l 5' , p_lIlt)',tll 5.11' litIll tI Ill_u 'i 411111,11111, l)_upllli~;talll5o . _151I 1' All 111111 hOC 11) 7 t.I It it It l'_IS.Irt(tt)lfll'Ot'_u('t'.I .11 .\1pD-C_11'l.1i tç, Vii p-(.rt ill. Ii' hl'tt' lIt l't it tt"C' '.It I -',,IClO',It 11)1 ilt'.Il'ibeati .111 1)_Spu lii I. ('airptt Ill_u 1)lbel'rfb, 5tI


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Ill_up _utllip All lit ii ru ip floct'tti ti-_u t_u,i. liiiitit huh cii 4' ti_i 111111 içI ii in itii 1111 tnt' mu _u lilt il I' Ii f_llii il "Ii I 1_'_\l 1511pill. i5ii 1ii f liii Itt 't-litTtli1l 1 5(iIf .itI t ill _I. _uiip It.' it_uiicuT liii stIpti A-Ili 1 iibihi Till 5__h_tit i 1' 'i 1iil1hi tIul 7_ 1 .uflt)n null,' pe irnuil DO ttip .111 ciiuil-ltulrcIr(..\lI1lt\è 't1.SlillnulipitI, lt_ulu_urn.uunr All (115 .i _uliin_vtip1911. 11 p tiimi i itt_iI_ i ustup _u (itt.u11t.0 up I_iitilit t 1 tot All pi _u_ul (_uipii tiuitlip_\ 'tiiupnitmtiu. tip ti-itlitri(C Iill . tIlt (tic Uttf_I1_ II tttire) 511 hiVI-I m I t.A IS 11 li_IS_Il I u ç I lull ruth. tL1hi cilhipeill1 lltiiuul!l hr iSu put tl I'i p trli OIl tOflhiitl uill S( I% ;tit uhf i tC1ii1iiTi 1StultlrlitIl 1r_sIr n_u ;i(i'iii _ 15th' Thtpct.ipliii' ill Ii li_Ill lI_lliiii çtt1l.utt I 11111111 I_uI, Itt I(it tiillhu(uli 1 111_u1li1 ft t)if trtiip. nut in Itlulil _u(1 piiitmni ill . ip itu ii 1_Ili lilt (tic rt' in iitlt IlIlip p( lll911 i tptl-_ut p(1 pC'uti . iuj' 1t)ini 5tlpil r All l)tuucL,I1i,.1 (t'ut)?i_i liii 1_ti_i tps II 1ttt.uYi liii p 1 II u _ut I ill I liii tut'.ut i_uu.utui_n (_upp.ut Iii S utll tit' Ill if l fillt _\piui_II 111111 ill t' r to )III MI, ip ()im i it I.Apti ii pniiitii _uii -,\liIlpl Slip V (_ufilI pill Ii pit)114'.'tilllu 1111111l)l.u1tnitlill I 5ti10r_I1i Il.i I.upp_uin, .u5tip ;;if 11ililI .111 r \lplI-('_u1'pIis tTltl III litC ill (ml-ill u pro it t' up hut utu'tç I". uç_utuiti pitut in p(lllc i_li. (.11, tiniii it 10 1 N pill 11111 pu (I ill) uprl ti iiii_i 1,I_ut, tIll tnlp III ri'uir 1 tmrlp I 54pilit_ultt liiiiih I 1'i.Uup I 1 tr 11 ip(_u h)Iu1uiutinu_ulu111111 Ut'illp_IIli PP''5P' Itu r_upn_u tIiprt timiplilt it (.iii t,nin co fit III .uii'. (inc, pm nit' ult_Ucit 1_till m 1 ti mit Ii'in ]:,%I ill ip ii A I It('1 ii ill 1 I A I M V4`111 'it() (.11 l it .11 lL' fill i151 -III' it 1_lll i p u,u _unuti il_u I It I tilt_i il Ii _i it n11111 i'_ul 5_ui Ii. li - t litI_ulcip ttil iiiif Vt_Illit li_lilt (jlit pr _iip ltnit t lu-_u it timilpi Phil tpul ii c_u up \Jlql-plflt c (",At I'll . fluif .1 p_iiti..1t11ilI-( _urpt 5 li_u l)iliupilliui . .1. lllnii nuimlp(Ill m. (p_uit . i ptitui cutu VTII_uruluii hr ill i_uncuitt.lliu lit. Ill lilt h)i_upiuitiit) coin) ipti luptu1.1 puiioni_utu I tilt I tilt I nit ttimi _l lIlt_lI 5i 1 ' (iSiuI-c _lI 5('ulpltt If-tiiiiii piti 5iuputi i l_uiçiiiil ill,thuS 't 1 5(_ul_ultl1lr_ .15111 SI or_tunl5 _ilitilpill rim_ui ti _uç rJAI .11 1 up m fill_I It' 1_i lihuutIm_utuIii iiitiit it ti i 5i i pit p_S C .I1_I1_Cl it li_I 5fIiili 1_u'tuhlIil '(lot .1 _\5iill lilt (_tllilpr if I Iittihi 1lt(mu1U. t_u t_utlItil' i htilt_uph_ulnli iii11,61111 r ti_u I till_I if iC_11hi iT I it p_Ill_ill .1ri.0 it-Cmpt.utuit I uuitll . 1 I ;S4 I. _5tl' 1lIl1ilI'ipStultiult lu l)I_upmiiiuitt ti_u Till TittilIl. peuti bit utuip11 (t'ih&' I. 1,tiltiiiIt liii ill llttl_uji_t'Cttii( l'_lli1.11pp i 5((it5,_uI) 1 .uti.uui 0.0 miii iio Ili iii• I Ii 111th I Ii5.kll(_u p. _u5iI lilt pIn_ill It'll- 'Ii,tUtIt .1 ' )l',i1 liii p- -Lt ui liluilil_Ii.I .1. ti_Itt liltA UIp.im,i_u( Coit l 5l,ilf 5t I tIti Ui (ill5hltrin F1an flu nIt. II' Ilittu Sti putt t _i1,c.upI sSc%n if (._lfthi p.St i 1 )iipiiuii 11) ((lii I .u.tultm, tat.tItit if titptt_up (tp(iluli - li_tIl) thInru,c ,.4t cii upUlnhi 511 5uiIIppmltl i tti Lefti,l$pi%tI -s.c rij'.is.', LUtC II 15_u6 (Jo top .upDo t.tnus re so tl(I 1ihhihi. Ui tithi ro()dh\1i;\1fl.I huptii tilti ii tI .0 (mitt p_uii r' . 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(iii Ill IIll_Ill p_ill lii C - 'ti pb-(Iuipt 'c 'Oil 11 _uhJt 111.A if lJp lillI11 _15 tI_lhuiui.Ilmlr Oil, tt.0 htu _uiti_utmtm .111 _I t_k . pC-ill.1)_u (tntml Itl - It' inl)u1Ioit 1)11 Ct_ut - f timi ti ti_lt iil • 11. 5,t(ti-n 511 Ii 5ii III tI I1Ihlit 1111 ill I Ipitmi iii C tumm -illimmi.uic_ illtiim_up ((lilt lt1 rlu1,I .0 i ti-_i II IlmimillI'm Ip t lll(.'t 5th p.uti 'till lull i ti I 1 111111 1I mi_SfIII_u5 tiltli.tiC 1 FlIt_lit 5tihi t 5ttImpf ('lii m ,lll.S'i- utmmIihii him epnhuJ_ 1_Il ttpr_uI I _ump_ ni_up ti.111 l)_lmtuptltclItt Ittmiipulctt I il-_I tlItlilutI piitliii Ittupt- Iii Iitt_I(,n_u Il_i thIllmmm_11 mt)ptt _ITJI if All .11 T'4T tI 11 -Jr (hutlItlilt 511 1111 VitIIt1 '0(1'11 *\mTiIl(_uI'blt 15 lull 1".Iti i 11-St1iut* 1111 lit' Ilihil All _up till lIlh11I11Ill II tl,tt I iuihjui II' till JA _u 1 All 'h mc III I W, iii, hj'it1 iti III IS .11 Il'(ilutCu Ito ui ill imIt'_utt lI1t_i1'Ih11iltttum,till . ut t itur ni 51_upt_Ip (lIitti_'Ihiuilitt II tliuututlr_ui l)iuptiiimurm. 1)1_Ill piml_crt_up IiipIth 1' 11.111 11 _I p_lilt tv Fill NItIS _1i51 .It4 IITl_lhJ. ill_up iliti .ft'_l1l 11(1111th 511 liC_SitiI5(_ltltIl lttlit ,tcitm ('-till lull_lIlt_I I t. 11, ill tllllt1)11 I.tht p'. 5(_IuI_ul (utti (llitulmIS. 5o1%I_ui)p_ulI_uiI _lf Itilmltt' _Sipt_tt 1111 lIi tip Ct,'itllil1_ltlIt lilt çtpeibeini pipInhil_u( _ St. ImiiuItpct) lu flih ill iliif I(itu_up : i hI lilt_I


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Ill tI i 1l-i1tlTl(l1litVu_ i(il I ill it II 1 ''i 11 ii t (till ( ( II (lit1 r- iilflfl timp li_i ui ptt- i ('4' 111ih i1lfll(i Ii), lii ti11 ITt 1 r' 1,1.111111 1 Ipel tii iuiYt .i pfl5i il-til'('upiti 'ItlI ((lip CItfliit' iljI.'.All t I 11111 il I_it' .111 ttti pr t 1.11tlutu In,' _it _i P' (lrlpinl piInuur 11_i il(llItihlil11111 iii '(lcu(5\ 'un .i_ i-npV \\s\t lull. _iSuIlS.\1rii1i 1 (Ii-. ,_iuuulltit(u1I. \utl1 I -('_\t'pIt;p nij'ntlni(' lt_i Cl i_it - lit tp niup in(l-_v(tni rptitt' il_i ttt-iprt- . .ilq- i lit' 'itiu iti nt" I 1'.11iitli (5itltl3t( II('lt hi4'Lltl u1 ill S1'Ilii1lt. ('luillullu Iii 11111h jilsi ti1t 11111 ii Iii p4'.lt tiit1i-t1i1tti1e1t 'O( I I1 11cIl. cu1 111 -'' 'lI iIii1IIllLlllI ill 11.11111111111 (i II UI) lt(.\tl _\tll '(II II ( tilCUlfl1lCIl 1)4) 1')tiflini tel 51lfl ('.ir I li-_i 1iiitlit tii ppu'z. ill It tuuililp(- ('t'lT)lii tiIit)lhl itlIll_il ti'i1' .iIl Ii Ii. iiiil it Ill It (4)11111 TItI''mi ic ri i iii 1 )i 1111111 IIl i • (Ii Ii - It tiil.t1I I&'il')t JLlnhtl11t ((Ill ill tl('h1tlfli litlil'lI in_iIuIpr04' I ti ILi 11th_it 1111 lit - uip\ \\.ti tip ir_\t,_ii pr i )u lilt ttiflsi1Vlt.i I 1111 ii it it.'1t1uit iii nuI'e sill rptluuipe Ittilt euI) 'itu.11' çI tt I ii1' I l 'Ii r-' p t I tCti rt çu it \ 1 lime_it'-i1t_i '111111 çuit i13 p3hIl l sic It çi(5\ 'I ill ulil) i (hilt. 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130CIALMAL&tVA&R SC0dlAdkjL';AAlfl.E,eAt4 ion4 a wr be4nntlite. lba ttc4 CpeAfl leoppA te ti-A titili tl.S tfl4t 4t 1 n(ipititifompt4 1e Unn Stelce na S6irteanairtina vo lifOlU. t 'ç•1T)1p 50 te4tç.;O r Ar çUrn flAtur, an pip epeividn 00 (oime i n-& Ctit heo1%pA At-U4lp, A(, flo rtip, ni 1u4lte Ansur 1 tairginto. At ba tia nA ran oo teat 4 lÀ ran ions An lÀ A (u1ttr.tOCAfl3 (1pe4flfl41Ui Asur a esit. l5 'A rce4t ço nipinn At-u4lp .'p rrA1 p A mA1prip1 mOp-t$otOAulte; map bi r4sA1pr Ar çuAro fl4 VOO14 so çéifl. So 0CU541O 014 fl4pA V4V4 U4lflfi AnmWoO 4ltne Acu i to1Mn sur 1 n6Am4r Asur 4t-u1thne rin'r An ROith, Asur ni blot coinne nA cotfrO4it1 scot41rc11 nt tflOp-poinne nA (iiio SAfl.Lu&OtAi Leo A ainm So bpOo4ImsIt. Thopt°" 4 0-6 Sup tbô A af, Ap -uA1WJ nA seOSAlll ( nniintuite, C.I.Obituarp,FR. ML. J. MAHONY, S.J.W. (ANON DWANE, P.P., V.F.FR. CHARLES CUFFE, S.J.1n nhomcAOr.(Ocro. flune, Se4pm6nA, 00 (eAo-eAp.)11-10fl40 I 5Célfl c4 An lê-tite niAthAit 3?ê blAt,urAb iomOa lFf-ar sarra nalft ver w A '51Ath fl& A ctitSuit it.e-oe an ctim 'r Sup eUthp-oe An ltoitt A1r S.up 01peAOA o'A nopuroeAnn 'n-A Soipe, 04 Irte tt orMp.CYRIL BYRNE.PADDY FLYNN.THOMAS STOKES.BERNARD POMEROY.P. J. RYAN.At' time •oo SAotAito An crAolt reo ciS, r.),ttre o'n mblAt'n-A puitnib ve it tA1tne4' t4It tUIflfl 'r tAp b4nAt' titib. 43t apuir, Alp p4t41r, 'r Alt tuie-bOtin,So ocuittreAp i.e 5iteAc nA flute A mblonn 'n-4 rclt.t'1mp1A t%1t1l lOuS 50 C15 4OOe4ICA AS rIpe4 n blAtASup ,ionn rlav 3? 'n pé4tt 'r Sup ftéAIC4DAp nor 'fl-Abpulnne4U. An 4olt-nir m4 dip-re, notiteAtAn .i1e r" EurO-re 50 oiop41 50 fltbiA 'n-A p4itciiSeOri O flluptuite, C.f. (1920-'23)331


tHIll '\ RVFR. MICHAEL J. MAHONY, S.J.(ri.iii,I. i'U ..\liiiii.ri tI .;o- i i:t.I,:trI N iii Lii'tli tilt llt%% , of l':ithtr\I liciii. ,Itatli rt;irlitii \l tiiirct.Iliiiiili t lit tiitralilt ,.iiill.ir itilltin tune ,(iirl :tiitl It limit vet Iii'jlii. t;tlii' :i. 1 ,Lirulri'.l'. I I c ii:iil licc with_.__i•• L,-'-ii. titi our Inbilcc fit 1 932 :ttni hi, jute11-ettutil iiioir 111111 iiilrii.iit (:irri:iit' i.:iV((lilt' till- jill urt'iilui Hint lie voiiltI 1:1111)11 rfor iil;iui\ :tuiiitlitr ti:i' ill liii it'tijrt hull'lit liivt'iI ii vt'il.N1 1 . %l a Iii thy \V Its ho rn at I ills I in!(aiiir_ ('o. li1i1i.. Ili S(- l)tl'iiiiit'r 29th.I Flit- (-tirl,l'r of t:tciiiuii, to whichIt, -k tI IL LI \1:1. I. 'ii ',IIi \ \ ,iil'Vl)tl'ii hi, viiiili life :iiiil ill tliir1i lit\i 1'. .iitii iii i,iit.tiiiiii ii, 'twecss ilti.ali littin t:lrlv a L~c fur it tilt :it of iiiitttii hc%% :I, Monitor in till - Ntioii;iI Schook antlill I M'O. mlivil Iii itlitiiitiii't' to ti liiiiirtall lic t'Iitl'rt'ii flit ('r,'(lIit. lit - w;i:ilnl:ili\ :1 jii:ilifii'il tt:itiit'r. iir;i%tilliz tilt'riiii'Ilv .:l:ir' of 05 pr :iliiiiim.Ii si:i I t lit. fir.t ,tiiiltlit ii inter Fr.ititri:iris .-Iii1 Ili I.iiiii'rit'k tiiiil be wasiiiit ttt till Itiw lie -ot ill huh' hour-.lit , f.ir,' I In' l it lit rs w ho fturiiit'tI tiit' piont-t'rIl;Liiil. lit litis tlitrfiire liven reir:irih'dtilw :is ti1 the t'hut'st-hurui of tile _1,o'-.ttlitl :i,utl i1iiiii.rtt has :ilw ;ivs fiil]tis'i - ilIli , :iu('t'r with 1)artic*ll;ir iiitt'rtst. He\% :I, 1trt' ft , c( :it flit' (' rl's(l'lit hiiiiii,t andii it lien liii' si'liuol iii, i'il;liii_i'i'il ti\l lIuinl't ,.\l I. \l;i Ill Ill v w :I I 1irt' ft - i't of(lii t-iiliui:iri:iiis a nd. after t:ikiii,.1' lii'IL\. tlt'gri't ill I '',. t;iiiilit for ti %t'ar,Iii I S86. lit' i'ritt'rt'il the ntivitititt' of Liii'\l:irvltiiiil l're. lit -i' at Fri-ui-rick. it IiiIli, lifi'liiii frit'iitl. lt-rl'li(-t' 'ilit'tiI, \\itiit ha t (1:11 c I lt'i ii', lie liii _ prc paraiion :111dil'nt firiii:utiiiii tii:it itti, tii lii'tir su'li ant-u litirvu'st ill titer years. hI:iviii, ('11111 -'It'tt'ul his phi ltis)iliv :itiui lii, ri2't'uit'lit' - il it' i.rt 's o f \I ti r ]tinil Pr- i\liii'. wefiuiui liiiii iit'xt at \\'ittiI.titu'l whit'rt' lIt'\% ;I, tird:ijuit'tI ill I sti'. lii-. l:ist \ltir iftiii'llllli_i' st:is ..1it'uit aIit 1 1:inis hullhlniiuIIt. to lii-. sl'nsit i \ (" lit :11-1, liii' .&ri':itiui.il:itiitii of hit'lii tilde to s;i I:is-.. firlii'. 1uint'iit ', ill flit iii iiiit' of iii, hlli\iililiii.Back out-i' morc ill tin' Situ t'-.illlii %%a,('lli.;ui,l'(l ill u';irioti. c ollt-. till ill Iti I I lit-V. i, :i}i}>ililitt'lh ti flit -ii:uir of l'iiiiisitjiliiii l''tirilli:iiii (iiit i'r'.iti .ilil' t'i,iiiit'i'tji,iil:istu'ui till ins lii:itii with tii' t'xtl'}ltilhii ifwit' ltrit'f juitt'rv:il wiit'n in 1932 hI' visittliJia'ltiiill fIr t lic l",ueliaristie ( iiilrt's-. hull!i-huh' to \liiuii.rrt't for flit .Jiiliil,'i. I)iiriii 1 1lii-. hort tti ivit Ii if, Iii hiv,'il ;ui_:uin tintsi(hi-.t;iuit iltit'. ;k 1111 iisiti'il itluel - loin, - till .'.ei.-nt', it Iii, out It fill v,ca1i:nh'-._ 'lii,''ii:iti'l_ liii stiiiI itt11. tin - hiir,iiiftirit's.ill '.iiiili' to liiiii of u'Xfll'niluI(l's fli:ut tt'l - nt'liiUiit lii till hil. iiit'iiiulr\ ( )iii' ilitilitlit.it-elf. shiiuwt'tl Liii' siuiiplt. 11111 1:ti t(] childlike 1ilt't of tilt' it'tit ..t'liuilar.I iitt'niiiti f lii ihiiruiiitorv. tvliere fifty ca r,ill' (tint' Ii,' had lit','ii int'ft'i of liii' .t'iii IIuhunialis. iiu fuuiifill ttiiere iii'. old (lillIlIllii' wt'nt uluitvui )it Ili, Luiuu-- ill)'rtr and kisst'ui tIn' tiuiiu' - w urn 1111:1 ill,,it %%'i, hi aurvd 5l1t for it it:i'- Liigot (lit' v,n:it tuti tli:it In' clit'rislo'ulilr,irlv. lii. rt'iuiihuis(-t'nce-. wIn,' full ofli.vr for the past and for those diaL iii'lpeiito direct hi'. %'ouhlug fiuotste)ls to tin' .\ lt:ir,i - f lie wits no I:iiiil;ittr tt - liiitiiri I :i&'ti(or be th.er tired of tellin.v of flit kjuiil-iii-', of lii. frlt'iiul, turn-'.-, til l, .st'aSit lit'riors it lit) .iu i,l :ill lv 1irtiu-iirt'd hiiiiiflit' lh1u\iut'i't' of sl'l'jTii,hit ilatiut' hunt1liiiu'i' inure : kind (nt-nil-.. ii liii slit'..' to ittii;it lie iai-kt-iI hiiithiihiR that gt-iit'rositvt'lllilll llrlii'iire tint1 till. stiiuit'uits of lord-iti iii I iiiit' i- sit _ ii lull its •' a nd all it liiialit' Liiiof Ili, lit'1' soF-. \l iii iii ,t Ii iii sill lit lItre t 11 :111 ;ttin :i it i r of :1 ut - tit it u-_i it F.1 1-d IM 111 ;1 1141 tilt ,un! iiljiiilit- r of t lic l'oi'ihhi:iiii Muuithillil'thtluitt'ul to iiiiii atid his h:ullitiirs, Irouiiit it .t ;t kt. Liii' fol Ii iii iii'I' ill' vvcr ihhen'tisiuii., iitiiiiltt'rs of I'iurtl- -iitiuii si utitrits w ho hiatt 2luhit' flirt It friuuiilit - r lihills liiininL tIn- jitist u1libirtt'r of hinturiii' I Hire, toni ii iii wi'rt' 1uriVilu'rt'uIui ii:utu' itiil I":itiit'r NItiiiii Its ti tu - bu'ii,'r.hi, ii itii (lilt' x liii.', - . proclai Ili I li, i.nt':it-hiss :11111 Ills t-nduring juifiiii'uii'i - , ''Ill flit satin -h1ti. I-i-, lIli&biui ! .'.. . i h'ni'silht'hituiihuillii-r. In, Ih-tiiw"ki. ,\,It..tine of' Ills hhIpil. 11111 114) \% Piiili'ssoi atI) iii it 11111! ii - - s:i vs ' ' I ui ru huh ui lv Iii'llnili i- tiiwtuiuls thi.- s, - rluiiisuit'-.s i if ituir-sLti fill iiiiini licit ilt-s ,,,\hi'tIittut ill m, iipiihitilt' ilir,'i'tii i i ahic of i - f -rnal verities,11111 ii Is 01 :iilostiilit - eu- tnt ill Ins voiu- t'ti s lit' sti id : ' \h d, :I i' liii uii, lii i'hi - if Ii'hlIlIll 14t'f fIji-, tillith into vilur illIlill". '.01 1 :1 Viii ii 0111 (l lii Iii i-.t :L ill] it Alld I tem,uitit'tl liv it. I would lit' i ilhirii to I:uuliiii it uiiv lift',' .1l iii -. uhu'vitliiiis ittl tipt flit llh,'sst'ui \l uitlut'n and 1-il Ill liititI'll in( 'hiu'i'sf. itiull, lii. iirutiniuum.r -.t';irchi foriuivtinititilv 'iiht'iI ill tile t'iiiitt -iii -Itt I jim of tIn' I"irst (tin St - ( iitliii- had :t lit':ui- t uif t,uihiI_ ti Ljtill word ,1 n -billy -hu1i f the 11:001 tu f ill hi Il i ill- fori- vl'r\ Ill.''' is tIn' ti'-.tiuuiulhi\ of .Jti-.tit'i'( lt'niiiun ut' tIn' Siilllt'liit'York,('thlint of Nw\l tiru1llt't Li' tnivu'rsitv had llohhoimn,'ilFi-. \ibillllnv I v coll I v rri ii. g on him theuIt'uu- i' I if I l). iii ltit() l"tlnuliibiuii luau


pMuN;R1T ;\NNUAI.iii :I( I c lii iii I it r li\V itiitiili ltiiii iihi, ,'. I nit M at v r I I ii iItit,t of IlitillilIr IIItil.rt tv;ts but tint ileizrti i:iitinl1>111 I':itltir \IaItii itit -liiV lli\I iIt ,ri°i Il Iii:i ill.liii))ri/.(tI tiii..t-- IIIW. CANON DWANE.lath \l:tr littnttiit:iriL, Ii lii tt.t,.Of our Illdllii, Vtair \t(II ll I I. , ., 01 W_ ( :ni.ni I) \t :1111. iiif tv ii I is Ill-Olid. \\tijI,lilt :111 ;ll)i.rt -ll:ltittll Of iiiitt t:iki,tlit Limerick Leader.It sv:i, u.rtI;tIli.-uI tuver 1(1 ;tl• ltli.II;Llliit pt tit '01111 \.ar- :tllrlia(I oni tilt-N1 iIIiOII. it. 1% L, re(:1lI.(I (I, Ili' 110110iIil)(tl ;tiiil iti firt vii naev W3 ;ItI)rllliliil. 1_titer lie wtt. tr;ti,-.f.rretl to_luit>lll tutu NvN%v;L,tIv \\u.t_ tutu.. to.\Iii I.ii.tt-riik. lor tveuitvI, Ill - Ia liuiit red ill tit. cit v and ill 19 17it.- '.. a I :11111tt1111.(l ,\(Iltlillitr:ttor of St.\I ichat.I, Il\ lit, ht. .lit.t 1{tt . 1)r.I I )vt I-I ii 112i-. Ill \% ;I , 1111l11J1it1iI l':iriIi I'ri,-.tOf I';itriek',nt-II tttl raj.'tl to thc dignityOf ( uitiu. Thri -v v,ar, Iat,-r Ii. wastra1lI:ltil to tilt- llulpulrt:illt iltLri..il ofIi W. It and \k ;is iri- ati - ci \i.- tirtis a pri.- t ott! tint Iij,ltnt:tit. lit- \\ :1,l.\(it(iilii.iIV t'lttlrlttillt' :1101 Iii, till :11111tl,trce,l Itaul Ill lIlIll a -t-Illtrtlli :1lit!tiiifailliiii tni.-llll. 1 1 ti -il, ill 1.iltul-ri('l;u1lul tvltt'i'itt'i' It,llaliit,- re(i. Ii, \I:i-. (lilt u,nI\ 1uo1)liltlr luiitlit-Ill ill trtilv :111. - etiulnl:ltl' r,'i.i;irul. :1(1(1 tit.-if uk think,- It;t ,'au.-tl lit. tl.-.-iteiii.1 \Vlh br. - it!ti'l'tI\VtIl('lt tliltt'eti St. Joint, llil'j)ital. where.It.- ,a-.-.. -ui Ii itt, eternalV tilt1 (ti ri V I ill tI 11111 a V.FR. CHARLES CUFFE, S.J.I '-. ' .9 1 1,115-97 )'itt tit.0-.e wito Lllt'W' Fr. ('iiff.' in youth:it tile i'.-i:itttIV i - irk :tt - ofF ira nIt - .\\Iuil ,-.\ti.tuiiii,tr,utor of St Ml. it;u.-l-.It.- tt-:e, r( .Inul'_l lilt, fOr lit.- c:irr'. tnii,i outIll ilitilit iittjurutttuiituit. It, st. \ltiIt:it-l'.ittil St .I,e,u-tIt(itttr.Iu-. lit tilt- latteriuilfi(t liv li:iil iuit:ilIeii a lItlililter itt,t:iii,ul gIiL'.. No, titiloi. anti iiitiatt'ulio'l;t1 ul.'voti.uiis to tii. little 1-1utiver. Hrliii,l t'i't'i'(t'tI ill tile (IllIrtlu a Ili :liVi't;itti.- I if lit. is;iilit ;k Till 1101 - a vi - tir ever-tue.- :i \uo 111:1 is lucid in her litunlutur.i-:ut it. r l)waii. as Iic tlt,n wa.. tuIlk all;iuti 1t:ui't ill till Si 1111 I .iui (till..- tO(lulilitiIllieeuI Il:iek alit1 I:iii titit r:ige-. Attlu t- till,c of lit. aniti - iltni.uriiuti.uli call.Iclitill hu a(ltil•t''luI lllallV 1tW1j ltt.itiuIg.Fite clean literal lure erllail,- ofOlili.- ai•, :i,t fiiiit1 Iii lather 1)%% ;Lilt- ;t igrvatIt\\ tNI -il t,rk,-r. lit i;trrji'uI liii :1 ntii,-,t It r,- litt,.,t.It th vt - rV (It -cp rt-ir. -I I lt:tt Wtit roil iti. till tlt Ili i,t of \trv !l.\ ( 101111I)taltt-. I'.I'.. \.I'.. t'tt'atIivlti.'littttili jtI:ii'.' t-arl\' (Ill \liiiiitt i.tttriiliti_ill ItiltIl- Iitt'.jtititl. 1init-rti'Is. ilittI 1iriilt.11 Lilt1 I]:It,- ( :tnitini D\% ;Ili(- \V;i, hunt illKilniall,wk 111111GI. \l;lni ago. Ii1tillLlltttti Ilic local 1lriul:try .t1ioI. lic (liter -iii \Iiiiti.in.t (ttlltii-. 1.1111(ri(k. aml fruinitlitrt htrucatd.d to t.I aviiotttlt. iIt,re(:i tit }t:iitri to t-xt t-rin inatc ul(Wlu:tl it- r...]!t-riiILli(:il-. :111(1 b,uok. of ;t (ii:tr:iet&r thatlil-1 to lltt\t a ii:i,i lilu,r:ll -ff.ct ohlilt (.tlttltiiiliit%.. t re.tilt of his;ieti ili(.. certain F.uii.li ,ii 1Ii -wpapir't,;tltl Ii, circulate ill the city.( :iuiutii I )w:iut- N% ;is a .,ini.ittlarlv kiitul.t-iturtituti-. all,1 :iffalule Lrelitlu-ulu:inl. :1111!.11juuVt(l ,t, lit' uh,-erved tilt- warlll, - ,tla'lt(-et :iitd l'.,t,'l'lil of till wit., 11:111 tillopporttintitv of knowing his great qualiticulor a etull.ot[(r:l}I!l- Ii itie Intt the lateanon l)w-:unl,' Itt1 ltt-eli ill v( - nV ploritcaltli. He ittiul lot-ut jut a i)IlIlIinl Ntir.ilui,ilillIllu- lilluill' lit. (tilt Of 1 ,1n('ialist ItO'heart I Itilillit'. alit! ttluI\- tlirt-c wick,It(, retlirllt - I lit N.'it ctl,tic \\l't ill tilt' Ilittt'that 11pari)(liial tint i. - .v.niIuI It,- tilde to ( I i (-I);Lrgc III,11is ill il,- ,. Iiitw.'ver. i.e r-.i-.ted . and lielitii\ ;ippettl' _.iIl'!tli.illLi ii. lit tltt to, lV ('ottli!tt tnrilu.tI Itlitli' tl,t1 I let! tIliult lie toa 11111' :111.1 u -i -n v.-ut'raiuie old ageItut :ilre:itl\ iii lit.- V,'l' 1931 lit' had alit-tint ,l -lMll,' Of a -.l'l'i iuS kind. frujIliwilt 'Ii lit laIit('th. unit-id Ittit never quiteletiti u - reti lielli'. fur Ili, friends tin endWa, not tillt\Iut('tuti.It wI not. ittuwt-ver. on that aCCt)iiiit


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338 MUNGRET ANNUAL \t')CR1T ANNUAL :39he had to go to hospital. He (lied onFeb. 30th. To his wife, family, motherand brothers we offer our sincerestsympathies. May he rest in peace.PADDY FLYNN.(1928-1924).To all his old friends the news of thedeath of Paddy Flynn came as a shock.No one who knew him in his athleticschooldays expected him to meet an earlydeath. He was full of life and at theannual sports be carried off a creditablenumlitr of prizes. Though his stay in<strong>Mungret</strong> was short he succeeded in winninga popularity which was unusual. Thiswas due to his even temper and rare goodhumour which made him ever ready toplay a joke and to take one in good part.After leaving school he took up theSttl(lV of veterinary surgery and qualifiedin 1929. He was then appointed meatInspector at Waterford and remainedtbre until a short time before his death.In October of last year he was appointedInspector to the Dublin Ports. Hç tookover his new (lUticS on February ist, butin t short time be contracted a chill whichSOOfl developed into pneumonia and theend came quickly. To his mother andrelatives we extend our sympathy. R.I.P.THOMAS STOKES.(1930-33).Thomas Stokes, born in February 1912,entered the Apostolic School in 1930. Hehad been already four years at the HighSchool, ('lonmel and he came to us withthe highest testimonials both from hisParish Priest and the Superiors of hisschool. His health was never robust buthe was of such sterling character andgentle but firm disposition that onerealised that his was no ordinary vocation.At the end of his philosophy in 1983 heremained at home hoping that his nativeair would benefit his health. As noimprovement came, he went to Dublin forspecial treatment and apparently maderapid progress. This, alas, was but ternorarvand it SOOn became evident thatIIt_. would never reach the goal on whichhe had set his heart, the priesthood.Everything that tender care and skilfulnursing could do, was unavailing and theend came on the first of March, 1936.Of it gentle and retiring disposition,yet he made his mark on his school cornduringhis short stay with us.His quiet disposition concealed a strongwill and his rectitude of purpose won theesteem of all. He bore a long and tryingilIflCSs with singular patience and resignationto God's will. His only worry wasthe trouble he might cause his mother andfriends and his constant request to themwas that they should not worry about liiiias " he was so very happy.' He died,fortified by the Rites of the Church,embracing his crucifix and anxious tomeet the Good Master in whose vineyardhe yearned to labour as a Priest. To hissorrowing mother and family we offerour sincerest sympathy. May he rest inpeace.,,1to0We sympathize with the following<strong>Mungret</strong> men who have been bereavedduring the year.M. Casey on the death of his uncle.Fr. F. Paye, S.J., on the death of hisbrother.Fr. W. Stephenson, S.J., on the deathof his mother.M. :111 on the death of hismother.Rev. M. Pllv. S.J., on the death of hisuncle.S. Coyne on the death of his mother.J. Keogh on the death of his sister.F. Wall on the death of his father.V. Rev. Fr. Deevv, S.J.. on the deathof his brother.P. Frain on the death of his father.D. Faller on the death of his grandmother.N. Butler on the death of his mother.G. Fox on the death of his mother.A. and P. Lenfesty on the death oftheir sister.Obituarp Polices.F. Considine on the death of his father.Rev. J. Daly on the death of hismother.Rev. J. Berchnians Power, O.S.A., andRev. P. Power, S.J., on the death of theiraunt.Rev. T. Mulcair on the death of hisfather.aT. OHanrahan on the death of hitfather.Rev. M. Morrison, S.J., on the deathof his brother.A. and C. O'Shaughnessy on the deathof their father.1).. J. and N. Conway on the death oftheir grandfather..%I. Ryan on the death of his brother.We sympathize with the ollowing also:V. Rev. Fr. Rector on the death of hissister.Rev. S. Mallin. S.J., on the death ofhis grandfather.Mr. McCarthy on the death of hisbrother.


4)1R PAST t,41I oAN 1IER;l N (4 ).'I. lt1i;-Ito 1)ani liii. saihle .L'enial figure that graced\1 nng ret V lien l. and Mick Dwyer lii ikedafter tile i itllcial side of the house. Hisfriends vill lie glad to know that hislit-alilt is nineli iiiq ri i ed .We are grate-fill to ldmii tito f, r the cutting about Fr.\l dii hiv 's (leathi'I" M B1M)V ':i. M. l(,27-l().,0 gotIli,, II. Dip. ill Ed. last car ill U.C.G.,and is no\k at Ii Inc ill I,iingfortlJ( )E BRADY 0 ).M. IU2-IO4) who\\)5 \',jthl Its a short tine ago, has nowliecollie asi It Iolis ilisurailce agent.IR\NK lii )1Chhi11' 1 01.Frank V. ritt- p n, fniii All llallitw s,W. I3RI'i"t' 0 tM. IcJ.l-l1J24i was aguncromm helper in preparing tilt-sc notes.11c is at iresemit stimdviiig Arts at I CC.,amid was clIost -mI to relieselit that LIIat an Internati tial debate.UTFR. W. ItIRNS. I ).M.I. 102-ii - I i5 st.iti imied at Sickling, Leeds. We're glad to learn that his health has greatlyilliploi,ul.PIE ;k'tilRi )L it i.\I. l(.iI-I()2(cli.rk of tilL District Court. Newcastle West,and is a strolig slIpitrter of thc G.A.A.in that district.DES. fl_\Il,FV L\i. ii-ii:ñI is inOIL. }ank it li..-iand anti has been transftned fri_ni Itailinrolie ti_i flallvhitv , cotii_natllaii. lie \isitLil 115 tltiriig the Year.Fl:Rl)IF 1t\II.iVis al-'o in the Batik of Ireland and il:ts beentransferred from i ) iieal Place. Belfast to( ',alwav.R1V. Ti )M B.Rl)FN, S J. 0 )\I. Io3-I(i271 tiilislletl his pliiliisopliv at Mai-on, St.Louis, St. licliur Jersey last summer andhas gone to Australia.at St. Alovsjus <strong>College</strong>, Sv(hlev.islie is at presentJi )IIN BARRY 0 ).M. ioi;-Ii21 hasr-tllrlleil ti his native Limo-rick and liamidlesthe linsiness of tile It-at] Insurance C.o Limerick Cit v and C ttmitv.Rl\. FI FiRtUS, I i[\ P.hA RRiT'1' ).'\I. i oic- 102') Called at'il niigret last Jul v, lint as vacation was inhill swing lie as disal iliOiflt((1 11 isstatittitil Iii5th hg Ill intensive 011111tilercli;tlits QtIaV and is iur-of teltic tudies.11. J. IIEIRNE 0 .M. m_iu,- - IwiI hasearned 111L' i.ratitude of all \I ungret menfor the sitccessfit I way he he] led toorganise tile Annual I)inuer last February.At very shirt notice toil lie got together ateatii 141represent \I nligret ill tile InterscliitIs 1 mto,ii (',iilf Triiillv anti put up avery cietlital tie shl(\\ iiiiiiself .RF\. FR. F. Iii it RI'I, iA.J•89FT 1v1it're he js doing splendidly in Ills studies.lie received tile stili-theaci nate last Christilias.He ito; us to he ordaiiictl ill Juite.REV. FR . F. B) )IRKF, S.J. ).M.i()r I - ll All hi old friends will be g ladto hear he hits i ecivered from Ins Icing antiMriI,tls jllfle5s,lit- has again taken up hisditties as tealtet and Minister at \Vah Van,R - BR( )WN F 4 FM - oflinen's Bridge, is doing sect liii i-carli_ihiterih)it Iniyeisitv (,olltgi-, 1)nhlin.kI'l\ I itIRKl 4 FM. 12c-i_i.iI isding great work ill tile Cape. Recentlylie was tra nsfu rred fro ill \Vt it jst ick toClarcminiiiiit. I us lit-v jirish was i immct- Itji '-,iitt Iissiiiii.REV. FR. R. Iii 'l.IjR. S.J. I '.M.It' 4)- lOt 5 at the Convent of the holySt -I itmichire, New Hall, C lit-I nisfi irill'AI)I)V ByRNE 'I ).M. h;,;-Ju4)trites to Its from St. Saviours Retreat,Brijadway, Worcs., England, where he isdoing ins hi'w iei;ite fol the Passiomiists. hisIlanle ill Religmi iii is Ci iiifmater Casimir oftile Infant Jesus.1). IIVRNF 4 FM. icI-Ic;;t if Lis-in re, got his first professional at theR.C.V.S., exams.


MUNGRET ANNUALR I '.\ S'I'J. t.AIJ.A'.AN >.M. 13(-I04I ISdoing first engineering again this var, aslie was unable to sit for his cxaiiiin;itiunlast \car, owing to illness.J4 )l.: L'AN'l'\VELL 0 I.M. II4101&)l I I.a ltiisv iiid .iiicct.ssful fariiiur near CloiiinclI). CARl.IL.'K (() NI. ii-iuiii is atlIci...l)t stati(Iiied ill Sussex, Englaiid.ii:v. il,ll N\l'I) t.\RR ll. .l. 1022-I t I cut tr I St J thu ', Scuiinarv\\ nk.] ,11, in i tj;; , and did Ins t hili (so)il\tilt -IL. IIL is ii (\V in Rome. tudvinglilt ti L'VRFV. FR. J. tARR' 'LL, S.J. ' ( ).M.II 1 i' directur I 1 Physics !iistitiiti..and regent of the Lolluge of ungi ileeringat Marquette I'niversitv, Milwaukee. inI lie got Ph. D. in I'Iivsics Magnacuin L.aiide. ' I'rctni 1024 to 1032 lit' catln_-to Ireland evt-rv rear for retreat work.)il(l made many friends here.M IC K CSEV( '.M, 1927-I934( isdoing 'er' veIl in his new surroundingsin L.'aiifuriiia, and in spite of hard worktiuds time to otrite to us and tell us f hisprogress_M. CLl.\RV io.M. 1012-hal.4 ha!, allextremely successful business in liorrisokane,t..'o.Rl\'. FR. M. 1..'Ii'NF 4 J.M. muimuiStis Parish i nest at I la kcr, S.Australia. Ili. is very lluiar as apreacher and speaker. He has cliargt ifthc biggest parish in Australia , and thetork has affected his litaltim. There is adanger lie may have to give ill1 wi irk on;wcoullt of eve trout de. All his old friendsray that such a sIilClldld worker lmiav be- art ti 6 i miiaii V. ars.I L'( )IFF\' 4 ).M. 21 -it;; , atPatrick's, Carlot , vlicme he received1 is)l)e intl full minor Ordcrs last Set itREV. l"i.. 1',\l)l)\' C- 1:11-A, ('all excellent II lest, and i-tiirkimmg at Pi'terbi trough u Uhi Fr. \VN estlaleRlV. DR. J. 1._'( )I,t,-\N (().)I.Itti l0L lirliuseti ti call and see us souim,At lieseilt lie is in Riimie at tile hiitcrnationalCatli lie Press exliiiitiomi andCongress.It is unhlet'iss:Irv to lI)etitiolithat lie is edit r (if the ' Si utliurli Cri s,"and has imiade it one of the leading Catholicpapers in the wi rid.FR. DAN C( LIINS ( ).M.vasav cry wele tine visiti ir last Scj 1 , amidgave his blessing to niaiiv old friends, lieis now hack in Rome studying for hisD.C.L. His latest letter re-assures tis Ofhis growing success, and also Comm vevs gooducws of nmauv Mtingret men.IIfFR. TIM C( )NN( )I.1X it ).M. it,I is lit St Mary's, \\etliieshurv. I itcalledin us diiriiig the term.JIM Ct )N--\((LI_V it .l. It22i(J2S itSligo is on tlm staiT itt the Slig NavigationCo. Ltd-PADDY ('4 )NS1l)lNl '( )'l. 11)12-101;)is;ill Inspector ill ili- Nati c:il Hank, md15 stItt1( (IIe(i attile liid i1fiicti ii C ii II e g e( '.rccn\Vi. svmuij jtlli/eith FR.\NKCl 'YSlI)INiIi120) iii thedei.itli if Insfit herFR A. C (N-\\.\V °'\I- 1(122) isparish priest atHi uteri s i. i'c rystilminmer he holdsa catechittical5 e Ii 4) 0 1, :iiikeeps in P uchvith his iiutiltiurimig tilt V.2)!'.H-i -'-I... 1.J lHN C N\\'AV i P.M. molti-1020) isli.'COiiIitiillt ill tilt. J'i'4j1l('j)1 liaiik inL..aliirciveeim.FR. .\NSFI,\1,C(( )Nl\'i M. i(j2t-Itt \\as uitlajiedin July, and iiaviig done it tifth rear'l'licoli tgv i. returnimmg P I mt-land in JulyIluXt. Ad ..'ti ultos )Iii 1105.RFV. A. C( (4 (NEV, S.J. (I )..NJ. 1(42-1 ­2is ordained it Milltown Park, lastyear - I leartiest c uigratimiati ills fromvt nm' Alma Mater, Fr. Albe rt and manythanks f r the drawings von have done forthe " .\niiimal."I R. l'Al)I)V Ci ) RRN' 1024-i(425' who got his timial in hu;4, and wasJeri St. Hospital, hasot all excellentpractice ill \'irginia,Ce CavamiJ,\Ml'S C( )V-ENlV;.(1( is a-iitx'i.ssfpilfar-ar in (.'airiga-Iii , Co. (,.'ork\t tIlt.' March-al s 4 1 Halls-I jdge lit' metii- Old fri tid- I'imnicaiut.',amid tlii'vHid Old il..-iit -r.P. t__'( )X Pis1iils1hm' inSt. JIll!'5 '(llliii,trv , \V. immcrsliRl'V B. Ci )Vl.E, S. J. 1(121-1.2) itas trtlaimietl at Florenncs lastAugust, and called imm 115 at the iieginmmingf St -i temilier. H1 is for time Madura\ I issi ii. Al \Iult ,s :'tmmmlosI )R. W. C RL).1 IN is a doctor with a 'er'big practice at St. Stephen's ( reeli


41 MIN;RP.i' YNl\I.REV 1k. CR1 )K1R J\\I lSii() vai, vervid '11huii.'&It_cttt1 to take his itlace Iii tIitt liolpie"team" of Irish Franciscaii that det arttilSonic time ago for Cliiii:i lie iaid ii a\eluiliie ' isit ii lily 110111L Iii left-J( ill N C R )\V F 0 ). M. I - io. I I hasa very suceesi.fnl . ii It. i:tle and retaildralcrv liu&iiiess at Killaloc. withbranches at Kilcoiiiiiioii and I )iiudriini, Co.(21. j .\ I'. (.1 11I l( )M. j .s.I . ito Ii jag at \Vvke \Iark,\Viiirliei.ter_ Sin irtiv after ieLviIig \ltingrithe joined tile arm o here he had avery distinguished career. Iii the Great\a1 hi ruceived tiec irato liii, from the1:p itch and 1ielgiL11 (ovuriiiiieiits. its willthe D.5.1 I . lit o as Batt i.t ColonelIii I(JIS, lilt(i was III 1114 ited Ci iii mel ill iIle will, ii the Allied Military (24 ninii ttet, If \'ersailles 1022-102 lii rutirid inWe l,_'arti sviii pt ..',,u thuW. 1)1 Ii lI)V 1 .M. I_j;I ;iJ is readingfor his final arts ill CC C. lie is veryI Ironli lit_hit ill athletic circles, lie is oneOf the outstanding players on the ('aciit_'Football t( -am as '.eli as icing 'ic., andlie i,- uisip 0I tlut_ '(ttild IfStnIt.itt''1). 1)1 il',,\\ 1 I.M.elected Vice-I resident of the ''StiitleiitsReir& --.t Illative Council" at I 'CI)., andf flit- L' Illliiirei Side \i( it , R P\S'1' 34iolII-1413)a It t. I \ . xti lisivu practice at Baum-I hg Ii t,_,. k, sc 111111 II -JI )I INI( 'RC.\N, \1..\., J3.Coniiui. II.Dip. in Ed. 0 '.M. lo-lU) is auditorf tile 1.:mStriety where lie read a verybrilliant II Pd r 11 tIlt inaugural meeting.RFV. '1" 'M F;.\N 1 .l. l024-I.)2othu a-il at Mayiimntli, last year,1 di 111.111 .11 [P ttiitl clii tv, C (a1'.vav,.\I. iNil. Sji ci I i ru;tchii'r at St. l'atrii 1.t_'athudral, 'tIelht>urne, iii ej teiiiher th ,StIi, io5. Iii ivastt.rinu lagageii igicili set 111(11cc. he ut tin. claimi.Christ h-6 11C his auWetice, .ii i jig iby f'Iliiving liii. prilicipIcs :iitd liviig iiiiivc. is lie ihirrttml We \Vi1l11 1 Jill oir Itt.;irti, aid ill the v 1 111 1 1Jkii:v. I)k. I i:xt;i.isii it 01.In I N has let III liii 1, Bris nile after twocars study ka'. t. 4 )II hu return lie wasIh1.ltiea(hlIIiIli.tI.utl,u If St. Stephen'sVutilet.ir1ii, Bri-.i lane. lie al,. hail theIi uout of bringing Archbishop Kihhian'sI , t lhj tuuit to .delaidi-, \\t.' svuiiiiatliize vithhut, Ill iii h:,ilu f his sister.Ti ii.-''Ilit. is .tIio ilialiging dirLCtI,r of the1.inierick Shoe alit1 -1ilILrlii ha'. Pr 11ilsd ti ('(iIt.,Itl(i i'it iIi 1.8 lilt\1.'tRK CIO )\VI.EV 01. I -- lo; ISat re'*'ut ii iug' sic nd Di v,uttvat tP:ttri.k'. liiurle' lie got iiiiiior d er i.l.,t June, and vi'-iii ii us tliiriitiz tilesuiniller.I Iti11R1\N CI'NNiNI.l1\l ais ill lit, 1..itt.d I1el11114l 1111 1111.1 tile \'ill lit.Iii 1111411'. 'ears iii oiitli .\ Iii nil "',!1ie tutu. \i'ii (uiieraiM. 1).\N.\IIFR .4 M..\ t hi-a, j d my Ii st iiuedicah We ti I ii:,tttiiate hut. ii gitting histat 0,11 eXIllil0114 I, ill the National Batik, Limerick. isitiakitig Ill'.. haul :1 ;11l;10 i ithi the( liege Player-..Sl.\N de CuIRCV tM. 10-iO4lis dimuilg first t.ngulieeruulg at I 'iii'. t.rsitvt..'' 'liegi, l)iiluiiu. We thank hint for theiie'.'.s lie has sent us.LIiii. ioauigiir;iI lilt_i hug Lust \l.urehi liidelivered :111 address on ''National Chiaracteristics"winch 0, \ ely \vell receivedJ. P. l)( tR i I M 10! 1 ti iS ILsni.'cssfni 11(1('14 i ii ltalluiauuore, Co.1m. itijinJi thiN 1)1 '( ;t ';.\ N I M lid - Ill Itil 15L \'I' I- hirIsi ILrous firuuiur near Tliurles.He '.us atiotlier '.vio tnt Fr. Fi liucane metitt Bailshridge, last March.l:1 .\NK FAIIV, T.D. a .M. It95-1t"0,Ig.Iu1l presitk-1 at tilt <strong>Past</strong> Pupils Dinnerst 'ear. We jriihiiisit 1111 aIilreciatu(uI 1hijuti by a writer oIl political affairs. ''Mrlaliv has presided over tile I)ail o itii thetact and good iuiiuumur since l'residt.'nt 1)1-\;uk - ra Ils'.11iuied office ill I(j2. Mr. lthi'.0. 1eglrilt.t1 as it vury etlicieiit Ct_ann Cohnhuitirie,hIlost attentive ti I hits duties, courtitsto evervi odv, iatieiut with irrelevantilqtlltit.s 111141 er' popular with all iarticsLit I,ci aster Ill use .Avel v hard wi rker,lie ii lug ago uiialc hihIIsl_'lf thorimghlvIaiiiiii;ir it It every detail of procedure.lie 11115 1 teen a metiul it_r of the Dail since101 . when lie was elected fir his native',,I I%\ aV. lIe 8)11(1 ised tIut. Treat, is agrad mitt- if the National I Ili versi t\ 1(11(1 allleiilher of the Sam irstat Bar." This is highramsc but an' lilt. 0 ho kin ot s Frank Willagree that it (lows limit contain oil(- word ofexaggeration.


\IUNGRE'I' .\NNVAI.I)LRM( )'l' FALLLR 001. \L i -ici)a !lrst 1)iv111e at St. Patrick's, Carlov. Iii'gi it his 1.11.1 tA. exam last VLar and is tells 115 that \V I LU 1 Mcli;\ LI is theredioig xeellelltlyas all 1tiiallill( iiItiCiiiil :iii-i and iii ii hg tii't 1 ilii1 isi ii hv.ill ( 1l\V(V1lI(',I-I F11/.li.\1'RICK (I tM. 1020isREV. A1l);\N F.\RREI.1, f C,tle- aa busy ii1iciti iF ill I)aliie Street. Hetii\v1l-( ire, was iti.elltlV home (ill a liiiiday \ a one of tile team that representedti iiIll 1llLiiai1d. IL. is .tatioiied at 1-iç <strong>Mungret</strong> in tile Inter-Sell Is I lijon Golf\l itchaiu Riiiii S.\V 17.Li (Ill] ietitlifl, aild tied for first place forJ. J. FITZ(ER;\LD tIM. ISo-lfl021tIle 1 eSt Zr i- .Ciii,. Liillgratuiati(ifli.retired friiin tii(. ivii Service last year, andis devoting himself to ills IlI)hI)v of tlu.atricalsatthe Al iiiev, (;ate and ( )lvitipia, asj tHY ILANN ERV 1 tM. 102 i-1o24IS (loillg Very \veli at hi irse-lireeding, atwell as private sin i\VS wider the name oftjiiirciiti \ ii, Mallow.Gerald hogan, lie is liviiig at iiHowth Riad 1)ubliii\'ERV REV. CANON ELt It tI) It >.M.J. F11'ZLERALI) (( ).i[. 1u:oIci3:) I Si.i 2- 1 oi Iof Arran Qiiay, has becni0Iall minted by the Arch-Bishop to tileLeiltra I Savings Lohlinhittee.\Vr s\hllj i;LtlhI/L m'iIt 11 1 'A I )I)\ 1' R A I NI I )• M. 10 7-1i;1 death if hi'.father.REV. T. Fl IJIAAl ii tM.is ;i-1-.1a1il at liliil11ctl]ate Heart (jiiircli.I I )ewev St., C.1-CLIM110d \lass. I ILCalled to see lii, this year.We m.'oiIgratlhl,ite \\ .\ L\ IN I iI101 -10171 (ill iii'. tilL IL Il I..Raii, Cashel-M(1004-14jll laid U short visit to \Ini.Ldiiriiig tile shiilliller. \U coiigratiilate 111111oil his elevation tolh'L'llltL'the rank (if tiontesti-This dignity is a tril tile to ill,zeal and st lii ug work ill discharge of hisdutiesI le was for a time Rector at StJohn's Semi nary, San Antonia, Texas, andNis iieeii tjtaiicelhir it tile Arehiiliiicese and'i_eretarv t- ) tile .\reliii1ij fr nlafl\ears.REV. A L]IERT GIl, }Ji if,v1 \VIIS Ii velm,'onie visitor last()VT P.\STISCI iteiiil el.lie gave his fir s t blessing toall allil eelehr,ited the iiovs Mass. He leftIreland in I Ictober ti take up his illisslohl-Ui v ni irk ill Meli ii un lie,ilk. PAI)I)V ('k1I'NE 'I t.M. 1021-gut hi" lola] last i)eceiiiher, and isill the geiitruii lIusluital, Galwumv,ice he is still keen (11 rugby.\\'i.Thishe was line 41f the lltsifldjllL 1a\ eFSlie Ilatelllall Cu.r. (;RIFI:IN u,M. i(il-10lZl is oilicliiiitut1I Ilf TellenlIrt (uIlm,-geREV. M. (',IIRV i.M Itii:-IciIn) hasIi a i moilIteil ('liliti, Oil I",. ii lea,wDAN HAJI'!N It ).\I. lo2c-Iiao) is oneof the lulallv Muingret well doing llle(iicihleat the Cmii lege of Surgeons.i47


Li]d\v1I.I.11.: IL\NIFV ).:ML. I271t;3litiitandiiig players ftin Listvear' .\ii-iiulaii1 iinriinznii-I nal1' IMMV ll\NNlCk .1i s ill tile 1i\iliciIl liattl i.t 1trniuircti Ititi LIL 9 ]I,iittl \\V uii..t;Ltlttt jt 1i I1.\NlL\1 l.\'MUN(R1T \NNl'.\L11.\RN1I'1 1 s[IS utaki i a i eat flallie 1 rIcher.\V are glad Ill Lii v that his ]I(.:Iltll isil IVLII lii itiltiiti()11 it) lii i(fllilliIiVihitrcii work he looks alter a little \IissiflChurch, alaiut five niile .ivav, and tlsi11 is a large c invertI: IIV. II. I IA It It! S.I 1 1 -, - i I t I I lit I-. oil I4 )l'R 1'.\S'l'J.\.'\iiS lIINNESSV 4 tM. ii -inii has Ie1i \VI,rkiig ,iiicu his I,rchivais.1 v IV siiccesful bliSillesh iiiaii ill New ti ,ii Ut the (ii ICI.5e If MIll jie. lie was oneRoss, and is a splendid social worker of (Inr VjSjtI)i5 List Jnlv. lie IS lil(>kilig1 Ic takes a larct I ;LT 1 ill iii kind, 4 \VeI I :Ili(] is tlehiiilited with his worktltli(IIIC 'till L.y..ItENIS a1••R I 111M1'IIRI•:vsI: -liIt tM. 1011-is VUrv successfully ri1I.nhii aI'll 2 1 aiii,lifat-ni atIi it, st lIt the suburb ofeitrislane Since lie VL5aIIlIIjiitedi It . lie has liii t a shiielidII.l school whichi s ivajiitajjied vit1ii out any Guverniiieiit.tiltsidv. In i (I2' there wits a Foil of 1 2,11 \\ thieVe Ire (over t Chilidreli in theI 1. .1. lI[I I.l O.M. I 14(11)- 1141 !j of1.iiitrick II;, hteii ( iroiiit i\Iallitgtr ofIII Iii.l1 .\TIICrOC:LiL ()t! ( I. for tilt- IIL..tIlirt -ITI Lr. III hIa}IilV lilarrit - Il.tt riIiiIi4 from tit, - t:Ir IIIIIIi.i Ir:kiri )- ifI 11:1. ,t\ s ti LI -Iii ,tit t In ri thIaLi1t LIL - IIIlrIt, of \1 iilii.irI for ctt - rIll IviflI 111111. I-1 lull, to ti.it Ii1llLiihIIII 111(1 \ I tio ii ri I till..JOhI\ D. 1.\.\NA;II U.\1. 192:11112 I of ItiIhI) - is t) -ajhii(i It\IIItir - II) I. 11.1) htt) Ill Ii(IC l( - ( thirt-. tirII ilr I ) IlII ( TIIL.I> H 'I 9 I ...... i .(hint,- (Ih.,LI)li ii IlliLli' IIfli.1 tt a'.( ).tI - ilJ - ili_iSI in Ili-, 1lLL1llLI. ti Iisord:iiiicl I;L,t .ttilv -- \II \htihtI.. .\lilLI)i,ilat'diiian. his lldtlFeS5 is LIII. I IIVt,heru lie is niUkii2 II siluccess of fainiin14K. W. hlll)1R\I.\N 1 tM IIt_i1(1I141liii. 1 eelI cli sell as a cillIlj(lihte for thuJ( (uN ll.\RNVIT l\l. i2L_iIeI.ti(I1l (II ill iiiicht ru I i '..-niativet, on tiltrI_adilig IF lii'-. tltFIl iris, at I niver5itv Central Ci Inlieji of tile Irish Free Mato.<strong>College</strong>, Cork.Medical I iiiun.It ll;\ \. L.D.S.III U.1 111 ic\\ I ),M. 1t1_i_i1u, i\eiiIgli, iS .1 IluittiSt u ith ii \'erv big•i.Ictice ,tl i '.\vtult, liii1,i1ti -\INCEN'l' III 'N.\N it OfIf I iinis, in I \\I5 f IF some time ill(hlialia, is iiI(\\ ill tit' itie thte EI111IlS'.0I )Itice, Xcvi \rkFR. J\\II5 Ill hi1i\RI) (I t:ij ilIi2(1-l)I--. KFAICN;S i().'iI. 1925-11I29) t- 1LOi_i h1i:i(I II III I .ti.ti I :11111 Political 'uie viceIII'. IIl)hit[(h '.uIiL(it(ir this - ar. (nti-2r:utolIatiln,. h III'. :1 r - jIrt - '. - rot:Itivt of\loi,oi_&r-t ill till Into )-'.IllI(Id'. 11111(11 of(II ( Ill Itt 1111.* **l)()\!, l'h-1\ItN- (}.\i. 1923-1925) '.hlLoutlIll 2dt - iItilll,j:L..t f-It otori thit'.111 it'it Iii , i_i'll! I (-lilt in ( i I WILt LIII :11rel ( rt .l - IItIII (I IilLi.rrtt in LtOlf.


\1NGRlT .\NNI'.\l. t)t•R P.\ST 351\l( )NI(.\UIi II. KI'.I.L\. U.\.. V.(.I I" '1:4111 IltIti at St. . lit 1st>ii>.ii)itll>llllIt. Itx:i.. lic illlllC1 toviii lrtI:sittl if] thc lIttir flitur.l,okiti llIrt :irtl it 11l)r 11(1).. Iii.. ].4)r(i 'Ili il 11:1111 11I ril>iitt to \I ios,ii.rior }iiii11' /.>.aii illthu c:111u of 111II1310111.Ii}.V. \V. IN \Nll1)i v.\l. Iss:i -I s55 I 1) Ito \\ 4 for iii:tllV \t:ir' Ill (ii:iri.5tIII ( , r:ils:titi..Isswit 13.. 510W Ill., 11 i'iV>11(IlLs r121 1>1 Illli(r.lt i,:i..t.1)11. II. R( 111111 K Il1.LV (O.\1. 190(1IS) 1(1) our Vi..ttiit olossIssr Ii;>.. rtrtiitivbt-cli appoilitt )I r3ilIlOIIli,t to tilt- 11111-srti-i ( •otiiit IlI..}oI:ll.I'. }>.11ll.\ (O..\I 1 93 I% 2 t cachil;Lz Ilelvtdtrs ( stltiu.lIlly. I)FISIMONI) LEHV ((LM.1 925 s':s, >onl;tiiioiI 1:tt v -Ll• :ii tlitlni'li.li ( 4)11ti.i. lto)lIiC. Ad iitulto.. Zthlltl(S,Fr. l)t,liloolol.PADDY LIl.\I-i'Y (O1. 1928-11931i.ot fir.t itlito- svitii ljr-.t-s.Ia-.s itisnotir, illi'It&trital ;t it(] 4lttIt:il10-:sl l.l1iZihleuriIlL' itlIt' j, (-1111..IiIt'rt'(l onc of tilt noi -,thoriiIi:tlIt ,lhi(Iellt, o 1111 eliL'jli& -(rilli.ill. \. It I \I K lIN N II I )Y 1 1. 1 I1512 7 :1i iIrloll:1i.&:isid:t viorL for t lic lt4i'..jIot1. lit ..till,liIiW.. :L kiiidlv intcrc,t ill ourt;iitilt. At ri-.tiit It(- I, (oliIl((tu(I svitIsi':Lrloll 4V Co., i112'iltet-ristg Work,. New-(t.il1'-l0!)-l\ lit. lll)Ill' Li lw) Vt':tr..ILl:) I I :1111 I lit ic,'Ii 11 i'll! rttatil :11111 \\ c (:14> :t',..11 re 111111 I hat WI;1 1)1>resi:ti tlt:tt isiiere-.t.I ..i -.1 I 0 11t I t \lf rit 1141.. N1 ii 141 t r witic Imo I o iitLt(IitiIlt of lii, s:LrIv tI:sv.. lit i) io&Ill (:iltt..il,lI. 114 \%:l. 1 ill 1113111ri , I It b v:t,t tlit>ct..t titil 111:1111..uItl, titil tlIilruit(.. to-li:L III I till IItXittii(s to Iii-. tjisit''. /1:11.IllS (;li.(I:. A It 11fl1S11u1 I'll1.IAN ().\1. JM- ls!i 1 hi..torisl t'ioIt :ttttiitioii by liii .\ll _\ii..tr:tlj:i;ttltsolii Iiiiii:itjoi (.ot1li.rt,, il ltIi ILha, tIIIIVI!It(l. 11 'vii I>> 5( 1 )051 it .tl(kLilIlit No) y. Stit :i if ( l (( ill tiIltit itilt ii Nov. I •( tlL.li sr:tl :ir(ItI)i,!tos1i.. :11111 IIkltl>1u, willI II.: jI 5 I I 1 K I IIINllI.I.'tlll l{l.\. \1()N..1(N()U KIlN-().\1. li-is'i> 11:1.. 1>1.411 illt -ii:trl of fit) 11:Lr111 of \\3rrTi3llil(OOl forlist i''five ve;ir.. 1111lrl(ijri, thathas 13k)!! Illast (li1tiIt tll;Li tiiiit 11tLI,t>.til)t011\' to lii.. :till(' iiitl \%I,( :tilitiiiii..t:t-tis>ii.'1Il1(Iav. 14cpt. I 5th V14, a rId htttrd:sv Istr \:>rrnaisiluol. .' ,>jti>tjiilJ>ri fit :Lr ..sIi>>oI V.l.. l> it- lI((l liv \io..t 11ev.III 01 KI 'lily. (. KIllN\N ....1. ().\1. :I-2t)t, '.tIttl\lltL 1iiollllV :it \liIltuvi> I>:irkits rt lic ll Ill sr La iii ul ii t IL\\l (IllLr;IIIII:ttI (. 1l1lIilN' ().\1.IS) I- U ) on Iii, llt:1rri:tt to \Ii,, Iil;tk1Of (;)rt.told ri'.. IIl,l( Ill IllS5\N1-1 ().)Il.(ILt'hiti,t illIII. .11 NI l..\'\N (OM. 193-1s121. I51111 it:i., lo> 11111 III tist l.istr10000,l archdiocv,cfor ,00iit tilsic has now hven:hilIlolIlltt(l :i,i,tallt at Iisinore.. i lNIH\N ( ( ).M. 1512-151 i isfarming Es . at (a rrign;ivta r hILl r Cork.DAN I,1INN()N (().l\1. 191 I-l9ltfl isLIII oxo'iittivu' offietr Iii tilt- l)ulutrtitttiit ofI )u'h-iut. 1i- ru1r(-s4-stt(-tl irs-laud in 193:41111 1935 ;it tlt' _\htllst;il (ouist- uitioui,., oftill II 1141111 of ( \'(1It5. I hltur!Iatioilalc atLuipziu, asiol ]iitt,,tI.. :iittl i, Ito>!! Su(.. of


; c.: Mux(;Rl:l' .\NNL .\(lllii:itit1 ltotliilidt:tclitit I1:L Ii-Firc:triii. Itl.\.. 1.1)1)11. I.'(.)Ns I ().sI. It'12-I I t. is vtrv iiittrtsttd ill ivrl ill i. am!Iii, liItlI(la't'. :L',V!Itel Liid is l.ilitiiiI.. a \jiiiuriiI:iii ill .\i:str:ili:i :i lit l I.'ittli-kIlOSt Ii 1i1t:Ltlitr. lit- 1 iatlicil illof I lit I ri'lt (clit.St. Mar C, ( at htd ru . Svui nev . on ( ,€iodl'riti:tv I 93I(I.. S..!O.M. 19 I5I9I,'i Is l)e:LuI if S(:itthu (ui!-is will kii, 14 as a ttiiitri,'i rstilist Iii tittik part ill :4 Iri:uiigul:ir di,ii:,stiin ()it ( Airktian - .Ii\% isui h:ift It1k l'.\S'l''5...FIt\NK ,Ie(dt\'l'Il (U.M. 1912- 1915hi:is 1i:lifIu i l tis :1 tiii.t alld hi:i'. iifiiliuI!:1 liusiuits, itt lit, ill TI Ill Nitrili (iritil:irRoad. 1)ii Id III,is a111:11 tt:ulLtr at Iltispital. CO.rick.Fit. TIM I.) )N( . ( I-II.) l:tt, iit1 Ittitor of St.lt ii Ill))P:ttrii ( II . . .I.tltiii I diiIt 11\. V. McC.I{I.\N.11)11) 1923 has luau ni:tkiii ; ru:llTi ,kill t :u' :4 iiilssiuuIilr. IttrriiII lit iltiTiiII:1 i)iis.iOli II) I'.l1I1l. II' is statiOlitti( 1tri'i I 'it . IlIIiiuiIs.(;. I .'lc( .\I{I'II't. UI.. ().\I. !1)0()-I 903 ) ii raft .111:411 fur I liti Ii I t it t u. t lit It II til \l :uILrit this ta:ir.:1.1:tiii..I iuiiiit-ui eig:111is1ii' oil .JuiH 211d.() II Ieli 2uitl l:ust Ii tuutik Iii, final VOWs.ttIir:it ii l:it lull), :iiji! Iii:ilIt thanks fur [lit ,huh , huill li:ih 'tiit its dii rliit.i (lie 'icar.Itt 1 1920i. shirt, lll:ilI:igtr Ill lI FI c f:ithiur,lit (1I ti t\t .'i III )N i I )\j 1t)I7-I It iis suuj'i it thu litisilit,,W uuuui2r:itljh:iIi .ItlIL(It \luNFF(h111114 11422 1014 his TiI:Lrri:iu to \fjs,:1 r lii r. 11 is iii :uiI:i ur if tilt- ( t u1921 4 1931 uiis iltiiui., his fiui:uI itI1Iittrili. lit:l!siu :4 ilItlilluir if (lit Iii:LiciiIi ii--lit cri'itI . hi r:t null if Bacon 5hiiis I .t (I. I)itlthiDAN Th\ i:u i:)M. 1911) 1923) IlirotiItr is it th iii t r Iuriirt ii:rick-d1. N \Ii(t It1.\ IN. 1 ( ). \I. 190913 tliiili a iuiis ,iiliritiir ill Numi:udiis :ilili Iii pki fur liiiit.rtt ill tlii luihr.uliuuiils [ii ( lf (uutillotltliiri..\ \I:t( A. SL l.I.l\\\is ili ii ii. 111441 ui lIt :ut (I) \\. h:uci that his hie:ihfli hI:is iuulturi , it!.list I )tc'4' Ill in r lit tI:i Viii fi' I)ii lthu,:IIflstill tilt. ':jtiuiii:iI iltirlimi.'.1. G1. McI )( )' N l II. it lt:t(likt:tlt isIli thu ':itiiii:iI l!:iiik. ltiiiislit. I'.'I. \i.\NNJN(, O.\l 1923II) 7 ) 'it as ui nI :11411.11 iii II):! 1 :11141 Is hut 'iV ITIiIu' l.t.\iI'i. 1!.I.FIt. P. LYNCH \( 11 ( ) \1 . 1 909-19101i r::;:stt'iil fruit Kilfimi:L1ii iii I1:ithki:iI.( .\ NI )\ \l .\ \( ,•\\s1,2 I 1tMI li:ts luttli :iji1iiii,it-if(:iliiili of J lic l.I Ili urItl uliuuetst. i Ica rt fistiuti)iaLtiihItiOIi5 :uliil .\it \I ititits .\liiois.O.M. I:!I9:12) ofphioilljilu is doing first year i'hitiili>gvat St.. Iihtii ,. \V:iturfttr tit lic udhtjii Iuutuiptjt'o ;oitl Is :itt'nII(lit (r4'ttrj:h4I (ulivur,i(v for lii, I)(ILast sI111I1I1t1 hit t:ihI,but fuiuiiuil titii>i>il:Lt Ifliuht. Tllv luiss it :1, lull I's,INN ( II ) \1 . I 930 193 ii1.i.duuuiii :irii:i i. ili' ittitlitIlit it I.( .1).•R)l LV IN' (Il ().\I. 1927-1932) jsttl(IltTlIi't. \s..I.t:iiits 11\:ilii. vitli firstlI,,. *!ii(tiir li:is fitrliidtlii litiiiI'll rtlur ,t I'd\ for tlic prrstIi( :itld so hisfinal \I.P.i.l. iiilist \vitit ocr. \\ Il'it I sit Ili,,, t 51)(ctl V rrcOVCrV..1 .M I I'NNI,I.I. ().\l. I12s-I13:I 1 (ifr:istlt \\t'.t is tluiiui.z tilginueriuiL.& atL.( A. lit hiI:i\ scrilili li:ilf for thei!iIhhul(iis ill (In ( I iii Iui.t.( I1lt.' II) \I .'u( 1.1.sol it. itiir 'itithi a 'i'trvBr! fast.,r:iitice illltl.V • ltKl\1(;l\\I192 I I 13 I write, to ti, front \\iiltu r urI :i It' Iu lit n. On hi, :lrriha] lie Was iiitt hiV:4 flhimuul It' of old _\Iiiiirtt uiuui iiieliiuIjii IrIrs. I'.1 . 3. Fliirkt ;iIIiI .Joh,C YR ou rk v. Ir. Luku is iuilly idt:ietI'ititli his hi;LiisII 'it huh hi:i, its jiiiiI:I ofIrish l4iuthult. (),It if tilt. hiflhi,t.. Is 1l:Illleii• 1\!'I( )\l \I .\ ItlI N I I t\J . 192 I 19,2 ,2TI his I:ithiur, ituiItiiin. i'Ii'jijuss (r:unuI(:411:11 1"t.. 1)llihIIl).J(K \IEIl.I:lI O.\l 191 - 11)17is all ilffj('(r ill thu It idi' ( ,uci iii..ERR I.U'i' (()..NJ I tI!2. 154:15IttusitiublI in tile 4 - 11% ifsirvit'e :tuiil Is prcparing for th .1 killior Jxt'et,I itt Exaiui


,54MINt R11' .\NNIAI.II 'k 1S1'355S..J.( ().\l. 1t)$O-11 )\IlIR Ill.fur thc !itlp litli:i'. LVtIl its in 1Lrt)ariIIg tiit' il)llliiiIi";tii(l w ttIIIgr:ktulutt hull oil winiiiiu iii.\lt-.lnl fur Iruji lijtiirv ill tht\:It i4)iiLl t liIlti'iI \ -III. I). \IItI UI \ i,Iiiu t-\ti-lItiiuiIr:LtL ill \\t-.1 (rIlv Ill ul.• .1 • 'i'40").:L.",• ,4 I. --4 4 yIr'•p,tLlil( of lii'. 0141 Li(ljLLiiitiui(t' oui tilt '})() tto give liiiui ;t lit:trty wtleouiue :itli,Iihiuii t - \ - r\ - , iI ((t' ,,ii his liii'.1t)ii I''\i1i j ul_l LI).II I\. I'( )\l \1 t i.( .\ Ill ( ).\l I III-II,I l)cTIt L%tiil Vulr. ill (lithank wa, ortl:iiiitd at St. Iier:iii. Ku-kt -nnv. tIii.. vt-ar. While still ;t i;ivnian he441, dii iT)LIifdtiLli'l( won-_er ill (';itholie\ It ion. I h fiiultl and iFt4.Itit'tl ovir ai-ial \iiietiit 1 )- Paul roiifirtiitt toI k ift cr (114 (lt)% It LI4I OUt 111411 IiiI I. I. it lit 4. hut to itait' ,L)h)il foruIuLh((4.t itt \auittiiivtr. \\'u ,\'lii)):ltIIt/.(him >n t!i ilt;tt ii of hi, f:u t lit r.Ir. ItitiAdV p:i I I I) istt'ni1i :ig;1ufl tlii ;I11:111 LI ,trittiL' t,1,LlLtitill lasti 7 1931 at ut - rut I'. iii - ft>rw:i ru(1 Ili, ti rtl i t);i Ii Lii LI ilL1 till I't*I;IiII1 ft intlIli( llorie of \I u ngrt-ltI\. I. \ItIlI'IIV O.\l. 12--I929i-I. ,ihIiLI lit tI it I):il:iIi 1':trk l:i.t 1)11..\l MlIII')4. .Illit II Ic 1 11141 h1. a.ut in .J;ilIi:i r and jut \ i nur rt luLl jul11mf rilight (il(lIl'thttai the ltov-. i\l I',. Ilexlilt) I'll ill 3.TT. N U N. N f( )'tI . I921-1929 is doingui:ttlitiiit- ill (1 U. and is jtrttuiuiuutnt iii)1141 It:1gli-, fuucitlt:ill ti:tuiis'l'.NNli1 ()UELIINI-1 O.M. 192S -I ) I. hlh)uui - lutiurtli tar ilittliel Ill' Lit.I •( .1). ;uiith is :u vtrv kit - ui ti:urrn.uiuiui.tlI-1ti-lh fur I I icHeStuijiur Eii.iut :iuiull-ii'.t Scui,ir I-our for lilt- (ollt-gtI'. 0 flt-IIINI-.'.0.\I. 19:30- 19:31> kar llitt4lLIV ;ut ( itunliffuU I'.'. I' (1 11 U I I-N ).\I . 1923 I !1 29 1%%A, fur a iii it - :iI W N to lit r lliu I Im, Ili] \%tuil iiitttt>I tL thu (:utluutlj tI ):Ikiml It I ) i't - r'. :itttutPrt-bx ttrvI927-19:1I•Iuiii uuiu.- ij if let Jt it- IIltL9 of Sun-isUI - V. .-I1)NI1'\ \I( Il..\ III Kl-V ()..!.19:31 i s t1i94\ ii thu I,t,t >1 lit:iltliI,, lii. 1u:uri.h of S.iiitli'.u:i. lie (h,ui4.ihltr-'Ii, ttIitiiii of t!it - I':tri'li Tii:u:1:iuut hi,iui.t ililtieiiit:, (Li ut ;ijni (If* tht, ruui .l, - h-:uinh 1:L 't \ lair a:i :i'airulitl tIll' iuuutuilH11 14. LIlut lii) Iii1912 1>11 I-11EV. W. \It1.VIfIII.1. 19117 is ;Lt I 11411 it I I,0TU't with Fr.lohiut.\t lea ruth last vt-ar wit Ii regrettlut his iit:iitli w a it. it iittIl. \\e sin -(errl\ ltLt}It tl>:it I Ii '.4 Ii '-:k 11F I. 1\IiI; ALANNIN..U)JIN \ItIt1LV IO.'%1 12-I92 I-)rut II alt -ti t,t Canada.httwiu UIVVL hut \ ,kh>tw .\i.tau0ILr'.t - vtr of \\jt-:)tw (:u,i'tv (ttiLihLji antiI .uurinu(ar to (lit \\itkhiu'.v Iiuuril If IIt:iIt lulit- rtt't-uitiv rt'etietl Ver'. IiiiLtli >1:1 4. - ftirlii. '. un,. ill thc uit'.v hiitui-.juu\itkltu%% .(lit-Iqit illThr ii'.t I i I l;i- ,, c 4% Iii(hi litlU. 1. \l()lt11lS lV (O.i\I. ii4t)!I Ii. .;IIuiI Lii.t it l'tL)L)riiiLI, I'urtLII 1Ili.4.:tui I.(_I.\ 1)1)4 \1 ( )It U I - l -\ ().\I I III191 1 . rILiiiliflU :u 4 , r . % .iiuit,tuilbitsincss ill Charlc% ilic.1'R •\I.\( Il I(I \l t1( •\I1V ( ().\1.V(l(Oiii(i.iti)i It, lii,Iuiva \I:tttr I:it Supt. i'Iierc \vert stillTIM \1 I 1l1'11 N ( (L"a. 192 7, 1911'.vrite, a lt(t-r ill l, uita ti >.1 iuigrctill l(oiiit. Ill :tiui gi'. t' uu gootililly-. of liiiue-.tlf. Ili, hitaith Iu:i, iiiiproved.iutt lui '.iit to IrtlOi(i 1;i.t vt-ar :iiitl '.Vt:il.o lit-:I I-d lie io lii.. UI). ( I I uiratiiIa -tit)ii. IIi .Jlli)tE1)l) I F. \1 I It I'll V ( ( ).Mthu L1(t t lIt .1111 IlIL(t)llflttI 91 1 Illis a ,uijurintrndt lit ill (114' (ivu. ( I ll;Lrds.•1'.J\ (K N N F, \i 11ui-1.iiLI vcry jlruluzru - 4.'.u;u lLii.uuut.'. it, SIi - andhi:t4. lIetli tI((t(I1 liutuuriter of u%tr:ultiuhlR lititiji.. 10 till- town. i.:u.t4ar lit'L5LI', LIhuht )ifitt'(I (it the Wt)rkulig (t)Iiuuliit ttiof(131 ion.-'Flit- (j(izt - u), ;uiiul It:ut(-htLivi'r, .ui,,i)-.JOE NORM 1fF (()M. I i -iii 1) I,% asi'rtift'.i'd ixu \lt.1 uuilving Theology.I.' lt'rav :411(1 is nowltlL11i1itd is (oui,iiltri4i Iii lit- LI iiiotjt'I,'oliN o)(ONNI-:I1 1 ().\, 1921-21)1, tittiiuu t-ioiitl divinity at St. l';LIri(kIlilirIt. I It- has Itt-u-udim-t-,(. Olf;iultutttl for (bitFit. IA( K ( )( ONNEI.1. ( ( ).M • 1919-1923) of (alIt - way (t), Kenny '.rliti WLLfor a long (inn - euir:Ltt - ill Iittwtlu has l-t-uitranl,ferrt-4I Itt (irt - tuILlult. It:ttlutlrtuun.


'iIN(RI'1' ANNUALtUR 1t,\yNVI cilIliZratlli:ttt (ilitlt\ O(()NN( )I1l!lI!1 1922 iiit hi, "'I fit Ii,\\l 11)11.().\1 I923- it';N% it it \l ( tLi Ill.().\1. ito; 1912I n :nhtr it :1 in; :tti ,IlllLLr\tht.tiiI it !(:ttkt :tit. lit ilV iplir .1.1 ri)v;li ;vilrilll ;vhpii t lot'tillt pliitiiIi, tilt; fir liii 1)r.ii ri) \1 r;l Ctitt wiirk iii\t1)iti:tl iii(lit \Ii) .)1i.\ll.\t:iktti or lii. ttIiir. I .ttit.. ititt liii tutu tt ti' II I iti I I.11 NJIt\ .() \1. ':iLiiilt(ii 1i111 CiiiI!l1(;I ()NiIII. ().\l. 11t2-19:C2Pitt. Ii I iii .uu&i.fiii htitsuuti,, iii Piurtitiw(it. \:ittrfiiruI.Liii i.ir:tti I'll l to 1)11. oil i(;N(ii. Itt 12 ittI for tin iii',; lii11'.. Iii itO. Ii(t!1 tatiuiuiii.l at ( IeiiaUltitlul . C. llnt\to theI )L('t till vuarstuitti has all UN-,.' ,.I IC)) I il(t I 'i, Put vi.it IrtI;uuipl in .Juluu..if St. \I:irv.,.hit,r,iittrt.iu_ I'Iiinjti;t ill I92() lic list. builtittinjt..uliiiriiti.. tilt .htiuiuj :11111 ttiii Itru,lit Ndditimm (ii liii Ittiiiiljii;ucti;itiu, lic it, ititut ruijitu,titI to iu•tatrii'eruiltill- oil , utj;uJ iiru:u 'if in, 01141ha,frutiiuuiitiv bit_nOlati ur at thu. - Cu tiiltululflt)rjfl) iii si Civic eventin tile celuhrtit -till it ti llltli uitai1i Ili t;tl. I c i.I It I I. I .i lit iii iii tli:tl rut litliii t1ttit,tti Iir:ll)i Ii i1 (It. Iri.iL\\i il.,'tat. \lilii:ii [illitit. (.ilirttiIa t I ii u t Ii. iii rt ii I t o I i I I t- I)2 I \tiltt . :1 \_I .tiipi ,, Ciii -.iiltiitiieilitiit \I'Ltlttriiii. tilt tar. ll j.J tr.fit if ti.\l .ii-. Stiti:i it tilt, I 'I I iii Iliii rtli.• -i'.i i.IiJ.\MI. F.ttii C \f.51 I Iitt het_ititted FistI her in tile1 tillstu.r ttuiuliiist V Bank,It. C) l)U\C,(ll1I!)(It; Itll ;i.itiiI it :ini i'.11111. \'. ti tnt lilitrittiti (ii ,. liltiti il. I? ; itltittl iii,tititit. t.. l':i,ttr if St. \l:ir\lI'iltt.tii.lt ljiilith lltitll hi, & ;l1tit111t ,lttiuilir'..11'.ltit'I FA it .\l. I 2 -Tttif .I.niv 'tiit. friuit :ilt iikiiii;t ii,iillrit :11111 inC m;tt.' that tilt liii! I. tilla ,titlntt if witrrv tip hint. lit..11itditIlt. itt hi, ttttiii. :11111 i , uraflllltI)liiritlllii tirIiltt ;It i'' I Cii lit. tRW sit r-riitli14iiil'.11, i. t iii'..iiltrttl 1,111 of tilt'().\1. I92S-1931)tII.\I.Ii t('II.Al.\.I titi I ti ta ha- a iiit.iultnttitlt trtii tici itit;titt ta ii' , :t tout littin tip lit it knowill tilt, ii itt iii Iti , . jut :i \I it it.1)11. PA \I F. O\1.\li()"\ C )..'uII SI' I lit- linitt It, n. it:t.:ill tx to' n.i'. jil•tn -C lit Ill I .iiiithiit[itivir.it).\I. 125-I . itii\ ulitlltt. hit1 tttitlRllli• at( irk.I).\\ ()\lt 1.I..\Ni. O.\I. IIiI)-I!)Iii Li juitiriu;tIi-t jut ( Itic:ti.rii.1'\\ 1 1. 1, 1 I.()J.tI( )RDA N..5-Itti.IIii turk-s U it_il -Cit j((5tt_ tilt}'ItI-. I(ItIN & \it'I.\I1lILI..suit - dut pita Ci.thi,, t:ir liv ito, Iluill ;utiiiiittul for tit(LttdRI- V. ,J'iM 1l10111)AN (O..Mi L1IVAN'S i,. tip ulllt.,titial Chart-It ti l).0 it uiti.C .iuri t:t rh,\tlill ill Jul).lii tuik ..i antii Lie. ill the1li.titiltt ofiCtiutktr, uxtiuti.tuitit fin-C phict -Ili (Itt Practict.hull I.it'tV ofI:iuiktuii I )t.1titt lit. ,ttolh, lit ull;uui;,jrtsri itt it,1 iii ii f and list', retl ii t't•t( 1I • hatiiileap to liittr.


REV. M. OSUI.Li\.\.N (0-'\Ip),!))whovisited is tin, year is parishpriest if St. .\ Iivsi ii... Itohy. Liverpool. rponl.lit 11;1.. hitilt a church and is flow buiuhuiiia uie\%1011 ()'Sii.I.IVA' (0.M. 1!113-191t)gave ii., a rare treat %v iien lie brought tli,('atliolic I tistituitu' plavt'r.. to 1,rodtiei'Profi,,ir lii, ' for us. H pl Y willhe Ion renui'uuu In rid a nil .1 u' :1.. theMUNGRET ANNUALJOHN F .O'S[ Lii VAN ().M . 1925-192 7,i.. to iii' iuril:iiiut'd in .Puine at St.K ieran''.. Kiik,'nu iilit. 1l{i.l)I)1I, P.\'Vl'l. S..!. (O.M. 1912- I I iv Is 11 1 , reacher here oil St.Patrick's 1);i. lie gave a srnion on St.l'atriek ti., wluieii even tine sniallist boysii ..t coed.lit. M. Pt IlTt( 11 ( ).l . 1927- 1929\V t, ('on.rat ii late Pt UL POW E ItO.M. 192-1927 } on his u1iarri:iu' tiMis.. (iiristoplui'r_ He is one of I)uiuuz;irinn.,t':nlhini. htisiiit..s lilt.n.1)11. 1.[Kll (Ii(J.11'i is at present,tat joii,d it kilt'oek. Co. Kildare.()IR I'ASTOut to \\,ii'' 11 hich :nppt'artcl l;i..t Dec cnui-her .A. the l n,k is revii'wi ,lin anotherpart (if tin' ANNUAL it ii,, not t'ouiinicntfurther 011 it her'. .1it present lie islIrr:iuig- jIu r for the pihilcation of ainothiurhook Whichhn:is heen provisionallenitit led '' 'I'hU 6.3\' Ghost Rides.I. . I. 3: I11M\\:, 1. 4 , \\Profe',orwa.. ..uipt'rh. He Is reputed11111' of the best auuiatn'uir actors in tineRFV. l. ihI.1.rv \Nsvas ortltiiuictl at tint F'.nghisli <strong>College</strong>.it,uiot. .d \Iiilto... .1u,uuuuos. Ii. Michael\I.\ I it R II R( )( 11 Fl ( ( ),M 1929 19N:!,-It his first arts lit luuivtrsitv ('lilegeCork list .!uine. Hc i a proniiunuuit IiU'ult-hr of the [IiJi,r..jtv hinirling hi am.* * *O.M. 19'-1112; ut th,- \Iiuiistr- if ( ''u,iunI're1office., ill Slig aol is still proutinunt inn,,tIu:n II.couintr\It. 0 h-t'Ai)HAI(,H (O.M. i9:-Un1:li, doing splund dlv at his exams. at KingsTnns. He is also a very energetic memberof hue Irish Acro Club.it IV. J. ltElt(HM.NS l'0VEIt.).S.A. 0.\1 . 1922-192 t I us director( rnera I of t hr l'Ioui s tnioii :11 ( knruzzanoPro. Di Roma ;iunl is as interested asever in M ningret.p.D. it( )! )l,N O.M. 192,- 19:10his final unuihicaf at tuuhursitv ('lillegeDublin.We cong ri t iii at t' P1111, 1100 NE V().\i. 111 21-1924) out lii, first novil ".11Is ,h,uin1926- 19:12)uerv h'riiliau,tiv in the iuleorpor-itid lout uxautis, :0th lton's to do his finalin :nuituiuutn.P. It V \ N ( ). l\i . 1902-1905 ) of


\1uN;RET .\NrAL()tR PAST(':i',lit'l %%I I,,:l'. (aittlill190 1- 1905 is al)i,v littlil kttir. i)t'..1titt it,, rush oflitfiuti'. tillit. Ia % ritc :111,1 asslIrtII'. if iii. iiihtu't.t iii lii'. _\li11t \lLtt'r.1S9I Ii;,'. 11:111 :1in ,tiiltl'ui:i. 11,Ntitt! \it:Irsilllt ..tt lIrt-stIut lIt is iloing'.1(01111 t'ngihit-t'rihlg and (ilirittLr lilt .\ ( - ;Irt;tii 1 i)ti)t'r (Ill ltrit!i.t''. III tilt t'lltZiTlt't ri rli. '.(Ilnoi1)11. EM \I I-Ill' .\ N I..\ N ( ).\l . 1910191 :1 i:,r.' prarhi't :11 1r,st'.ttiItt!., l,ivtr1tttttl.is :1 fo,h haIler, lit gal liis1)10K SNI \''l'li ( ).\I, 1932- I9:1 j,. :thillltlI;thtr s Ii, '( ,triuitIi t_, I)itit)j11,193 Ion tl1t " ( 'tLlou,r,:111,1 ntis -- (':lt1t('tt for ieiiitt-r,match liii, ear1)1-INIS .( ).\i i-:it ( ( )..\I isSti]ttl'litt('lliItulh ill hilt ( ivii,' (l1:lrtls_iti-;', !:I.tIffl:.. ..EVENS 1929-a'. ttuhi:Ljnu -ii :it .\iI l{aiious lastItI.\'. \ll,. (. lli..11.N1911) W:Ls ftr:t T'iIt:tltt r of \t Irs;)tnt-st in lit lIhtt(t-.t it lit'.ut.tIts. Iii.\titish. 191 , lit tiittritI (lii' i1ttvthi::tt ittlilt' (allilils Itt'i' Ilk r of tilt' Iii,iiiatuilati(oll'' lit iilIl :111(1 ltllitt's ho rI'tllrhi to torlfit,' I lii \l t .\i(l it 111tH 1U)';lhih'..Ill is at trtstulh tILtnr ht-ttt!tttr;,ndtih v at hilt' (:1111(11 l':t I, I'. itt suit t till ii. and.lIitttutIi ,ry Iuls\ ( -:tit titl hintt- 11(1W ariditto visit ii'. I,:trrv Sltpitt-it, vitu, hei ill, ía lIlWI si .a tirkurut. :tw:uv ltlltirillglv ill 111.1925-29)1 1:1 ri-it iii .\iIi:ih,i:l - Jut I eti ('ilhircilt•,itt ills ittIrIsit art - twt - ,itv-fjt . tail.''. :Litart4-Ohmill' hiru:tI iIttiilt'II t .th I butt tr-.InAl)Il'tILlittr. Ii. is it itrt.tu1t :Is'.l'.lLhit totitit -tir ill I.ttlttitthl. iii-. :,titlri'.s isN. 17\i' iit -;trtijv ('tiIiLu':LhIII:Lto' N I ( Klli-;F:li.\N (O.\!. 191 ii!i I () ii IllsIlI:Irri:lgt- lit itiI 1 ,,,.. Pttut-r. lit I'. L trVtilt! t':it -i Stiuitia II,' is ('t)ult!t('ll,- tI Ill uitakelit'. l'lli.ntilt-tripsuu(((''.'.f(li f;lrullt'r at l.tittrstt)a ii, l)t,i-).\l . 192 I(thin' 1:151liii!. It' it Xli'.1tt':tkt'r for ..iu('('j:ll l('(:(.Iithls. lit' is iittwI'a.ttir i'f liii ( 'ittircil of tiu' I ultilI:LiiLl:ttt)it 'tit (II. It P:lstl. lt':t'..1927. Itt Lit) :t post-r:tiltiatt' (ours- :11 lii. (tittuitia' litisliltal.lI;Li1ii, itltt:I!Il,Ii till I..\l. (It - ,Zrt -i' itt' it -ht;u'ii,tl lit tilt' 1l31tt'ntu ('ttullihit - ". :110d is floS1tl'i ;It I. truth itt Ili Sit ffttlk :1111! '.l''.utL:llu t -k - tid-. iou hilt ltrtt:uLs' of hit'lIt ,Iiiutlllrilig CiItlflt\ttsiiZ(hi'ti irtlilt :1 1itisitit>iI ilhlllt'l tilt S.li1,1n-rar \o('atioil:tl ('tllillliittcr ;till] ri -i-1s1I'I''i' SKINNER (().l, 1910-I 1>11:1, :1 stti't-tssft,l liltiliur IlhijiR's. at \I it -('Il('istilvri ('o,( ).\I 1921 19:10 is(IthJlt ill- tilt:,) uitttiit':iI at tiit- ('itltt-i,, ofShir,.rt'o,l'..It l\. P. S\I i'll I . \i . I 9: I:I', orhl:liltt - t! 1:1st silllthLtt -r for till, tiltt't'st'if I'ttrhslllltlttht _tttI \I tllho. ,ulllt).EI)I)l E( .\ NI,.N M.M. 1932-1931,)'.lu(I Ittiti it-. t1 ir' tt'I('Olhlt i'.it l;tst.Titijt 11:1., t'olilliIIit'ti ilj'. tiiihi,zicilst i,,1 it's in I )alUallt-itrni',I to) (_ C.D. 10 '.t1l(I lilt (11(110', lit't,nfortuinat.'iv itnalilt' to :ltt('hill tilt'.\uiiiuial 1)iiiio'r hut iiii1's to In' prt-st'iitfl(Xt \'t'ar.NoEl. ''%I\''I'I1 .M. 1927 19:31, isdoing fittirtli yt'ar (lIlt! itIfli- at [('.1). firIlk 'l'(\I SEA \ i:


t)2MUN(;RE'l' ANNUALF'l . \V. l'( ) Ill N ( ( ). \1 . I ut) 1- Ius the lont 11-tiliisetI jlioI.o at l;II l. IIARI-tIS. Si.I. \ ill its hlell is ver' liitsv:tiitl the'it ter lie scuds to the 'Soit lit, rit ( ros',ii li(h( I' a 111)111 Cli 1t111H mutake jiii.iiuiterestilig reatelilig. We tliaiik forflit in whiii!i lie referred ti thef \i tin rt Ii i.- ii i II ,(tOflh yt:tl' NtiViCi' inN1 t. \ItIier:l\It27 is stUthV-I r is dcii rs final.it l.\ .1. I ).\ l.t (0 .NI,. I 1932) wit.ireh;tiiieil i;ist \ Cur .\tI (hILitOs .\.iiiitisir .,:iiuh we offer Y,ill mr svni1t;ttliies (inii tltth it i- oil!' ottlier..1. I L\ Ii..pite i)f this lie (1111t1 \Vtil tititl i:ilI 11011ittitije fir it littit il)Ii.\Iativ \i iiiii.i'tt unit tiII itt 1:td tohear if tilt trdiri:ititoi of 111. 1 ,.SU Lii11S-1J22 who Washack is our third eiiiit 1trtttei f tint 1929-i:i. _\d \1 tilt,), _\tiiitt"REV. .l. TIU)ItNI'ON. 5.J. O.M. u12e- 193() ) elites iiitt titri.tt his nit1 ti'itiitI' illMiiittzret.lie v nit t to ii'. f rwii L St.Michael' where lie I. thiniig well. hr. \l.\1 itIt:thiv tailed loin ill ;trri\'iiig.1)11lit. 'ii. 'I'O.\ 1. ().\i . it' T-1'.'± ) is at.Jamiiestii\ui ....\ii-.Ir:tlia. I I c is ithook lover :im(i a frequent "in tvihuiiI orthe .\nstr;iliLli 1,ct.SIiLt1('t1l ite'vie\e0REV. EUGENE TONER Si. (OM.112 - 1t129)i, eioini.r splendidly in Americaand sends ii,a.wml iiiw'. of Fr. M. Miii-('ally whit Is slat I omit- ti ijmiite near hint.s IEi)i)l I. 'l'WOM El ().M. 1911-191:3Ii \toiimitamit iii ( t)rk..1. P. W'.\ 1.51-IF ().M . 1900-1903 ) is aliii'. 'tent :trv to t he Mliii ster for exte' r-nal affairs. Wc u'1'1'1;i})})r('cii4tlonW. B It( \V N F. I). H( )Y l.A N anti Pi)( )IIEit'I''t are in All Haliows..1. F. 1.AN.\(.\ N is doing 1)airv Scienet'it L'.('(.P. (. VFW ll.i.. (r. I'AHKINSON. T.ll'NNE1)\ au(h I) McINFRNFY are illthe Irish ( 'ull._t. h'aris.1. M['Ri'HY is in St. Patrick's. Kutti.an. (n \ViekltiAv..1. HOtI.iiI.\N. P. 1)t'NNF.. .1.'ii EANE\ aunt MAt H l(E COONEY areit Enio Park.It KILGANNON is at luu'.ines inI ickie 's. Earl St.. Dublin.DEBATESof him by a political writer: 'Mr. VaTshehas a complete grasp of internationala ffai r a ml can he retied upon to dot hings in t he correct way. ATipperaryman and a good linguist he has beenidentified with Trish affairs since the SumFein days when lie cliii mi Inirtant work;miuriiaej .He hues been closely associatedwit h every stage of ( onst it ut nina1 ,tivaneirnent made bv the Saor'.tuit since theI re'at V.BOYS OF LAST YEAR.Si..\ N i)Il.l.ON i, iIoiii Midicimit at \V. POWER entered tin .\iigui'.timiiamiI. .( ii. II r _,iit his prt-Reg. in Dec. noviciate ( )riaghi. Co.V. i.\N( Li i'. doing Architecture at W. KENNEDY ic doing medicine inCork.P. KEAN F has emitereel the Oblatefather'. at ( ahie'rmn(ivlt ( '0. I,imnerjek1). BURKE has gone iii oin the (arumielitesat ('astiernartvr. Cork.U. ."tfOR'l'l'.IER is in the CarmeliteIriuirv. Kinsale. Co. ( t)rk.1 KEF,NA is in the mui)viciatt of tilt'Ht]v Ghist Fathers. Kilshu:ene. (i) 'ri j t j tW. i)L.,'NNE has joined the AfricanMissiun at Kil'oItan. (o..1. ROI'GI-1AN his eiite'reej the Viii-erntians at St lost' p1s, Black rock.Dublin.


tinner at Me DolpIln.6RENOVABITUR UT AQUJLAE JUVE.NTUS TUAWe publish a list, though incomplete, of those who attended the]'vlungre't <strong>College</strong> <strong>Past</strong> <strong>Pupils'</strong> Annual Dinner,at the Dolhiz Hotel, Dublin,Sundays qtiz February, 1936.Rev. F. Dillon, S.J., Rector, <strong>Mungret</strong><strong>College</strong>.Rev. J. Kelly, S.J., <strong>Mungret</strong> <strong>College</strong>.F. Faiiy, B.L., T.D., Bellevue, Dundruni,Co. Dublin.Rev. J. A. Decvv, S.J. t. Mary's, Emo.Rev. J. Gubbins, S.J., Crescent <strong>College</strong>,Limerick.E. O'Neill, T.D., Kinsale, Co. Cork.G. F. McCarthy, B.L., 12 Raglan Road,Dublin.Rev. H. ( )'Neill, C F., Collins' Barracks,Cork.Rev. P. ( )'Sullivan, C.C., 15 Dalvniount,Phibshoro'.C. ( )'SllaughflcsSY, ESA., E.S.13., Stc1)hen'sGreen.J. D'Arcy, Esq., Soir., Glencdcn, Tipp.D. Coyle, P.C., 30 Herbert Pk., Dublin.D. E Meagher, B.L., St. John's, CastleAvenue, Clontarf.Rev. D. Fitzgibbon, S.J., Clongowes Wood<strong>College</strong>.G. O'Brien, Esq., Solicitor, 38 ParliamentStreet, Dublin.P. J. Murphy, Esq., B.A., L.L.B., 6Wilton Tce., Dublin.Rev. J. Finucane, S.J., Clongowes Wood<strong>College</strong>.364M. Dwyer, B.A. , County Registrar,Wexford.I. J. Raiftery, BE., 64 Upr. Lesson St.,Dublin.Rev. F. Cuffe, S.J., Clongowes Wood<strong>College</strong>.Rev. M. Garaghy, S.J., RathfarnhaniCastle.R. T. Hartigan, hS(l., Royal George,Limerick.W. Cremin, M.D., 120 St. Stephen'sGreen, Dublin.Rev. D. Keogh, Adm. , City Qy . , Dublin.W. MacNevin, Esq.P. McCarthy, B.L., i Northbrook Road,Dublin.P. J. Kenny, Esq., 2 Herbert St., 1)ul0Iin.I. J. Dunne, bS(l., South St., New T.os'.1). O'Donovan, Esq., io Garville Avenue,Rathgar.E. C. F. Coyle, Esq., Glenburn, CastleAve., Clontarf.P. J. Beirne, Esq., Tobernea Terrace.,Scapoint, Co. Dublin.W. P. Ryan, Esq., Central Hotel, Cashel.G. M. Cufic, Esq., Westbrook, Rathnew.B. Coen, Esq., Bridge Street, Gort.Rev. M. Glynn, S.J., Belvedere <strong>College</strong>,Dublin.I\' Stephenson, Esq., Solicitor, Cranfield,Stillorgan.S. Brady, T.D., 21 Oakley Rd., Ranelagh.I). Lennon, Esq., Dept. of Defence,Parkgate Street.M. J. Hargrove, Esq., Bachelor's Walk,Dublin.P. Rooney, Esq., Abbeviands, Navan.J. ()'Donnell, Esq., 37 ()liver Plunkett St.,,I ullingar.P. A McInerney, Esq., Ennis.Rev. T. Mulcahy, S.J., Belvedere <strong>College</strong>.C. McCarthy, Esq., Kilmallock.D. H. Kearns, Esq., Solicitor, Portumna,Co. Galway.J. L. O'Donnell, Esq., Doon.T. McInerney, Esq., Ennis.L. Hanrahan, Esq., Limerick.J. I). Kearns, Esq., Portumna.MUNGRET ANNUAL 365Those who wish to attend the 1937 Annual Dinner should send theirnames to Mr. P. J. Beirne, 37 Nassau Street, Dublin.EXCHANGES.A. C. Barry, Esq., 5 <strong>College</strong> Green.Rev. J. Calter, S.J., Clongowes Wood<strong>College</strong>.P. J. Corry, Esq., Virginia, Co. Cavan.J. Durcan, Esq., 6 Darmouth Square.Rev. M. Morrison, S.J., <strong>Mungret</strong> <strong>College</strong>,Limerick.D. Kelly, Esq., Solicitor, Swinford.S. MacCurtain, Esq., Solicitor, Nenagh.Rev. W. Nesdale, S.J., Australia.Rev. W. Lillis, CC., Castledermot.Co. Kildare.Rev. M. Quigley, S.J., Gardiner Street,'Dublin.Rcv. C. Scanticburv, S.J., Belvedere<strong>College</strong>, Dublin.Rev. D. Vaughan, C.C., St. Michael andJohn's, Dublin.The Editor of the Niunget Annual acknowledges withthanks the receipt of the following :-The Belvederian ; The Clongownian ; The Beaumont Review;St. Aloysius' <strong>College</strong> Magazine; Loyola <strong>College</strong> Review,Loyola <strong>College</strong> (Madras) ; The A toysian ; The Rock; Biackrock<strong>College</strong> Annual; St. Joseph's <strong>College</strong> Magazine; The Mountaineer;Baeda; Good Counsel; The Mary Immaculate Training<strong>College</strong> Annual; Alma Mater; St. Mary's High School Magazine(Bombay); The Star.


FIRST CLUB DEBATING SOCIETY.PRESIDENT - - REV. J. M..tHONY. S.J.PARTY LEADERS - - - - - V. RYAN and G. Hi' Rl.EY.- M. OSIIEA.HON. SECRETARY - - - - - - .ur:trv' natural res'urcc's wouldI'\ i'l,iJie'I and healthy work found forIi iisaitds of unemployed.'I ' Opposition considered that Ireland waslie greatest ca tie-producing country inEurope and that a policy which aimed at the!-ruction or even the restriction of the Irishcattle-trade, struck a blow at one of ourgreatest source's of national wealth. It waswrong to suppose that the rearing of cattlelr ,vi.lc'd employment for but a handful of mencc crated unencjlvnt.nt. TheIrish cattleenabled tic •ic,cfl.-' farcers in thecountry to rear a few beasts and thereby toget a living out of the land. With propermanagement the Irish cattle-trade could becarried on side by side with agriculture to themutual advantage of both these methods offarming.The results of the Debate wereFor the Mo'ion .. .. .. 48 marks.Against the Motion ......50 marks.The Government (who opposed the measure)thus defeated the Motion and remained inoffice,STRIKES.The 1st Session of the First Club Debating S,cL,tV was held 'n SUn4la\ (ii tier 13th.Mr. W. Ryan, Leader o f the Red Branch Knigh' s. was in the ('hair. The Mot 'n lt'f re the'House wasThat Strikes are Injurious to the Public and should be made Illegal."For the MotionAgainst the MotionIn support of the Motion it was argued thatStrikes, especially strikes in big industrie's,dislocated civil life. The Dublin Tramwaystrike was cited as an example of the inconveniencecaused to 'he public when menengaged in public work go on strike. Besidesthe public, the men themselves who go onttrike have much to suffer. If a strike lastsfor more than a few months the families ofthe strikers suffer great hardships, as thestrike money is often insufficient to provide allthe necessaries of life. On such groundsstrikes should be forbidden by law and someo'her less drastic means of settling tradedisputes should he devised.The Opposition pointed out that the strikewas the worker's only means of redress againstthe injustice of employers. The capitalist wasthe strong man of the present day and thecapitalist if not controlled by such means asThe Speakers were : -G. Hurley, M. O'Shea, J. II ick-it.- - - - - - P. O'Donnell. F. X. Mae'namara, G. Foley.a strike would traniple the workman underft and use him as a slave. The strike dealta blow at the vital power of 'he capitalist, hiswealth, and quickly brought him to terms. Theinconvenience caused to the Pulilti by strikesould not be laid to the charge of the striker.who was simply seeking redress againsinjustice, but at the door of the capitalistwh is.. rapacity was the root-cause of all theinjury caused to the public by industrialstrikes.Marks were assigned by he Rev. Presidentto the different speakers, marks being givenboth for matter and delivery. The foil iwresults were obtainedFor the Motion .......39 marks.Against the Motion .......13 marks.The Government thus defeated the Motion andretained office.THE IRISH CATTLE TRADEThe 2nd Sessicic was held on November 3rd. Mr. W. Ryan, Leader of the Red BranchKnights, was in the ('hair. The Motion debated was :-"That the Irish ('attic-Trade has proved Injurious to the Development of IrishAgriculture."The Speakers were :-F'or the Motion - - - - - - --. Macnamara, K. Hannon, A. Muldoon.Against the Motion - - - - - ---. Ryan. M. Haves, 'I. Prendeville, M. Quinn.It was argued in favour of the Motion that The condition of the counties Meath and WesttheIrish cattle-trade, by keeping thousands ofmeath in this respect was described by variousacres of good tillage-land under grass, preven- speakers. By breaking up the great ranchested the due development of Irish agriculture,and dividing these lands into substantial3b()EUROPE INel_lI: l)IJt\lls;cc. IIl\.tS1.% & .FRI('.%,.t' t h .il Se.ist,n, held n November 2.1th, Mr. G. Hurley, Leader of the UnitedIrishmen, was in the ('hair. The Motion before the [louse was :-'rhat the Peoples of Europe have, on the %hole. exercised a BeneficialInfluence on the Peoples of Asia and Africa,"For the Motion - - - - - J. P. O'Brien, A. le'nfesty, D. Ryan, P. O'Donnell.Against the Motion - - - -T. White. K. Gallagher, G. Prendevjlie, B. Booth.The Government (Red Branch Knights) who missionaries from Europe was given due creditdefended the Motion considered the great by the government speakersadvances made by the nations of Asia andAgainst the Motion it was urged thatAfrica as a result of European influence.Europeans l,oth in Asia and Africa have alwaysBackward peoples had been taught lessons ofconsidered their own advantage and had doneprogress in all th'parments of life. Much nothing for the people's of either of thesestress was laid on the recent development of continents.Japan, a country that had refashioned itsThe opium war in China, theconditions of the Belgian Congo, the warentire political life on the model of Europeanactually being waged in Abyssinia were citedstate's. The civilising influence of the Catholicas typical examples of European activity in


Ml'N('.R1'l' .\NNI .\1.I )I lt.\ '1' j:Asia and Africa. The peoples of Asia possesiia eivilisation of their own, and did notrequire to be taught by Europeans ; and thesavage's of Africa, despite the fact that thecontinent is divided up amongst the powers ofEurope, are still in their original state ofpriniit lvi barbarism.For the Motion ...... 61 marks.Against the Motion .....70 marks.The Government was thus defeated andresigned office.f)'('UN N ELI. . N I)'Ot­.\(. I It EI.A NI).At the (',th Session, held on F'etiruzirv;:riI thi , 'Shot iii %%a. 4 debated"That the Secession of the Young Ireland Party from I )'( 'on neil was anImpolitic I t'asljr,'."Mr. W. Ryan, l.e',ciic.r if the Reel Bi'aric'h Knights, was ri t hi ('hair.ce•re'The SpeakersV. DEMOCRACY.The i'b e.lo!I of the oeict wit toll ii i)tt'tmIer 15th. Mr. \V Ryan wasin th. ('hair. lii' Mtiii ltfr th lloUtThat I)enriitraey ha, irr'ie'd a Failure. and should he Superseded h•oi•n'• 'itrin of Monarchic (ii t'rnmt'nt.ihe St:cl-.i - w.......For the Motion - - - - - M. I)' -iiia, .1. lliiksun. I'. Nutltv. E. harmon..\ainst the Motion - - - - -(. Fol'y. E. Dillon, M. Haves. T. h'reraievillc.In support of the Motion it was argued thatl),rnorac V had been given a fair trial both inancient and modern • imes and had proved afailure. The French Revolution was cited toprove the total inadequacy of popular institutions,:tnl the need of a strong ruler to controland direct 'he' force's of a nation. Great stresswas laid on the great political success achievedin recent years by countries governed by acingle man. Thu fact that there was widespreadcorrup ion by which so-called " democracieswere controlled by a few men was also made astrong argument to prove that democracy wasa failure.The Opposition pointed out the many abusesof absolute power, arbitrary enactments. thperversion of justice, the loss of personal fretelomof speech and action, the impos sit i lit y Ifclitaini rig redress of grievances, etc. Tuel"re'rmeh Monarchy prior to the Revolution wasit standing exam p1e' of all the evils of absolutepower. The argument that nations with amonarchicg cvi' rn men alone attained politicalsuccess was refuted by rainy examples, takenboth from ancient and mcitic.rn history, of(iemoeracies 'hat had won world-wide powerand influence. F're'e people had maintainedtheir freedom and had yet attained to greatness.There was thus no call to abolish freepolitical institutions in order to replace themby a monarchic form of government.The result of the Debate was :For the Motion53 marks.Against the Motion .....17 marks.The Motion was carried by a majority ofin ark s, and the Government remained I in 0 tflGovernment (Against Motion)- I). Ryan, I'. O'Diinnell, F. X. Macnamara. C. Foley.Opposition- - - - - - T. White. E. Gallagher, G. I'rendevillc'. M. O'Shea.The Government, while giving due credit tothe aims and ideals of the Young IrelandParty, considered that the secession of thisparty from O'Connell was an unwise measure.The Policy of peaceful force inaugurated bythe l.ihera or and i'rrcwriecl with such completet'ul policy. O'(':cnnell in the 'forties was notthe O'Connell of Emancipation days. Hispolity of moral force, formulated in hisMonster Meetings " had received its deathblowat Clontarf no less cttmpleti.lv than hadthe Danes at the hands of Brian Bicru. NothingIn support of the Motion it was said thatthe Normans came to Ireland as freebooters,arid as freebooters they lived in the country.The fought amongst themselves, joined in thequarrels f the Irish chiefs and thus perpctuateeithe turmoil of civil war. They introducedinto the country a political and social systemwholly alien tic the genius and traditions of theIrish pe'ople'. and in this manner accentuatedthe already-existing political divisions of thecountry. Their influence' was thus mostinjuri us to the political and social life' ofIreland.The Opposition argued that the Normanscould not be held responsible for the civilTllF NI{M'tNS IN IllIL.NI).The 5th Session if the StcictV was held 'n Fe1rumtry 2 bid. Mr G. Hurley, Leader ofFt . 1,' rmited Irishmen, was in the ('hair. ih' Mt 'ii ilii,iite'il was -'I'hat the Normans Eereied a Pernicious Influence on the Social andPolitical l,iI'e of Ireland,"The piakc'rs were -;ivc'rnnierit (Against the Motion) - - - . Mirldri. W. Macnamara. E. Booth.OppositionII, Quinn. V. Ryan. A. Leitfesty.discord of medieval Ireland. The sources ofthat discord were to lie traced to the Gaelicpolity thal prevailed in Ireland at the time ofthe Norman invasion. The Normans introducedinto Ireland a highly-developed political, civiland military system ',Ir ich had produced mostfruitful results in England. The Normansfailed in Ireland because conditions in thiscountry were unfavourable to the developmentof Norman pitlitical and civil institutions.I"ir the Motion ....40 marks,Against the Motion .. .35 marks.The Government was thus defeated andresigned office,Ii c i.I 1: III: \! IN,,uccess in 1829, was still capable of securingthe Repeal of the <strong>Union</strong>. The appeal tophysical free at it time whirr the count r%, wasprostrated by the' terrible. Famine was littleshor' of madness. The he'rtmie but futile rising(if AS was proof sufficient of the unpracticalnature of the Young Ireland policy.The Opposition argued that in abjuring theleadership and u' 1 icy of O'Connell the YoungIreland party were abandoning a hopelesscause and inaugurating a new and more hope-cc riiitt'il but the rror' %'igurouA policy ci'physical for( e, Every true Irishman mustadmrr, the gallant hid for frecdim made\'outi'r Ireland " ill the rising ofThe result of the Debate wasFor the MotionAgainst the Motion .....55 marks.(11 marks.The Government thus defeated the Motionand remained in office.


1)JH.'J'ISo Mux(;RET .\NN \1.'I'll K WItLI) AFTER THE (;RF:.T WAR.flIs\I .I{('K & NI()IiUN. •At the 2nd of the A('(leflIy the Mtin (ltkLtU(l \VThe closing Session of the Debating Society for the var 135-3 was held on March 29th.The Rev. President was in the Chair. The purpose of this St-sin was to decide the winner" That there has been Progress In the i,rld since the Great War."of the Medal for Excellence in Debate. The Motion before the Hue was :- Speaker, : l'r the \lotip,i _ _ , lynn. E. Green, M O'Dwycr." That Bismarck was a Greater Statesman than Napoleon." - Against t.Inst the Motion . - - _ M. ( .)Unnnt-. . ( E.J \IorrieThe speakers were :- . The speakers who supported the Motion the W • in .(onsI(lerc(I the various departments in \vhj(h• (rmarntrit an(lFor the Motion - - - - - - - G. Foley, D. Ryan. P. O'Donnell.r pauperism.The • I lOt). had f the world been mad since the Grew War, rtAgainst the MotionW. Ryan. E Gallagher E Hannonf1)rnllnWonderful improvements had taken place inwith g t fls& '. es Into arnd iarnjs Inst ling(ritinThe (jovvrnment outlined the political career defects of Napoleon's statesmanship in his existing trades and crafts. The phenoofdestruction. The great (itii•,of Bismarck. They pointed out the inherent later years, considered that his earlier workeuiul (l('VCtOl)Innt of the radio had proved ofthe world were overfluwiiig with their miiiweaknesiof Germany, divided into small as First Consul of France proved him a far incalculable utility to trade and commerce and unemployed 'who (i&atC(l M,cial andstates and dominated by the hostile iiiflutiut greater statesman than Bismarck. It was afforded means of recreation to persons livingfinancial prl)I)lems of an appalling magnitude.of Austria. The clear-sighted policy of ;sinted out that Napoleons task was to evolve in the rvnioest districts. Catholic missions Such Prress as had taken place SRCC thehad 1" IBismarck ji'- then described. the exclusion of order out of chaos. The strong and organisedi(it) ii t an a PU! ih mt hanital progress, whichunprecedentedegreeAustria from (;t.rri)in politics and the unifica- state which he created out (if the debris of rid in this. development m l!(rn in1provinhtntt jund Its chef expression in the output of evertj4ln of the country under the hegemony of the French Revolution jiroclairneti Napoleon a hLiI I)(vri laid tinder (Ofltrihljti(,fl Th.wore effective methods for the destruction ofi1t h. human race.Prussia, a goal that finally attained when piitical genius of the highest order. Napoleon I 9rward strides in every departmeot of medicalthe German Empire was protlaimed in the a a statesman must be judged by his great . ilence were not the Iat s'riking feature of Fii• the Motion ... • votes.Hall of Mirrors at Versailles in In ('ode of laws which rank him far superior to the wer1ii' progress since the Great " A • - the Motion • ....21 votes.contrast with this careful policy of national Bismarck.. . ()ppusitjii the i' hand, coneonsolidMionthe C.overnmen stressed the The Motion was defeated by a malority Of • . t)i• i . , . .The Motion was thii df&jttl i a njoritvsince of 8 votes. -wild political ambition of Napoleon. the Un- 2 votes.•: tstable Empire, the chimerical Continental---______ . ,.-,.System, the futile wars with Spain and Russia.and then the final collapse. The statesmanship The Medal i in I I i I -of Bism. arck Nva, thu.q declared to be far was awarded t ,su itif a dThe Opposition. while freely admittingAPOSTOLICS' LITERARY ACADEMY, 1935-36. -p--p.-- H(IIAIRMAN - - REV. F. rlNE(;.N. S.J. • -E'ItESll iENT - - - - - - - - -VICE-PRESIDENT --------- .1. GINTY. - - - -SECRETARY - - - - - - - - - M. MflFF'.-\'il'. -4MONARCHY V. REl'U8l,l(.NlSM. - .•At th 1st Session of the Academy the Motin debated was-. -That an Absolute Monarchy is more Beneficial to a State than i. aRepublic."The Speakers were :-•'. f . - - .For the Motion ------ 1). Pea, J. Swan, F. O'Connor. - -. . . - - - • -Against the Motion - - - - - - J. Ginty, S. Peart, M. Collins.In support of the motion it was argued that iiupular vote. Much emphasis was laid uponthe most efficient form of Government was an the vices inherent in absolute monarchy. While. - - - - ..absolute monarchy. This was proved by the a virtuous and capable monarch wasa goodfact that all the great nations both of ancient ruler, his work could he irretrievably ruinedand modern times had attained to the zenith by a succession of weak or worthless kings.of greatness under the rule of kings who Absolute monarchy always degenerated into l'Iit,. ,I"II \ Ii Is \l I .Wielded absolute authority. In times of tyranny and the history of human progressnational crisis a government In by a was the story of a life-and-death struggle for l.,ick R' : (I.. ti R.)—J. Shannon, 11. Cawlc l ,j -. i 111110. - ILiii ii. N Cotter,single will could act with decision and prompt- freedom between a down-trodden people and.itude, qualities that of necessity were wholly the oppressive tyranny of their absolute ruler.,.II I'. " J 'IurpIi% I 4 I'. iiii I (P" Ii Kt ll \t I', ti rn Il. e'•alien to the indecision and divided counsel. of Voting : For the Motion ....2 votes.M. i.Torriii. I). Carroll.-a republican executive.The Opposition stressed the importance of a Against the Motion .. 17 votes. Sitting—l'. MtiIcaIi J. 1tricii J . Gila,, -- -- X. %augIit.oi ST, J. 'alsli, E. II.rtigaiigovernment elected by the people. Such 'i - . M. I)rur.guvernmen' represented the national will, and The motion was thus carried by a majority;runi—p. Nrniri, I.was always under the effective control of the of 9 votes.4 )'Sullivan,L. Carr.


IN(l1T :NN1ALl'KOl$I.EM OFThe Motion debated at the Iril Sessionits :---Thai Peace in Europe is Impossible 'l'o-day_"In supporting the Motion the speakerspaiii'ud a lurid picture of ciintempOrarEurope.The nations of Europe had beenseized by the fear of an oncoming war, and bytheir very 1irep rat ions for the struggle hailmade the conflict inevitable. The voice of theholy Father calling for peace, peace. peacehad been ignored and the Pope's plea forinternational disarmament had been answeredby a frenzied manufat" ur'' of war-material. liisuch circumstance's another world-war Wa.simply a matter if time.The Opposition consi,lured that the European'.iivatin was riot so black as itwas painted.Sta'esmen and people had learned that grimThe speakers for the atflrmit ive consideredthat Mussolini was nothing more or less thana tyrant. In crushing Communism Mussolinihad merely succeeded in setting up the equallyvicious system of personal rule. The war inAbysinnia afforded a good example of Mussolini'spolicy. A great country had been ruthlesslyinvaded by an Italian force, armed withall the modern weapons of destruction andthe Italians had carried a savage war ofextermination against a defenceless people.No man Possessing even an elementary notionof justice could approve of the methods andpd ic of Mussolini.The opposition sketched the career ofMussolini and gave' a detailed account of thegreat work which he accomplished in savingMUSSOLINI.li's-on of tit.. recent. war. The nalions ofEurope who had passt'(l through the fieryordeal of 1,.o14-Is were filled with a wholesomedread of the horrors of var. and of the crushingfinancial burdens that must be borne formany years nftt'r the struggle had ended. Themilitary pre'paratiiiis if the great States hadas their main object the restoration of theBalance of Power, a policy which the experienceof past centuries had proved to be thesole guarantee of peace in Europe.Voting For the Motion . . 24 votes.Against the Mo' In . . Ii; votes.The Mid ion was carried liv a niajority of SAt the 4th Session the Mt ion debated asThai this house deplores the Policy of Mussolini.'SpeakersFor the Motion - - - - - -M. Larkin. P. Kelly. M. Caulti,'ld.C. Watkins. J. Mooney. P. Kirwan.Agains' the Motion - - - - - -FIN.I. SESSION.Italy from the :tiiarchy of Socialism. Mussoliniwas one of the few great men produced by theWar and his greatness consisted in the factthat he was a nat in-builder. The responsibilityof the Ally sinIan war was laid upon thosestates of Europe who had denied to Italy thecolonial rights in Africa which were essential'o her economic life. The settlement of theRoman Question and the flourishing state ofCatholicism in Italy were undeniable proofs ofthe success if Mussolini's policy.Vo'ing : For the Motion . . . . 25 votes.Against the Motion . . IS votes.The Motion was carried by a majority of 7votes.IIRISHMEN .tBRO.tH.The folloving Motiiiii was debated by th ' -Junior Apostilits'-- -That Ireland's Influence .broad was Greater from the Sixth t o the 'I't'ltthCentury. than from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth ('enturSpeakersFor the Motion - - - - - - - L. Carr. M. Corrigan. I'. IIv•-.Against the Motion - - - - - - C. Durham, C. Quinn, M. ('ii'le',In support of the Motion it was argued thatwh,) soon attained to e'minence in every walkthe great missionary work of Ireland duringof life.he 6th-12th centuries were not surpassed byIrishmen had made their influence felttt in the American War of Independence.aihiivi'niie'nts of Irishmen in later days. DuringIt the%%last.is century i' was Irishmen in Ireland tha' the lamp of learning waswho werechiefly respiinsihle for the spread of the Faithkept alight in the dark ages when barbariansin America and Australia.wandered over the face of Europe, destroyingTo all who wereacquainted withcry vestige of ancient cithe history ofilisation.I rebindThe greatitwork if the Irishroust he evident that the influence of I rishm"nmoiik. in Britain, Gaul, abroad in nt,iilt'rn time'sSwitzerland, Italy andwasGermanygre'ate'r thanwereinset the foregoing centuries.forth in detail. Such a noble record hail neverbeen surpassed liv Irishmen iu later days, Voting : For the Motion ....The Opposition gave a glowing account of10 Vot&'s.Against the Motionthe work (if Irishmen abroad in modern times,. 15 votes,'I'h.. migration from Inland of the Wild Geese The Motion was lost by a majority of 5filled I every count rv of Europe with Irishmen viite's,THIRD CLUB DEBATING SOCIETY.That the ('bums of Limerick to he Capital oh Munster are Greater thanThe Society met on Suii,lv. 23r,l Feb. todiscuss the above motion. Rev. J. ()'Mara, S.J,,presided. J. Geaghan opened the debate forthe Geiverannent. In a forceful speech hedefended the claims of Limerick from its unrivalledgeographical position, He mentionedthat Fovnes is to he a trans-Atlantic air port.Finally he said Limerick is built in it riven'which plays a great part in the commercialifv of the country. H. I)eadv, was leader ofthe sitii,n He considered ('erIe a finerii' and ridiculed the proposal that such asmall Place as Limerick should ('yen lie mentionedas capital. M. Croniii claimed thatLimerick was more famed in history and thereforeshould tie recognised as capital, J. Tuomeyin a well arranged speech showed that as Corkwas the largest city of the province and thethose of ('uurk,"greatest centre of c,inuiie'rce it was fitting thatit should he capital. E. O'Connor illustratedthe bravery of the people of Limerick fromthe Siege of Limerick and said the descendantsof those people were still in Limerick andtheir's should be the capital c'ity. M.Se' raggswas surprised that anybody should i'halle'ngc'the claims of ('irk to 'he ciio'al of \lunste'r.He contrasted Cork with Limerick especiallywith regard to theatre'. and votertainnient,anil strongly asse'rte'd Cork's superiority atleast in this respect. .11. Menitt speaking firthe motion quote.el the industrial ailvantag.sof Limerick. C. O'Brien made perhaps thebest speech, He addressed the house with aconfidence which no other speaker had.The Motion was defeated by Is votes tj I.I.ii A iriI sth the Apost lies held their final--ion. The issue at stake was to decide thewinner of the Medal presented by Mr. G.l':irkiiisin last year. Early in the year it was,l,'i,h'd that 'here should be a special sessionfor this purpose and the four, who wereJudged to be the best of the year, were totight out the' issue. The four wire. W. O'Hare.S. Peart. J. Flynn and P. Kelly. We expecteda treat of oratory and were not disappointed.The speeches reached a very high standardboth in matter and delivery. On the final countW. O'Hare was awarded the Medal. Ourcongratulations to him and our best thanks toall who helped to make the year such a successfor the Academy.In particular we wish to thank Mr. G.Parkinson for his Medal and to assure himthat it achieved the end he had in viewstimulus and a help for the Academy.'I'hat Modern Inentions and Discoveries are the Cause of the DeclineThe Si,ii'tv met in March 29th to discussthis motion. Fr. J. Ki'll', S.J.. presided, J.Byrne proposing the mid ion said that moderninventionstheniselve.s were good but theUse which is made of them in the present dayexceeds that intended by God. He illustratedthis from the abuse of the cinema, broadcastingof Present-day Civilisation.**awl newspapers , J.Callanan, the leader ofthe opposition, replied that on the contraryeven the Church was using modern inventionsHe gave the example of the use of aeroplanesin the missions and the setting up of a broadcasting-station in the Vatican City, V. O'Donnellshowed that as a result of nni.ide'rn


174MUN(',RIYF ANNtALinvention people were becoming more careless a very helpful summary of all the speeches.about human life and so were uncivilised. J. Our thanks are due to the President for theMolloy showed that men vere improved by way in which he presided over this sessionmodern inventions. B. II a nati ii said that the The motion was lost by 20 vote. to 12.invention of machinery was ausing uneniplovmcii,and so causing suffering to great IIUIiI-The Medal for excellence in debate washers. M. Cronin said that modern invent awarded to It. II anati n.helped civilisation greatly. He gave theexample of the proper use of the radio. He The Medal f r i in in pt u speaking wassaid the Pope was greatly interested in It and awarilid i C. O'Brien.had used it himself. The President hen made-.-.' -I.


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I-uieva'.sIien ! ark iii by .1-:flth t xliiiiititii of '.vrigihint)tlR('\t) 1()Z1t1\11i . 1 A elt.nt! lot ill tilt - rtteeti,rvt-night----ntt ,iiwlr ilk the tea lint ,till aiiiger ,ell,atii101i wheii ti lt .,tiLnlr i la 1ito the table'. Nurecord arrive, ttt-ti;tvSetilly. ellllḷ. plille of our alley.' P.N iii . it iitntriv kicked (lit 1)311 to-day..-' I-'.-t-r-thiiiig in. tItlitt (hOSttiilii. .1 II r II s3'. limit onlyfor (lu ..ttit if tnk %% t.(it) in the (,reukcia... We shlolllti lilt of IlItritltilmi.('11111.tAI (ahf-tlav. litirling Ili illlrtlIt f. to gtttl 1 1ti re ni. 111:1! 1 ilt:t Ior :t pointtinpire : I n :trlt looking. .lr.Till, ru..! hint! (lit elili tealli ti)-tla\. Itt...tit.hit ill I..(.it. .,!:tlhllLlil toi-Ili.i.Iltrt,,llltulollilt fIll 1111! ktiinv ..niv. : 'lIre Pit4.1() 1 A \\l IinlVt 11111(11 1lh1 -:t,ilre illItnt>llli('iIl.t -stIlil of thettii - itis (if our poetlntllrt;i(t.From a town of fame in the county TippThere's a fellow here who is straight and stiffA simple soul ; it man that's trueHis name is James but we call him-ilonie. James, and don't spare the horseszty gee up to the chestnut and whitelitinie. James, and don't spare the horseslhtriil be a (lance at the crossroads to-night.1 .—(;,et iXtltllll(li! Illlie -s quarter , ii. .1. ;1111ii:1r , with 1skipping rtlltt. I i, 2hh to Itiittiiii hisclint! Tltlw.a liii 111111 eli1 to—dal.ieaiii to ioitt t . \i itilellili-IA Iii 2 1i to d:t v...I-. t lie Hid't - ni the s;jinv t'tilttutr a' lii hair. -sir7.111 1.2 Suninicr (hilt tiiti. (lIt11lmjIi>..o1ihltrs tii,eti-s the i1111,tiitli wlitthurthis iluntli. mitre -shill or It- -s -s.StilvittirI )tirniitimtite ( )lir firt tint iminittli 1irttve -sili,;t,trtli -s. St. \littithmiiin. give li -st hlitillig.1.. Fhe and lIlt! ..ir'of ilmiril ('Iulilter -s tahiti-(i in (lit tar -s itttilt- ,tinthiiiti, tiTle -sin late -stitiiv. I) I - vsad it tnts terrilllt (lie %%;t.% ! 11ev uli-stuirhietiItiiit. &tli1011 Junior Apostolic 1)lihlii-sIi 3litiimk till tilig 111j_r011 lA--- ( titi;iimii Tint ('134'(11619C hint. Itsiii:uiignr;il iittttiiig !tt -iii.hit ..\t - rv tnirgt -imiiiithtr atteiitittl. Pi-tid' tliiiik -s a v nt-sit-mix makes a very itnice in fact that lie was :1ittt iili.t IIl.,t;tt sitlong time in1 . h'la thy l)r:iv fur Mitii..tti' .B.( . tutr til>hiollelit. Ill luttli tups..fttr walk, tti-lIni\ \hii-s,ie -s:t -s lie lltiuTill! (iiiiik lie will j till) t liv flirt - iiZn ligion_Ir:tiiiiiii. for S.(1'. lit—ills. 'lhitt -st notill trtiiiilitt 53luek-star -s.t liv.x were born underI vtt ii ( )iit - wliti..e hittir huti-slitslitktti at tlt- titimu-talile :tmi :i-skttl winoi s hit tiifferunet betvttii l-iigli-sii ilr;t'.v-11111 i- remhi drawing. (;. 1 - I -Ill lit rk ii r -s iii t IttI a Matchl.'.Y) 1.'.5(1' iiifeit( tli, re-st. .'unior.l0ittilie-s 1tit Stlliltr., at (;:tt-hieI ..v(i IA—.\ lit l l)ikj bird toltltofu Its (hat lit , ut iiit--..:iki tried to breaktiilu Ii (litIA'As.iilntIlllr:tjIliteting iii liii M Issitili Sli(. (yI .'.i, tAlfntjf-tl;t- for cx:iltt rt--sitlt..Iitlr:iliIliii. iifl tin it irtht -I woll*t talk. why shouldlt- I. NSit!! h A lImlli(tiI (;lltt i)• . G. I-j.ITT a lilt l- I) rhlIse - tea rttlllii liv IV. H.I7.'.ri LA'- I -n, kii1,w, lii fttli!r'.!ll-(Inlv. .1tt lie kiieti it ill liis sleeplast night.I S.ti 1.2A 111111 vinolls I,oclllfoumiil totI:tv J'rtift..,t ,. \l:ilsliikoff after length'.riu.:Ir( hi -s:i\ , it is !tl lt- ung to (lie iiiii.,i'.1 ()1 Fait liftil1)1,. sportscoat. We tramped the track together,I hl portscoat in ever- kind of weathersI IJIij!.ki. !- tIIRISI.OMThere ain't a guy in the dormitoryWho'd not send you to a reformitoryBut you're my sportsu-ctat pal u' mine.11)21) 1.2-- hIm,-In " havertit, a hirtt(i-s! :in.rnii,ut till h:(7jflt.stf t10 Prilitu.., in irt)u-illi'- tip :tndi111 nL Iii' iiItfor SittiiitJ (lit Ii.2().nl\i(ttlry ttvt-n U:itltkt:tjt. illhurling t'ii .......- - ti u - tinijt. r, why lit.is lill(tln)lf till1. ill IttulI .ì I ( tmin- v. tm lit - rh nip i.. ii ml lii ntUt (hIts.. ttiala.I'nt-f. Stilil -----hut. whore is the .'itt/( :uuinjIll (erlilalm - -sir.'f' S : - What aml that ma1i iii the(tlrrititlr for liii linust thirtu uteek,\1 etNo, lilt. I lllean( to say ht,( wrenN. & S. .tlml(-rie"Nii.- without. Cii rtain)


MUNGRTT ANNUAL-rO t2v6 1 Wilti ru Iulours flying roundaln,ut tilt. ,lo.lrv:ttIlrV. Non sl)tlalistS are(ii s('( 111,11 Ia2311'l 1 \l :ttt' r'. r( hurt 5. \Ve 1;tssliii ill respect liii 'Y 111 1):101 % -24.Y 1 . Rust iuu':tt (lip tuauil. Phuloso1diersgo to town to hear 1-lulaire ilehlocaunt lunak all reeor4l' in an effort to lieburnt' for stiiilv.2t(l Lillui,uijtv I )uinpliy lay on his 1)1(1Juno 1it. I )uiii pliy fell on his headIluiuitptv l)iiuipt_v ":11(1 --censoredII N. 11.t. I'iriffie strlii.L'it to-day. Weululirgl' iet',rituis over St. Muiuieliiiis bynile goal.i.., I.ItV-lH)V' Iii'at 0'IulIr(lilieS and Third ('miii heat tile .hlilliurs.but of coii rse' it was univ the small Jun illwere playing.4' 1.'—\\ork still cetitirnuit's on ourlint.7.v6 1.5 1,.(.hl. V. i'liu' list, liit'Strident, •' 11)51'.t.-'--Sllll' l ('Ills plih)hIsiI('(i t(1(l(\''Flie' il:i'..tt'rs' Reports iv I'.. ii - - t - - an.'l'hc Sneer \I:itelr ii. L. ( - r.liit• x1nas \:n'. Ic l. 11 - v -i r.vO 'IA-- tin' classical st'lInlars inare petrified to hear that it diii'iiiiiiais ;111anhiuittl. \\u' hear tilt- fight i1t I'llire'iaitnl and holland i1t the' ihb ItO's notsave us.I 7.511 l.t liiigltv tt';ilit taking lifesu rioiislv till' great unknown frouuiItt IIII least'.. user', holy,1,k --SA T. forwards st't'uui to hayl'Iul tip ag:iuri..t l)ail ( )'Maheuiv_ We learnlie)'.VeVer that it tv:u'. ntothiiiig Iuiore thanIt sIrululi hlrai'tit't' III I ..(' .11.i().\'O l.s ( 'otirt hold in Irish (Il-night.Very lhistiui,ijsliu.1J :itbil'riuig with rutaiivrcj)re'so- iii :uti '. 111)11. uii:Iniv f Ireigri('(mint II24,A16 t A Itt'ee J)tiohi to IIIIIV Angel,Sodality. Un first looking out this morniligone would hunk it 11:1(1 snowed hutlilt (Was " list a light frost,'' l)avidassured us '''tw as not lung to what Ilap-Ili at honie.26,51', 1 ,t"i'('ast (If St. ,JudlII Bervhiuuit-ins,11alf-dav. Relief to I lie )iIilosIlphrrs Stile)art' poilielirig for l'xaIii,.27..vu I. .s--S'e ret uiii'o'tiiig o I lit ''little"JulililIr.. 'tithi their joro'fo'( ,t tIl - Il:l\. li28t t A - txssoiis on tilt. .Jc vs harp bit hilirri ('irililier. .J.(' dances to 111 t'111(15W of i)..1 . - \l ulsie roolli ill v:idtiI liv fight -ilia (its. 1tll circhcstra say tlii' werethere tilt' It lil tiiiit' and saw UI)E. U g - ti l'njos a sleep in the studto-night but oullv wiidt it lasted.O,V) I.%- -Parcels. .11(1k and ('on havediffieii1t III de('ilIillg which of tlie,ii willin' first to 1)1011 theiui_ Tiny had no morediffituultv than tiit orriiII-lrv huirsoul 11715in (js(uIl7iuisiIilia 11111' from tl iitiler.1 A [-la lf -tl:tv. X, a reward fortilt- i.tiod results in tin liIll1Iltr cx:IuIliil1ttoil.Fr, htu'ctlr invited Mr. Henry afll'i'rlfl'sslr (olilla to ai­' 'is an entertainiiit'iit.\l.() Shea also helped Its to letoff ste;iin We thank Fr. Rector for thisevening and 11010 that next years resultswill have a similar effectSAt1'l \1fl.ixo 1.k-- Morniiig after tile nightbefore (tnt thank goodness it is a play-(1a'. .postoIics have a very successful('(InvertI 2.511 'LA - .. t'erttLiTl Se' oiiii (tricii a new t'x1n'riuiii'nt for raising histenipt'rat ii re but finds that toiling watt' ris hotter tiutti lie' tx 1ntt etiI 1A least of St .Staiui,l:iiis_.\1itolit's :tI'('ulg(' hiiiriiiig defeat to-day.lhll\' iii'at till' i;uv-buuvs :it (;;tt'tic. .Juillior.shat st'coiid (11111 at iiiirliiig .,If at Las'gets h is see(-(-r iivateh . lie sassort' is a slick game. flick It. ' ,\izaill wellttve to)thank Fr. Ru'eteir for till o'XcelIo'Ilt1'vt'nhIlg As a reward for the ,1111rulnIStork (10111' last year lit' invited till'('atholic Institute Players out to ))lttVProfessor Tim " and " lie the lodges1\%;t, it fine pla . iuut r:tgeous. at roeious.with apologies to tilt. 1nlave'rs. Professorliii) is the kind Of proossor we like. ''}heck I've travelled round the world sevelltimes and never seen tilt' like of it.''l4O 'LA—l'lay-tlay. IValk'. all roundt5,vo U—Fr. Kane is iiu(lispOsetl. Arethe philosophers sincere in their expresSinUs of sympathy ? Rugby trainingbegins- -two rounds of the field and thatsprint.I 1 Wc hear patriotic Italiansart' slibserillurlg scrap iron (I) the ammunitionfacto di's, Pitv oh r prefects areriot Italian and they uiiigiit subscribe theirstraps.2I.VI'e 14- ('mii ) tt'aiii du'fl'tit tin' rest l)iitwhat" that ('olIiiin(rt'4I tO holing atoll' to57I" this ula V 1111)11 t hi,22,51', IA- . i5to)lOe., start to itilliardtt)(irlutluuit'lit Illitit are tlic fires in thiu'Jtliiiolr ltIIrIihitI)rv for,.5i') 1...' We hillS ' ;t half hour of (lie'All Blacks ScitItilitI match to-day and ale'('tiirt' ciii tiit' pros and ('l)Ils of the new1111141 speaker by R. ()'('..INIto- show tiit'iii a tiling or two for toillorrost'',iiiatchi vitii 'third!'.x) l3—A ha and a lack:itlay, thelittle ' ,JiIiIiors were ieeateni again. Thin'big Junior, W)fltlu'r what (ho' World is('riling (4) hit third ('liii) lore 1)Ilt :i bitsi rpnice'tl.Is -.Jiluitiuie IV, was iuitt'rvii'wt'dby the .1N N t'.1 I. repeirtt'rs ;tl000i t hisdramati c (lass, lie informed ti'uii he w asgiving up dramatics and taking till boxingas iie hopes to it' Third (']ill) chlampiolinext year Wi)tlni \l (iSSie gilt's.302, 1.4 b''u)ks from or publishers


.MItXGRET ANNUALt) t J z() l,\. 353(iiitktn, and tli.ir iittIntby D. (onsvtiv.i.- 'r. Keant'.Pri,',1itttive Sinlali,t'. iiiipv the frontliirlie. The elittrige froiii tlieiiielve i,iart I it '1' lie .J ( .T are it 4 i w I r:i in i rigi:L ro S iow \I an k lirgiiiiiiiig to 1ittdI.''.iiinO1'.i.s, U- - \\e ire now round liii hilthind of tin road . l.viticiitiv the ( It' nliunt'.s. lot the '.a nit way of lookijlg ahave for tilt. inioritli I, u..litrn_ilill with a tlintd-lnir'.t. It i, tin> wetfor gain c, '.o the .\ 1io'.toiir'. V. I,av-luov'.tit-hit i, off.l_.t—'l'rial teanli'. tilITi>)t1Il(tll ti) -tli'.%i unugret get ,ltveui oii. Siiittli twin:1 a'. follow,She had a tear in her lipAnd a smile on her eve-i'i l.It—le:t'.t ot t. I'r:Liiel'. X:ts or,patron of tile ('o]ltgt. high Ma'.'. and a'.enlii)ii liv ir. ( :tuiui.url. \\alk, and 110rain.\liinigret, relure'.trit;itist'. do wellill thc trial. Pitturt' in the e'.tTliulg.clay of txaiti for phmiio'.iuphier'. A toghangs user tlit country. (alt it he thatthe thu,orie's exploeleni ve'.ttrnlav '.tthl hangire the airi..sr'i IA---(re;tt ',k;itirtg t>-div. .. (.t1 traffic jam. \l itnugret di) vtrvsvth] in tin trial but get uiiiiv four on.Snitieliodv .uggest the tutiut ittii'.t h'tvebeiui 1>iekel by the 16,11 ii s i.I..St) 1._.A—.iinuu>tiui(,uii,iit cit cuiumilnIgraffle. I'. Mickey a, lucky as I)innvF. 1). was littirul (;LltinlLr hour tour inhis ..letp last night . lie is not ri golfer.IS—Out tlttit(ht with Old Qiietns..l tingret win (i-O. l)tlett. _Nloorc svottldnave r havc written ieiet r'. if lie kill ,%%w hittt lie Wit,, in for.ub.sl'u Li --1xhuihtitiitii of carol uniginghut rUgl)\ tetliti A tornado. or I). It - - s.,truck tin' lint in thc Black \V;ulk.17,%'1..s- I.:it itt ii d:iv , ti;i',, andeltise, are fret. niothtr '.ihLtt of books:'.uiuili. : liv L. nlB u s v Office of till, Third (bib See.anidor until iul:i rinuni., and nailing luu.ok,.,. (him, curie hv iui.ieetintg the niew)lu,hini..kv ', Tactics : liv T. Lynch.'hue VillageI)utt'k, : liv E. Hannon.Tllc Ito vai Faumtilv I ,.% W. ()Sui]livanmliic tnt inii'.hu,.l S umtphioniv bY 'I':nllug.i,5.iio 1. ,—Lectio Brevis. 'lli:it firsttaste of el:t., u> graruuh, w:t..mtt it likeuui.iil Iiu1iueii i' a ftut' huiinti - l,tt le1 11)) for ziui:..nuthi it lt:t, iuhrru.vith,yn, Is Ness htuiulintg '.cbcIIIc illi.hting Pum1i uuI-hur;utts svith a eirar— .slila, card. Siiu,w fortes its to stay in. Nog:mnuue except '.nuu.us -hailing which Daviduhu,trihtttl alu;ihlv ,ill' A 2B historianijifurmuied um t(1-ulay that " Tiin Bóti:iilnugt, f;tthttr alld mother died whenI. wtt, sitting24 u.vm. IS- Seunmit First (lubbers do notelij icy ii htei-t jilt. story when they findseine if their hiltintket'. missing.iso Ls -in-clay lurings a half day andti''.tv tip to first club (shouts within),A rgttnuueuit'. aheu,utt Seid s :ihiihitin_s as 'iu;iIIse - minis.'. in the dorntitorv•;,•: .- I4.511 tSli ore new hiocilllit (,hiiu'.t of ihiinigretiIv'.ttrv of the Bruiktn (ilti''.lo Y T. White.b 0. (. Fist.'[lie \\hiipt'r in the Darkhs I rio Rvtirisvoice.7s1 l,> -\\oiild Y ou ever think it wasnl,(',,'.arv to rirulirul ii', to write lionie forraiui fti re'.. 11 1] f- even i rug to listen totiut I reiauid—.\ II Black. match.Fvu'j t ,S----F.a'.t of the I nuniaculateConception. I'Iay-da,v. Reception intotin 1t.V. ih . Sodalit ỵ. V. beat St.M tinrehitit'. tit rtighiv. Iii the ,venhuig wehtml :i ser iii n.V;iI)le concert organised1.' Fr. ( Fillaghier. I-lavii't tlie got veryuth)'.tantittl but tirtiti)' in S. AfricaI ov(i tA— Teams picket! for '.etorucltrial. W'e get tn_n on thi'. time. Secondliv M. MI S.i', l S t.n.t ila v and etervliuidv,Ionilil lit hI:ip)i\, yvt we art sail at tiltutItrtu re of M cLear, our stout chieftain.G. ( ) • '.as. 'ti, a sliallic to let hill) go onthat l.unui.t' joutrnu.\.Raffle in the evinuinirTuimniiiv K. expected a swan hurt got tautugly duckling.19Sli t S(Ii rist lila,ihuit voyagv and a lu;ippsefl t\hlt. I uI . ()..siu U A 1uo.,tol it, rvtui rn. No newItice's to tadriuire and ,o for thicuse whit> haveut tint' past extiuuuine(l the pictures therei-s nothing else to do but to get down to it----l.:iv-hioy'. return As terniM14"'t)usually open with loafing round the cor-while i'tstv nmis ti lutist heel> the firstto hu:uv sniuok,l t hit re lie niui,t have asi,ui rt nilentu I rvI 751 Is - - ei u.11 friend of last year isLack. lii, new guy'. stand round hopingsnmiietltiiig will happen. Their hopes wereelIttpluuuinttti but they lund thc Pleasure of'.ttilig P. S - - e - - v throwuhel fraud ctalletl hi ll, hluirsie'fit ,then theSixand our friends the reel herringsri not I litre to greet us.I '.seu Is I.i'.t11 to inightinti V. Walesuui:ittlt.....I - y - - has t:ikcnm tip ii rabbit1111h .b.m esie L1t-.I uliugrit looks like a Christ-Si FN F.to-el;u 'ti - - it hack, up Scid " inthui, rtutkt't and Seiul gives a quid pro(lulo h hiaekinug uiiu M - - a - - y in thesent ni_r. 1. 5--Fr. T. l ti rl)hiv epays a. visit tohut. _\Iuta M:ut,r teu-clttv th nuitihtee, annosFr. 'I'.iuit23.5)' I—Any sign. of Btthi, ? Heretlut-y ('uinite--Vithl svhmer .iwnt, that car5., titus our mmtatehm with Bolls.24.51. IS--.k itt st arrival eu>nmt rauts thatdread dist:u,e h.>tnikiti5 and sttcc',untibs. L.I-I.say lit should have gone to ('hare. Itweuhil certainly have cured him.


MtNt;1tl:'l' ANNUAl,2 ;,'c1'i 4 ,c Wc 11:(ve :t 1nrftcl i"..ttiiiltof it tiiiniiit to-(la" .1. 11 - - k - - nt:L('kl('01) - it - - I univ ti fund that tht-rig Ina ii wa l)r:t('tt'1i :1 sprint.2l>,l' 43 (ongr:il'. to S.(.'I'. andJ,('.'l'. Thr S.C.T. lititi :1 stritiii I!oliiiiit:titti alit while liii .1 .( T. (over tli(li1'.ilt c'tvitli glory :114(1 IflhlIl lit lnatirtz ( r(''.('ttIllt,t27-N-0 t —Hitrikil i'. 1)r(:td iii. —a ,cci)itdt lilt ('laltiti(l Wit itiit a teL4 ,- Iii. .joi',titiit, all "aiti tolit. fitt,''..t Mora rv in NI ,iti'.ttr butv, on ci%% ii to l'trl ( A ill :11141 ,t'* (pitrcI:i'.'ie' I.", ffair, in ,'t hvs'utii;i by P. Bolt'..lice \i lit 041I Nvw toll \I iieiili, 1). It an}Iikirt to Neriai, Ii I.. P,uli:cekv.4 3 Pin itt'. :tri .t Ii appearing inthr hiui:tl jl:tJn'r.. lilt (ii tti,utl,iit ui l:t'.te ru. I It ry art - the ,po-ning Ii iii'. III liltMorte I)'.rchie.So all rec. lung the noise of slaugher rolledI pun the Wooden floor of L.C.B.I 'ntil King Archie's features 4)111' by 11111'lI:ol fallen in ruins about their lord, KingArchieiii i r:u t I l:ut,ur," to our C:IIIt;i in B. (Yliricn ctitrl to P. t )' I )orurill I oilheirtg clii,'.l'ht to play for \luri'.ttr. Savoyilivaultil for Dax id ( oppurfiuld.i .vr) 1.3 Willie and lirgus appearIt :ivilv elIell ;cii,l in black. .1. T - - - it2(14(1 ,Jiii ituati art Still in mourning ittfortheir hiu'.t eo)trir:((It. ''1' Iteyhl utiutt againby ti,. ro'u's in tin: 'i alt of iultl Kilfiuiaiut."trc 1. A Suite walelt,, art hue!tiiuiIiliu.to go anti-eltitkwi'.t' ._..k 1' N - r ii orJ \l - r - - - - - --- Soeetr, or :t'. ourS1%'. h'.'.u)('i:(tit>rt lootlotil I'.popular vutlu the lav-lu(t\ I.ho matchtltde(1 to-tia wIti-ti I). it. tripped .If.Nor tripped neither,bailer."uii ba,c foot-,\11 I . 1. I ) . ht;t', lirittItitti :4 newIf 4it,t:(rttt. - hulhI(1tr. It may also bea, a i:Llkiuut .liek_13 lit t It to-dm v tb. I,i'.torvuiia.ter '.iiiit'.ts ii that tit. \\,lIi:tiniti'train uu,ui,tl,I ic:ut la'.lul tiir,u,ti.rit (aicir.litthcio.'iIthi. .ur, ,:tiil ,I:tiat.. I ti tiiilII ;,',t to I - 11:111 it ii,, ,Juitt-tioii foritoc rickI ,— f Ial I )i:t\ \er ftw left for:iitts, list lit, fewer thc better with fellow,Iikc B. .1. It:trgittg :tl,oiit.s ,l-il t. .1. ( - - it - - v just ruuisstil :4fly jag '.I:Lt,' to da % , but Own of course heIitt'. :1 I,% ;I ṆIll I vn,r. 4 ,of utii'..ihtg evervtlting. evenlvtit Iiti'.tuiut i,, tl,oui..rltt iii!f:t,}tjo,t,ul III a (ert:lilt It t'l:i'.s vIuert -art told that :441 :iutgle 15.1 triangle with4 111 v t to7.0 l.3—Otir two r(htrl'.(tttativt'. l)1Ybig part in 1,iiri,t,-r', tltfe:ct.alttt, arc gilt ihig very kt-vu it, the1 u:lilur'.. o kituu in fact tltat shuts cut'l - rlglauttl ntu:t I (-It -t, l,i,iit lu tI, Iril:uuttlu).vO 13 .\ long I ittit :cguu Ii, ru it40cr r*itt It lu:trhari;iit'.. I listiur' repeatslieu and M,ctutrtt pull'. up :t vergoodSLOW :Lgaiut'.ttI,,i,r,( )l.I Ha rita ri:Ln'..j ,,,i' 4 ,—Itltizaril keeIi' ii'. all iii-I sn, 1 i'.pow 1.-ftVeit it I lii w i no! i.'intt :1 lid I Itt:111 1111 _,v iii a Ii,:irtv battle.After thinner thr .Ililtior, are ptinii'.It.-d fortitCir aihtla('itv in (ii:(lhuuuguutg the "(ltiOrS.ii:, rlIt;it', tIt:it (lit ".nti,ir, '.av.I 2.'li 4 .\ -K - - it -.shoot.'lt4ti figltts t'oiutiitiii. lIo\vThird Chili throw i sriovlllI'. at T.'l'ontrrtcv u lt,tw I hunt ltov toi sn' i 4 s--\I onthlv play-day. 'I'lic onlything we eou hi have pI;ivcd to-day waa- —1—"7.• - a —7._;; ?•- ,-—


6 U\ () t&i 24Y3 t— 'tl oiitlilv play - dai. 'Flic iSvt t.t—' Cone up alid set lIlt' soniCEmpress tries '.lilnming oil w;ilk. time." This sttiii, to be tilt, motto of ouri U— I'. N r- - ii ilisiliiisiontil. 11,.reft'cts.thought siiaiiirork, grew on lit Ig' -. o'AT) t i't of t ..l -,,jdi. J. C.j4.vO Is l.lsttU to lrtI;tiiti \ . \\ alt'si.tives the following t niiil;tt ion of IaStrange tIJillIlIlir of sleep walking in ft,nmt' (It' tttt : 'Flit \voiti:iri teeth.i,ostoIir, iloriti itorv,2.\1) Ls- ( )ur poct :t;ilrl geti sO Ui—Thv folloss iiii j,iiItIi:ttioiis Our James is a charming ladhave l,ttii put on tilt- Index.Beloved by all the schoolHis noble face is never sad,The Stiiti of Hiiui;tii l)it't : I ftv br, In him one finds a rule.'TI. 104H aled and Sold : lt ,lt,',ioaa At tennis he plays full hackA really tricky jobWhen .Jo'o, is Cr,", lv Calm Tubb Although his tackles rather slackPhi losi)iltrs pen tlit i r nt a itti wit IiThere's nothing like his lob..rt:tt rt t'lr\ .At sorter he plays scrum-half.The toughest place of allTo see him swerve would make you laughiOxtt 1.5—' Hit II err or ..tr:Ipi lionit And to shoot would make you bawl.in their kauui ui:itt'Ii t;iiiit lo- ..2,5X0 1. .t ----1 east of tilt. .il niiii(iatiuli.trotturs . M:turi:iiiiiuoiis U - - - - - n :lTilhe wits too hii.i to mark EIt]i.I 7.Y ts--1.5 ' i 1-- fll1Olnxtt l.e-- I.. I). guts to tin infirmary.He iii tist be another victim of thessmnn o'n r-\t.ir 1.le. Urn tpStnlonLs wllou1>ee cough '' which spreads socuirim cot Arainnquickly in tin dormitory.


Mt(R1T ANNUAl. O 1(t SO 14. 39'IHurling Ingili's again. AK:iiitiLrk ititrtiiig tii-tl:tv with .1. G - - - nlit the chair. hit itititiori WIt, w}ittlirr 'soand '.i'. 's lii ,ot 'si' uuuiintli, for iii:cui -'slaughter. :u's .uiltv. T 11 C motion w:t.lo'.t liv four volt''. Iii twit.i .i 1 ,—'l'. k. - - it - thinks nit i'slit'eouning tin, (ouuilulon anti intend's '.,iii-'st itiutiiug ' cave.1 i' '.Sn..Y, 1,5 lii.' door iiiit '.liuit, '.ir.2SXO l_,s — n utlti new hit' u't luili'stin.,riii'slt luitiu from .1 ..Jo't ce"iutw buy'.u:iluIn the person of M. OSittareturn's. H. Tlt;trlV got-, hionucu ;i:iill whellliv hit'ar, that ftiIigiutuu's kutowlidgi wa'snot till to-day. \lit) w rote tiit ( altniular:4Ii\WtLV r204*6 l,% .tu fret - ilay :und no Vol uiui-(tine'.. A guicid itit lit luir \vt'ri' i1i'.a1ttctinttu!.u).V(t iS—!'. ktauut :iiiti \I . Qiiiuiiu mark11,11 :lilc)tlu.r at iuui rliuuu.. l'Iit- ortiv wato 'ste whu'Ii i, flit- lot fur i's to cuittiut flitiiiuiuuhitr of ;ctt,iut lit'. to hit flit h;Lll.101sf) 15—St. cl iiuichtiii's huu:it its to-daybut this no :tk u-.. II'. all 'su jIi:t ru'I 'si') ls - Thr .liiniiu>r .1)(i'.t1thi(', 1i1:irc,iuuuclt'r's. Olin .Iiiuuiuir tluiiik's Ii. is itl;t -iig rugby :4111,! roll's 'str:ci-:!i: iui'sttad ofrunt nui.i ,!lsi't l Ar'shiii :Lhulutar's for trai''i''to-day. lie 'say's he is gitihig to tage acouiut' lt;itk. his' II 'sc tint ti ulitunage ittotter I han liii ' cuunlit- hi:c(k fruuuui tiitII i nil lu - i ii tu'..Iu (lit Ii ' tilt 00 hI 4' 'I-,%7)1.5 • \V4 were luateni to-cia's' bySt. NI ittehlinu's tutu 'sit they retain the c'tupfor ;tiiutlter year. Congratulations.vu'c LA-- A rirt;tiuc cIa's' wa's tuld thatif they had thit time to u.u, cull to America.a record.iq.vi'u 1.S—1,xnitmng 'scene's a's 3rd (liii,i.et goiuuu.t on I hiu'i r 114w erea'se A bat'suiu;tui'.('rt''tvecl a hail 1u:c'st J. (ahiiil, head011 the walk.is .1 u'.t u lttt is 'sVti t.- .,hOt rjuu - ul!.vO l.s 1.. I). vmiir, from the infir'uuuarv ti,-d:cv :uuici fin>!, that a rriutrlu uuua'iii ui..itl for 1 loire than i w:uikiuig.1 A ()rilir of photo'. put tip tid:iv. 'sot hook out for thc vanity.,5xO 1.S I.S Palm &iuiidav 1 );izi'.liii.,r fa'sluion'sdi'splavecl. Third ('luli icuirliuugPlut\% thu tilt ,hitliior .luii ,tolt(' '.ot'('tr14:1111 tire Iv ft uhf after hieatiiig all roliur's.sxO ! , I )i, ri 'sf, ii ra thr curtainliTtle ti uIuiirrov.I .uY> 1 .\--M ii). \1:u's t hat ii r:i 4t iiflit film 'star that wa's ill (it III.:tiue,r,I':itititt 1.i'stt-nt-r. ' \i-rv iiktlt_,'sYu INow (hat tin ()lu.i'r :ituur:li:c's lit -vii tuinvirteti }ihj Oil, n.e a'. :iiu':if Or itnttlthl*t has iuutrc:t'.u'il.it l5----\.0'ic to i.luiuuu'i(k to 'sit tiu'l'llunIliuuiui in. uuititehit's ,.I.te utuan :tIld thislit t It fat IWLTI fill! it Ii:i rut to couu I iii'sciuuit that I iiit - rink had oil IV t liii r t no u I2 iYi t k W c ri -turn to -ilav ;tiuil ittianu.voii]cl lii r:i iii iilL1 .- --1 Ialf-ila 901114'. a'. a 1uli:i's:init'suirpri'st'. Ve try a gaiiiv of iu*irhiuig--not very brilliant. llov(vI'r, ti's thr ballwas vrv eliu'siVt.4t1'i 1 .'. lit ru''.,it] I ii- lii iii '.u - illI )nuiuiut'uthlti,hitr.S,'.lI iS\'hat :tituuiit thul(eligiuiu, klllt%V lt-dgu'hluuiir. 'sit't'it and nut bitt 'stiuti.Pit23.\i0 Ik Another half-day. ' TheyVol lit- iuot 'single 'spit. bit ill l,:ittalion's.'liii. how ctcr. is 1cainiftillv rare. Owingto tilt- coltl w t - t rv ru ghv_.viu 1 . lie rce 'io('('tr tlut'l to - day.The Stuideiut. huutlil ' The Rest ' to :4I I draw.26% 1 first exam. of the termis uut've r very exciting. To-day we wereitirlint'tI to j)ilt tIi,ii a good many 'i' ep't'.. ' I 'sii ppo'st it's (hr holidayfeeling.thusu ixIlihi's art- uoilv ;uuiniiicl affair'tosYc U We piItill'sil an extract fronta letter to a ciitiri'st liliii tVilct was till-fortiuii,tt&'jv iiii:uhIt' to rttiirii on thecorrect day.I almost look forward to going up yonderFor absence maketh the heart grow fonder.I suppose by now all racquets go hungAnd Archie serves like a hen on one wing.You may show this epistle to whom YOU likeMay I here enquire for-----t Mac Ike?;,iu 1 J - Fr. Pro i hem1 's fret (1:iTbosc lit \oiiIiTf:trir's int'slut'cttti the .lnu's_tuti it"s rock. rv.It %%—;isn't on fire, va's it'ut t,ah',uni:Is- - A gmid talk in thin chiuriui itiiris :111 right whitni tict I'rtfrrt i'sn't li'sttuiiiu. hint w lien lit i'st 4.vui is Pi:u il;i'. lio'st0li("s IXiir'siitiu.Fr. \:IilLiiutctni gun's out ill :t ho:ttafter :1 football anti return's with a truuiit.Wc didn't Lnut;'s' tic1' I .ituiit I ,truZ troui Io ire 'so keen on water polo.ii I. \luuntuiuig after the nightht'fonu. ( iriu:uui's nulaui's utii''s and all'sour %t it,. uiuu'st tIut thu e\:uuil's tire ntt':tr. 's.alhialilu- 11Is'.i' 'still lic gil-cit for I lit hir'st:ill'swi- r's ti tin fuullitwiuli,t uluhi''stiicll's_ur'. to rcach tilt etlituur bt-fory thistiny I wu-l's'i-nut,uuit lu'. Tbc ;tIl-cuurrtet 'stuitutiutli'still hut )uIIlII'.iuu'tl ill tilt 1.9 I7 Mt'NIt FT .\NNI'.\I..\\hiu'. (lit tuuhighle'st 111:1,11 ill tl)'sVfl\l'iou hitu's fiuigtr, huig and brown\ihiut, in c'i:u'.'s uluil hi \nt'ar :1 frownOn 'svlio'se head thtit hi lay the crown


MUNC.RET ANNtTAL2j t. ( ) ffhi:i 1-. ni r.i*>I1 I lit. vvi'i( Kilkrt. Third ( litli .liov they callfire a gull. U ie thu l):lluuuuu l)uii( tirgt match1 A Jut ru. pouring ill for tiltliatidhiahl ;iiui tuuilli tiiuirn;itiutit'. 1).ix) ent t win tim \;illi m111u ifiii git. a p:trtimur. Iu iiiiiirini.,uiiit:tidedi fficiiltin-24 -vT 1 _ Iluirliiig haul travel hi U:ntiikn:inami vin. P. S - - -- v find, a pal"who ac-clue, him If itaiuii a hiiuit illhis 1nuk rh Air cii.1d:iu ii lutuctrick.fornii:itiicnn flui.rhit !WW (d ;tion cii ri lih tidyhuu.v2VTj 1our atiuirhi.iag agent- gut[-lair oil Ft. B.Toll ring Bite. N. B - t - - r.[-lair Ftrni.Iin. : L. I) - f- v.Artificial \Vavrr : B. B - v - e._fLO I A J.P. opcnN tilt- trinket sca,,onand all .ituittulit_ luau) . tivall i)OV illt\ ul cl:crtcl niio,t (lli)l)i:tti(:LIl lic washotcciii ye r.at ing.2;x() h .—\la-.tcr. ltt-.uciuunlat unnail')ir.u-.perit Who u :ticic tO give liii I14" a iii thu d, it- uiuPti1uil.Allaill :uuiui lvi cvrrn niiuluiumnintlIii iltatht u'iIhi tinir rc, ,t(Iii(hlt."u go to Jr1.Man I r (", I I 14SIM on, ID.PEART /17 C J.GINTY- - S


fl unret tPissionarp socielp,1 935-36.Muxuii'i'The studv-nicetjngs were vei1 attended, and tile Slide',1iIl1StdtI1i the uhjcctIf the lectures W1(11 tue study of the variouLi1(i ii1structjvi1ir nIOSt I" irtijal thanks are (lie to the Fxecutive (If thOCIet at 'I'iillahecfor copies if I heir liartcrl paper :-'' Ricci , News'''lile tiiiiiiai ie ult tll( \eilltlVe of tile M ii' iitI\ S ,cietv i resents us With A word in Ci iiicltijo On the Mu igre it\IISli,II Lr\ - oC1et ' S SjiilltII - ii i,rk I tlah111 IS it i the moref Lets that ill iillIi i1 IIt itt i1it to I11I hut it tlii LIILI tinit iusiiUiitl ti tltireserve(1 for the himi Illentilili Statisticsof such irk cait ni it he isstie&l in st, InISi ick t\ 'S Cl intillili (I e5s. 'Ilie disc' irdztiit note is that struck 1 iy ors1tIKe It to sa\ th at the slist IIIktienthiisi ISIIi of the members in all theIi e Ltii i r lii, i iii I LillS of I dept 1551111 iii tlii 1111 11111 Li side i f th elr td l 111 1I'II(i I ii,iicatj, fltile zeal and interest for what is an integral part inCatholic,LIlaII 'Fite ej in is ti he cxi ilaiiietl 1 iY the fact that tile larger sut ii 'lies i1stanhi's OILinch we were formerly dependent frini various justitutii,ns and liusinessii'uses have diiiiiiusiicd s,iini- \iL:tt ; hut :,tZaiilst this discouraging 11eV5, the rehilirtthat the tinhii' I ntaller ciiiitrilinti''tl from tile hovs' tileillseiIfl -It Ii \IISi' IN -' \increased ai Ft cial liv during the year. Tiii iattei- fact is of linire importance, (ifcourse, ill 1,jVill. ;I true estimate of our sicCess. For tile assital1ce received fu,uiiiLlt5ltle Si'llrteS is all illdIc;Iti,il of the zeal, hot 44 tile ilietlIhers of tile Society, l,utrather of tile 1 ,enef act 'rs themselves. ML Ai ilgs for stailll '-5',rtillg were held i euiarivduring tile \ear, and we call nii,iiestiv claim that tile attendaiices easily ,,UtiluhIII,eredtilliSe if jIrevi its years. I )u allllllai !tg-tliV \\ Ilicil was hell! ()ll Sulltlay. May ju,was elltilllsiltsticaUy Sill il ,oititl by 'catccilUilIeIiS as \Veli as incinhers.•11, -1.I \! , ,\:..394


;u7— SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN.Lay Boys.L 1 I.: :. I; V-. i c T. \ViL.li.S1C( IN I) ASSIS'l'.\N'i' - C,S.\CR!S'I'AN - - F,1. \\IIIIK , I. 'IK.IflL,It, I:. I f all iin, II, j.Se,n,! R,w—\V. Ryan, M. U.ivt-. W. \!'Naniar,. \. Letife,.tv. T. KKanu, I. F:iti..1n1, 'I. I InnininiittinIg—I'. T.eiift-'.tv, F i\h Namara. Ii. )'IIri,ni, I). S!ije1,6, Si., 1. IIur1, G. FelevI )'Slica.I Iii I;round--R I,vnitIi, J,. FTj,kje.SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN.LAY BOYS.SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN. —Apostolics.We began this year with the followingF. l)a]v, M. FliriLilt. l' Hannon, J. !Ickon, T Kan_', B. I )flric:i, \. 1xnktv,M. I 1'51j M. (.iiiiIii, '1'. \V1HIK, (. IIurliv, \I. II F(ley, F. McNamaraSI'! R 1,1.1 .\!, 1)1 RECT( IR Ri-: T. P. KF:I.I.v, S.JThe following were received by Fr. Rector on I)ecemhr Nth :-i'i ;r ic'r - J. IcSRIS'I,.\N - - J. 1IAvIoNI'. !.iife.tv, L. IIie!ie. \\. Rvtii, R. !.viicli, 1'.The following were received on May 24th:—'1)00K!], 13. Sca]hui.396E. Booth, E. GalIahcr. W. ( )'Lcarv. .\. \Liildoou, T. Prundivillç,


MUNGRE'l' \NNt.\LSODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN.APOSTOLICS.S( DALITIE-- SODALITY OF THE HOLY ANGELS. -Members from last 'earN C tter, J. (intv, S. I-Lrn&:tt, 1'. KuIlv 'I'. Keiincdv, J. Keogh, 1. McSvccncv,J. 1 oicv, G. I I' }3ricn M_ ( )'D\vvcr,.Fr, Rector received the following on December Sth :-P. C iicv, F. (rccIIc, 1 Iikin, I 1l tic, M ..\1 fittt I). Mullins,( (Coniul, J. ( )'Ilvin). W. I )'llar(, 1). Pcait, H. P\vL-r, J. Swan, J. \Vt1h.The following Nvcre r-ceived on May 21N. ilarringtii. J. 12 .in1)1RICT() R - - Ri-v. IR. H. KIN;, S.J.1h IAN 1111-I 1kvFIRS'l' ASSISTANT - IIRBNI.\N IIANRAIIANSF11 iN 1) :\S51S'l'.\N'l' - JLIIN (',EA(IIANS:\CRIS''.\N - - liII.N l)IIvWe begin the year with the following Old Members :-i\l - 'l'iri)( v, C. Sliccitan , D. Slattcrv, K. ( )'Brcn, J. (-ulin M. Finucatit-,11. I).-titiv, F. \lnrlltv. C 11avc, 11. Haitithan, 11. Ilurlcv, J. McNamara.Cn November 21th the following were receved :-J. J. i"IcNaiiiara, 1. Cahill, M. \Vat'n. P. Svccncv, 'I'. Crc:tcji. J 1o]iuvand later in the school year. on 23rd May, nine others were admitted, vizJ. ihiiiv, 1'. HIct,, I). Calialan, J. C lhiiiait, 'I'. Ilanralian, '1'. Lynch. M.M. Merritt, C.\1 *II,ft Ilk \Nk It ii ' l\l.liV 1 1LV.!. . L. \'11.BackI.1,itt S. I, art I'. C,iit-s , I. lu1Iin,.\1. 4 (CuituSiti kv J. 1ItIII, I,. )'Itric;i, '1, Lrkjii. I. I'n.-iiii-I, \I Iltit-, J. Svait, J. ,I,ucv,F.it. Iran, . Kr-it, Rev. T. 1. Kilv, S.J., jM. (1'! lw' ur, I. KciIvOn Ground—W. I ('hare, B. J. 1uwrr.Jii 1- I'M SODALITY i- '111F IlILY ANGELS. [C. & L. \Val'.h.


MFNGR1I' .\NNt .AT.PIONEER TOTAL ABSTINENCEASSOCIATION.WORKING COUNCIL, 1935-1936,,-j:/ ki T .11. !!ki'. TOR - I'?':. V. Fill tll1 , .s. f.PRJSiI )I,V'J' - 'n 'I L,1HII1J II'I. LS - - ( )'i)nn'llI/i )V - -4.)): -...........: .-..- -.. . - 'I'Iit. 1 V. RF\. FR RECTOR NV1I}I •!•III. II' N1:I.:Rs , t L. \V.l1'.h.


-tar now concluding coiiicide(vitli tilt. trond 'ar of tilt- ., uiat ion-.ru lifl. at \Iiirigrrt (ollige. and tli-.1 lit- fill ill i III )tii. \Ili(li till 1114)\4llit(it:ttt:iiid undir the li Ill t gtiid:tiice of Mr.ltllv alld his c xvcli t i vvlit ).\. IR1.IS.MUNC;RET ANNUALIil1, con t ill i1((lvitIi 1114ri.t' ;iliti rI.(d kit ion iluriliL' tilepa t % tar. llitrt vrre iil;L(IV applitat i oil -.for :(lItili-...Ioil to rank of l>ionttr. ProiLt loller or .1 l4iill )Ciflt( :111(1 rIottilt It-list illdi(lltit)I1 of the Association'ss1ttd work (vire tilt :tppli;itiori-. of()I l i .I ii iigret Bov. Vi ho had not yetfirii-.lied thc l)rol)1t14t1i on ItliViliti .tiitti>lfor promotion to rink of ltionttr. M retius for tile (OT1.i(14rat!0Tl of :tp))li(atiOil.Vitre bid rtItllarlv titiritig tit( ttriii 1 41thu.. 15r1)ViIitti 01)1)Ortliflitit, for ltariiiiii.rtit(.ititiI. ;iiiii OutlOok Of tilt- 1Il4)vtI11tilt.1111 nt(v uffj(u:II, are a. follow.I: Hi'tIl I Ian ;i;iPt H 1/11,/el.I b.iuoiiI i' V(IPrefect of Studies 'Report.<strong>Mungret</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Summer, 1936.It is iii'. ;i is i1t..i uid ilt..a-.iire to reltolt .1 5 LIV .,iitce-.siuI \IaI- ssrk 1.0.!I tellliH.r tell students left us, haiiig stiCCLsSf(il1\ I> IIlllit..ted tilt-jr I>hil°SIIII1CaIstudies, to begin theology in various Seminaries in Ireland 1(11(1 oIl the Clllltiliellt.The high standard they and their predecessors set has been fully nlaiiltaiiletl iv thetlldiIlts at present with us Nine of these Will Colill 'IL te their courses this year andill enter on the last stage of preparation for work ill the Misso ii fields.The results in the public examinations in the ecoiidarv School constitute are-cord for the t..oilegc anti are such as any school ill I iclaild or elsewhere might vel1Iw proud. We j>rescntutl 70 StilIheUts and of these 71 55 efl' siiecessftil—an averaeuof U3° . In the Leaving Certificate all 1; 11rcstIltLLI i'asst.tI the lxallliiiatjoii,passing with honours. Iii tile Matriculation 55 were presented and sI passed. Iiithe Intermediate 26 were l)resente(i : 27 passed aiitl 1(1 l)assc(l with hollolirs Theseresults are all the more reniarkalile when we rciiiciiii 'er 111:1t Se rs of tile sviitileSecondary School sat for examination.The results in the Music 1Xi(illi1latiOl1S lit-Id lililiLl the R ,s al Irish Aeiuieniv ofMusic maintained the sante high standard. Professor ( iiilla presented II pupils. oia-.-.ed with high lionotti s and no pupil received less thlilli ((S,.In tue Thu>iiu, iid Fcis we retained the Shield for Sciiiili I )nuiuiIt ill Irish and Iwill be very surprised if we do not hold it for the third slicceSSj\e vcar with tilelIla 'hirghe na ( aelaighe' which will be presented ulilillediately after the distribution(if prizes.That record of successes is a pleasant thing for any Prefect of Stiidiesto Sililillitto the parents of the boys and to the friends of the <strong>College</strong>. I feel that I owe aspecial w(Ir(l of gratitude to I the staff for tile \Voil(1trfill spirit of co-operation andseIf-sacritice with which they worked to make such results possible. Particularlywould I like to send a word of thanks from viii to those (\lllI have left us tO Ilurstietilt-jr stU(lie, for the 1)ries111(44KI—Messrs. Bvriie, McIiligutt, Nolan and Pellv.I i. I J i\ I I ix: l.. \\ITIt 'ii I I: PR( )13AIi( (N .I. . L. \V11i.Coming to the ear just closing I have this to say : the work of the year hasilelli ssthI 81141 CollScitntioilslv (lone. Let ilie gise von ',kit indiclltioli of the spirit thathas allilitatetI 115 during the past t\VCIVC iiuoiithi. \\i llIlvC here a Systelli (if voluntarystiutiv 1w which a boy may chot se to go ti) bell or to study f 'i au extra half-hour.'l'liis system comes into Icratillil about tilt! (11(1 of January - Fro in that tulle to i todaythe boys have huiie over 2,01'>, hours of voluiitar work. Iblat is Inure- to nitthan any record of brilliant successes. 'I'lit.re \011 hlL\t the s''iuiet1uiii that distitiguishededucation from hook-learning Tlier>.- \oll have tile sillethlilig that publicexamination", can tell your nothing about : the spirit of se1f-..;tc1_iIce that nucans thebuilding of Character.403


JI'l\r\(j.ç ANNUM,It is well for its to realise that the end of all otlIltl education should be disci-I time. That ulterior discipline that makes a man master in his own soul. Thatdiscipline that makes a man his own hardest judge. That diseij line that ruluires ii5Li (F Visit Iii and no prefectiuig for the man has set for himself rigid lines of conduct111(1 ml will. strengtlleiie(i 1w genuine cdiicatn m , will curry hint along these hues untillie reaches the Eteruial reward which is the end of all our striving.Self-discipline—that is what makes a uilan and self-discipline can only he attainedby earliest, constant effort. That is why the 2,00f, hours voluiitarv study means soPHILUSIOLYPHYPRMMMERSC.Qi.JINN -W. O'HARE M. MALONEnincli to urn--it shows mc that the year has 1 eeii a thousand times worthwhatever the future may hold.vliiic,I would appeal, as I appealed last 'car, that parents should, for their own sakesand for their sons', strive their utiuiost to keep I)OVS at 5(211001 until the end of thenormal Secondary eriod—untul a boy has thone the Leaving Certificate course. Itwill mean big sacrifices but von will have the consolation of knowing that you aremaking sacrifices where they are must worth while. Volt will he giving those nearestand dearest to You a chance to get a grip on tlieniselves, so that, wheu they go outinto the niaduiess that is modern life, they can walk the univ path worth walkingwith sureness and with coil rage.I- -P. O'CONNOR -T11J. Walsh, nh Intermediate B.P. O'Connor, 2nd Intermediate B.C. Quinn. 3rd Internuletjjate B..1. Tuorne. 2nd Intermediate .-t,


Prize Winners Summer,PHILOSOPHYLIVING CERT. IIReligious KnowledgeAggregateApplicationIrish:Latin:English:Hist. & Geog.Religious Knowledge: T. Kennedy.Ethics:M. O'Connor.Cosmology andTheodicy : \V. O'Hare.Logic:C. Lynch.Ontology :J. Mooney.Physics:1. Murtagh.MathematicsSpecial Latin Prize:LEAVING CERT. IAJ. O'Flynn. E. Hartigan.W. Ryan. E. Hartigan.G. Foley. M. Hayes.J. O'Flynn. M. Hayes.W. Ryan. E. Hannon.W. Ryan. H. Kelly.W. Ryan and E. Hartigan.J. O'Flynn. M. Collins.T. White.W. Ryan.LEAVING CERT. 111INTERMEDIATE CERT. 4AAggregateB. O'Brien.P. Hayes.Application P. O'Donnell.L. Walsh.Religious Knowledge - J. Morrissey.IrishB. O'Brien.P. Hayes.Latin:At. Drury.D. Carroll.EnglishJ. O'Brien.W. O'Sullivan.list. & Geog.- W. O'Sullivan.MittematicS N. Butler.P. Hayes.French :D. Carroll.Drawing:P. Hayes.INTERMEI)IATE CERT. 311AggregateApplicationReligious KnowledgeIrishEnglishLatin:FrenchHist. & Geog.Mathematics:PRIZE. WINNERSINTERMEI)IATE CERT. 2BAggregate : P. ( )'Connor.Application : K. Breen.Religious Knowledge J. Shannon.Irish :P. O'Connor.Latin :S. Coggin.French :J. Shannon.English :P. O'Connor.Hist. & Geog. E. Pollaky.Mathematics : S. Coggin.I A Latin: J. Shannon.INTERMEDIATE CERT. 2AB. Hughes. J. Callanan.B. Deady. W. O'Donnell.B. Hughes. J. Callanan.C. Quinn. E. O'Sullivan.(No Award) C. O'Brien.B. Hughes. C. O'Brien.C. Quinn. P. Sheehy.C. Quinn. J. Tourney.B. Deady. J. Callanan.INTERMEDIATE CERT. 4BAggregateApplicationReligious KnowledgeIrish:LatinFrenchHist. & Geog.English:MathematicsINTERMEDIATE 3AP. Mulcahy. Al. Tarpey.D. Slattery. M. McGowan.J. Hickson. P. Norman.J. Walsh. M. Corrigan.- M. Corrigan.- M. Corrigan.P. Mulcahy. J. Carey.P. Slattery. M. Corrigan.P. Mulcahy. M. Tarpey.06


mip• DV/'4,— 10 S,I)• O'DONNELL • --(d P. HAYES•• \ \\Ir. '•,'•t• ":'V / / /13•••r"7////.;/ •, //,/1I AppublicI)UNNI, P.(flBBONS, P.(1INT\. J.IL\ YE. S, A.KENNEDY, T.MALONE, M.\V•.LSH, J. I'.1Ot'(iIIAN, J.tIERR I'F'I' I).BUTLER. P.CAMPBELL.HAY 1)1 N, J.KELLY, P.Examinatioll Results, 1935.LEAVING CERTIFICATE.Honours : English • Pass : Irish, Latin, I Iitrv. Gt.ograihiv,\rithinti itc, ( unniutrv.Pass English. 1rihi Latin, I lit liv, ( cugraphiv, Igebra,u inut rv , ;\ritlinitic.Honours : I'i1. hishi. Latin, (.L' gra h • Pass : Irish, Histirv.Honours : Irish. Pass l'liglisli, Latin, ( eographv,.rithniitic, .\lgul ira, ( '.uitiiutrvHonours : Irn.hi, I liIi, I.:itin, Ilitrv. Pass : (ngra>hiv,•\lg&hra, ;\rithiinwt ic ('.i I omL trvtinnotirs : Eiiglish, I-Ii..tirv..\ritliiiictic, Algcl ira, (Pass : Iii'hi, I,,ttiii, (',cogiahiy,iiietrvtionotirs : Irish, English, I Iistrv Pass: Latin, Gcogra hv,,\rithinti, Aic1ra, ( ionietiv.Honours : I rihi • Pass : Eiiglishi, I list r, ( ;cgraihv, Latin,.\ritIniitic, .\li.chra, ( ',,inictrv.Honours :Ir ish, lin.lish , I.atin.rithiinitic, (;Ui iiiii•tj •Pass :l'ass:(itnrai 'liv, Algebra,Irish, Eticlish. Latin, lust rv • Arithmetic, \Igchra,( ',c intel rvHonours : Etiglisli. Pass : Irish, Latin. Ilisturv, (eographv,•\rit linictic, Algcl ir:t , (ci inctrvHonours :Ii ihi, Eiighisli , ( graihiv. Pass : Latin, I-Iistorv.Honours : Eiiizlislt, Latin. Pass : Irish, I list rv, (cograhv,•\ritliiiictic, AIgLi ira, ( i 'lnctrv.I 'rc',ciit(.'d i ' ; I 'a.sid I Passed ith H()nonrs 7.Ii''J'k1M.TARPEVP. t)'I)onnell, Leaving Certificate lit P. Ha es, 4th Intermediate A.V. Ran. Lea ing Certificate II.I. Hannon. Leaving Certificate IA. M. Tarpe. 3rd Intermediate A.—MIBVRI{E, I).BURKE, P.BUTLER, N.CASEY. J.COLLINS. M.INTERMEI)IATI: CERTIFICATE.Honours : Ejigli-hi, Latin. Ilist,rv, ( ;ciigrahv, Mathematics.Pass : Fr nchilionoursEnglish, Ilistiirv, Geography, Sckiicc. Pass : Irish,Latin, MAlluniatics.Honours MMIILIW16Cs. Pass : Irish, English, Latin, History,Drawing, hg, ( gra illHonours Irish, tiiglisli, Ilistjrv, i gialiv Pass : I..itiii,Mathematics.Honours : I list4Jrv, ( '.c graihiv, Matliciiiatic.English. I , atin, Science,409Pass : Irish,


416MUNGRET ANNUALCOTTER, N. Honours : Mathematics, Drawing. Pass : Irish, English,Latin, History, Geography.CURTIS, H. Honours : History, Geography. Pass : Irish, English, Latin,French.DRURY, M. Honours : English, History, Geography, Mathematics. PassIrish, Latin, Science.ENRIGHT, M. Pass : Irish, English, Latin, French, History, Geography.GALLAGHER, P. Honours : English, History, Geography, Mathematics. PassIrish, Latin, French.HANNON, E. Honours : Irish, English, French, History, Geography,Mathematics. Pass : Latin.HARTIGAN, E. Honours : Irish, English, Latin, History, Geography,Mathematics. Pass : French.HAYES, M. Honours : English. Pass : Irishi Latin, French, History,Geography, Mathematics.HICKEY, L. Honours : English, History, Geography. Pass : Irish, Latin,Mathematics.KELLY, H.Honours: English, Latin, Mathematics, Drawing. Pass : Irish,History, Geography, Science.McNAMARA, J. Pass : Irish, English, Latin, French, History, Geography.McNAMARA, W.MURPHY, U.Honours : Irish, English, Latin, French, History, Geography.Pass : Mathematics.Honours : Latin, History, Geography, Mathematics.Pass: Irish, English, French.O'BRIEN, B. Honours : English. Pass : Irish, Latin, French, HistoryGeography, Mathematics, Drawing.0' BRIEN, J. Pass : Irish, English, Latin, History, Geography,Mathematics.O'CONNOR, J. Pass : Irish, English, French, Latin, History, Geography,Mathematics.O'DONNELL, J.Honours : English, Latin, History, Geography, Mathematics.Pass : Irish, Science, Drawing.O'DONNELL, P. Honours : English, History, Geography. Pass : Irish, Science,Mathematics, Drawing.0' LEAkY , W. Honours : English, Latin, French, History, Geography,Mathematics. Pass : Irish.O'SHEA, M.HonourS: English, Latin, History, Geography, Mathematics.Pass : Irish, French.QUINN, M. Honours: English, Latin. Pass: Irish, French, History,Geography, Mathematics.SCALLAN, B. Honours: Mathematics. Pass: Irish, English, Latin, French,History, Geography.Presented 28; Passed 27; Passed with Honours 19.PUBLIC EXAMINATION RESULTS.MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, 193gThe following passed :-(Summer).Byrne, p. ; Cooney, M. ; Crowley, P. ; Daly, J. ; Dillon, S. ; Dunne, W.Flanagan, J. ; Foley, C. ; Gallagher, H. ; Hayden, J. ; Hearn, E. ; Houlihan, J.Hurley, G. ; Keane, P. ; Kelly, W. ; Kennedy, W. ; Keogh, J. ; Lynch, V.McLoughlin, V. ; McNamara, F. ; Meaney, J. ; j.Mortimer, C.Noonan, J. ; O'Dwyer, M. ; O'Flyrjn, B. ; Power, W. ; Ryan, W. ; Tobin, P.PresentedWhite, T.; O'Flynn, J.Passed 31.In addition one of those failed secures matriculation through passingLeaving Certificate examination.411


VNTERTAINNIENTTwelfth Night"1 t-III i.i.\l (tItS(. tlIt ,ItlItl( 1'C .l't'i C1i (limIt )t it lit 'i, h.• ill . . re1te nz, seieItç 'I )III 11 lilTaitlpltt,It P'ItttItl' 1 ' It 11(111 r1. 1 A °Fm', Ittit'L\UOtItinli (ilItrIt F'F 44)01to 1it Itt1 ii p i'i I . I uu toe sit i'ip hIt ItiliItl rIt'ç\ Itt,Aittl .htl 1 )licflii -Itt It Iflhl tel r ItH 1 ttt•'i 1,c.('r. ItItj' hIt till, 1X(i flIt 1 0lfl4çelfl 1.111. l)1 pi tu l)pi r(' 1tOil .)Ithpr leO, LI itip It'ttL IturItltplpeoiteIt('-r ifffl niiCtieIth1'1('hIt 4'tl Ills'. çitt lii('Itl Il0t)l .i_tl1 4' 1'' hl-Itflhi.ti.tltt h1Itl1tll1( It. 1tlT)tIttht It tilt' htIttI Itt' III i'lltltIiItllt Itlill'i'°'i it' ItIt 'Illp_tIt1flt' llh" it t'.\t 'itAll '(irtp. –:,tip '.utt ,'ll ("41111 cdl' 1111 c(voptinr tei. l), ttp4"It I 't'tt It çt'u('Itlnr .1111i' It5 ell'Ct'ItUr It'l 1 ' 4' ti,tp l'iA ('ilmItipteiui.itIt' 1)Itt'i lt'ir q' pIt1l1i1l' 1.ttititi 'OA) pt-tllItIt IttiI' Ili .ilri' 1)1)11 -.h(,t)lIt('hl Cni.p M 0 ti-'tto'at- c''i' inCptI ' cit uiçti' .1 - in l)pptt tl'tiIl ir t Itell'. tillS re It*5fl4h1 flhiitr-rll'eItlnc Itt1't)i tilIttt fl1It't I flit'.'tl 1 '" é Still ('Itt)pttl, l'telr (1ci1,lilt' 11111' tagc nails' :i 1)trf(('I '.t'ttjti forlirjllj:jrut (u'.t dlto', 11.1(1 ill ''I' wj'IfthNii.11t......its jtl:iv lit, ;u'It'il ( :i ill ourplays art' 011w ) :ig:iint a lt:tekgrtiiiiiil ofcurtain',. \utt' t'lt:ittt' of ucnIt' is iiI(ii(;tttalt'ihiit'r liv a ..iltipli' rt -:Lrrangititt'ttt itt hitiI:tttirinlg.. ttr a ar iitu, of tin ligiit. 'Liltwitcilt' psrftriii:ttct't' t':i' a .r:tieful inixturrof light ciittti'dt' :tt1 )ilit1itv, ill witu'litilt' ingilli,' of(111111' 1 Ii dV. (1111)4' :L%%':(() llI,t rt'.. \ltttI)':ttlt " proved:111 :itldt'nI t'harctc .,\1 '('I of tilt :ilu(1i('yl('slitre ;i'tititi,lutil that "titall Iu1\',. (41111(1 1ulituIr}t tligrtitv :inttl i.r:irt' into tilt. llanl'itlg011111 il itIuli'(,lii' r all tilt, luiaj or parts lit ri 'o goodit l('ltt', itIvitliolls to "iutiIt' attv out forI;trteul:ir titintioti. 'dl will :Igrei. how-','v'r. that the :u'tini' of I.1ii Walsh andPOWOR.2 A m smoSi-aittui,, Pt-art a-. \1 tI-ia :11141 Sir ,tuln'&w.gttechtt'tk . rt--.tt't-tit'eh', %% :I , ttuit',taiitl111g. LIO, t'tttltti,iitii., tttrrrittui'tit 11:141 (iii'itllili('n('e ill It-jrs of l:L(ii,i'hlIir lit-for,' teriii :ijcjn':ired o ff liii '.ta.'t ti the (iar(I1-hiStIfle. l)r,tttottd R':in ii :1, a rc''.t r:iitit,I:111(1 very cffet'ti', l"t,tt :ttcil tilt. jOl'i:iiSir 'Fobs- notilil ht:Lr(hlv ilala' fotititi 1 truerittt(-r1)rt'tsr tii:tii Briati Pi \% it- ,For anexcellent rt-ruhtritlg of tilt. If fieiiltlalvoIiti role Jack Swan luiiu',t h1 t'itItll)liuiit'tited.His diet III is 1o'rft't't and that,atltl,t'tj to a l)lilIihJ(lIV ,t -lf-stlffj('jt'fltii:tuglitiiit'..... tui:tths' his part 11 ('otitj)l('I.S Ii ('('C S s.No elt:Lraett'r i':t'. weak :111(1 if we (Iinot sing tilt- praise.. of ( )livia. hit' l)tjke:111(1 \alentjijt' .pat-' is our i'X('(Jse.1)1 flIt 1.111 ("lpi 1'Itp-ñiilt. tIth) tatni ('p1)01-4 pI1h1-uItItlIlcIt r° tj 11 ii c It , 7111111(lup ptl4Ipl i. cipIt iit,ctc i-.t't' i.i. ili .n rAipi-'s(%nntl' 111,c (n'.I1 t.p-bpp. tIt '(' o)ItlllçCItfl 1. ItIl)i p tp fl ol All 1 i1 I ct - .'tsII' FUit 1tt ('('tthl Itfl ItSIt11J Itil CEItT) ptinrlflIt pXT) It rItotIttV. l)t t.i'te It-oeItptllItic'It it' çii' pIopIt1u cpIt'lt-ripcU.k .kp'u-nhi it iT') Cull I r ( .5 All hPlr ti i 'l (tillCut r Ctt\t .1 t pI .1114' iii I Itt'l iii e II l illr-irol-ir reo. .tIr iit',iç-i uhiit)tI% 110 flIttill '(It liii ii 0.') it 'It tv'.' lii ('till l'IttitIti 1T 1I itcipçit'tt rI_vt t ill 'WliIt i'4rfl thoutitItrr. 11' It t.'14iIp in iI I reo 1.111t4 çIt'OIt UIttlhtl ill lIt.412


tRungrel Wen in citerature.No (OI) NEX'l' 1)O)()ltiv I'atiitrM. Ktii nv. S.J.( Hirten ( o. New YorkFr. Kinnv telk n, in flit'uilaptt'r it Iii 111111k ii tltxiio that1tii.'itt iii tiit Rio ( ,r;lIltit lr OurJt>l,Iitvi't Ntii.11iittti r lIiri.t,tt.(I tht - 111 -so A N. I, , as titit'. 'IIit"t. :t will ti, tilttitle fiil;Illv tini,i'n. llli% it, tli:tt ir.tipiOtil \% ti'. iriliiarilV ti tilt(.itit'.tn tin L'iiitt'ii We li:il!tittil WithtiuLt 4)f :eileet ttiiiv of lll workvIiicIi ..tt'' fttrtli hit' iii itithetti n irk itollilli lllli'.til int'\ liii1'r. Ktitiiv is v. i'll 411ittlifietl for tiltwork lit ha. taktii in lianti. I It' let, livitiile:irlV iii hi., life nit [sir fro ul ti Rio(rautlt'. lii - Iiti'r:trv irk. .:ilrt:itivreviewed ill the \l;Lt;i/.iili'. ..Intt an illtiiiiatt L It( ,\tlltis.s. it! tin tilitii :1 till('iirit.tiall tiviiii,;ltittii w hull pttili liriligiltthere. l\ttlit vi'ar it ti ituv lift' listtitt'i'ii Ili 'Illti \1i'xitt and her pritlilt'nl,hut t lit' [itt 1•t1tti ill t hi' jtr..tiitititok wire tilt' relllt if 11tr.,oil:tl ixior -itilet' with rvat risk to ililll,eif,the i' ii i.ltiiu that has tiitiitiiiatttl\lt'XRttil 11t it1 lift , htir tlit' iett tiitttiis tile miliiillstire l'l,lillilllllj't ( :ille.( )t her lititit' r. ii;t e 501111' stilt1 ittllt. lintthey wire 1 )it 1t1it't', ill t lic t..lIlil'. ('stilt''.rillisilil, tile ,ll1lrtlile 0 A, it. f lit' titi' rt'VitlIi -tiilil, tilt . tIlititIti (If the dL._cltri,titllti'/.tltit liiif a natioii. lii'. pid ic 11:1, ititti liii-'.vt'tr'ini.r suit1 ruthllt'.' it ist o getof tilt - (oli.elt'llet', of vtnitii:111(1 to ftiriit thlt'lll ti, hi;ttt'r, (ott1. (iftheir 1istrtrlt, and all tlung', ,:itreii. Iiithe vslrilill'. tt'r.,ttlltioH of the (llllreh.t'\ iii ill tilt tsug:lil resut oil undcr .Jtlii;illtile . 1tti,ttiti'. tile illilOttlILe shill tIe leilit -lt'. ptiitioii of the cillith. \' sI rtilt'ttl'4lliv tilt 1ler,t'eIItllr. Nit ii l jth tillHertul of \Iu'xieti. His iihtt'et '.i :i toirsuditsute fritiii tilt iilIliuk (t! tilt' V011lli sillrt1)eCt for (lIlt1 and religion tin cIwtiwa to ht_' tilt' tilt'tutrt for gi'llt'rtli 4ttrrllil-41411(111 ( ilri,t 1:111 i1iI)tlt't t As ti lit' out -rsigetl tint1 tin' lift' Of tilt. sllllliltti'. 101 hiti'rttiicil \\ ;I , to) lie till.llltitit'i im \l 111th tin'litW ..tiiil \% :is forititti. Ntltilllit. Wsl to lietilt' ( rlli'ifixittii \Va, rluiielllt'tlreligion iihe,1111ellletl ill tlisit wst ',ttu'rt'litlil(l jiitiitisttt' ill t'aittilv lift \% :I, IN il'uIto) lilo(kl'rv.lilt dark 1ottiirt' is not witiloilt i tettli'.11istti )II '.. l'r. l'itt is hIlt tint' oftilt 1iri'.t of llt'rltie 11111111 11110 art' rttllito dii' iii lit'ft'ilet' if tilt'lr fioek. l5ltilt'l51 nil llllttller ttf ftiiuiiiit' iltuve fsieeil uheatliiatlit'r tittlil 'e tllt'ir little oiii' .,it:ittlittifront ( 'iirit. [iiivtritv ,tlltlt'lLt, stinttt'stlilt'l ill .,ttlllt' ,thht)tti. 1151% I' il'.kt'tl tiltirl':lrllr, to tri''.erve their iiatioii fromtttlIilllllii''lil. ivt'il till u lti Ill reli thueni-Il I'.. II mu tsLlli.tilt tiltit there is (twl.telL. t-ti fit d ill chum, to tlleir 1ItstVtfliVit Ill r.Ihtl'tV tilit' iltsu\ sik. (sill a 1i;urtv tvrsiltill,i'It t r a w Iloilo , citilll t rv : lit w ':i ii ( o in11111 ii ists it,, tt t loci r Will till tile Ill ) it mit vliii' slil,wt'r is .,iiit1tlt' anti is to lit' ttillli(lill I hC i- .t'liet' of coiit lit tl'list littirstiltV -tlltre Till liii jettivu' iiittrstiit' i'verytl(iiiuis guilt1 tiltit lout , tin tilt' eisl. vtirfsirt:tiitl t'llrtili'r flit' tt'iltt, iii I.t'iltil 51)1(1Marx. lilt' lllit.t .,iuli'illil h1'dgt' hisiveilttil Vitlsttt'tl 511111 t llti'i' tilsit IlIthi 1it)%'t'riii \iuxiet sire iwt ililluItri'tl bN hit rt'',tric-(ill, hf (t)ll'.('lt'll ti' ., r iht'(t'lI(\('tulitllllilli ,lll 1lrt'.l'ilt, it.lf lii vsuritlllsgnit''. lit till 1titiet' it is tilt frietiti iftho.i' aspirin l. to) (lullIlticti' jittlitietul fret -tloiii ill ;uiitttilt'i it is tilt' (litLIlIl)ittil Oftilt.t1I1Irh'.'.u'tl hr if the t'ttrkiiis, ela'...t'..halt vstrit'. lint tilt hst..ic ilrilleililt..rt'ill:lill sui%%'tLVl titi' stlili, it1i1ttt.ltitlli to(;i siil the ttt'..trlletihtll if till' vt'rvfslhrie of ('ilri'.titill (lVihiZtLtittil. 'ttit501(1 Mt'xiit rtiiltliul :is iiretttlfltl i'\alllill 5ii Omsk. st,' 11111 t l till v \V it ii tilt' It lest of stt'hullltliilll,l'ti( ..tatl'. Iii, \hlhiti Mater ist hall kf ill ti hr. KtilliV for t lic It'.,,ttil tOldtilt 1% Si 1-11 itig..\LI.. t t ,1,,1,t ) \VIN : BY P1111111Riuuhlli.v TaIh,ot Pri,'as, s -'l1i ,trajn of modern life with its Pttli;tiiii tt''truil Illlrrv has produced a lived (ifrt'irt'sitiiiii fur which Out' t'iiol stud ..hla('iiill,need lIlt', of our g'rsiritlf;itiit'r, had neitiiir flitorthe tlt..irr Thc ulilletilt rsttelllIitir, of thit tvti.t liver ltr ..uahl printtilt - 1)11,.\ tuv f tilt- ttltehIer ill 1;U u' itiit011t' Stilt1 ('iui1i)t'ttti't tXttuiiiiititjutri tilttItINlihlI, iltutir, tif tin lull.,-(lrj%'tr ..hisi(Ittu-itltill tIlt' t 11111' ut'ithi risk to hiulilali lift---tilt'',1' 511111 51 illIll(Irt'd tttiier it('(il pat i hI,ft't'l tilt' ..tr;lill of lift fit :i:l extent rit'vh'rtlri':l ill t f liv a lrt'ei'i'thin g geiitratitiii.TI it Iltutltrstl re,nit of tIli.. i.. 51 ersuvilig forrt'i:uxslt,ttii i'heri tIn' hour, of trt.., suretiler, l)iektii".. 'I'iisickersiv silIti Scott n 're[lit' rt'urt':lt lulIl, of a ]ti..11rili sig't sititi cite,-.but 1011% tilt's' a rc 110 llhltg'tr ..oilgllt sittui (ill viii'.. it rsiggtil. juIl1llilig' lltrvt'... _t1111%' llt't'li 110.. divulti1bt'ui 51 11t'%l' t'lht ittfictjthul ill 11'hlj(ii tlIllIlsZ'ilt ihi5iY St smallpart. it, ilsiut' hieing tsiki'ri lt' iiieltit'iitlviii (-11 (lt11lIil1g1 vithi hit'th'(tili tilt' andtlii%'t'iltltl't iiittrt',t'. liLt' flic ('ilit'ilia it11511 51111\I't't't'tl 51 iltuti Of tilt' tht' [lilt hkrtilt' (illt'illsi it hisi., its (lsingi'r, lisuiIgt'r, liilit' Illiral lint which lIlt fort iiri;it thy ..ta'ioto kc im flit' irI(rtsl'.t' ,t few \'iatr, ago(it tt'u'tivt' stiiii rsteiilg fictituri lItre gtrnr['mit' fiitiu1 I(Itjt(tit)tIitI)l( eie,iicrit.. but1111W. iii! lhli'llit'li by the irrchigioit... if not:lilt i-rillg-IbIlt.. ..lbirjt of tilt- 1'iiiii andlttthtlllIiuIg' Illuill,trit.. of i'.11ri)p)t' and,\ lilt rj('su tilsit is lilt longer tilt esl..t sitturt'',t'lut e%'tui this t'1tt tif light lit(rtit(lrt'I'. ill 111th of (tfll.iir..ilih) il'trV tii'ti'tti'.'tor racing lihil't'l itf tilt itrt..t'Ilt ti;i is lIlt -fortltrltitelv Ill fit resnhiitj,. for our(sit itt 'lit \' till t II,hlt'rt' ti1tii lit, tt fitlil of sietiiiui fttr otir51 tilt u lie \iit lit) r..,rt-c'rt'sitjvt'Till, (It' 111th 11(1 fit rliterature i.. lIrgeIlt slot1 i..griisviutg'. Art' ('sit hiuulie %c'riter.. going totsikt' snli'stiltsigt of thi, tIelIltilIli siliti gilttllu'ir ru'sithu'r,1 i.S'ihihtl, titan. into, rt',tjl.rfietitin or Slit' tiIt ..titi1ieiI tot itt tilt -pout It ti I tilt' ci ill it rv lit' itti ..i,ntti ii' tilefhilli tiltt - littllrillt,5', of iihillhilrsll \l'riter..NI 1'. JtiiIlIi'\ lIst', stii,'t'ru'iJ this (lllt'..ti Illill 51 vu'rv irsuetiusli list''. iii' has g'iVt'lI lla rsici nlr stun' full tuf intu'n,''..t soni iNcite-Ituelit. tit'sLlI 511111 [11,11 51 I hc Inisil I&Jillill 1111111 tilt' ..i'l'nu' tit till' ',tiur' is ls ill ,\ui'N('.R1'l' 11lFN IN 1.1'l'11t\'1'11F 41 S'toit llt'sir I It c roar tf [itt' ertwihi'ul race-VC tilig a.. tilt f;k V 4 It ri I c lit'tLr. tilt' 1%'iIl-IiIi1g-pit.t—'-'\'uilI ..ee hill' fltu'h ttf r;ueiilgethittlll''.--- gotlui.. -I it ..u'sirlu't.. si, tilt'field uirsiv.. tilt! slittutg tilt' ehiltr.e \'htUiho'sir tilt' rtiltu'uuhs, \'tll(,'t'l. of the ' Bhlithit's01111 ,o'o' till'lr turk, ill rstki,iI itow It- r itsit..,111111 [itt' llhtI't' tuiul illlrrv (if tilt' il('i'utlltr,u' \'utlt sIre tstki'll ttt titt relative tllut't-Ill',, if t lic trtuilliulg .tultli' S \'tuLl esulltt'r 11 1 1tIlt' 111111' g'rt'ell pIau1 itt l i'Slthl lilt ..11 Ili lllt'rlllitrliultg, anti walk tit, vttituIt'ul psirks ofehtllultrv ill tin c\ t'llilig lig'itt, '\itIlitresitht' flit - jht'riliiie of tilt- ittivt hihui'it 511111OIL' ('III p1 ft'i,'slt hrt,'u,'zt' blf sttTltltti - t' I Ill 15..5it1'Ii,, your fsite,g'titltt llehl sill suttrsietil't' ihsiekg I'thttlltlr. ItIttIlt'v isi, ..tsugt'tI si drama itt' '.' tIltIlInl vltiehi hiulti, ttiii' illtt'rt',t frttlll tilt't'ir..t iiiiu' to tilt lslt ..'uni Xk ll:Lt 1111l1'1' ilhti'',hilli' \%'slllt ill Si r:ueilig ..ttirv \'tt' g't't till'itt' Oh Si, ho' 11111111d lit' lIslitil, It ill 1' 51 hbulrilHill- r. tilt l'lIl'\ hot all ('VI', S tilt' ilu'rthjiit',f:1 it- SillIl fl'b'..Jl si, tiiu' rut..,'. 511111 lIlrliliui illlit' ..1 ittul 'i .. I ill' 11115(11 slllui t -()%% I rollbIll sill it II lilt' I ((till t ii! .11 tilt' iii rig iii hi,ii iIisu1l hilt'11 sit thi' rig-lIt Illtilllt'lItt'Xito..tlrt. etuiuhi' lu i'st' and witll lii,iiiiw'n tall t hi' g'iuttii and v I nt 11on, u'uuiitt' tinthbhi and thr rig'ilt lluur,t' h1111.'lilt' t'il;trsiettr, surt' fiilt'I - thrslhl'ii 511th1 it0, l%'itil t' ,1it'tOsth rt'g'rt't tltsLt lii 11:111- tIlt'I.. i 111th'. ..it ru vil tilt1 grin till Ill tilt' 1\l t'sit Ittrstiriiiig' ..tsuiiit'.. . ,\Isinv tt hi'o'sir'' itl.iil(i N% illits' this t illit . li51'. I' t 11:111 lt'ti Mr. I ututiit'' fulliI;ll'illg'tiki tilt']11 st'.i'stV friuni tiltirtibihIlti,', Slt'i'bt'.', tilt llil iuf lilt vsul 1\lt'sthhituli hit II 11th t - rt llt, lu utti , hIlt! illsill',' 51 111th' ill\l iIlli,'r,'t h.iihrsur\ has ltirg'iuttu'n ftir a,hi't't't half 11mit. flit' l.titjll tutu10 tilifilli'llvilthh-itllirrli\v.. titi"s or tile sjllIl III- -htll'i'ui . iii' gsihiot)).. iiit]t tilt' ilt'i'ut lt:i,tthu illillIgA,'ii.\ IllYILEI) A R('I-IBlSH()p OF(,SIhi'1I., !)r, i)t'nIlitt O'hIltrl,'v ( h.iI[i -I 55i I , hi\ l!,'%, St'ui..slitull () 11hhItI'tilIliit',S..!. lrj-.ii 11tIt'1,'Iigt'r Oftlei'. i)itltliit.193 .. 32 1 1 1 1 ltrjti- iiOn tilt' first pag'' ii!' this htioigrsl1bhlv tIn'SI Itt hiti - ill [tu rill .. ii.. tiustt it ca nv half 'ilu lit htr'' ilsi.. t'isi1i,o'ti ,ultu'e 51 Vt'tbrk '' Iii tiltIturill tif si t'iIsLrsLti. ltik tin i'veri1lsllIl1)illtt ilti, hiet'Il uillhli..11ttI (ht,5iiirig


41 t MUN(;RET .\NNUAI.i jIb tin life if Dr. I), riot UI-lurk,. Iffor liii i,tlutr r,;i-,i,ii tii;iti Iii. liii }irt-.tiitlittit. lia III lIli It' t IV III I', ''oil to theIi•i,h h)IiIiIi(. Iltit Ii. ( ).'%l tiitljiijlt 11:1.,tar higlitr (mini-. IiOOt iii! r Lt'rat huh. a-..in (iii -.uui:ihI eolIihi:1.. if 12 iag4... hr li:u,given ii-. :1 wi,rk nt c(liIuili, lii-.tiirit:J'tli,>I;ur,Iij1,. Fr. O\Iiurtliitjl,., pnurr:ttiis lia-.iiI uuptitu orii.tiiu;uI uliicl!nIeIIt.. iVilichihave miii .zfttth ij ;tii:ulv,ttI with1ititiit iiiihii,trv ..., :1 r,-,iult (lii nadiris Iiriiiughit iiitii c hisr iiiiiiil (i)iitaitiii I It I Iii -:1 I iii I u t id he ri Ic .\ rtil'jhiii1>iii (:i,hitI. (lit f:iI.i Iiri'tlinin vhii)ititr;t - td hun. IIOI liii -.:utau.ti IILr-.i(.III 4 )r,wh, irilhitt,d 1 11 11 )!) hiiiii -.iitlu :itriuciiuiu-tiirin&rit-.. Iii I lit* ,hiirt .,1I:i(t. if :i rc\ Iiiit is iiuijii-.-.iIiI Iii tb jii-.Iitt Iii thu, littlehonk t Fr. ( ) M Lint liii iii. iv, rv Ii ii, if%'iiichI uii:iiiif1- ,t.. (lii ripe -.tIuitl;ir',hi1i utits ;i iii hluir. Wo va riie'.t l\ rue 'iuiruuttiul Iii,Iiuih. Iii our ni:I(ltr,. \\i trii..t lIi:ut Ii'.Ii tt until, w ill ill din' I lilt' ti'i :1111 thishIll, liohIIhihIht't ipitti a large vohitiit,'. ifhit itill uiuih,'rtak( ',iieli a ituirk wt- art'ciiiiijii,,'uI that itt shall it l:u.t lit- huniii'jih*'tio it If a standard lijngr:n 1d Wi ri iv u,f t kt4'ri':Lt ;IIIII lIuuIv I ri-.IIIiI:uii. I )r. I)iriiiuit)' liii rh's . iv mu ;uuh irnid I lit - ( Iii ruli of(.u,l with lii-. virtint'... :uii,l Iii. lord,'11 tfrriiig... in dtft'iue of (lit' (rut Faith..LM.!t1LILINtS.C.T.lhc first match f he -eason was a friendlywith St. Munchin's. We suffered a big defeatat the hands of a much better team. Ourhull \\.1 iiiiuh ii 1,,w and ourstriking opponents easily put up a very bigscore agains us. A tendency to wander aliuuthe field and to get in each other's waylessened our chances.11i4tili I , ~ i t t it holl ill i it litI 0111 Iihave not given up hope of the cup. Whilewishing to take the credit frm our victi -we must say in justification of ourselves thatour team has not yet taken proper shape andwe hope to he in better trim when the cupni'ches c'u,iiic round.MUNGRET v. RATIIKEAI.EOct. 20111.Home.We iiuuul,1 like ii hi'tiui iii,' ii','cUult I tluimatch by wishing Rathkeale a hearty welcometi tit' - u'iii L'o fill mtIitoTI. It is a hew 'liu,iiland is run by an old <strong>Mungret</strong> man. Mr. JohnO'Connor.The match started under perfect conditionsThe ground was perfectly dry and there wasscarcely any wind. Rathkealt' won the tossand played with the sun. From the startMungrct showed they were the better team.In the fir-1 half they played delightful hurling.They showed distinct improvement on the fernof their match against St. Munc hut's. 'theirspeed seemed to have been d,ubled, placeswere kept much better with a little moreaccurate shooting by the forwards the scorewould Iiiive been higher. In the second halfthe standard dropped a little but still Mungrewire the li:'t t ir team. The three i','ho sti,:id OULI'll It t h, tsam ":1-re N. Butler, F. ()'Flynnand I'. 111 )nn,h1.zIll N;Itt I '.-. 51'. MUN'IlIN'S.Oct. 27th.Itunie.We knew this was the deciding match f:Itc first round of the cup. A few week. bi'fireSt. Munehin's had beaten us easily but sincethen we had done s.rious training and hapedti do very much better. We were lookingti-ward to a very close match and expectedti see some good hurling but on the morning4 the match there was a lot of rain and a verystrong diagonal wind blowing which madegood hurling impossible.<strong>Mungret</strong> von the toss and played with thewind. For the first five minutes play waskept at St . Miin,hin's goal but our forwardsjul htmL -.i -Ul 1 domn tot 'lit ct ui,iku,' lulluse oft heir advantage. The play was strenuousand the marking k'e,n. Ever' number of theteam did his share right manfully and it isidr,h to single out anybody for special praiseix, pt nerhaus Bulu O'Brien, our captain, andPat (YDonnell. By half-time however, St.


I1,MINCRFT ANNUALMunchin's led by three points to nil. In thesecond half <strong>Mungret</strong> se-fled down better andthough playing against the wind got a verygood goal by P. Mulcahy. St. Munchin's redoubledtheir efforts but they could not overcomeour backs Afew minutes from theend M ungret got a nt her goal which left themin a very even anti well-fought match.To all the players we extend our congratulations.St. Munchin's .........3 points.<strong>Mungret</strong> .............2 goals.and centre field came to nothing. J. O'Flynnand N. Butler were the outstanding players.F. O'Flynn too did great work until he wasinjured.St. Munchin's .........fi goals. 2 pts.<strong>Mungret</strong> ....... ...... I goal, 4 pts.Mlx(;RET v. ST. MUNCIIIN'S,May 17th.home.We had teen taught the lesson of going rightfit the 'ti -ti' ant! .......,: ' .-1threw himself into the game and hurledsplendidly. He was well supported by C.Quinn at centre field. The best of our hackswas B. O'Brien.St. Munchin's .........4 goals, 2 pts.<strong>Mungret</strong> .............2 goals, 4 pts..lII I RI) (•J( . H Ill RLIN(._We i,. nt time at the beginning if thefirst term ill starting what was intended to bea short hurling season preliminary to therugby season. interest, however, was so keenthat we played as much hurling as rugbyin the first term. We played severalmatches with the Junior Apostolics whichwere very enjoyable. A successful hurlingleague was arranged in Dec. C. Hayes' teamwon.Our outstanding players were M. Tarpey, J.(;eaghan. C. Haves and J. Howard. M. Tarpeyis very reliable and J. Geaghan is very fast onthe ball. C. Hayes plays with great zest inhurling as in all other games while J. Howardwas a Very sound full-hack. J. Callanan i.,fast and can be relict! upon. R. Manrtion playsa good game and has plenty of courage. J.Goggin played as right wing forward and canclaim many of the scores in our matches. K.ATIII,ETICS.Breen. B. Deav and J. Byrne were valuableto us on all occasions. 1.. (reagh has a splendideve and can sell(] in very fast scirt.without any trouble. M. Cronin scored sitititreally good goals with a left pull which is allhis own. I'. and J. O'Connor threw themselveswell into the game and P. O'Connor wasne of the team against Second Club. \V.)'I)tinell, our goalie, deserves great praise.lie shows great judgment in clearing a balleven though surruntl&d by hard-pressingforwardsIn the Third term we played for Fr. Rector'sCup. In the hurling competition Ill ('luldefeated II Club after a hard struggle in whichthe determination and fighting spirit of IIIClub was called out. It would hi invjdiou tsingle out any player for special meat ion in amatch in which all did their part well.Now we may be permitted t0 point ou afew of our weaknesses. We are very poor atpulling 'in the ball on the ground anti in hdirection we wanted. This fault has lost u,certain goals on many occasions. At t itu.. a.the backs showed lamentable disregard fortheir opposite numbers, and an unmarked forwardonly to o tufteti found an unhindered trayto the goal. However, towards the end of theseason profiting by costly errors we correctt.dsome of these faults and good came of it.St,tiitlilic .1 LZ Z I I .u.li.iii. I. llt.otrl, I.. Vt . iI)t,iuiell. R. tIiintiioii. l. Brnt.Siiting—K. ltrtcii, C, Hate... M. larley. a. .i lttab , j. Callanati.In I ;rtuti'l—l'. ()'C,. . Cr .iii Ti, i t¼,',ttillor.MUNGRET v. ST. MCNCHINS.May 10th.Away.<strong>Mungret</strong> threw away their chances of winningthis match by a faul'y start. Tenminutes from the first whistle we were fourgoals down and we found it necessary to rearrangeour team. From then on. however, wej)Ut up an t.xcellent fight but the lead was toogreat and we finished the match just thosefour goals behind. The hurling was very fastand accurate. Our hacks played extremelywell but our forwards lost chances through notbeing quick tough. When easy chances camethe forwards allowed themselves to get flurriedwith the result that the good work of our backspractice. \Vt broke away and very soon J.O'Flynngave its the lead with a splendid point.Si'ortiy after St. Munchin's scored a goal. Weh-id the better of the play but again our forwardsfailed to make good use of their chances.Early in the second half St. Munchin's increasedtheir lead hut this seemed to put fireinto our team. They redoubled their effortsand soon reduced the lead to a point. Ouropponen's were not to be denied another scorebut again <strong>Mungret</strong> scored and kept the issuein doubt up to the last minute. At the finalwhistle however we were a goal and a pointbehind. J. ()Flynn was the hero of +o-day'smatch. From the first moment to the last he


Ufirst half and the <strong>Mungret</strong> forward,, found theart of Browne, the Munster Interprovincialhooker tote much for them. Behind the scrumhowever thing.; were mire in favour ofM ungre' and the Barbarian backs were wellhelel,Ne.vrrtheie.s; the first half went infavour of Barbarians, Matthews makingground from the scrum sent his line away antiHayes crossed for a try. A less spectaculartry from a breakaway at the line by forwardsgave Ryan a try tha should have been prevented.In the ceconel half <strong>Mungret</strong> seemedto share thv hail more in set scrunis and fromthe hall'-v.;ev l.y'cih sent O'Brien away forii Ic eel . tie er eel leefore passing toATHLETICS4;iIwhole fifteen. The forwards scrummaged wellbut were slow in the loose. Excellent workwas done by the second row forwards. Ryanand l..'nfesty, ho'h in tight and loose. Thefront row worked hard but Enright was thebest of the three. The hack row were slow ingetting out to defend though their line-outwork was good, particularly that of Joyce andKeane. As a try-out the match was a success.We faced it strong but not very coherentteam and found that our hacks were capableif rising to ths occasion in defence or attack.our forwards hard-working bu slow and wantingin the tactb s if defence, the team howeverfull of fighting spirit.IWe had our Ii rst cut match against St.Munchin's on lieu. s at their home groundThe weather was excellent and we had a galelthough uneven match. Our backs were insplendid form and treated us to a very gooddisplay of football. Our forwards howeverwere not so good. Their heeling was slovenlyand they were slow to hind in loose scrunis.The outstanding features of the play we're' BobO'Brien's clean cuts through. Pat O'Donnell'sstrong running and I. M urtagh's delightfuldrop-goal . We we in c nc f ortal lv by 21 pointsto nil.MUN(RET v. (iLl) QUEEN'SHome.Dec. 15th.The weather is not so kind to us to-day.Neither are the fates. Our captain is in theinfirmary. Nevertheless we do right well andheat it much heavier team by 6 points to nil.Our forwards show a great improvement butthere is still a tendency for the hail to hangin the scrums, The hacks (lid not get muchchance to shine to-day as the ball was verygreasy and difficult to handle but P. O'Donnellgot in one splendid run from which he scored.Old Queen's ..............nil.Iungret ..............6 points.v. BOHEMIANS.Jan. 26th.Home.This was really it splendid game. Ouropponents were a strong team and played goodopen football. Our forwards were much improvedand gave their backs a good deal ofthe ball. Bohemians playing with the wine]were first to score bul this only served to putmore life in <strong>Mungret</strong> who soon equalised.Bohemians however managed to score againbut <strong>Mungret</strong> again equalised. After half-time<strong>Mungret</strong> had the better- if the play and scoredthree tries of which line was converted whileBohemians scored a penalty goal. I). Lynchplayed an excellent game as scrum-half, sendingout beautiful passes which B. O'Brien tankin his stride and was always dangerous. Weare grateful to the members of Bohemiansclub who gave our team this practice.Mux(;RET v. BARBARIANS.Feb. 9th.home.The last match before the cup was suitablya match against it string GacTyowen selectionincluding many\Vell-flOWn Senor players.Mr. Frank Hayes captained the team and tohim we are indebted for an excellent game.The weather was line but a high cross windmade touch-finding almost impossible andaccurate passing very difficult In the setscrums Barbarians held the upper hand in theBack Roe—J. I leeward, P. ;i nu, L. \V;ehdi, J. Jt;errv, C. CSitting -ittilin,f. earcv, J MeNeinci-ce I'. I. K, 11%, lilt I. i il-Ic ccc,ui I. erre;i- e , fill. l_.L' ll•, e;e.ielI, 'I. 1•i. C-Hurlev. Hurley cut through magnificently.drew the defence fully and then sent O'Sheover. This was the lee'st piece of work byeither side in the match.On the whole the team played we-lb but itwas plain that our hacks wer' distinctly thestronger part of the team, \Vhite showedfine form as full, picking we'll. fielding ace'uratelvand showing a guile] sense of position.O'Shea and ()'I)eenne'll were good on the wings;M urtagh and Hurley played stylish footballwhich was good to see' O'Brien and Lynch,were that confidence of all teams, a perfectcombination with O'Brien the strength of theRUGBY.J.C.T.Though we made an early exit from the CU])competition we can scj' we had a very successfulseason. There was great keenness and allcur matches were most enjoyable. Of thetwo out-nm' chic's we won one and put up a verycreditable light in the other. Our first matchwas'.egainst Crescent and was played on avery greasy day and as a result most of theelay was with our forwards who distinguishedthemselves by their loose rushes. Early in'.he first half J. Howard scored a try whichgave us the lead until a few minutes from


half-time when Crescent got a try. In thesecond half F. O'Flynn got two splendid trieswhile Crescent got another, try. Finan wasour best attacking hack while M Tarpey \Vnflthe praise of all by his Slik nulil tat hung,CU P.MI'N(,PET v. ROCKWELL.This, our only cut) match, is one if whichthe J.C.T. may well be proud. While notwishing to take from Rockwell's will it mayfairly be said that the score did not representthe play. Our team was slow to settle downand Rockwell were Ii points up within tenminutes. After that we held them wellthough we were playing against it strongbreeze. Our misfortunes were ut yet overhowever. Early in the second half we lost T.Tutcinty who was playing splendidly, andbefore the team had settled down in the reshuffledplaces we were another eleven pointsdown. Despite the big lead and the fact thatwe were a man short we did not give up hopebut stormed away. C. Hayes gave us our firstscore and this was followed by another tryby .1. Howard At this stage we were havingH i'. ui in' c a going. P'f rt'MUNGRlT ANNUALthe end, however, F. O'F'lynn scored the besttry of the match, running from inside his ownhalf. It is impossible to pick nut anybody forspecial men' ii in a match in which all didtheir part manfully.'Ill lRl) (it' B R[ ( BY.\V&' must begin these notes by congratulatingM. Tarpey. C. Hayes, J. Geaghan, J.Howard and T. Tuomt'y on being selected toPlay for the J.C.T. It is worth noting that ofthe eleven points scored in the Rockwell matcheight were scored by Third Club players.When the season opened it was evident wehad plenty of good material to select from.T. Tuomey responded very well to the traininghi' got as full back. For it player of one year'sexperience he shows great ability. Hehas plenty of courage and his kicks areho' h ace u rate and powerful. E. Cogan whoalso played as full is good but needs to get tothe ball more quickly. In the three-quarterline J. ('allanan was mst prominent. He gavehis wings plenty of (-penings. E. O'Connor isfast on the wing and K. Breen and I). Deadycan bring off nice combination work. I.. ('reaghin itai'k and l'funee. M. Tarpeyplayed n the wing for the J.C.T. lie has agood head and is a very hard worker,Gighan J.played serum-half on the third clubfield. He has a splendid pass from the baseof the s(-rum- M. Merritt was our out-halfIle has good hands and is very fast. In theforwards we lacked neither weight nor speed.C. Haves was our hooker lie is tireless andPlays all-oul to the end. J. Goggin was honkerin the opposing pack. He is speedy and hardworking.R. .lannioui and B. Deady are twovery grind Sec ml row forwards who get lowand push hard. C. O'Brien, J. Tuomey, S.ATHLETICSCricket, handball, Cennis.Goggin and B. Hanifin were also useful in theset serums. Finally J. Howard who playedlock for the J.U.T. is 'a real asset to any serum.His forward play is excellent.S0 far we have indulged in praise. Let usnow set some of our faults. here as in othergamei, we seemed to find it difficult t0 keepour places and do our own special work andnot somebody else's. Our hacks found it hardto move up the field instead of across thefield. However with plenty of good we setourselves to correct these faults as far aspossible.42Owing to the Dr. Keane cup matches continuinginto the summer term our cricket,handball and tennis did not start as earls' asusual. Judging by the entries for the tour-naments in tennis and handball and the keennessshown at the nets we are sure to havea successful season.TIll l I I. 1 k!t;1uu, Ft. \I.nui'ii I. 1'uuun'v,J. Iboird, C. I-itc, B. Dead'Tarpev.Rapt. M. Merrill. .1. Cahlanan.j. i'uiinicV, B. l)ealv, K. ltreeui.


nottA An Cot Aisce.1935-1936..4All r-.\tp ()it. (1 ninn () Thot.tiln, ('.1.Vc r l(rv. Edward Dillon, S.J.ø---n. ; ii "pp 1 rjit' : 1 e--t1.(r..p..tin r-t. 1). 0 (SRev. .1. Kelly. S.J.ti r-.~r. t'. fll..w (6111L (.LRev. 11. King. S.J.;riuprOi p 1 (1R100r- At. t. O \1.lUfl\l1t, (.f•Rcv L. (.:tllaglicr, .J.-iNn r-\t. 1 . ( (tin, c.I.Rev. W. Kane, S.J.n r-t. Ill. () ('opt.Sin, c.I.Rev. M. Corbett, S.J.n r-,\t. T). I) t t,iui, c.i. Rev. J. Mahony, S.J.n r-.\t. t. ('poiite, e.i.Rev. L. H. Croasdaile, S.J.\n r-t\t. T. (') c.f. Rev. T. Kelly, S.J.,.\n r-\t. ..\. ( 1erin, e.i., le.sr- Rev. A. Naughton, S.J., Asistautris scoa \t'WrI'. Moderator of the Apostolic School..n r-,.\t. 't. ñ SlAr c J , Rev. D. Shields, S.J., Spiritual Father.U Oipm. ( (etI.iVn, ci.. Sci0rUlip Rev. T. O'Callaghan, S.J., Prefect ofDiscipline.ill. ()1pti. (I 111u1te.l'.Sln, e.L, p- Rev. M. Morrison, Si., Editor of theti v An ipi pte.ti .' M ungret Annual."I. Oitii (IC S.t. r.j. Rev. W. Saul, S.J.It pvh. ii iii tin, c.i . Rev. F. Finegan. S.J.. ( )ipth. (7) 111tilkm, c,i . Rev. J. Mallin, S.J.thptil. 111­ Sumir. .i., ;r1Ip1p Rev. A. Meeumas, S.J., Prefect of Disp-('.stoip.cipline. Assistant Editor.\ti Optip fl1U 11Lc Uothnitt (J. Br. James McDonnell, S.J.\n Ol.tllt UIih\p ( mtip C Br. Thomas Murphy, Si.An b jorAir (. ilLw c.i. Br. Edward Keogh, S.J..n lJp.Ar.tp '.sn C Roin, Cj. Br. John Ronan, S.J.111iCt(l. (I t11Opi.Michael Moore, Esq.Sen ñ t)piin.John O'Brien, Esq.flh1Ce.i fl1.rMichael MacCarthy, Esq.I )oiiin.1 I. 111. ('itieit (Ott.iii pe ('eut 1 . Donal Guina, Esq. (Music).\n Ihoroip oltepo iie TOirre O Medical Adviser : Hubert Roche-Kelly,(. tti MB., B.A.O., B.Ch..\n it'biip: Stipre (i 1.\pts4rn. Dental Surgeon: George Hartigan, L.D.S.D4n.stcp.s (' offinu,ite: Hi. iii (7or.4iti Resident Matron : Miss M. Corrigan423


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