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MVNRET ANNUL ADVERTISER<br />
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.<br />
CORK.<br />
(A Constituent <strong>College</strong> of <strong>the</strong> National University of Ireland)<br />
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SCIENCE<br />
MEDICINE<br />
DENTISTRY<br />
DAIRY SCIENCE<br />
COMMERCE<br />
LAW<br />
EDUCATION<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
Full particulars as to <strong>the</strong> C ndiii*ns and cost of obtaitung <strong>the</strong>se<br />
Degrees and Diplomas, with all o<strong>the</strong>r information as to <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>,<br />
its facilities and Sclv,larsli 11),;, niav he hiaiiied ''11 atI)l1c:ltiofl to<br />
THE SECRETARY.<br />
The <strong>College</strong> has a m1inlur 1 alnah]e !f 1 -i RSJi'IPS, full<br />
particulars of which can he obtained on application to THE<br />
REGISTRAR at <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
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The <strong>College</strong> has playing grounds 15 acres in extent, available<br />
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for Catholic Men Students at a very moderate charge. Chapel and<br />
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ST1PERJ(')RESS.<br />
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<strong>the</strong> ( )fficers of Residence, is available for <strong>the</strong> UsC f parents and<br />
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LIMERICK<br />
ungret <strong>College</strong> was founded by <strong>the</strong> Jesuit Fa<strong>the</strong>rs ill <strong>the</strong> year iSS. It it a Residential <strong>College</strong>,<br />
situated<br />
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three miles outside <strong>the</strong> City of Limerick. It comprises three separate parts—an Apostolic<br />
to become priests in Foreign Missionary Countries, a Preparatory Lay<br />
School for students p<br />
reparing<br />
School and a Senior Lay School.<br />
The Prospectus of <strong>the</strong> Apostolh School will he f ound after this Prospectus. and may also be<br />
.\postoliC Sehl'l, Muligret <strong>College</strong>, Limerick.<br />
Pl-:Rl 11,<br />
had on application to Ti-in St<br />
THE PREPARATORY lAY SCHOOL.<br />
ii to 13 years of age. Young boys<br />
intuflICt for boys ranging from<br />
The Preparatory School<br />
here receive instruction in <strong>the</strong> 5 a lvaileel Primary Schools. They are under<br />
ubjects usually taught in<br />
<strong>the</strong> personal guidance and tuition of Jesuit Fa<strong>the</strong>rs, and no pains are spared to provide <strong>the</strong>m with<br />
<strong>the</strong> instruction and training suitable to <strong>the</strong>ir years. Special attention is paid to progress in Speak--<br />
and Reading The course of studies aims at preparing <strong>the</strong>m for <strong>the</strong> Senior School. The boss<br />
of this School have <strong>the</strong>ir owO dormitories and play.roU1ld5 distinct from those of <strong>the</strong> Senior<br />
School.<br />
THE SliNlOft LAY SCHOOL.<br />
The Senior School is 0tndcd for boys ranging from i to 19 years of age. Boys are here<br />
prepared for <strong>the</strong> Intermediate ExaminatiOns for MartieUlatiofl, for Bank and Clerkship Examinations,<br />
and for <strong>the</strong> preliminary Examinations of <strong>the</strong> Learned l'rtfessions. Special provision is made<br />
for boys preparing for a Commercial Career.<br />
f suitable careers for Senior leaving Boys.<br />
Parents and Guardians are advised in tile eliotci o<br />
THE STAFF.<br />
The Staff is composed of Jesuit Fa<strong>the</strong>rs and f l lig lil x qualified and experienced Lay Teachers.<br />
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RELIGION.<br />
The Religions training of <strong>the</strong> boys in Doctrine and Morals forms <strong>the</strong> main feature of <strong>the</strong> Jesuit<br />
Educational System. . course of religions instruction co mprising Scripture Church History and<br />
Christian Doëtrine is obligatory on all. Examinations are reguarly set ii <strong>the</strong> coure and valuable<br />
prizes are offeFed for competiton in each class.<br />
.11 <strong>the</strong> boys must be present daily at Mass and o<strong>the</strong>r Religious Exercises<br />
An <strong>Annual</strong> Retreat for all takes place in <strong>the</strong> first term of each year.<br />
The Sodalities of <strong>the</strong> Blessed Virgin Mary and of <strong>the</strong> Holy Angels are established in <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>College</strong>. There is also a Vincent de Paul Conference for Senior laiys, and a Centre of tile Pioneer Total<br />
Abstinence Association.<br />
spiritual care of <strong>the</strong> boys.<br />
One of <strong>the</strong> Fa<strong>the</strong>rs is specially charged with <strong>the</strong><br />
STUDIES.<br />
taken by students intended for <strong>the</strong> Priesthood,<br />
for Bank, Civil Service and Commercial .\p0intnnt5,<br />
iivallY<br />
The Course of Studies includes <strong>the</strong> suhjects and for <strong>the</strong> preliminary Examinations<br />
of <strong>the</strong> Schools of Law, Medicine, Commerce and Engineering.<br />
DEBATES.<br />
of developing literary tastes and of acquiring <strong>the</strong><br />
opportunitY<br />
With a view to affording boss all intervals both in <strong>the</strong> Preparatory and Senior<br />
egular<br />
power of public peaking, Debate are held at r<br />
School. LIBR AR 1 S.<br />
l. and to <strong>the</strong>se <strong>the</strong><br />
boys have access<br />
lltocked Library provided for e,li Schi<br />
There is a s5 e<br />
during <strong>the</strong> hours of indoor recreation.<br />
CONCERTS.<br />
Dramatic Performance.- and Concerts to which visltOT are invited are given by <strong>the</strong> boys from<br />
time to time in <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> Theatre. The j flem recreative and<br />
atugraPh is used frequently f or<br />
instructive purposes.<br />
A. M. Ii D. G. V.<br />
COLLEGE MAG,4LINL.<br />
Fhie Mt at;j \ s.0 si., to Which <strong>the</strong> boss coiitrjIiit, Is published aminuahlv. It is an illustrated<br />
Ylagazine, de.criptivt of <strong>the</strong> educational work au! if Ific sChool life of <strong>Mungret</strong>. It contains also a<br />
record of <strong>the</strong> doings of <strong>Past</strong> Pupils.<br />
GAMES.<br />
Spacious Athletic Grounds adjoin <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> Buys are <strong>the</strong>re coached iu <strong>the</strong> usual games, and<br />
safe and healthy exercise is daily taken under <strong>the</strong> uper Isbn oi Jesuit Masters. All are required<br />
to take part in like ordinars School Games<br />
HEALTH.<br />
The site of <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> is proverbially hiu,lthis stalling, as it da.s, upon Lii eLIlIUeiiCe in ili<br />
open country.<br />
An experienced physician visits <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> each week, or oftener it mietessary.<br />
There is an Infirmary distinct from <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> Building with a duly-qualified nurse in charge.<br />
A system of Hot Baths has recentis been insthht'l ill tile <strong>College</strong>, ;iid to <strong>the</strong>se <strong>the</strong> ho3 s have<br />
access after games.<br />
The <strong>College</strong> Farm supplies milk, butter, heel liluitt,ii, vegetables slid fruit to <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
VACATIONS.<br />
[here are three vacations in <strong>the</strong> year- one of hunt , oeks in Suillijier, uiil of about 3 weeks<br />
at Christmas, and one of about a weeks at Easter. I.)hiriilg tlit--.0 intervals no pupil is allowed to<br />
remain in <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Three days before <strong>the</strong> end of cli v - ti ii II health certificate must be<br />
bent to <strong>the</strong> Rector on Forms supplied by <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
REPORTS.<br />
The School Year is divided into two terms, btgiiiiiiiig in September and ill February.<br />
A Report will be sent at any time upon <strong>the</strong> progress or conduct of boys if Parents or Guardians<br />
so desire , usually, iiowevt.-r, <strong>the</strong>y are sent at tile ciii of each lenin.<br />
These Reports contain <strong>the</strong><br />
marks obtained by each pupil in <strong>the</strong> weekly <strong>College</strong> hx;iiiiiiation<br />
toge<strong>the</strong>r w iii an account and<br />
appreciation of his conduct, application and progress<br />
DISCIPLINE.<br />
The Rector will decline to retain in <strong>the</strong> sclioh .iiv bcs whit is guilty of persistent idleness,<br />
uiigeiitleiiiaiilv ciruluct, or insubordination, or who refuses to observe 11w Rules 'f <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
WITHDRAWAl, OF PUPILS.<br />
Two iiitiitii's notice is required before reuiirviuig . hos romn <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> during <strong>the</strong> school Year.<br />
One month's notice is sufficient when a hos- is withilnaw ii iltiring <strong>the</strong> summer vacation.<br />
NEW PUPILS<br />
New Pupils are usually admitted before chassis .ire f rnied in September ; <strong>the</strong>y may also be adnutted<br />
early in January.<br />
Before being admitted <strong>the</strong>y must send to <strong>the</strong> Rector -<br />
1. t Medical Certificate. 2. A T estimonial trotii tilt last schiol attended.<br />
TERMS.<br />
Preparator School (boys between it and ii ',e.rst-<br />
5 per annum, i.e., 23 Guineas half-yearly.<br />
Senior School (l.os between 13 and 19 years)—<br />
per annum, i.e., 30 Guineas hiahf-vearls<br />
A reduction of c';, is made for bro<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
This Pension covers tuition in all <strong>the</strong> subjects of <strong>the</strong> School Curriculum, Board, ordinary<br />
Medical Atteiidatice, Laundry, Library and Gaines hildour alld ( )utdoor - No allowance is made for<br />
an absence 4 less than a month.<br />
All Fees are payable in advance at <strong>the</strong> hegiliuiilig f t.1ill term. Mid should lie remitted at ouc<br />
oil receipt I <strong>the</strong> liii rsar '. Mt-ill 'ri iidu in.<br />
NECESSARY EXTRAS.<br />
School Books 4 1 s... in Leaving Certificate Classt, .i in all o<strong>the</strong>rs;<br />
School Stationers- (it not provided lv <strong>the</strong> hi vs t hiiii-li Cs<br />
Repairs of Clothing and Boots (if necessary).<br />
OPTIONAL EXTRAS.<br />
Instrumental Music—Piano or Violin—.. Guineas per annum<br />
Special Food (this will rarely be necessary.<br />
Enquiries to be addressed t<br />
THE RECTOR,<br />
<strong>Mungret</strong> <strong>College</strong>, LIMERICK,
A. M. PI: D. (1 -<br />
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RpostOIiC school of <strong>the</strong> Sacred heart,<br />
MONORET COLLEGE. 1,IMERICK.<br />
PROSPECTUS.<br />
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Nature and Object of <strong>the</strong><br />
School.—The Apostolic School of <strong>Mungret</strong> is under <strong>the</strong> direction<br />
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Sietv<br />
<strong>the</strong> litliers of th e ,, of Jesus. Its object is to train boys for <strong>the</strong> Priesthood, in order to increase<br />
<strong>the</strong> nuniber of liiglish_speaking Missionaries throughout <strong>the</strong> world.<br />
By reason of its special system of training, and <strong>the</strong> comprehensiveness of its scope, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Mungret</strong><br />
Apostolic School is quite unique in <strong>the</strong> English-speaking countries.<br />
The course extends over a period of six or seen years. It begins with Grammar, and ends with<br />
philosophy. Thus <strong>the</strong> Mumigret student is ready at time end of his course to enter upon <strong>the</strong> higher<br />
ecclesiastical studies.<br />
11. Qualities required for Admission.—The usual age of admission is from 14 to 18 years,<br />
dlt1iOU'hi, in <strong>the</strong> case of very promising boys with a decided vocation, exceptions to this rule are<br />
t.,nietimcS allouel. <strong>the</strong> qualities required in a candidate are :—Good health, good appearance and<br />
,,dire—, mental bulities above <strong>the</strong> average, sincere piety, a solid vocation to <strong>the</strong> Priesthood, and an<br />
earnest desire of <strong>the</strong> Missionary life.<br />
III.<br />
Missions.—The students are left free to join ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> secular Priesthood in <strong>the</strong> foreign<br />
missions, or to enter a religious Order and in <strong>the</strong> latter case <strong>the</strong>y may choose any duly authorised<br />
religious Order in <strong>the</strong> Church, piovided only it sends subjects on <strong>the</strong> foreign mission.<br />
The Superiors, taking into account <strong>the</strong> individual character, qualities, and inclination of each<br />
student, decide before <strong>the</strong> end of his course <strong>the</strong> mission or diocese to which he is to attach himself.<br />
No student is aked, or allowed, to go on for missions of exceptional difiicnity, except at his oWn<br />
earnest and persevering wish, and except, besides, he has given evidence of <strong>the</strong> possession of <strong>the</strong><br />
qualities which make him peculiarly suitable for such work.<br />
Candidates toile sometimes, however, received for particular missions in virtue of a special<br />
arrangement made when <strong>the</strong>y first enter <strong>the</strong> school.<br />
IV. Consent of<br />
Parents.—l'arents are required to guarantee not to interfere with <strong>the</strong> son's<br />
vocation, nor to make any difficulty in taking him back immediately to his family if he should be<br />
judged unfit for <strong>the</strong> apostolic life.<br />
When it boy reents himiieit for admission, it i.tkn ft r,LlIt,I thi he and his parents or<br />
gu.irIi.tt .tr, , I all I .tiIjt Ions and before it student is put on a <strong>College</strong> burst his la<strong>the</strong>r or<br />
guardian Iliu.t san .i riittei form expressing agreement to <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
V. Time of Probation. A period of six months is allowed a boy, front his first entrance into<br />
th ts' iii 1. t.<br />
think ' er his v'ation, and to understand its nature and <strong>the</strong> duties of <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> life.<br />
If, at <strong>the</strong> end of that tune, he is determined to persevere, and if <strong>the</strong> Superior considers that he gives<br />
sufficient promise Of an Apostolic vocation, he becomes a pupil of <strong>the</strong> Apostolic School. The Pension<br />
for <strong>the</strong>se months of probation is twenty-four pounds, which is paid at <strong>the</strong> student's first entry into<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
VI. Pension, I "1 l'ciisliI t,r .\ist, iIi,- student, is sixty guineas a year. '<strong>the</strong>re is at <strong>the</strong><br />
disposal of <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> a number of hurses, fouiik'd for <strong>the</strong> training of students for <strong>the</strong> foreign<br />
mission'.. his this niran, .t Itiiiittd ituititir 1 students can be maintained each year on considerably<br />
reduced pensions. Those, h . \s ho ary adillitted on hurses par i4 each half-rear. Their parents<br />
or guardians niust Ise'i(k•'% pn,vide clo<strong>the</strong>s and travelling expenses.<br />
'II. Entrance I.ammJmation. The usual time for entering <strong>the</strong> Apostolic School is <strong>the</strong> last week<br />
in .'tugu-tiii Ii, ugh iii xl1ii, ti.] ases boys are received at o<strong>the</strong>r times of <strong>the</strong> year.<br />
Examinations of candidates are held at an earlier (late in <strong>the</strong> same month. The examination<br />
i, meant as a test of vocation and ability, as well as of acquired knowledge. A good grounding in<br />
liighishi and Ma<strong>the</strong>matics is expected of all, and preference is given to those who have made some<br />
progress in <strong>the</strong> study of Latin.<br />
lxcept iii indis ihual caqer <strong>the</strong> Superior decides otlierwi'.u, •.tudeiits go home oil vacation in<br />
Summer atil at iJiirist lila'..<br />
VIII. NecessarN Documents— An -n aJ)pii(ati(n for a Intittiti t 111c Apostolic School should be<br />
accomj u thud is a letter t r, iii iiit'ndatiori from <strong>the</strong> Parish I riusi .r from one of <strong>the</strong> parochial<br />
clergs. The , ,iiidi,1.it& should, besides, sent to <strong>the</strong> Superior a letter of his own composition, expressing<br />
his desire to it it<br />
nlis'.ionary priest, and telling of his progress in his studies.<br />
. pupil must bring with him, or send beforehand, his baptismal certificate, and his certificate<br />
of birth from <strong>the</strong> public registry.<br />
A certificate of health is also required—<strong>the</strong> fonnit to be supplied from <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Fur<strong>the</strong>r particulars nlav he had on application to<br />
THE SUPERIOR.<br />
Apostolic School,<br />
<strong>Mungret</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
LIMERICK.<br />
Should any serious fault on <strong>the</strong> part of <strong>the</strong> pupil call for his immediate removal, <strong>the</strong> Superior<br />
may dismiss him on gi%i.ng ncc to his t,arents or guardian.
CONT ENTS<br />
Prospectuses<br />
Page<br />
IV & VI<br />
6'i bç.i e.ii 76<br />
Exchanges 78<br />
toittéaL&c ths Ctros, ion V4V . 79<br />
A Century of Anglo-Irish Poetry ... ... 81<br />
Our <strong>Past</strong> -. ... ...<br />
Obituary ... 102<br />
flott n tot ,rre .•. •.. ... 112<br />
Sodalitv Notes ... ... 117<br />
Prize List<br />
OUot<br />
Entertainments<br />
The Literary Academy<br />
Debates<br />
iomanMOS6t ...<br />
Rugby<br />
Summer Games<br />
Society of St. Vincent de Paul<br />
Page<br />
120<br />
123<br />
232<br />
135<br />
136<br />
139<br />
141<br />
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VOL. VII. No. 2.<br />
(fhiItv.F<br />
Studies .. ... 119<br />
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ILLUSTRATIONS<br />
Page<br />
Frontispiece . . 74, 75 Fr F. Payc, S.J. . .<br />
Psrus bietn ... ... Dr. M. McMahon<br />
The Lay School ... Facing page So Dr. J. Meade<br />
lames Harley ... ... ... .. 82 J. O'Beirne<br />
The Apostolic School .. ... ... 83 Fr. J. O'Connor<br />
The Philosophers ... .. 8S M. Kelly<br />
Fr. T. Bennett ... ... . . ... 87 J. Campbell<br />
S. Brady. T.D. ... ... . ... 87 Sodality of Our Lady<br />
F. Fahy, T.D. .. . ... ... 88 Holy Angels' Sodality<br />
Dr. J. J. Fitzmaurice ... ... 88 P. Carroll<br />
H. Flinn. T.D. .. ... . ... Sg J. O'Gorman<br />
Rt. Rev. Mgr. Joyce . ... 90 Ardnacruslza Works<br />
P. M. Kelly, T.D. ... .. ... 91 Work at O'Brien's Bridge<br />
E. Linehan ... .. ... ... ... 92 General John Regan<br />
Fr. T. Power ... ... 93 The Magistrate<br />
J. D. Ryan . .. .•• •.. 93 çviieonn ima Sinre4li<br />
Old <strong>Mungret</strong> at Capetown ... 96 uienn fl6 sóIr.r<br />
Pr. T. J. Eaton ... ... ... ... 97 on rre4r Ciimnn<br />
Rev. Dr. J. English ... ... 98 Senior XV<br />
Fr. J. Farrell, S.J. .. ... ... Third Club XV<br />
Fr. J. Lalor ... ... .. ... ... The .venue<br />
Rev. V. MacCartan, C.SS.R. ... ... ioo<br />
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JUNE, <strong>1928</strong>.
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• On, 'nfl Oiler. fluy aIr, .1! !ti.s0n,I I',<br />
C.4."III gt..un'ln after Cnftr'n<br />
'ne-tn Oftie C..nforenc.- aOeflJ,<br />
I fl,ilieIiCn flit. of lb. pupil. r.ad<br />
I a dd r.,. which ass br.uii.iCV<br />
ill .,n,naIe,t ad <strong>the</strong> Sienna fl.nqtif,<br />
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SIP<br />
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tI<br />
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up rho Car final fl.inr.hIy .n .1<br />
nit Only !.nIht,l Pilaf tainntI,. , l<br />
* proof, not only of Ylth Sal<br />
.i.iiy hut nf <strong>the</strong> nell denial by<br />
flatTed Of iWo'O.<br />
flat ifloisgt'l at thor loot<br />
•*10' ,. l.rflhf,rr, *0,1 ,ott.r. In pa.s:i<br />
not., Or.......VIP ,Sk'li sau'riflcn 10 tWin,.<br />
I' 'n <strong>the</strong> iii.' Sod h napirplt,rst torf ..<br />
anit of Ifapinen t ef. , r.,.fl Io nor<br />
,11 aciy hir, d<br />
Ig.t<br />
, r .*e<br />
totttr, 'alt,, Ir.ir,,.I entngrtl<br />
(lie,., <strong>the</strong>ir pnrpnlo and oilier.<br />
la betgir.I it.el,t liii • npnCInhty 01,0<br />
I.'., for lluiiklng of •,ttwr. b'fnrr, lb.'::.<br />
Oar Wily Ei<strong>the</strong>r rhn rn.. ha<br />
,.'n,nd UiIe iluem, hail pot Ill.' no,k<br />
"only to <strong>the</strong> fon'lyn MIa,Ion, tn'nr,'<br />
tooth., chant,,. 'Aba' <strong>the</strong> 1i1i1 in to<br />
lii hooky. he M. ,'ihut life .t.nitnt is in<br />
lit. 'an <strong>the</strong> piNt:, to In be anti, of<br />
spreading <strong>the</strong> TOP k,ei*t.dr of host In<br />
poitno l.n.t. <strong>the</strong>n', and bnyon,l ill oth.r<br />
.n'.e, -May, Ii!, children before him<br />
all who hi P.11 and -.111-914<br />
ibm. 11101 a big ,1.,nr, in thi, a'ork, .a,I<br />
he prAyed cOnical1 and Pie<br />
for Uirm a big TenS<br />
Ti lInt,. rOd Ii, wansl.I gin, <strong>the</strong>., laIn<br />
t.l.tnthg and a'! knepling down r.c,.lfl.oI<br />
to' (0a,o111I'. b'lr'ojn,n,l n opey happy<br />
311 i' anZt fln'l'lll. rr'nir''<br />
HIS EMINENCE<br />
THE MOST REV. PATRICK<br />
LORD CARDINAL O'DONNELL.<br />
AruhNohop of Aa-ooagtt arid Pni,to,ol<br />
of All I00100J,<br />
WO, did<br />
0-s f,". Oil'.-<br />
t'ta.eotrd ti, Moos,,: i3 Oilel.. t,,,,., .5 0,,<br />
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15<br />
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THE MUNGRET ANNUAL.<br />
EDITORIAL.<br />
77<br />
'L) o ttiiiil 'iiii 1)1 1'° lii IIU.\t<br />
\Ohtrflht' 11 .\1111i ctn_5lpTle5e5r t1 till .I)i At . \<br />
n iii t i' n . lii iii ' r (' p I nAl U<br />
'Uiniinitt_ fltl5)1il \ 1ii'11lt'1l V1_'i1( lit 11 (cl5\ll'<br />
Tl€. 1 oltit I v(in rjl1ot1—c t)I(ii Asur C1lII)\<br />
oii,in in . (ii.iij.<br />
6 ii breAn BAA1fl.<br />
sA tii xii5in 1924 ui ''<br />
In' i.ltlit1tnln aSmnn lonrint u.p tt'I( t'iilplti<br />
tip ctiti rO upUrsippol c rivarlawn 1it'.ii11-<br />
ftiii Cot_.ij' 1' fl1 tlfl 'llIi asur çlipl1;<br />
n beiiii(c r.\i 5'c55ill1I'l 11h'i<br />
CtlIl)t14'.'( .\Il<br />
loiltil .l n All r.'t'- pi'.\p e5t .'ii'i .tir iin<br />
.\eI1t'S\t. 11\ picr I iiipi .'r . U.\ Scull I S0 6<br />
AsAinn I I t)tI.eO1l. vr<br />
t'L1111Ili1 rI.T I i.'tl11i'iI14'<br />
nor nA ii1.o'.itl t'iinn A hi asmnn 1'ii xmpp<br />
wS ilCiU4' on rpmr Agur .n j'tlinl .\<br />
('IIltlt.1()<br />
All C.qit)in*il. ill ()lh%1i ('ot.\II'rn ti1tiii.ipii)<br />
LiIT11I 'I .\tl 1)1 \ In tIflt.1 t 1_11h r .s<br />
.ihIi'iI t1) i't1I[lI) "Olo ..' ii 4'I1l-rOr S\1 All 1'l1<br />
('to'ITllnl .tit' 'i' roil 11A 11_1tiCS\Iifl at<br />
t.itiu •L)nll' II ci) PSI6 .' .lh\tTi.<br />
1110111 s' ti'Iiul' l,h5\1t1 no t)1.lXOl).'<br />
( IFI.'1l cliii tIpl I \P_ii.\i(P tilln mr t'ctItl-<br />
'liLh(c( III 1.)tlit)ti.<br />
t\C (.4 clii ii[.'r ('It_I'. '1(tIJ'<br />
I)il ((Ill ll.\ Ft(t'.4tI situ Ii' .4 (thl1l('.Iihl rt"°i'<br />
1 ti j'.imli on ('4it,I1'rt' in A0110ill I`. 'i' no<br />
.4 (I hut l (1.411111 41l S.inhii.iil r'<br />
(.41(1 v (:0 541(1 101 1( trre.ic 1 c( 5 o1_ 4 lrr 1 ti<br />
('(Ill 1_nit 'I1' r.u4t1u.m1ti<br />
Ctll('.'1i i'itt' lrrt',ut Ill l)thl)'lll) 11l4.'llt,1i.<br />
(tI.\lTl<br />
Scoit no ii -<br />
q'pi it. ilnit Ic no cc .mtLr.mituIl .ml<br />
piit (11111 't)i.mij,mC:r.m<br />
('tl.\ltI cluup i'[4(<br />
t\1'<br />
tillim i115\tr tell, rill<br />
Ill iiii).iili iii.i.mtr.\ .mt1r<br />
VU""-itt_t' cii 1),'5m1_c5mii 1 eiiip Nil iflirluthi 0<br />
MAA tin l54r ço on .mn uSiiu.<br />
5mii .m,iitl5mr re<br />
T''> Nil 1, ~1;i-AL I' ii))') It' i'ill 1 rn.mir All ('ot.mil'tr<br />
1 nibti .II Ii .4. -,l) itibi' broil n 'i 'r IN Iluillul (-<br />
tii 1)11)1011 rc-'.ml I11S'II r° lii 1iurti'li.mr An<br />
Cot.Iru.' .it lit_tX 1.4111 l)t'I' 11.4 t)t1.v(i.mnr.lut)<br />
rt ploil.muiull.<br />
11, iill.\ii 1_dr .mn c.mc.4rr6111 .m hLnh1'mtmV .4<br />
.m1i.ui bo r° A P AQuig tir rA (ui mnl.it r°<br />
no iii it) t).4p Co1_.1rne lii hoc mini.<br />
I\\Il VU.&I,<br />
ill tllt il.ei, if tile \il..l;Rl<br />
.\NNIl, mvcITei-eli or respeetfiti elli1rat-<br />
lmlltioti. tlj His i:noni1(e (.._'llrihll;ll II) 11 11(11<br />
\Vilen lit '.4l1, ('1llItell IL .riumce of tlii. (_ioirih.<br />
Iii this 11111111 it_I Ilv ihive to hllilirh) his loss. \Vl_<br />
m\ere 1rivjiei_ieil to iilirhsil ill 12() it special<br />
IIl_h,5a1e If i1Iessi11I_ fr rn tile late Carolina] to<br />
Mililliret U IleLe, 111(1<br />
that 1 iIeiit_ will ever<br />
I (hlilhill \\itll Its IS II ch&rjslmeil slIvelUr f IL<br />
..reIlt L_iItIi('iIlIjIhhl 1111)1 II great Illillhllahl<br />
lilt<br />
\ill-k if <strong>the</strong> Si 't_'iet\ (If 't Ji.ij ii \i Il1ilL<br />
l'riists is iititiiatelv lolllleltt_,i i' lii tilIlt I if <strong>the</strong><br />
Al I li(. Stiioii at '(lllili4let liii l.Xli'lltiils<br />
I f liii 1it_ t_'aiihiiii l'i)liil!lefl 'toil \i.<br />
Ililhlegan, I)riii.iilella, 'ii lieliaif I f St. Jisijill's<br />
mih11lg III iets' Sieietv, have ireseoteil to <strong>the</strong><br />
t_Ili ii ii <strong>the</strong> lictitres which we rejriiilimi'e i l l <strong>the</strong><br />
InI ihItislilece of <strong>the</strong> present IssUe. I Iur <strong>Past</strong><br />
mviii lie lilelIscil to iliLVe 11115 heW reillillilel if<br />
<strong>the</strong> interest tile late 1__'ariijnal ti ik ill tIuuli.iret's<br />
wi irk. lIflil <strong>the</strong>y Will 1 1 )111 vith those lii W lItre<br />
in i'raYnl that (.od iiiav richly re\mar,i tiii<br />
ii'lStleSS i:Lh,,llrs if Cai'ihi,ial<br />
i:uih Loll i'atileril(lhii<br />
IN ,ik.<br />
liii' iIl;lg;l/.ille tells tile story if our 'ear's<br />
'ihe Ihlhllllal record of lift at a liilhelte<br />
dl :tlmvllvs show hillIcli rclietitj fl,<br />
l'erlllltis it<br />
is this hll,ihlot,illy that ireveilts tile sIll (ill) i',<br />
frito relilisilig, while he is hvin till Ill, tilllt<br />
his v,,als at school are SI happy latter on,<br />
lliimvever, tile lllehthi,iies if his ,m'i in i,iavs mmiii<br />
lie dear to Inni and iillrihmLr tilt_ vial we have<br />
received tnativ a letter fri ii, I lid Ili ti s teihug<br />
(if <strong>the</strong>ir ''ilajipv days ill \Ilmlmgret.'' _'\llll <strong>the</strong>re<br />
Is it haj j ness, to), fill- tli 'Se mmhi I l(lo)k- 'iii :it<br />
flit dvl1 ihIlelit • If tile ilic'. ii 'hllhiiltte,l ti <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
care, \m hell tilihmgs LIII Liiilhi veil \\ltil tIles,<br />
iilivs in i\ hat illakes fir success ill this mvorlii,<br />
11111, 111 ' "t 'if ill, in mm hat ti hhii'rll' tile lift' to<br />
01111 \\t_, at MIlhLret , haVe ti thaimk NO<br />
fir hllfll'll Ihillillg tile last year.<br />
In tile sect ill ilelihing mvitil sttmdies %\ ill lIe<br />
f,tiiid all excel tliilllLllV goiiil ret_'oril of llhillie<br />
eNILllhihlZLtj,lh results.<br />
But tilt_he is an<strong>the</strong>r<br />
record wllicll may escape till liotice if those<br />
win<br />
Ire llllXIi Ills hi kinmm 1101 ihimitgret fares.<br />
I if tile boys mm iii, It.- ft tile Lay Sell iii last<br />
silhllihier, t\i, \Vellt ti i Ii, ll'eSlill selhlilllLries to<br />
lirelare fir tile jiriestliiiiiil 111,1 h\ I, 1 III( 11(1 <strong>the</strong><br />
71iiVlt_eslli1is if l'ehhiills irilers<br />
ii Ill tile<br />
.\j,istiilie Sclii)l, ill ILillIltjoll to I tile liililisi,liil<br />
irs mmiio left to Ilirsite tilt_il tileiiigjcai stuidis,<br />
tilree IleelihlIe lliivices ill religi his iir,iers, 1111)1<br />
'inc went ti I )lLlLIlll Park fi I t-<br />
till \flLVlliii ItIl<br />
MisiiIII ti t_ilillll. Snrei\' this is <strong>the</strong> iilmtstanii-<br />
tug IteulL ill Mllllgret's history ,itmriiug till past<br />
twelve hllillltils ('.i,l ir:illt that tile<br />
\Jhx,;Ri:r ,\N\l'.\l, lhlllV lie able lIlcil Year t o<br />
lIllike Ii s:hlLilLLr ahln, Ill lhcelulehlt ti its readers.<br />
.,<br />
a, ,t,<br />
\Ve were very glad ti Ite Ilgaiti <strong>the</strong> I Ild 11 vs<br />
fri lull h>i,th schools 4111,1 jail IL visit III tilt_jr<br />
.\illla Mater hIlling tile veal, a mmelh as o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
\'I'.1til' who lire ihlterested III 1 1111 mm irk. ,\Illoutlt<br />
tllose 4111,, cIlIhie fF1111 ivelsells Were, Mc r. J.<br />
P. tallt\m'eli, sali I'rllllcisci, Ir. i't. iirelhllllfl<br />
111111 Jr. 1'. "%oll(fl, mmliii mmdl' 11CI-k ill ,\hlgmlst.<br />
Just hief ire <strong>the</strong> i , j 'elhihLi_ f sclliiol'., Fr. W.<br />
RohlIlil , ileiihiew of <strong>the</strong> late Fr, Rillulil, S J<br />
visiteil his illll'ie 's L2rIive. Iii Seltehllhier, MLr.<br />
I Reill\ , t,:ij eti '4111, la<strong>the</strong> \Vitil ir. M'Liirtiui<br />
ti visit Ils.<br />
MS SillLpie 1111,1 sincere narrative<br />
if Li lhljssji , lt_'r ' 5 life in 5iiith .\frii'L, as 4\eil is<br />
tile exauhllile if it life silent III till work, at-<br />
Iracteil shIll m'i,llllmteers for this hiiissi(it1.<br />
P. J . I rey, Sacred I lelIrt Church , 1311 xi, 1(111<br />
Fr. J Mi ,liiltev, I.eeil,'r','ilie, Pt_'rtli<br />
ilthlle 10 h)ecenll,er. I in .\seelhsiilL 'IlIlIlsdli\',<br />
Fr. han', I'riest i,f Sion, I_have 111 ilIf,inlllai<br />
talk to)<br />
<strong>the</strong> .\ Ii st 'his ill wi irk that is 1 icing<br />
ii 'Ill' fi 'r tIle ci it versi Ill i if tile Jews .smv e<br />
t' ress V. Rev, J, T. Nielmi iii ifi, V. G<br />
\Vvi 11111mg, is with us.
7(S THE MUN(;RET ANNUAL.<br />
As tile<br />
liege gruw' older it is natural to<br />
ect that I mr mmiituarv list I,%ill lmecollle<br />
liiilLer. lInt mleatli 11L5 lit<br />
an eXCeptlm>llilll\<br />
heavy Pill frmmiii Mniigrets sins iluring tile<br />
past year. Sm <strong>the</strong> if MIT deami were here in thu<br />
earliest years if tile C' lIege. mtliers had j tist<br />
IL-ft its, bile J un Canit lieu as still mihly a<br />
seliiii ill I, mY \\ lien (mmd tmmimk hi Ili frmmni us. \Ve<br />
ak tile <strong>Past</strong> Lull <strong>the</strong> lmresm.nt it 1 IYs tm relhleiulmer<br />
ill of <strong>the</strong>ta ill <strong>the</strong>ir ravers, in'] 11 <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
lLrellts atid trittids \VC<br />
t ii y<br />
(lifer mint sincere<br />
Last Jillv Fr. ( '. K. Ri cue, \\ lii hail 1 (cell<br />
mill Rector fir I live years, left ti tli tile 1iimsitiimu<br />
if Rectmmr I ifCl(mugm mwes. Fr. L. Kieran. last<br />
year', Prefect I if Studies, sncceeded mm is<br />
Recti ir I if i 111 lig ret. Fir <strong>the</strong>ir irk here<br />
Muiiigret is unicli uimlelmteil tim tilelul<br />
iii(i ill<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir new mi (51111 us <strong>the</strong>y lla\ e tile lest \vislles<br />
if all wlumi have ktiii\ti tliiui at Miuitiet. Fr<br />
Mct.illlmmuugll and Mr. I ('Cmliii it ills(, k ft us<br />
<strong>the</strong> fi ruler giiing t, St Iteuni m's, Wales, <strong>the</strong><br />
\Vi- ;ickumm\ ledge, \YLtll thiaiiks, <strong>the</strong> receipt<br />
if <strong>the</strong> fm Hi wing exehiatiges<br />
'Flu Itelvederian. The Clongimwuhiatl ilie<br />
Xaverilil, (Kew, Melhmmiurtie .<br />
( )iii Alma<br />
Mater, I Riverview Svduiv . The Al ivsiau<br />
Sydney . The Castlektlimck Ci liege Chri iuicle.<br />
The Rockwell <strong>Annual</strong>.<br />
P.S.M. (Thhilrles<br />
Centenary Nuiuilmer, Christian lit- mm<strong>the</strong>rs, Enuii'.<br />
The Mouuitaiuieer.<br />
St . All y sins' <strong>College</strong><br />
latter to Millt(iwui Park, Dublin.<br />
In <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
I laces caine Fr. M. Meauiey, as Prefect mif<br />
Studies. Fr. K l)aiv, as First Prefect, and Fr.<br />
P 1)vver and Fr. I hggiuis ji iiiied <strong>the</strong> teaellilig<br />
staff.<br />
<br />
'l'lie Iili1mr thanks 1111 \\ Ili ) 1ia'e lieljieil<br />
rmiliiciuug this years MlN(;RET .\xi.. Fir<br />
tle\\ s of tiii 1';ist , lit is especially grateful to<br />
Fr. Uisev. S.J., to Fr.<br />
MCI mluens ill . S.J., (a1-<br />
way, aunl ti Fr. ( )'Maiummuiv. S.J., University<br />
hall, I )ill dill .<br />
Messrs. I). Mac A. Sullivauu,<br />
\V. Sheehan auhil 1. Mitchell have also silhmhmlied<br />
unucli iufmmruiitimn I iid Boys. Mr.<br />
It mdkiii , S.J.. gave geulermmlis help, (nil M<br />
Miii ire. lsii ., auiil J ( )' Itiefl, 1.sii.. have uuiade<br />
OIL. Eilitor very niiichu iuiilel ted to <strong>the</strong>ta. 'ihie<br />
l'riuting t.'im. l,iuuerick, The l)iilihin Iilustratiuig<br />
Col., and Messrs. Kei gb Bros. have<br />
line <strong>the</strong>ir -mmrk vell, and we thank <strong>the</strong>m very<br />
sincerely for <strong>the</strong>ir kiniluess and interest in <strong>the</strong><br />
sncc ss if i mr<br />
EXCHANGES.<br />
\lm,ntreal<br />
al ilicittii iii.<br />
m i, mm la Cm mUm- gm. Ri. \ ie\\<br />
\'eritis Sun hull, ltliickrmmcki<br />
St. Mary's. \Vatmrfm rd School Magazine. M.<br />
Patrick's <strong>Annual</strong>, (JafTna .<br />
'l'hie Magiinie,<br />
('l'riclliuhmmhiimlv i . St. Paul's .\nuinai, (Rahigoolhi<br />
ltiieda, Manchester<br />
('I'rini-<br />
ilaili \li m\sian, iIaiiga-<br />
limit t!ii.za,iile. 'Flie Par <strong>Past</strong>. 'I'iie Soii<strong>the</strong>rui<br />
rmms, Ca1metmmwn(<br />
Co1rt (TLO U\ cMr\1s1on1,,M1n)e<br />
mill Ti i,iimlai .1 Lii mmiii I ili;eI1mm 'ii 'Ti1rillim<br />
ri.m11 r), buat.vô r-' fiaipm isur ii hip i.e p.im<br />
etuime Ceaun.l. Ii c aim Curl) mtirmr u'ipemnn,mi<br />
re-vin cinn bt,at,mim ii,,p an ii.', .m S e ,mpi rm<br />
Minoan llluinrireap an rSean.uumn 1çCmmjiimi açur Ar<br />
mbuai mittm rpm.mn,m maii. In rLums nimm1i epuinnite,<br />
m5ur taT, mc p'mri'.mni cmi neaTn.Fimuneam i.e teamr In ii.\<br />
.IUi7imfiui .Ii )\t<br />
Ill im.Inmeatira<br />
rpiAt m mi 17m11m 11.1 'mil1lm,iTm a tim in ticic ann, r1imat.l_<br />
mmmiii nmpr ...inn rpiatt up )umpnit A Lii tiemçiia m.mhm.<br />
i.tirnia1i, mui1i.nhmrnear1i,mu_ imihi.o,lre Le .,m cite.<br />
rbmnrar Feimrneayh1,ara an,iI thirnm<br />
5uptm pu tif'eicai..<br />
veieimc<br />
Ap 4 t111 .5 mimic tamiu capraen .lp .1 mUiim yeap<br />
éin t teat-raoitm .mcur re4tban .5 .mr ylim liii<br />
'rap.<br />
.,mnnran Ta comp.vo be.%S aca teit an mmml.rmmip- maitea,i<br />
bonnran •'p. vuatp .mp mbuamaiI.ti rein Arua açu'<br />
an raimti na unbe,mu an çam; Leo.<br />
Caitna'tm<br />
an Lia1i6itj itteaé .m5ut' Fe eann n Ill m,r fit<br />
paitm i.e Feice4t<br />
rtop AS eir,tr .snm,nn 'r ,natt<br />
'st' F61 n4 p.191mm. acur na 'ip a5ur tia camAil, rpé na<br />
mCite asur fl irnipr ap Featmar, imuine imim&i.t.<br />
m'UIi an bun, tmf'aaut Us imm'amamm a jim oap nhimiiç<br />
N iiilmeat an t,uaxi liii 1"''t' tiiap ,\ 1mm an ,luii'e aç<br />
out ap aai&<br />
to na iiimmm.mnu,im, rn nm tirmirt.<br />
.'içur put, ntmij i4mn5anrai n. r' an t,eh,im aur lii<br />
06i1ir a tmmmjj, ann ite SnNe Ti, patti j'in ann ,nT,iu - ma<br />
rea1. mc cpimirai lqmearna un ns cpamiitme ii1.'aait<br />
ç.mip mrai1' n.% nhmaoine i) 11.111) a5 etjiIe temm, açur<br />
emrsatne an imumne co paiti buaiimre ai1m --ni jiatmatm.mp<br />
ran I.e itmiirreat. tim patti i.e teireint a, aie rruarnm'<br />
na tieap urpi'an -buaim AS rpon animir -%.m,, iii<br />
bpeam cite re m'eann nóiniir. U ioimanra? an jmuim<br />
iap1maer an tia fui1iiiin uo eata.iipr Fc nueap.m, c'<br />
umoti aç ifluit Sip epmiiie.iiait mun an buaô uo toinr<br />
patti FOCat 'it na h-mm,minuititm rein ito vr niap<br />
a ii mmrm an ttapivu AT101111 or anal.t an fi.mipm, anmmmr<br />
.%S eir,tt Su h-mIm mr an rphmp aur Fe ,'eann<br />
aS mn1e.5,r 50 tapaii ap an utatani, asur çeap i<br />
buatau 1mom<strong>the</strong> ruar ap açaiu All i6m1 -.in cut na patti<br />
.mn ramnnc.<br />
r1i jiaib i.e eI.otrrnat aih ropann na 5mmmj'<br />
nmm an buitte beAS éaucpom a buait.ri All an tiatpóiu<br />
immm )uainl limn fi.1 cm'ammiarm ha nmhuatai, 1 çm'mimnnm a<br />
i,'mLe iim mi anti nm mjm all tmrataiii. .mmm)i1' .mcur •'im 'r<br />
(tmmirrm rci'''• ij' na nimi.mit) acur mij' na mait.mimiti .mçtmr<br />
iau a5 jim ar an nibm'mtam mivamp a buailri an tiai1m6it,<br />
I na me rc - astir 11111 fli'\ii ha rill mica iii' aji mmmli<br />
.m1i an mirnmmr ar-k a5 iiul. 1,4j n,\ ninamim nuaip a tilcilir<br />
111.1 mim 'rc a tiimei1itm1m6m1m, pin \5u a rhite ic iiul<br />
'liii rap .m 5i'caimn a ii ia1mjmamim an i.imtpmii.m<br />
Sm tmi'iimmmn im.m hm,iç ii' imuome ap ira i.,,mmmn,ti a lii .I<br />
up an çil.umme a Tm, na ricmrtrloni ap )ahi, .mcur<br />
maim 's i.iui1ii açu' AS Cam,mnn.im. as nhmitaji iii) .15<br />
l)1 mtmumtm liii' i'mm,ahja<br />
Ulziauiat:<br />
camineah na LmFeap .lp a patti inmap a nitj.mii.e immi'atr s<br />
tipar. .m' tim pap añl.hmmn ann can FocaL ar, an pun.n.<br />
na j'earal'n na .monap annruu an 'op at, C corii<br />
rruama i.e m)iriSe\m' .m tseaii AS miul. cull Cmi5.5tim acur<br />
ha tin5 tear ai1i n, patti a: bea5.n rumnie aie r.ln<br />
,mimam1m cmi itip.<br />
.\p tear.uaip Cpetr a eataip Ta an u. f'uijmmnn bea.<br />
11am m'milmm.rjim,m. 01 hA 'ü1 'Ns iilumnnrip an rSeanj,Cin,<br />
asur cut asur mupta rspb AS Ali ni1Juaaitt,ti pin.
go<br />
THE MUXGRFT ANNVAL.<br />
bi an -,it-pea' tun rornusau nuaq a<br />
So psib i c.spraen pe*n b1,e6ire astir suuii' 65tn oó<br />
etvle ar t iombô ar ma bua?aitUb—niô nAti<br />
ion5na6 an 6paob buaiôe aCa nat mó. astir annran<br />
i bainre uata an nóimeac belreanna& ba ?ivaiô an<br />
c.r é. ti cothaqite beAS eavoqia astir jouIeava)t<br />
a* peap éi5in uo tur irrea in iona an (aipdn, reap<br />
i ins' an Scumann At nA paib ap an tpuipinn an U<br />
ran. At mo Lean! '0'6icit Sat reap oio. bi ropai<br />
ma h-imeapta p6<br />
ni paib aoinne .rra<br />
rabaipr ye.<br />
OAS upuimm ap a 66ig a tLoS urn an raa ran<br />
asur bi an motroip tun afl CiaOb Do taaipr vor na<br />
rrpólnrélpi, nuaii a cuq*eaô attcaéc a,i 5a ouine.<br />
an punn —e.It re uaiô an roise1t a bi Lest-ótra<br />
ai5e, tan re oe a taros asur a ?elrr, 'jLt r so<br />
c6ramaot iau astir êuip re i Lthaib t6aav6pa iam<br />
tAinit re au 4ai'6, pus ieim ap iamn tiiatL é astir<br />
annran e tut ci6in, péiô ioci taaqi ,'é "SLat tiornra"<br />
aura 0 "Se mo tuaipirn sup péroup m é." Do ti<br />
a paib Uitpeac. 1i star au rhuinnrip an cSeanu6in.<br />
tuaoap ye noeapa na pibini téite in a 9puals asur<br />
'na 6ulo yearolse. ni paib Ap rnbuaaitti po-i'rra<br />
athtac, At bi uutne aca a bi AS yeaeainc So cpuinn aut<br />
ea-urn6 an uncain—(aoá re a f'üit astir o<br />
"C.S so malt" aura re "StaèpaImio teir."<br />
"Cuip uireae rao Irris 'oe'n CCL é.' 'r annran a<br />
an 5te6. uaLa6 an capcaen bpeóire é astir<br />
b'éiin óib é iomCup tap nair so on an Okipc cun So<br />
yeiCyeaC ye an n ipaC. CCn viotbAiL byuieaô<br />
ye b.y ap jqic an sip? "Cs puieai uine bAr<br />
nioy peapp nAaS rpoo So vian ap OAircan<br />
Caiteaô an tiatpoio so h-to ya rpCsv apiy astir bi<br />
an ctuiCe nioy 'oéine n4 piath. 10'6ipig na tiCa Cy na<br />
rtuaiscib 50 ori ye eipe ?i as 6IpI5e I.e tfluinnnip an<br />
nSeanl)CIn astir Cuipeavap an tIatVos'o iyreaC ioip<br />
coyatb an )unCin. Léirn peap tor-is ap asalo tun<br />
oo Cup an cCt ainaC, at, bi oeapmao aip. flop éipi<br />
teir. 'r athtaiC a yuaip re é péin rite rtar arnaC on<br />
titpóio, yinre ap pLeay a 'ópoma—ni paib tior ai5e<br />
connuy. asur annran ba -66tt I.e outne Sup buait.<br />
aot 5uaipnein an Pairc. pé rseat é baineaô cayn<br />
npio na h.iomnui6tib a &jItt ap aC raob. San<br />
beann aie ap pi4ata6a nua an CI.uiCe oo buait an<br />
punCn olpeaC ap aaió asur I.e neapn a Uth astir a<br />
uatann tearr ye bótap rpio an o.& tuIpInn a tuir ap<br />
tat raob map a tuireann an n-apbap aibi poith an<br />
ineatt bainne.<br />
Do ttualr ré ap aaii') r-aipio uo'n Air 'na pabay im'<br />
fear-en asur yaotap mr, astir Cuata na rocalt<br />
"r-.%n.-.m 6 n Diabat." knnvin oo bi toor aam sup<br />
5ae6eat a bi ann asur tusar naitneath mo CpoECe oO.<br />
'Do tiCi ouine annro astir annyCo "çeau, yeatt." all<br />
Cuip Wt motra na rtua na ororn Ti n.Ipe iao. In<br />
tonto an thi-taitnith a bi act oO poi<strong>the</strong> nfl, irathLaiô<br />
a Wit astir •t ip na rt0tce I.e mean asur cion.<br />
"fllo CeóL nO a Pun6in,ll "\p aai tear a f'ean<br />
ouine." "Columbia abC,' rin cuio lien thotaC a<br />
talnls ay 5aC naoh o -ori sur éipi asur sup neapruit<br />
ap an nI.óp in *on ti6t mOp 5ae6eaLtC ath.in<br />
nuaip uo I.éim an Liatpóio tap na oaoine astir irceaC<br />
ra CCt in aiiliCeó,n thOp-CiCitt an CCL.bipe.<br />
DipesC asur an punC,n AS nabaipr an butl.Le a<br />
rusir an Cpaob o'p mbutCaiI.Lib, pit rnuinnreap an<br />
nSeanoCin 50 yi()Cthap 'na Coinne in aon rciCiu'o. 'Do<br />
teax6 yOta e astir ia'o ap a thuttaC. 'Do tiCi ma<br />
'oaoine 50 yeapaC map b'é a cupaC anoir 6 asur<br />
Ceapa'oap Sup ososatrar upbeaó é. fuaip réipi<br />
ma yip 'na n'ouine iy 'na n'ouine ni paib an punC.n in<br />
ann éiplse at ni paib ctbaip in earnath alp, bi ma<br />
céa'ona uttath tun cabpuite teir, astir o bapao So<br />
yioCthap ap na 'oaoinib a teas é. Cuipea'o cupta<br />
ceirreanna speAnnThara aip teir, "flitip mapb, an<br />
byuitip ?' aura ouine ei5in. "tiat nitim aura 0 so<br />
peiC "at re m3 tuaipim so byuit cn.tha brirre in in<br />
éi5in," astir b'tuipirre 'oaitinr so paib re i bpêin<br />
thOip. D'.tp'ouieaC 50 péiC ap f'inne.n 6astir 'o'iom-<br />
CapaC So buaCaC On bpipc é. teat.j1.ie nor an<br />
nrp.tI'o bi rean vtiine AS rrpAC-téaCainn ap an cupaC.<br />
Do tabaip ré 6r .t'o. "p m-anam a bua&itli aura<br />
ye "ni paCatar a teitéto ó aimyip UI tataralt,<br />
1omnaiOe." Ouataiu an punCn é yeo asur "baip é<br />
yin apir Len' toot a fir COip" aura re, As cup ma r61<br />
rpi'o an rean 'ouine. "Deipim" apya'n rean frap astir<br />
é beainin cutaitneaC anoir "n yaCatay a teitéto<br />
O'n U a buaiC CoipbéataC Ua Catarai 'na aona1t ap<br />
tiluinnrip .Ap'o Pkorals astir an Steanna flua'C i<br />
oreannna céite.' "r yaoa an U é ó f'oin iteit,<br />
yitim" apya'n punCn a I,uiSe nap 50 U3 apir.<br />
CoipbéaI.aC Ua Catarai, 10m.naiCe—iy é a bi<br />
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81<br />
A CENTURY OF ANGLO-IRISH<br />
POETRY,<br />
'l'llc ve.lr<br />
5- saw awa\ e A If reviving<br />
111tililt1 feeliii..t "lirge over Ireland anil this<br />
\VaVe was retlectel in <strong>the</strong> poetry of tilt* time.<br />
Natioiialisin was <strong>the</strong> irinlary object of tile<br />
i' ietrv, and hecitiie if this, as I H dry it snfiercii<br />
It was hit ulealit to I last. There was indeed<br />
little enough ill illost Alf it to make it iimortal.<br />
In it tiure wa too much of multi nalitv<br />
and t ( M 0 little A if I PI ietrv Vet even had <strong>the</strong><br />
Irish luets of tile leginnimig of our century<br />
written letter i oetrv, tlmt sentiment cxl res,ed<br />
x%litild have alienated jr ill <strong>the</strong>ni tile mmmi iritv<br />
Alf thVil IViidVrS.<br />
Ri! iert Hlmrtls, tile greatest<br />
of citcii poets, suffered fr,mii it similar want<br />
A f sviithatllv.<br />
Ilk lyrics were healitiflll ill<br />
tiloligilt, deep in feeling, siIIfl he ii l )Ili h silly,<br />
1 ut • nu Ii rtunatelv fi or his readers, lie \\ r4 te i i<br />
illalect<br />
I us fame has suflereil ill colltijI1t'llce.<br />
The last cemltnrv gave birth to f mr distinct<br />
Se'llOIls if :\ngli- lrisii poetry. 'I'iie first f<br />
<strong>the</strong>se can he called tile Nittiinalist school.<br />
inLe of its mllenlhiers \ rote ra<strong>the</strong>r crude poetry.<br />
The lines were Ilmleveml, often <strong>the</strong>ir diction too<br />
elilillil iuiimlace, but tlle\ always lilt spirit into<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir verses. Tilliugh I have said that slilile of<br />
tile poetry was crude I do) not say tllitt <strong>the</strong>re<br />
was no if milsileil writing it( mr gm loll I If m&trv<br />
\Vlleru Imlen like I)avis amid Gavan I )nffv i rite<br />
''lie ci hid expect go xl i metrv.<br />
'ille lest jI(ietiCtl writing of Davis is 1141t<br />
f 1111,1 III tile 1)ahla(l, but when lie sings of his<br />
htmrving.jilace.<br />
There is more true Ixiutry ill<br />
"Mv (',rave'' tilail ill ins lmallLds.<br />
<strong>the</strong>re IS a<br />
strangenielailcili lv au lIlt this Ioenl that grips<br />
us wilell We leild it<br />
desi 'airing cry if tilt.-place<br />
We feel somhietlhimlg of tile<br />
'where wimlil-fi mrgetting waters sleep."<br />
amId \veare ci intent when lie is with Ills grave<br />
, ill an Irish lull-side. Davis gives 115 his I mWll<br />
till itmgiits, and is FDA sul ii ective pi ietrv better<br />
I 111 objective his liescrilltioimls iii<br />
;rtve all slow 11111<br />
\Yehl lii light out :lllii \ e<br />
can thillm ist hear <strong>the</strong> ill iutimlg Alf tile viid and<br />
wave this p mciii 511 IVi S that Davis cm 111141,<br />
when lIe willeil, write g mmmii lyric i' met rv<br />
tile \oulmlg Ireland chm iol &'lneflv useil <strong>the</strong><br />
1 iiihlad fi Irmll 1 lure agaiml I ).LV!S was a leader<br />
His ballads are stirr hg, alive 1101 thrilling, and<br />
ith t little iiila9il1ltim All Vie trea(l tile battle-<br />
grouimtmls mit lulrmite.<br />
hear tiii. llilSe, tilt<br />
\\e see tile Irelarati ills,<br />
itigle if clvalm \, hoarse<br />
milillilallil"., tile tile iS, lye hear it seilteilce ill<br />
Irish and sill <strong>the</strong> illist of hattie iilimiik<br />
clears and liat i it lye see Irislnnen at<br />
Irisliiuiemi 's tliii iats, hacking and iievitg tileir<br />
cI pill pat ri4 its.<br />
fantasy.<br />
sciiiol sloi<br />
;\ll0rri1Ilc sight, but alas, nh<br />
lile imahi.tmh-wri It tr,, of tile \tti, iliLlist<br />
siieli tililigs :tiiil raise <strong>the</strong>ir linlemlt-<br />
ttiiiis. Bill tllev slim anitiler scene 1114 11'C<br />
I II" \\e 'L1 all Imiglisli force<br />
111111cr tile illItcIl. r" chjntli <strong>the</strong> slopes of<br />
Fonteiiiiv.<br />
l'teticiiiiieii fall lack, tile l'.ilglisll<br />
ha e W4111 ])ill miii \61 11 tilt - %% it(] ,,it ut if<br />
all bealach <strong>the</strong> Irish Brigade are 111 1<br />
and at tile Lmlglisll , ho waver, break and lii Vi<br />
are ill full tliht.<br />
<strong>the</strong> day.<br />
The Irish Brigade 11:15 \\Iiil<br />
This and siniilar scenes I )avi aiid<br />
his school show ill <strong>the</strong>ir works, if hit in tile<br />
hmest poetical style, in one that is stirring and<br />
pleasimig to an liiiiiillsed reader. I 1ne i1tiithtv<br />
Alf tile po neers, so to speak, of tile cuiitmmrys<br />
liietry Was vividmless. 'I'iiev said X% hill <strong>the</strong>y<br />
had to) say clearly and briefly and this itmmalitv<br />
ci versa Imlultitutle -if simis.<br />
Nationalisni seeimieml to) fade away.<br />
lied as it<br />
It<br />
I )a\ is<br />
ronnsim1g career was oiemllng ilit<br />
hiefimre hini. '''l'lle Nation's" voice :ts still.<br />
But <strong>the</strong>re rise trim tile iisIIVS Alf tile heal1<br />
Nati mli's" staff ano<strong>the</strong>r group Alf miami amiml as<br />
ill <strong>the</strong> case of tile legendary iuhlellmx <strong>the</strong> birth<br />
was Moore than a Imlere reci.iyem-y .;\ilm lit teilhy,<br />
Sir Sit Ill ueh Fereytmsi )II , \ hlhmrev 4 i \ 'e re anti
82 THi MI'N(Rl'l' \NNI.\L.<br />
James Clarence langaii crc lilibre filliShl, ii lInt tir.t hi ii ci insider <strong>the</strong>ir epic poems,<br />
artists than tile riters for ''The Nation." ji,icin,, which carry us hack to <strong>the</strong> Ireland<br />
fliese lilen, VL rgii ii and liii o<strong>the</strong>rs, isiieii it Leltic civilisatioii. lucy take its lJUvnd<br />
to foster and fan <strong>the</strong> spark of natiiiiaiitv still tile ireiaiid it emil links, \Vliell ii) s(V br to<br />
burning in Irisliniien's hn_asts. 'I'liev could hear Mass was a crime. They carry us last<br />
nit 110 this ojeulv for at <strong>the</strong> time it was only <strong>the</strong> day \Vikll triiiigiiii\\ lilaiTied 1'va iiiie<br />
too easy to he guilty of sedition. Instead if tile streets if \Vaterfrrii ran red itii blood.<br />
singing <strong>the</strong> praises of tile Irish Brigade or <strong>Past</strong> that stirring iLl\ Viiell Danish rule was<br />
lamt'inting tile Ippressilill of tile 1119lish lv, broken and Cliristiaii Ireland was saved in<br />
<strong>the</strong>y dug (ICIL-11 into tilcieilt lore id early Ireland (ood Frida\'lt Lh011tli f. I in thrinigli <strong>the</strong><br />
and ti,lii <strong>the</strong> people <strong>the</strong>ir kgends ill l"e' ceilturie th1 v take 115 to <strong>the</strong> day heu Niahl<br />
translation,<br />
of tile Nine iliislages brought among his caii_<br />
Aiihrev lie Vure tiiiil tllelll ill ii iliL I iCS, ti\'i..'S ii Ireland a young Roman ill those veal's<br />
ill \Vhlicil that boy ilecaille a saint. 'liieV tell<br />
. us of his return and of his singular triumph<br />
over l'aganisiii. 'i'hicn fur<strong>the</strong>r hack <strong>the</strong>y go<br />
- to <strong>the</strong> Ireland of Pagan tiiiies, \Vilell tlrniiiis<br />
* hrayetl ill oak groves and sacnhces \\ere offered<br />
within <strong>the</strong>ir granite circles. 'lucy tell 115 if<br />
tile strife between Macye ailil t.ticiitilaiii ; I<br />
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9<br />
ti) tlliise days NklIC11 all tile Ilien of Ulster, Save<br />
Lticlitiiain, were Steeled in au elicilallted<br />
silililbel'. llleV lake us softly last eauil]s 01<br />
sleeping illetI to tile ford viiere Liiclliilaiii held<br />
<strong>the</strong> (;ate" of tile North.<br />
Ciiciiiilaiii and his deeds frill tile siuliject of<br />
all epic p benI I,-%- Aubrey lie \ere. There is in<br />
tills cloic I distnat lnn sl in Ill ring<br />
Il t<br />
.11111 llktt'e if 44 <strong>the</strong> lilies ;uibrev<br />
de \ele \\ i'iuti,' ill hi loenl Liichiilaii<br />
Photo, t,i I jiVi, .\ sound lik wiiii ill wooihs remote.<br />
\MIs Il\RLEV. :11111 leiiiivsuiii in his ''Passing of :\rtiiuir"<br />
'1 heard a siiiiiid like water \\ asiling<br />
Clarence Mangllil gave tilelll short glinij uSes I if<br />
thit.' tiawn f I iiii life and Sir SM11110 I'ergiisu in<br />
ill (lie reeds<br />
"And <strong>the</strong> wild water lapping on <strong>the</strong><br />
did hotil. But <strong>the</strong>se lulell (liii hot contiiie crags.''<br />
thleIilSel\'es ill lucre trtiiscrii itii in 'If legends. Bet\ cell <strong>the</strong>se clii lets <strong>the</strong>re is a similarit<br />
Lyrics have ala collie from <strong>the</strong>ir busy perls that is striking. The alliteration is marked in<br />
and ill tllcse lyrics %\c iintl a re-awakening of iuiitii of <strong>the</strong>m, but it is vowel rd betitli Ill.<br />
true poetry.<br />
This revival has continued to use id broad iI\\ els to give a slijw iiielanciiolv<br />
<strong>the</strong> lureseilt day. In <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong>re is a ti mcii (if effect is evident in imotli.<br />
<strong>the</strong> Romanticism of Keats and (if Shelley. The .\uii un lie \ere lli(l James Clarence 'Mangan<br />
long and short vowels are used to give <strong>the</strong> 1 iewlliled ill graceful i ioetry <strong>the</strong> conditi un of<br />
true effect of soiiiid i hiichi suits <strong>the</strong> sense. Ireland, hut always speaking if Ireland by a<br />
'Ilk<br />
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R4 THE MUN(;RE'l' . .\I'.\L. .\ XI', L u-I K isil pi ) E'I'RV 85<br />
]scll III ilIV III. Ilins i. tind tiitill tallinit li- c-<br />
Ittiid 1 iv FtLllV beautiful naint.'s.<br />
Attiirev Ilk-<br />
1111 ist fLiiIt ills, ]ttienl I of this sort is<br />
"Rtiisin l)nitli."<br />
is nit much to ri-<br />
cimiimiicmid U Cxci, jit liii. c!ltI1lcllt it Ciillvt\'s<br />
anti tilt- iivcliiicss (If sonic (If tilt ii flits." Silk<br />
Of tilt Kiiic'' :lltjit'als It lilt as ittiiig usjcciallv<br />
btttntifnl.<br />
lInt tIangan's liiietrv, vhicn lIt<br />
vrttc ill liii... ..tvlc, niuicli hcttcr. It is<br />
nuarkuti with<br />
ri_li, r anti<br />
1iassitn that illIIIiITtS itself to tilt<br />
t' t_ iiin(It bcip ftcliiig that MalllZali<br />
ltsi''ll;itt live for Irtlaini.<br />
l)ark i..iiSiccll' tins I l;LsSiItil<br />
'ti<br />
lit "Mv<br />
is 1itrtli'nlarlv<br />
l'ltc mc nrcctiitim I if his cttnntrv is<br />
his heart's flit, rcst amid Vt itit ltttttrV lie Ctt101t'<br />
Ilk-l-<br />
he tell' hat he Vt itithil do ti fret iitr amid<br />
litrctiv txclai Ins<br />
• tilt' iriit shall rim rtil<br />
Willi ri, illimitlalIct Of 1 tlt it id,<br />
'l'lic uartll shall rock itcmitatli our tread<br />
\miti flitillUS wral , bill and wi> iii<br />
And gtiiij cal intl ..1 gall cry<br />
\Vakt iiianv it glcii strtne,<br />
1rc yin shill lalic, cmi' VOIt s,ii;til die<br />
MV I );tm'k l'i isiilttil<br />
AIV Olovll Rt i'.aittii<br />
Thic Jucigmucilt I Tour lutIst Ill '1 be nigh<br />
lrc vt iii tall i;uie, trc vim can tiic<br />
Mv Dark K> sale-eu<br />
lit iw umitichi limltr it icic f t;ttritttic stlltililcllt<br />
is this than is SCOWS " Ilucatlics tlicrc it man.<br />
etc.''<br />
Tilcrc is lift, and vcrvc anti quick<br />
action ill lngaii's vork.<br />
'l'iitrt is ill this<br />
it S] ii-it ,f ''Itt us tutu ut mm anti ti iing<br />
Thmcrc is nil action and flit tcstasv ill So )I<br />
liraise'<br />
I 'f atrit tisni thicrc is nt visli too (If I<br />
iun1 it ,ssilii litics fir I nc's ts tlmntrv , but in Man-<br />
galls this wish is iirctltIuimruant<br />
simigs Mangan .<br />
'I cc mlii i-tilc liii- itlilt air,<br />
I ctimmiil lii ugh <strong>the</strong> lnglihiiiIS,<br />
I ci otulti knit] ill night in j raver.<br />
To) cure 55 ,111' mliauiv ills."<br />
's<br />
.\ntmtlitr of tiiest shirt i'°eruis<br />
its' Mangan,' katlmlttmi-\v-himtmiiaiian'' is sillliiai'<br />
to "i\lv Dark Roosaittmi,'' tbmmtiigli it (lies,<br />
hot itrea<strong>the</strong> liii' Itmyc' (If ttt(llltl'\' sit im.lssitiuiatelV<br />
Iiiir tittes its music titrimim im insisteuitiv.<br />
Sir Saninel I trgnsi ill, <strong>the</strong> third of this sc lit ii ml,<br />
\vrt tto - a It mug and Icrhlalts to wll_k Ill t>. 11 1 I'tilt<br />
called <strong>the</strong> "Forging I if tile .\nclii i', ' liii he<br />
ticscrvcs f;init chie'Ils' fir his "Hnri.il Of King<br />
Ct mrmmlac,'<br />
_\iilteii ' 5 (' ravt ' ' and a set tre -if<br />
narrative's of Irish legend.<br />
Tlit "Burial if<br />
King t_ttrinac" givts us a glimpse Of Ireland<br />
Inst ittfi ire tile amhvtiit (if St. ittitrick Christ-<br />
itilntv hail been iuitrmilncttl in it few, it very few<br />
Ilaces in Irelanti, lint Paganism \';tis rillullaIlt<br />
In it liii] ill its sister songs cgcI a gli [ill ist I If<br />
aaii Vt ,rshii t. \\'e kit 1w fr Iii it nit ''Cl-(till<br />
t.,rn;tgii aitti his stilt-gods tVclVc' \Vttt atlmmred.<br />
'l'lie fniitral i>rmt,'tssitIll ;IIId its end are very<br />
vi' itlis ul&'j IiCtUd ; <strong>the</strong> druids Itading tilt lmro_<br />
cess ill ; thtn ill royal state tilt iliad king<br />
next, tile chiunix I I If tile iioemll, tilt. - whijijing tif<br />
ii vat's water ti furs' 1 tV <strong>the</strong> I ltavtmi-s,emit<br />
wind.<br />
hiIW vi \'ihi'' Fcrgnson descrihcs <strong>the</strong><br />
hiatt it if tIlt ft in r wi tiimitl-si'arrcd veterans.<br />
'l'lltir f , t 51i1 , intl tlitv list t hcir ft if<br />
lit Id and<br />
tile day is \\i,n and <strong>the</strong>se fttur warriors wht si<br />
tiftcn carl'icd thi,'ir king too triuuiliii in hf,'<br />
cannot carl's' hill) ]tast tilt Rivcr ltiovnt ill<br />
death.<br />
The tiNt ulltrit Vt hicii miiko,N us ill<br />
Ibis ]tlit.'iil is its i' ithutss.<br />
It is as living as<br />
ally jiaimuting of thc cycllt coulmi lie. Ft.'rguuso Ill 's<br />
sliggtstioii of ilittrvdmitjolu if l'rovioienct is<br />
kilfuiiv ii' fit,<br />
lie d its mitt draw any numiral<br />
lit ii' its 11m it say lilaimlis that tile hearing of<br />
m,I'Illac's hmods' to I a Chmristiaim julace was uuuira<br />
etilons, kit lie' infers it and this mmicthititl of<br />
drawing <strong>the</strong> rtaders attemitit ill to it thing is<br />
oftt_'il an art iii itself and in this i'nu of<br />
Fcrgustn's I think lit hitis hlrmillglit this tifect of<br />
silggcstit)it to I. lit , Iii imit of art.<br />
ni tVt t ill -Ili mig frttni hailad- liters and<br />
jit its if itge'nti Wi' I tass to tit(' late m' anti <strong>the</strong><br />
l let ttr iuttt_'ts I if <strong>the</strong> century.<br />
In l."(10 at<br />
tnitivilli lInt ill k _i unIty Dublin was it rn time<br />
milan<br />
hum t \as Ii 1iii,' headei' Of WILIt Iluigilt lie<br />
ctillcil <strong>the</strong> Remitiisstimicc Of ;\mighm-irish Ito tetrv.<br />
Bill this Remiaissanct was no it a re-itirtlm of tile<br />
ut1 siul lit-its iuimt omit.' 'If <strong>the</strong> art tiiltd po isst,'Sst_il<br />
by Irish 1'> 'its.<br />
'h'hmc liimi ills are lacking ill<br />
ittilitical tliemiit_'s, ltitt this is it( it a real loss.<br />
They deal uluore with thi' natural hlelitlt'' itf<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir ctiuimitry.<br />
<strong>the</strong>m.<br />
There is very little actit mi ill<br />
'I'lie passilliMtC hive ftr it tumltry Of<br />
Clarence MItligail is missing, hilt it licaCCIfIll<br />
'I >iI'it ltem'Vtutits tiltiil.<br />
Wi 11mm<br />
Butler Veats Vt is <strong>the</strong>- ii Nt (if t lust<br />
i tm,ts of tit(' Re'naissamict .<br />
\I ncli Of Ins work<br />
mltals With <strong>the</strong> fairy it>m'e Of Ireland and <strong>the</strong><br />
ihtiidding in this <strong>the</strong>nie llasgiye'mu 5m lute if his<br />
v irks It ra<strong>the</strong>r magamm jllilttst mill. His moist<br />
fain>tns IJOeIII is ''Tile Lake Isle' Of Iiiisfree,''<br />
whielm liti made fttnn liar one limit<br />
I imear <strong>the</strong> lake ViLtUr lattiuig ' ith<br />
It ms', st utmnths 1 ty tile slit Ire,"<br />
limit,' is tlittuig'hit by smiulie to t be <strong>the</strong> hit-st<br />
cxamnide ttf tilhiteratiomi in Emiglish.<br />
It is<br />
certainly it tine alliteration h iuit whe<strong>the</strong>r it is<br />
better thitimi 'I'emunvsttn's oft-tjmio t ell line is a<br />
tlisimtutaltlu_. jmtmi lit , I fam'i',<br />
limit Vents (]ill lmct<br />
rite lung aim 11 le. 'I'lie air was stii)it full of<br />
linmiLAS' wings'' :iuid tine after ano<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> smuuig<br />
itiruls 4 o imittderui I refit noi answered his reveilk',<br />
First it was Janits Steithiemis simigitig Of <strong>the</strong><br />
lThm ti_nix Park, Of M erril in Square and of <strong>the</strong><br />
I ',reeui Iirauiclmes to I mliii irate <strong>the</strong> graves of I Out.<br />
Then l'adraig Cm duni whom gave its tile I'lituigimiiitimu<br />
and IIe'i'*i, tile wamuuue'ring tIm1 \V>iluiaml of<br />
tilt. Rmti>s timid tii' IIctige ScIlitI ngs<br />
imtastcr,<br />
anti mjtleemis its' thici - im\'m'll lW'l. Of vision<br />
I,i'cluvitlge XVIIO 5ti<br />
• f.<br />
<strong>the</strong> sihui tie ti iwers of <strong>the</strong><br />
held, Plunkett W1141 saw tile 1310 1111 tI o mf Christ<br />
staimi tluc jtetais Of tile I tirtlemi I'tmtse'.<br />
Iii is<br />
't'jII I'IIILU,-t)I'}II'RS.<br />
It. hI,mrmut -lt, J. (_iuitlii,-Ill, ' , Stila', I'. \titIt,v, p ('ttmurts', F. \°i'm,'lmt>, J. Li mtt'ti, W. I )'Sllt'it,<br />
P. O'Brien.<br />
I'. i_out-s. Re-i. W l':mtut-, -' .I',i. I r. Ft ii. V. to-v. Fr. i'r Ili, IA. t.i. j. Nt hi',<br />
Nt>'. M. ltotolktmi, Si., I;. i_r'-l.t,'r, J I >'S}uea.<br />
J. Hurku, J. Ito i>>ttrtl.<br />
Clarke<br />
went hack again tot sing of (h'aiuumue' tuitul Fim>iimi,<br />
A - E. ltmttke'ul into tile' fntmire and so, cttuuld light<br />
camutilts rt>unutl <strong>the</strong> ctuflimus Of Ireland's mlltirt\'rs,<br />
Lit its be grateful that ill IO2S so muuttmiv Of <strong>the</strong>m<br />
art siulgilig still.<br />
Irelaimil's limi is mItt set.<br />
JAME S iII,v, .\R l;<br />
I.eavimig (.'urti ictttc I
Renovahitiir IIe ilitir''- tl\ tilt-' lii'<br />
eat ttr I, III end in new. if v ri,elve<br />
all1 f iii er Ii \Itiiiiiretitieit \Vitiii)lit <strong>the</strong><br />
kind Zenerttv if a few Ill, ljer- it NV 4 uid<br />
have leeti ititi ,iluie fir him to I liavu zitlit-rtd<br />
to ietlier <strong>the</strong> tttill, tittit ti i 'ear iit.lii l'ti ni<br />
lettt..ti' that vuachuil inni ,lnrini thu Vt ii, he<br />
kill iVi- that t lit- re- tire ili:LilV lit, ire NN lii mlii<br />
like to I lend a hand, lilt <strong>the</strong>ir ietturs to if) ifteti<br />
entail] 'iiiietiiilit like this : ''imol N\ ill have<br />
11m- ;it ii iiri-tiilv frmitii titer iiri 's Al that I<br />
t-iiilul .iitil von.'' .\iiil tile ''o<strong>the</strong>r sources"<br />
.av <strong>the</strong> sainu, and titeref ire liv V, lilt- fill utting<br />
tmm d iii1vt Ili iig v, -11 Lii m\i tiim_-re i. it great<br />
l lo. ,iuttei't tmillglatlil,ll1ill iii tile fmIlmmwiiiuz If<br />
11, is,, iirilinatiiiui. \\e lt.i i heath1 since tll<br />
lliiilieatiiIll of I.t.t Situ'-' \li\ea-tEi ,\i.i,:---<br />
Rev. rhoiiias Bennett, at Ma\ -fl' iiitlt, Jutie,<br />
lii<br />
Rev. i'liiiiiitis Power, ill St. Ji liii'., \\',li I i- -<br />
fm oh, Jittie, It<br />
Rev. Owen O'Neill. iIt St. PattI, Mittit<br />
i S_\., June,<br />
Rev. Denis Vaughan. it Rm me, I l-iuil It F,<br />
mmngratutlit it III,, tISim ti Mick Morrison, \\ Ii<br />
to itL Ito, vow. it Tnlliuh L Ill t'eI It tuiber<br />
'l'Tll \li\iRi'l' ANNUAL.<br />
OUR PAST<br />
LAY SCHOOL<br />
Tom %.Ilsopi. vhii \\ Lilt fri miii NIIIIIgFILA ti<br />
tutu was iiii it, ',u.-uimir t.ltju I
NS 'I'll l )IH .\NNU.\L.<br />
I )r. ,ltte I )iirr 1 11 ut ices at \ If III t 11<br />
Frank I)iigt.tan, it Ftiiiis, aihi ti iillIu iiii<br />
\.uiiii ilati Ii at <strong>the</strong> i liege uf<br />
ii- ii ii rt_,nliiig fur his hIII.<br />
I)r. George l)r,ggan Ira, a snccesfnl ractici<br />
at It It n, I n<br />
Iev. \V illiani Dwane. P.1'., Patricksveli<br />
hail a lick .1irI ICte tii \eals ag( I iii aid ii<br />
Liii"il \\ ii k )lie 4 i tiler,.. ,litvs tIle<br />
FR \sk F.'tIIV. 'I .1).<br />
Caniiv.il'' ii1 1 e hIl fir <strong>the</strong> Sante i'un usc.<br />
liii. 1 1. i iui C. i Li11lliel. \Ve visli it<br />
i:rinh Faliv. T. I).. has been a nteinlier if<br />
I ).til lffi.al11u -..11tu l- iticelitil in. lit \VarA ictttriri.ii<br />
ug;Lilr Iiii ( .L\\LV ill Sulteniher. lie<br />
\vai. nile if <strong>the</strong> siieakeri, at tile C:ttli tic 'l'riitlt<br />
1._i inierence in it )ctultcr, :iii,l has win litany<br />
tirtilal'. fur luu..ai debate in Irish au'1 in lnglisli.<br />
liar, iueen ( eneral tecretrlrv<br />
if tli ( ',.ui. ii League.<br />
miii Fal cv r.tt in <strong>the</strong> last I)aii as Farmers'<br />
I)u.lirit\ fr L,r 1k is a Ineuilluer ,f <strong>the</strong> Clare<br />
Cuuuntv t.riiicil, if <strong>the</strong> Care Mental li)sruital<br />
Cuiitiiiittee, and is Chairman if <strong>the</strong> Co. LitLrc<br />
Agricultural Lu uuiiiitittce.<br />
1)r. John .1. Fit,iiiaiirice i- medical iufuicer at<br />
ti inn. H Vii an. nlail tuu St,. hint iii<br />
<strong>Mungret</strong> fruit gri], ti tulle. In %iiVe1tilit•n,<br />
I ll , wa lilurri((1 ti Miss Jiur.,elulliiie Lealir,<br />
1 .\tlu.,i Ii,;uith -..t ,ungr:,tltiatiiuns, I)iui.t ii.<br />
H ugo Flinn. T. I)., r as elected ti <strong>the</strong> I tail<br />
it 1._i uil.t Li I \ ill 'i. It iii icr. \Ve 111 160-11 that<br />
ti, it tlli.• I 1 '-1 '-iii iscriller r,, and 11 liii st<br />
gtIit'ru Iii, ill.,, (ii tile ftnid fur tile relatives lit<br />
<strong>the</strong> Cu unnaut.tht tishiernien, vlii i bust <strong>the</strong>ir lives<br />
last year. 111, ciii urts, ill in. Casey's gui Imt I<br />
class Ii lug ag i iii trisect an a ng le liv 1 1111 i.<br />
gel uilletlV , ga hint a it' id training Ii ur ,le:iiiiug<br />
itli tile intricate iruhienis of State linancu.<br />
Toni FriieIle huulils <strong>the</strong> If .\ct'i flit!-<br />
tui lii 'i\i \trui u,it!it\ Li 1111cil<br />
I. I I tiI \I Ru<br />
Frank tiallaglier, iuf Fuxfiird, ii. ding tinal<br />
utl4iIleeil1ug it tltivtNitv Cuillege. ('.aivav.<br />
Dr. Jas. Gannon lilils tIle liluSitilill if liii'-<br />
Ill_Ill uniter li It' \itiotiai I lealtit Insurance.<br />
I)a id (ireen is nianaging <strong>the</strong> lime fartit at<br />
MaHi i<br />
Fruinl tireen i- vu. uding for lii'. Final 'tIedical<br />
it I 'ni. :,!t\ 1.. ge, (',alwav.<br />
Pad N Green ui, u at I 'niversity I. )lltge,<br />
a i- 1 itt iii. <strong>the</strong>me.<br />
Peter Grey i, a pi ,,niiiient biisniess man ill<br />
l.istuiwel.<br />
Rev. J. J (i tihhin. S.J. , ci ingratulatu iii]<br />
inning tile Niurh tIim,tti Mitiiur Ihiiekcv<br />
L.tili, fir hit fourth year ill r,nccessiin, with<br />
<strong>the</strong> Cruutiit <strong>College</strong> team which lie has traineil<br />
each year.<br />
Fred Hall, wit, isu sister came ti i nurse i hr<br />
'till li:ltlijtt_ lit fire Easter, is in <strong>the</strong> Xatiin;ii<br />
Hank, Carilitl. In his leisure tint,. lie takes ti<br />
tlte;ttnicals, A1111 is a great 'tage success.<br />
I)r, Con Iia!iiin, if Carrick-i ui-Sum, says that<br />
lie liar, hii,ii f( It ears iruiuIising ltniiself a trill<br />
ti liir, .\iutia Mater. I)III 't jui )St liune it to<br />
Ii itur_t . I )i icti ir.<br />
Torn Haves uI Mnlgravc Street, Limerick, is<br />
liii it g vtrv well in <strong>the</strong> motor engineering<br />
-S<br />
Mick Hearne l a 1 in ilililielit iluiSlilu-t-' titan lii<br />
Dr iglituit, lie \\;[S niutirmeil ri. ceiitl to <strong>the</strong><br />
sister-uli-li\\' If I IM ireserut ( 'ii.ei Ill IF (',eneral.<br />
I ieiirtie'-t ci iflgr;tl rita! lull.,.<br />
Fr. Matt Hickey. C.SS.R., -4 Miiiiuit St<br />
.11pill il1r,fl'. l.tutinitk. I r.. mu H ii a letitutiful<br />
seririiuu in (li, t..iillege Cliii 1 tlungret, )11<br />
<strong>the</strong> Feast i if I lie Iat ri iuiage if St. Ji i5e di.<br />
oUR PAST. 89<br />
\V. Hogan will have his final dentistry ex<br />
liii that ti lii Jul y. -<br />
Dr. (ierald liniment i-. a medical i ifhccr in <strong>the</strong><br />
navy, ;1TI(I i 11-m ill Lluutia.<br />
F. Jennings ii' in Ili, Natiu irual Hank at Urhug<br />
find<br />
Ed. and Dick Johnson we saw recently. W e<br />
ii, ci. Ii. slurry ti iii i I I if thtt ir fa<strong>the</strong>r's illness<br />
a fl Ill vi- itur ti Mtingret ;tuuh ti<br />
eantu it . e n1u H u Ii ic i liii BI it ti ii i I ifteui.<br />
RI. Re. Mgr. T. .J. ,loce. PP.. V.6.,<br />
Piirtiiituiiu hliu hluiiitiu-- Pits Pius Xl<br />
ci uiifernu.il u in him thu ihig Ili 1 v ot I) uuiier.tht<br />
Prelate, i.mmsu F1i ii nnv ill tile Tiuwui litill,<br />
itutlliiiar,liie, a iuieeting I if lunlests and tulle.<br />
presided over liv The Mist Rev. Dr. Diguiaii<br />
htjsbni, if Clunfert , gathiereul tiugethier lu cmi-<br />
'rtuiuul;tti. tin. liiu cniuwd was sri large that<br />
irl..iiteral lu tin rid icr if cit lie c, m](1 wit gain<br />
'ulitujSsi u ti <strong>the</strong> Hall .\ life-size lilurtrait of<br />
\Igr JI tee, stilt buy tIle Cluiufert Social Club<br />
If Hut iii, rvtt lureseuuteil to Ili Ili liv thut Very<br />
Rev. j, j . M;udlni, \dni.<br />
\Ve take <strong>the</strong> fi Ill( urt'iiig frtruti hue I i - ii<br />
iii )I.Ic 4 i latu i , ii<br />
'\lIuulsi.tlliur Jr IVtV tItus itr,lainiul lull Liity<br />
Suiuiil;iv jtuu, His first mission tear- ill his<br />
native totviu, and lie was after sun time<br />
transferreil tI Htillinashr IV, of which 1 after two<br />
V( irs' tutistuluniry iviurk hit was ;tlibuuiiitc(<br />
.\ilniinislrattir-, On two different rueeasiilns<br />
Ilk- tiuutreil <strong>the</strong> United Slates ti raise funds 1'<br />
ti uiui it-It- <strong>the</strong> Lrurghirea Ca<strong>the</strong>dral. (')n his<br />
rut urn fruuiti <strong>the</strong> States lie was alipilinted<br />
P.P., htiiiivniactvard, mid flue Bishop gave<br />
reeiigulitiin tif his wirtit md Services<br />
ni,kintz hint V. F. After s uetithi rig thuri.c<br />
veirs <strong>the</strong>re lie returned igain t,i itilhinashie,<br />
intl sill isciiuueuitly, on liii.- ilcathi if <strong>the</strong> late<br />
laiiieri letl Par-tor, die Very Rev. Ji usephi<br />
(.ilrci,ran. PP . V F.. hi, was aiuliruiuiteul<br />
J arish iuriu.t (If Piirtuiin,u:i, atuil Vicar (',iuuerd<br />
\\'litn flue \[i st Fhv. Pr. ()' f)i uli,rtv<br />
ivis lt:intlatiil ti <strong>the</strong> ihiocet. - tuf Itltvay,<br />
\liiutsigniur jutce ivis alituninted Vicar Cmtplar<br />
I If die ibiis-csc of Ch ill fert<br />
A relt Cl i it rcl i iiia it , in every parish i lie<br />
huh iitreil tic- has left nut InIunii,.-nts of his zeal<br />
in ( .1 iii'5 vinet-ard and lasting tokens of his<br />
in irgitic eni leati iii rs hi i improve <strong>the</strong> con -<br />
djtii ins of his pt-i ujile. In Tlallvnnactvard lie<br />
ereuleil tb- church tiuiver and huiilt tire<br />
sd ulu1 Ill flillinaslo,- lie changed <strong>the</strong> old<br />
Mirl:it ,jimry friuni an cvesirc to a beaxitv<br />
siIt IT, I ifflj fh_mj t lie gr ,tuiuds attached to
go 'Fill. ('I1,1' ANNVAL- ()t'R lh\ST.<br />
N I ICI lit e Iv inn tit lie it nit<br />
Temi eratlet' 5t iCicle tituru, And ti IM cl it I I<br />
<strong>the</strong> old .\ttriciiltnrai I LLII inti a 'j'own lizill.<br />
lie \% ai. cliiellv i list rnhllental ill stct1ri1li.<br />
;ll mliv Park a a i)im ce'an Ciliui.e. Siuct<br />
taking over istral charge f l'mrttlliiiiit,<br />
his native iarii.li, <strong>the</strong> aspect II <strong>the</strong> town and<br />
tile em iiiiitiimii III <strong>the</strong> county have unidergi ne<br />
it tinarked clitmnige foi' tile letter. 'l'hriiigli<br />
his exertills <strong>the</strong> market place and fair green<br />
were ililpr ved. minI ci >ncrete I latlis art<br />
tlirn1i <strong>the</strong> It IL L 11 lit k-I L f-I L-I I IIIC if tlii<br />
It I. IIV. M(ifl. T. ,I. .IO\ CI.. 1'.I'.. V. 6.<br />
III C 111111 dlii ItIs and 1 et i. I I iii j it I I I t ii<br />
lliils in tine \Vei.t if Ireland, and lateir III<br />
a persimal gift to his native t wii lie adorn']<br />
<strong>the</strong> tower of St itrigid's Church vitli a I<br />
feet dial el ck , ii luiniinateI , and had 1111 1 1 -.<br />
within it it iiiagnutieeuit hell, east in<br />
fanioni lmiiiitmtin I lead Hell l'nndrv 1<br />
'l,tttliew 4 1' Byrne, James' Street. I)iihliin<br />
<strong>Mungret</strong> sends her heartiest eoltgratullmmtilt.,<br />
ii \lt.tr. J Ml,I il ne f her Moist<br />
1 ,]<br />
Willie Kearns iu, in <strong>the</strong> wholesale grocery<br />
He says lie has lots of<br />
\V iL ti ii, lilt %\t. ire sure that Hill will<br />
miii I tht-11-.411 itill<br />
Douglas Kelly, it I niverslty I hill. I )nl din,<br />
i., .,tiiilviil hr<br />
Noel Kelly sat f, I' tile Hank if Ireland eN-<br />
.iiiiil:itloll tee lit !.\ 'l'iti result Ire not<br />
\\ ' - i i<br />
Patrick M. Kelly, 1 .1)., sat in tile last Dail,<br />
and .i.in rt'ttiriied mi deintv for CLLry ill<br />
SeltelIlier. lIe i mtl a Illentlier of tile Chine<br />
C univ 0,1111cil alid of tile Ii turd if I leitlth<br />
li t. \\ 1] I 'alit 1 in <strong>the</strong> note which ears<br />
ii Ii ill tht -i. L'i5 mu J. C.<br />
Dr. P. l'ellv i ractising it, Liverpool.<br />
\latt l'ciiuied VlakV he flIlill m,nlliliilmZ hut.hlillul<br />
I' ill Burns \ C,<br />
1 liii liii, lift little" lie flhmt\ lie see 11 -lit yitg<br />
it-tinis at LarrickniIilluI \V re letting von miff<br />
lightly, Malt, for NN lit i il <strong>the</strong> liidget of news<br />
ii out <strong>the</strong>' lhit that \\ If, ii I collie front v,tii'<br />
a few lines arrived. Next year,<br />
N1.111, . I t make ulintellis.<br />
Berlic Kees im'ited Mirngret Ilirunig <strong>the</strong><br />
ii. ill I<br />
ulcer ill tile \1ereiltitt Serviee,<br />
1 i ii uid tile \Vi rid 111111 than 011cc<br />
lit .\iim-tralia, lie 111 et s, III of uk old ntastt'I<br />
i,ockingtmii. S.J., alid 1:1,<br />
'-<br />
.lmt.i hirh . ii' 11: if. is i.',tliiig fr his html<br />
lidinunti Linehan. I Iere is limit i lurid<br />
l\ll'i'l.:l:\r If June ,<br />
.'t m,rk, \Ir lmlniunul<br />
l,inehaii, sin f Seiiatm,r I.inehumn. \t;tt. lli:trneil<br />
t(I ulii..s .\umna M. t..'miialan, dilliglitcr of<br />
<strong>the</strong> late \Ir. Jmlun Chialalt, kilci'e.t. mu<br />
iieiee of Mist key. Dr. Cohahmtn . ilishimim off<br />
Cork, 'hmr hijeimited at tile cerelllouiv. 'lii.'<br />
I e'aiutifnmi t..,'m llet.tr' ciiai m.'l was Ill t tistefiiliv<br />
<strong>the</strong>e rated, iiimiii' ihirmil tributes il:LVil.l.,t heeil<br />
sent by <strong>the</strong> fi'ien(ls if tile bridal lair.<br />
\intial Mmii's \vuis eelelmratemi liv ins l.mrdslui<br />
, anti ha hi,tj iv ci mm de later left IF <strong>the</strong>'<br />
C I TT tiiitiil<br />
ill( li.t t' Miiiigret's best wit,hies.<br />
.14)1111 l.isluun i, fanniiing at 'meVC;t5tle \\e'.t<br />
ltmaddv Liston lit, t large lractiee as ii<br />
it,! ii Lii]<br />
.11. .1. \I c A rd Ic '-et ill in I )eeemiii er ii •<br />
hishuital, ;,-,I miii's ;inmiy,<br />
I Ic liii] It itnilci gil a sill gRill mj ii it iii! t litre<br />
lie R.is hutch'., hineter, ill F(. III unit' at his<br />
hi thmimnumrters, a .\rliteniali St., ulmtdnmt'., mutt1 n<br />
ii' it' timmit iii iimts elitIhm.'telv recovered ii hg<br />
It fire this.<br />
John Mc A in nIt iii We Iltelitim ited last veal<br />
.ts Se-cretary •f tile Cattle I'rmuders' .ssi ieiatim Ill<br />
iii tie ,\Iaster Iluikt'rs' .\ III iciuttimIll ituis IiecommIt:<br />
:1 nneniuher f thte 1)tmhiliil P( -it utlmul l)mek hard,<br />
Jim McCarthy is rtmtIinug fir his linal iiie(1icmtl<br />
it <strong>the</strong> Nttiiiih I itlt'ersitt.<br />
Paddy McCarthy runs time Ceimtrmtl 1 lute1<br />
IimLIlvillliii ii. \Ve were smirrv to hind timuit lie'<br />
was mutt uty in I )unl liii \N ]jell n c called to Sec luni<br />
In .\jnnl.<br />
R. 1cCuirthy. it lethiaril, is dung tvell as a<br />
ii uckev in Eiigh:tnl<br />
J. J. McCormack I' off one if time<br />
t... irk hirumimelte's oh lute \I iiilsten and Leiiistci<br />
Hank.<br />
Dick McCoy. We tier iiirii miii svImmIatltv<br />
rim tile ile'aihi if his mule', Ii'. uIcCimv, PP<br />
Charlie McDermott lik m,t Hallztghimuderreen<br />
anul ii' e'n\' hiC'.\' is C lint L gistran.<br />
Brian Mcl)onagh Il it liii Ist successful antI<br />
inmlti'.tniutis hil'.l lit ',', itlalt ill Iiiniskilleti The<br />
atm.. Mn. i iI'. L chic never tireml of telling ml<br />
lim'imtim 's girl jim lit its.<br />
John McE nery is futrliminmg near lirumif.<br />
Padd Mc(irath Jul liasmivery iumlmitrtant<br />
irtisilless Iusltlu at Ihke'imir, Paisley, ( hisg4n'.<br />
( ' h i s ects mite lucId ulIt ti ])in] in<br />
.\nntt riemt, mtimd lIe' flit g11 <strong>the</strong>re at time' eilul of time<br />
ear He tt rite's : '1 wm mild love tt m revisit<br />
Muimgret, and n otulil be Iierfe'etiy ihehiglited to<br />
go utlilmg tile ci nnihmir millul ilitu.i tile hot'elv<br />
Lhlit] iii C helm.' I use1 too I ura\' tvlie I \\ as a<br />
I v ' V um'hh be ties lime, imtdulv, VIieniever<br />
V 'U ti illie.<br />
\%'alter 'mic Ilale is reading for his timial tutumeal<br />
exutlilitlmitl I ITi it h iii Versitv <strong>College</strong> 11<br />
nv<br />
Dr.Austin McKenna i5 practising at Mimimt'.tertt'mtiu<br />
Eugene Mmilmon v is li iiilg uhuihi is) i mliv at St.<br />
Kieran 's Cl lege', K i Ikenuny.<br />
Dominic Meagher li,dds mu Iuuisitiimn in <strong>the</strong><br />
l.uueamh ( iveltlilteilt I )'luiitnlliiut.<br />
William Meagher. I),J., itmis I,eix, Kildare<br />
.ini 'I'ijlut.rmurv 111th I Itlilt mis District Jilsticm.<br />
Frank Miller is lit tile head m 111cc if <strong>the</strong><br />
\Illnster and l.eiii'.te'n Hank, Cork, and is it<br />
It .itluug tiieinti CI' if tile' Hmuik ft iotl mall temunti<br />
Rev. Win. Moloney, SA., St. l'mttrick's CmmIle,ge,<br />
Melhuuttirite, kiniuhlv '.eimt its sonIc io.'CS<br />
.ti im nit \l imngret priests lit \ unstralia, for which<br />
\%u are very grateful. Friumnt his letter we<br />
it liii Ii it itt I jr '.'.tl tie, I All ti nitier ea itaill<br />
i ii lieu iii .ii Ihtut It m.ve'l'<br />
Dan Moriarty is stutdvinig ftir tie Pliestliiiiutl<br />
I .ilg html<br />
John \I ii kim liv I Alf-A here a few weeks ago.<br />
lit lii'. ],, (it Ii lilt' iii a hmthidav fri lii I<br />
C lit r lie him, liii a smiccessfni career.<br />
Harry M urnane has taken ti iutlsiflest, and is<br />
,ijrl'e uith'u 11 ii \l '.'.u''. (Jutiti, Patrick Street,<br />
l,m ii trick<br />
Rei'. I hi 01' l. M mirph . Through dO over-<br />
t'. itt. "mi'. miii'.jl.m.til in <strong>the</strong>se juages<br />
Imisl \ (ii'. \\".i' \i.. Mtunig'rets mlii calm-<br />
lain is it Ii'. ii im.''.t lIt lil'ii4Iiturll, Mehitmurtie.<br />
John J. Mmirpli' is it) <strong>the</strong> Nmutiuunmul Bank,<br />
'1'] I ill ks<br />
P. Murphy 'I'rmuieea is stud ving fir his<br />
I. I. It 1 .uiil fir tIme licitor's final cxmuimimilmitju<br />
'it<br />
,John M iirra limis tmikemm )nlu huilsilless at Iltuilie<br />
iii Cmi'.lte I lie' Is it irmmnunelut member mmf <strong>the</strong><br />
ta1 hr tb mill tei1lt.<br />
H Nix i iii time Muimster until I,eiiister Rank,<br />
Cu islie I.<br />
J. C. N iimmne, "higmm, has entered his fa<strong>the</strong>r's<br />
I iisl mit''.'.
1)2 THE Mi N('.RE'I' .\NNI.\L. OUR PAST.<br />
3<br />
J. Nugent i ill <strong>the</strong> 111.0t4,1, trade ill IhIlIlill.<br />
Patrick, O'Callaghan is fariiiiiig at I"e..nagh<br />
M. O'Connell, llt\fl1L li Ii.lI.ted Ili!, aglicliltnral<br />
t..,IllI till is rutinitig his farm VL- rV<br />
nil \ it Cnis&:wav, Li ,. kerrv.<br />
Gerard O'Connor witu was a master lit Muttiit<br />
iiiiiiig <strong>the</strong> sIlilIlliel turin f last year is itt<br />
I )iiiiili riI:Iri1lg br his 1)iiIllia HI l'i.'tlagigv.<br />
John O'Donnell 4 aiwav is aijlruilticed t,<br />
a s licit r.<br />
V. Rev. Canon 0' Dwyer, • P.. V. F<br />
titrell i,ii ins I ri 1 lie II lv Laud s liii<br />
111'iitt1i ,tLiI, liii \\I. 11111 11, -t 1 11.1-<br />
sLiadiliL him t, write 115 .Iii acciluilt f it f'i-<br />
I Ii IjI.I- I 'iN.<br />
<strong>the</strong> Ai't'.u.. I I- has 1 A:11 husv trying tit<br />
clear ofi <strong>the</strong> debt in his beautiful parish cillirell<br />
---St. Miiiicliin's—and held a gala quite recent-<br />
I f r tins plil- IIIISU.<br />
Rev. Nicholas 0' Fegan, I'. P. is in charge uf<br />
tlii. I anisli II Lastlegar, I '.,t Iv. .i<br />
Charlie .itiil rorn 0 (irady are very well<br />
1,114M 11 faittiets at KI1IIRLU h<br />
Rev. Win, 0 Keeffe, S.J. has 111111 \iiitister<br />
at St. Igiiatiiis CulleLie, Ri ct\ Ie\V, Sydney, for<br />
tile past ten years. We 11 i.e that lie \vini't<br />
fi rL.et t, Suit (1 ii. news I If <strong>the</strong> I ,l,1 M ungrut hint<br />
tii:tt lie u ill liLiit at tile cillillIg Lucliaristic<br />
C Tigi<br />
Re % . A. 0' i.earv, 11.1'., St. Patrick's, kiiidlv<br />
I iIil1t ii t I ite tile iiiiitnarv nitice for tile<br />
ANNI Al, n uk lull -student at <strong>Mungret</strong>,<br />
Fr. Jerry )'Ciiii r Many thanks.<br />
Rev, Oven O'Neill ofl' yr lie was I r,laiiieii<br />
List veal at St. 11,111 1 1 .S;\ Congratulations<br />
Fr. 1 I\\ cii and i ii ret that e have not<br />
1 cull il it t H itt \' 'ill \ liereailItits since, to<br />
tt \ili hIt f,,v <strong>the</strong> \NNIAm..<br />
Cyril J. 0' Meehan is an engineer, and is at<br />
I ill tilt il'.t 111111 ii ii sceti' ni if tile Shann in<br />
51.-Ill IL.<br />
Font 0 I1eCI1aIl ljljS tiiiislieil a ilistiiiguislieti<br />
ill liiliti'.tI'. At tile <strong>College</strong> iii Surgeons,<br />
pltlisillii 111 LinleriL'i.i.<br />
i)r, Anthons 0' Regan Ii,, lraeties at<br />
lIULIIIILlIi\. (iiIvtv. visittil \Itnigrut<br />
List -'ii lii lilt_i -<br />
Cecil 0' Shatithnessy, 'If BruIT, ii,itls a pi 'sitin<br />
Lit tilt Ll\ ft "ervite.<br />
Joe 0'Sulli .tii i ill ilisilless at Lastiet,\\ Ii<br />
Bert ha Veil -<br />
M. O'Sullivan, Ili Stieeiii, Co. Keiiv tiiite<br />
115 that lie \vas ;li\\11V5 'iikmg frard too it<br />
JIL'Illsal of tile j ages III tile .'\'. i to see<br />
familiar faces and Ii, hear cif 1eiii -students.''<br />
\\'iliut a] ,,jilt seiidiiig (Iii v,itir little ci )ittriiititii Ii<br />
to, tiiue I :lgus t, <strong>the</strong> Editor Mi4, is aiwas<br />
huN] us tI lit_al Ill lie iei, if tile <strong>Past</strong><br />
Padd 0'Suiii an, Coo,rt, is prepaiing for a<br />
Itaifl.i t - \.iiiulllati ii.<br />
I'. ()' Sullivan. If <strong>the</strong> .\ rchicii itese If<br />
I lutilin, II statllllell at Kilciilien, Co. Kll(ii(rU.<br />
ihaddaeus 0 Sullivan is a huge iliali in<br />
thai f .1 huge lIlsiliessat iiiIliViIIilgfUrIl.<br />
l.veiI tiullligli his Irieii,l hr. Roche has left us,<br />
11-11-t tIILL hi iii at Minigrut iii w and agaii.<br />
Rev. Thomas Perri,tt, S.J. sj ent a short tulle<br />
itli iii, ill thu L:111\ part of <strong>the</strong> year, \%]tell he<br />
v is it_ti cling fr lii <strong>the</strong> effects of a surgical<br />
Ilitl.u1llIii. lit IS 'tiidviitg tiiecdiigv at Mill-<br />
1 ii 1 tuk, I liii liii.<br />
Thomas I'ierse leads it 1 iuisv life at St.<br />
i.tlliehii, Sydney. 1k is president<br />
It .1 D111.1till.LZ Si.i.ietv and If <strong>the</strong> local Sports'<br />
Chili.<br />
'i'oiii i'heian is rel aring fill- <strong>the</strong> liei,thl(lOti<br />
at 't . 1,ttritks <strong>College</strong>, CUrIII\v. We are<br />
Sill \ lie nuissed hini when we called at <strong>the</strong><br />
Ci liege recently, and are grateful fur itenm<br />
rr'cei ved front iii in fir <strong>the</strong>se pages.<br />
J41 1111 I'iive1I is in business at Cli-rv's, 1)1111-<br />
liii Si lutft - rt -st slull atli lVi til hitii ill tilt<br />
It it Ii II lii" Iatiit I- last sllliiiilei.<br />
Carthage Power is ap rt-ntic&-ii lii a chteiiiist<br />
ill I<br />
I'll, I , •1 1,1. - I I Ill,<br />
REV. 'IJIOM'iS I'0%'II,<br />
Jun I'ower is u vi lit liii l.iiiuui ick branch of<br />
tilt- iii, \ iti;d ]tittk. His in tiler,<br />
Rev. 'I'honias A. 1)(m er ills c nIlajitifti in<br />
\\'att-rIrl last Jlilie to Q- his native diocese.<br />
Clingr -it tliatllins allil every liiessutg on his<br />
priestly career, lie i.,-It present at I3iIitIt,<br />
1.iyerhili II, to '.\ hith diicese he ills li-i-il lent.<br />
\Ve are grateful tic hunt for seiiiling tis tieiVS of<br />
hI M lingret lilcil<br />
P. J. Raftery has been IrInilited III tile JilIsitill<br />
if l:igint.t.i itig ilisilectir tinder <strong>the</strong> Local<br />
vt-rn lilt- itt I)el artnieimt.<br />
Thomas A. Raftery has a III iiirmshiing busitit-ss<br />
at Craugliiveil, Co. (aiivav.<br />
Rev. Aedan Roberts, O.F.M., never forgets<br />
I-) send .i tilluatlili to tilt- Mi - 'i;i.iigu' .\ NNu.i,<br />
each \ear, lie st_tills his ' ivinillest greetings<br />
ti ilear old Mtitigret" and ii rites that his<br />
'daily IriL\er is that its illilito itlav he realized<br />
more and lucre as tile years go iii—Reiiovaliitur<br />
tit acllliiat- j tivc.-nttlu, tlua. ' ' We have heard<br />
uit thtr, i1 no need to list' <strong>the</strong> flit tire tense if<br />
lie liil\ \liiilgrt-t's mutt ti Initu.<br />
Hugh Roche ills tik(il liii IIlIsilIi-s atiil is<br />
i,:thu ilussii,. D\\ ver Si Co. i_irk. His hirthlt-r,<br />
John Roche, having tliii,lit-i lii, apl.reultit'e-<br />
'.11lj iiithi \Iu-.i,rs. Cher v, lltihhjti, is liiiill <strong>the</strong><br />
ill tile I Ilisi 1(55 ill Newcast It- \Vt-st -<br />
Louis Roche is a sticcessfiil hitlsitit_si, 111111 ill<br />
tistiejsltu,i.<br />
Dr. Willie Roche. 'If Neii castle Wust hasseil<br />
liii niu,hicii exiulllltin last alitnillti,<br />
CIII lllt Fil -.t Pl.cct- ill tilt - 11 illilirs' I,ist and<br />
'.1" Lvi;it (It d ck ftiIet'lIh i hti/u, cllllgratnlItions,<br />
I) ft -tI i lie is 11W 1 litisu SUrge n in tIme<br />
ii Lit I 11151 it,d , I liii 'liii.<br />
Dr. Willie Roche. I If 1.iitiinit'k, iVilil I iractises<br />
ii \ui II rt. \hiilnititilsilire, an III Rtighiv<br />
llitt_iI)iil' till, 11115 t -tltrllsteli with tile hr Oh<br />
tisilIll. if tin.- lrishi-\\'t-ishi Rugby niatth ill<br />
Cardiff ill tiarcIt. The i'nt_-ss gIve .grt -at jiustti<br />
11 is cit_-ar muiti iiltt-restiitg rill] Ili tig ci )III Ill( - it t-<br />
LIV 'In <strong>the</strong> gautmi-.<br />
P01-IN I). It<br />
'ix.<br />
John I). Ryan gI It his ii..\ - Iiegrt_ - e vi itit<br />
114,111,111-1 ill Li-gal and PIliticil ScielIci- last<br />
I it'toiii_-r. lie is now !.reaning fIr his L.L.B.<br />
11111 fir tile Law Sit_-i-tv exlunlltlati,uls .Seyeral<br />
article-, frouii his pen have appeared in Linie-
94<br />
'l'IIE 1IN(RI'l' \NN[.L.<br />
rick, I)til liii and Tng1ish i al cr5.<br />
e \V.tike r, \I nines' itt, I . .S.\ -,incerest SVIIIiiiel)ttiiliL(l<br />
t\\ii Veills aLi) lie is utticli interested I itit hunt 'in ins nudes ileath last<br />
ill <strong>the</strong> Liitteriek Little Theatre. \ iid he is list.<br />
s re;ttiv to ) } It: i) <strong>the</strong> Lditi ir Vitlt Ile\VS (t Joe Stack has it lliiurisittitg hinsiness at Lis-<br />
Thu <strong>Past</strong>.<br />
Rev. M. Ryan. Casliel has his inissi in at Bernard Stephenson. '1 uetter kill itt it its<br />
Paint lteitcii , 1. is.\ngeIes.<br />
Sit', 'I ''Ut crresi'iindeiit tvritcs , is a<br />
Patrick J. Ryan is Assistant Stirvevi r to tile I iIIsV iiiiii in L is .\ ngeles.<br />
1.iii,rit-k t'iiilliy Li'iiitcil aol his itis heail Joseph Stephenson i ii \l :illaLttu of I hit-<br />
IlIlititers it Kilitialli k<br />
Nat. intl Ikitik, Littilevihle.<br />
J. T. Sheehan is ftriitiiig at Milford.<br />
Paul Stephenson if athletic fame is Sanitary<br />
Nicholas Sheehan, 1 in itlier if Willie and Itlsj edt' ii it it et, twit<br />
is titrilijig at Iloille neal I)tiniit,ii'e East. Stanley Sullivan is pit-paring- fl ur his Iiui:il<br />
Toni Sheehan is in a liaiik at \Viiterfi rd. uneilit:il ex.inijnatiiili mit <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong> of Stir-<br />
Willie Sheehan, to i win iii <strong>the</strong> lliliti it is velv LL . i<br />
4ttiittil Iii hell' vitii <strong>the</strong>se LtLes, Is at I iii- lintan all1 Michael Sweeney run tile big<br />
ve-l'ltv I [.ill, I)uhlin, and is re:iihng fur seciiiil ilisiltess 'it \VeelieV Bru ,s.:tt I,. inghire:t.<br />
\eti Arts aiiui ', ililinerce. \Ve were su rrv ti Jack S%oieeney is a 1 ins - dentist at ltirr.<br />
i1eii That lie was tiliweli receiitl\', lint his letter Rev . Denis Vaughan has 1 eeii irdained itt<br />
to ITS a few weeks ago showed that lie was lri Itniii1. Lute, fir <strong>the</strong> ,\rcli(h,cese 'if<br />
making a ujnick recu very.<br />
I)ill Ili ii.<br />
Emmett Skinner has a thriving no ,ti,r husihess<br />
ill M itelleisti , U.<br />
ulleilt liii ixteiuial ,\iItis, \\:t5 it titetithier ut<br />
Joe \Valsh, '.t liii is Set I e-t;it to i tile I )CI lilt t-<br />
Patrick Slattery is a dentist it ii irrisokane. tile i Lilt \ I Ii:tt liii lhi 'aliR ii I 'testuleilt C ,sgr:Lve<br />
Fr. Harry Spain hits it hard llltssIofl at liii luis.\iuiel idtti ti lit<br />
()f <strong>the</strong> bo s<br />
hut left Miurigret since <strong>the</strong> puhlkatioii of last car's Muitgret konnal.<br />
Toni Bartlett i 1, lilt Ii, VIe il T1111, 0 ,1<br />
Itreuidait Brennan I,,il.., ill 1 uIl,ilte.<br />
Julio Brogan wi tit I,, St. Fiiii,,mi', L,illegi,<br />
.ir. Ii' lit ttit !irietitiuI.<br />
Willie B roe i, I.,, miiiitg it iiiittie.<br />
Eddie L I) Jl e% i- It iii-. ti<strong>the</strong>r'- I,ii-tiie...<br />
Joe Danaher \\ tilt ii Si. MiiuiiIitii' ciilltgt,<br />
l,iiti, etik. lii 1 , ie•,.iIi- liii- tilt - jira-ti '"'it.<br />
Christie hat oreil 1, It to. hr St. Mar ' Ci,llege.<br />
u I'd et.,e, i<br />
ti,- III it-.tiil'I"i.<br />
Iles l)ufl ii.i'_eI iii-. 1,rtiiiitiiiiri l,ttv u.- \;iiitiit:ttiiilt<br />
ill ( )i-tiler ,iii I-. .IjiiIi.Itttttil 11' i<br />
Michael lit,gerald i- ill I tutliti rer1ig fur <strong>the</strong>-<br />
N_ti. flat li_title<br />
Hugh Fitzpatrick i- ajiireiutieuil ii a -.,,lit-it,ir in<br />
I<br />
Jim Garr I iii-. ilt--luglstl.iti..iI iite'ti.:ul cxalltilI.iti.'ii<br />
ill Mar.lt and is at <strong>the</strong> Cullet.it_ .,f<br />
Sn rg tli-.<br />
Lou Ilanrahan It ft its after c_tirj-.tuit:i-. diii 0- in<br />
I itillit In li.irimit_i fr ii Iliiutk IX.1116IM61111.<br />
Jack Harrold ii.- r,.turlle I ii, \ ii-.tr.,lii.<br />
Toni Hiidiiett i in,_,n11g 0, i-liter <strong>the</strong>- haute IA<br />
Ir, t.,ict.<br />
Jim liugaii I, tiriutilig it Ii. ole- .<br />
Eddie Iritin j-, in Duilium, Iireliiiriuit fill" <strong>the</strong><br />
ti iio.t-r II, I I,,-tt,t, I I;.iik<br />
John Liston I-. it C 'ipe-t%'t' I Li.ilteie, iIinii.i ill<br />
Mick l.tdcn o- line Fir-t \,',ir tl,iti,iti, it<br />
Donald Mac A. Sullitan 0. it Volt. r-lt 11.111,<br />
i- .I.-llii.i liii \.- it 'ti, Ili, lilt at<br />
ilils ule('iratli 1, a ji,-tnt lit i.e ill Tit Ii:,hc-g.<br />
Paddt 'ulc(jrathi i - -tmtit'tit,.i lii a unite i- x;inmta-<br />
T4pn% McluerneoII, in <strong>the</strong> je'.uit nut leel1tl. ill<br />
1111,11<br />
Willie Mcheogh i- 1ir,-1iitniltg fur his l'irt Me,Im,':tI<br />
\.,unhll.ttl' ill It II,, ci 'i1,-i.- if Surge-us.<br />
loiji Mitchell. itt! i.ilil;itmt , ,f la'.t %Cdl, 0-.<br />
'c-il lii \ir. I )' Iltmt-ii Ki -Ile , ii, lti,r, I.iitti-rii-k_<br />
*ljk O'Sulhitaii i iIi,iitg lm..Ii,im at I ttivi- r-.ltv<br />
John l'uutuer iii i - liter, it <strong>the</strong> .\ttt.tt'.tjtii.iui ri,,t li -csiiij<br />
it iiil,,'Ii_ Lii. i)tiliini.<br />
Mick Houuuics I- -.tttil\ iit 6-r a 11:111k c-\,iltlillttlii!i.<br />
]:rank lJan i- il-i ire- i.iriltt t.l cutter t It:tiik.<br />
Mick Sheehan i-. it Iutitir-.itv Hall, :imii u- it.iitig<br />
Ill,, itt, in,. it i.L'.Iu.<br />
I.smonde White. il-i. at Uttic,-n-.it hill, p. realjug<br />
1,,r Fir-i \Ii-. it V.C.D.<br />
APOSTOLIC SCHOOL.<br />
'l'lie Most Rev. .Michael J. Curley. Audiitisht,i1i<br />
lof It:iltmni ire, re-eeit'e-,i President Csgrave-,<br />
tt hen a ilegree \\ a.-, estiiferred tin Itiuui liv<br />
<strong>the</strong> Uuiiversitv, during hiisAunerican tuttir in<br />
I: chin tare -<br />
WV ii' itieeui also ill tile lititilmti ire t2atli' 'lie<br />
Review, ,f Fruil:tt- I ldt. 21, ILJ27. :t letter tu,<br />
tile clergy 'ii tile- .\reliuhi ieese- in tt iuicli I )r.<br />
Curlev reuihiesteil tile-il stil irt for <strong>the</strong> tv irk i<br />
retreats to itvllte11, at tile flew Are-ltihiiice's:tui<br />
It treat ll'inse :it M:tuires;i, neat Auiuial 'this. The<br />
ue -slut J:ttlie-rs e-ree'te-,i ilus imi-:tiitifnl linilding<br />
re-ceuttit', titti have t:iLeui ill' tile ttiirl -itt tilereilulest<br />
4 <strong>the</strong> .\itIil'ishlimi<br />
The Right Rev. William 'I' turner, Ilishi, it<br />
Ittultal' ire iii li-il Al tile - ut, Ii atm iii te- ri_- Illu iuiv<br />
If St 'tl:irv's Cliutre-li, 'iji 11ile , '<strong>the</strong> re las frie- tiul<br />
Fr. E:ttu 'Ii is pilst.r. It was ins humuitlier, tilt,-<br />
late Fr. 1':ttriek 'l'iurute-i, wit,, ireaclleul tile se - t-<br />
ill, Ill at <strong>the</strong> l:tviiti I if ho. 1' 'tunulrtit' 'n stiine 'it<br />
this thur-ti.<br />
The Right Rev. Patrick Barry. Itishli ip it<br />
St. .\tmgimstimte-, Fl. iiiui:i, ;'re:iehcil :it tile evenlug<br />
dereulluinie -s ill St il;ute' Church, tlilitl-,<br />
ill tile il:t (If its 'leilic:ttli 'mu.<br />
The Right Rev. John F. Norton. Miruigrut<br />
"elliiS htiun her e-iiutgu;uttmiatii,uts 'in Ins sneeeeuliuug<br />
Ii' tilt - see- od ]kitiiuurst, New SuimItlI \\'ities<br />
Ti thui fl Ill-te ii ig iii \\ h( 'Sc ,,u,lillatii 'mis we<br />
h:tve lie-auth since last June \ve- ''lie-i uitul eonr:utiul:ttiuiuis<br />
Rev. Patrick Casey, at All h1:ilIi iev'5, June<br />
2.<br />
Rev. Patrick Collins, :it All Ilali'itt 's, June<br />
Iii..<br />
Rev. .1. C. Linehan, it Iktitiuuuuire,<br />
Jutuie lii2.<br />
Rev. James Farrell, S.J., it I 'elillalIt I hills,<br />
Aitshr:tli;i, Attg - 12:.<br />
Rev. Gerard Reynolds. C.SS.R. it F-Let.<br />
Sept.<br />
John Boy Ian, a 'I'lturii I )mvitie- it St I'itrii-k 's<br />
C. 'lie-ge-, Carl' itt, tve s:ttv ill .\ lii!. :ititl f1,111141<br />
him in <strong>the</strong> lie-si if ft trIll - lie- is in-feet If I he-<br />
J timntir Slimily hlall tuiutl is a credit tu, Mnmtgre-t<br />
ill eten\ \t :t\. lii <strong>the</strong> lerfuirtmlatuee ,f'!' hith1rit:tte-<br />
Set -re-tarv at tile- <strong>College</strong>', Jithiti hitd (nef<br />
liii- Ic-ailing li;tlts. 'l'ltc- Fulittir thutuiks ltiiui<br />
cmv simm tire iv fr his 1141te titian tile P:tst.<br />
K i - i - p it Imp, i"1111, lea...,:<br />
Rev. Hugh Bole, Dl)., lent Iv llo.hiiii<br />
MeSlie-ttt t' i t hue- Western Vuetrittu, Sittithi<br />
.\frica, Is :tssist,tutt at R'imu,hel'iisehi. lie' is<br />
tltvavs cager ti get news ,,f Miutigret , and tit(:<br />
Flit' it tll:tmtks l)m'. hugh fill- his v:,iti:tlule hteliu.<br />
Fr. Patrick J. Bresnahan, t 'f St. Petersburg,<br />
h"l,im'iila. has 'tlilltgre-t's best tVisile'S alit1 dollgu':ttmil:ttiitus<br />
'iii time Silver Jnhuilee' 'If his h'rie5tlu,,ui,l,<br />
cc loch lie cele-htr:tte-s tin jum, 5. \itultu,s<br />
Jim Buckles- is 'iii <strong>the</strong>- woe I'' lice' ailing a<br />
\lllee Ill l;tli, ill St Vineeuul's, ('.ate'in-ru,<br />
tranCe, 111te-tii.il. lie- is ilning liililu IS( iphu\ -<br />
:11 id is Vt - tv huai 'iv -<br />
John BUrke is iii 'jug 5,-,- iti,h Year Pliilu,su 'i 'hut<br />
it t - i':itricl-i's Ciullege, 'l'ltturle-s,<br />
Fr. Willie Burns, O.M .1., or, as his frienuis<br />
kite-u Inni , hhiihi- Burns fu-. an<br />
hhall -limimtj ru,' is st:ttitine,l at Cthieriit,it-he-.<br />
l,inie-rie-k 'eVe' were very glad,<br />
imitle-e-ih, wile- ti tt e - hid ituuut s title- utiiututhts ag' u,<br />
to) tiiiui thm:tt his si,glut wits unite-It ilutlirove-d \>,e<br />
leg lit, li'ieceve-r, that it was Iiutt gtiiith e'iuutntii<br />
IT in ituil that luluiltu, et luie'hi lie ir runm,eui<br />
liii tins<br />
Willie Caffrey %%k htte he'aril is duiiiig sltle'rh_<br />
hltll\ it lilt Irish C'iIIe-ge-, Ritutie- . I le' ne-eei','.il<br />
tiilislire- it laster. \\'e :tre' not surririseil<br />
Willie is hang tvell, hilt lie- lutist lie :ts shy is<br />
'c t is lie Ili It I Ill 1( Till iiuiuehi muews .,i"it.<br />
- niseif -<br />
Fr. Joe Carroll, Si. hu:ts lice-n attending a<br />
\l:itiue-niatics at Munich<br />
lilt etsj Iv<br />
Fr. P. J. Carey, if time diocese f N:,teltei,,<br />
I s.\., visited Mimmgret ill tue teilristtilas term<br />
mu s:iiil <strong>the</strong> hiui's' Mass I)nu-imtg his years its<br />
I eist. ir hue- has built Woo e-hiut'ehies, tet'u<br />
e" invent, and su dime' iothur things which teec:tum<br />
't ree':tl I - lInt <strong>the</strong> list ct- c- gie-e is not tool<br />
I .;ill. lie- is ill charge- (if <strong>the</strong> Sacred heart<br />
Cliitu-ehi, ]Iiiiuxi.<br />
Fr. flat Case cc as ttrulaine-ih at All IIall'ucc-'s<br />
list Jrune Cuitigr:itnittioIrs, l-'r, Pat lIe-fire'<br />
ili' set ' 'ut for his iii' idese, 1_os .\ngeles, lie<br />
visite-,i Mnngrut and git','e' <strong>the</strong> :\iuistuihcs his<br />
iiiessirig lie- i-i ver\ - llithili\ ill his uiuissiuiii at<br />
St Ste ha a's, Mijite let Park, C;tlif''rnia.<br />
(iarr - Colgan i5 Ili 'I'iijr,l l)ivitiitv at Daigan<br />
l':aL, itoh uvili he - ,ir,l:tjne',l ;it Chu- isttumms fie<br />
is hi 'IliC tc it we -It, lute-u imitirig kmu''tvn as a<br />
giulIi-t, :uiud wisiui-s <strong>the</strong>re- tee-re- ''titer fru,nu '.ttmngrit<br />
It u jijill ]lilt] in a ganue' at I)aigan.<br />
45
- 0Oi7t I'h(<br />
96 TH1 \lINGR1'1' .\NXIAL. I WR I\ ST. 1)7<br />
Rev. John Colgan. 1). I).. has been for <strong>the</strong><br />
till-tt. .\ilininistrttu ir of St. Mary's<br />
t.atlieili ii, ta ie 'I' u ii, anil ali i a tHem1 'er of<br />
tile Vicariate Council. There is no mitre<br />
eluiiiient reacher in '714111th \1rica to-(hay, and<br />
when he is in <strong>the</strong> junlj it tin-n- iI sure to he a<br />
large CI ItIgl-U.1'Ail Ill. l)nriiig iii: he gave a<br />
course if lectures in Cat h- ihc ilitetrine as a<br />
result it i 1eh twelve c, -11 veils were received<br />
inti i <strong>the</strong> Church At present his enargies are<br />
directed Ii i irils tile r-niiv'1t uti if <strong>the</strong> Lath(--<br />
dral and for that 1iur uis - lie It v'i ti<br />
Oil) iI1 \tiUI.I I\ \I 1I I01 \ tLitl'tII L. Cl'i.iO\%,.<br />
Ru'. I. tRu.uuki. Ri. hr. ii. ilr,vhu, liii. 1. iI,-rr--.<br />
R -i. hIt. J. ..'uiigait, !'i-i . I. hint, Kuv. W. I .riiliil.<br />
£io,iiiiui. But we i'.iice that hi- hen is not<br />
idle, for lie ''rites sonic splendid columns for<br />
'.\ tathiilie Niitr-lIi,uik' vhtichi has its 1laee<br />
lii tile 5i 'tillEI\ tRi iss every week.<br />
Fr. Patrick Collins \\as i irdaineil at All I liihuis<br />
ill Tutu. I Iitttii.t Luiiugrttuulatiiuii<br />
I ii- caine ti I si -i - its tutil gave his blessing ti tit( -<br />
.\1iiti1ii lu-lure Ialilill. fol- Anti-rica. lie i<br />
.itticiiiul tu <strong>the</strong> iii idese if I.ui, .\tigeles.<br />
Fr. Arthur Conway tilt -it vrites to his old<br />
ci iitthiiilii lii -, ti ( .euluia. lie is a loisv priest of<br />
Port _iigin'ta iliittesc. his pastor predicts a<br />
1 >n iken neck fir liiiii and a NN recked in' itcir car,<br />
lint in i that <strong>the</strong> good 1(1 'at ir is a pour<br />
111 ii (<br />
Finharr CoLlrtne% il ill lii. Sect itid year of<br />
11i 1 it ,eilii. \Vi- ere sorry tit hear<br />
that lii hail a li:_hit i1lni- recently and hope<br />
that lie li;t" ilUiti: red ivered . lie ex1ii.Cts to<br />
lie hack III Irelaitil in s Ill Ill ier and inVites Ins<br />
trienil Pr. Katie tit siinle mountain climbing<br />
\Ii-iliti.ii itli Inni. \lttiv tliank, for tli\'c<br />
ut ilk 1';t''t l:I ii1i. t i_l.<br />
Rev. Bernard Coyle, S.J. it Sacred Heart<br />
t._'iillege, Slui -iuiliai:iinir, \htihiiri. We dii not<br />
''u mitch Iii lit huini i-,iiut•e <strong>the</strong> 11CM11 'if ins<br />
uuhih lruetuih. Mt. I 'Keefte<br />
Rev. F. T. Coyle is pastor i if St. Jaiiies'<br />
,1u1111ct1, \jl Ill i I \vlui(hi iitrisli lie \V'<br />
;L11111. I liii i 1 ( )cti 11 id'.<br />
Fr. Martin Croker, O.E.M., is tuiui lit The<br />
ii try, l,inu.i uk \Ve -,eu - itini i uftetu 1,014,11 lie<br />
ii uune lii vijt ]ii liii thi r, ( i r;iril,<br />
Rev. Dr. Philip Cullen. C liiuut-ehhi ir if <strong>the</strong><br />
iiiiui(u u -I \l,uiithi , iI i'at°r if St. Patrick's,<br />
Mlii Ii -<br />
Rev. Dr. Vincent Cummins, 1 tii_ \Vilcauiittj-l'i.uihie".<br />
&liuicese, 1u, at I hulktuiwn, N.S.V.<br />
lie was duvui iii \lelbiiuiiie, aluiullt 5u ui itithu<br />
ironu IIIN jiartl , ill ( Icti lit-u hut a slight i uerulion<br />
trout liuchu, tltatik ( tool, lie iinicklv<br />
recovered. An old M ntigret tuuauu ii . -<br />
Molutie, Si., was able to visit litni. Fr.<br />
' tuicetut Is ''oil ins IAN it un tile hush, ittil iluies<br />
not tiutuuk it untisual to go DI, itiiles ill ifls<br />
motor to a sick call. 'flue nearest priest to<br />
flint is<br />
Fr. Joe Carroll w liii is Liii it I er M tiuigret IIiii<br />
Mid is statti,netl at hit V, loo miles away.<br />
Fr. Curtin (If <strong>the</strong> Indian llnssioul passed<br />
through ( leiiuit U few weeks ago and called to<br />
see "t h": lii i s, ' but e are sorry to hear that<br />
lie had to huturiv hoitie as lie gut news that ltt<br />
itiothier was very Ill.<br />
Fr. Frank 1)eignan. if Biloxi, Miss,, I -<br />
is tionug hue work Is 1 Ii ti-st. lie \\ .15 V4.1<br />
sorry to hear of <strong>the</strong> iheithi uI his uujul frieiuih<br />
Willie I'Ci uulliiir. Ii i lit u thir,<br />
Fr. J. V. Ileignan. S.J., n do ill.- .1 1-<br />
-t-graduate course at Forulh,tuti tiuversuty.<br />
Bill Devlin, at (',ettuit, us a Third l)i'tti<br />
Ilk- has lii tilt - list sittlltilti - Hill is exjuainlni.<br />
1111-1-t - A1111 111 l-L' i,-yi_-r' lily Alld ci tt ulums it<br />
tiuithiing lint tIle ituuutint:uni c]iuiilittug.<br />
Paddy Dineen is Ii uiushiiitg hits seciiiuil veil -<br />
luhl1hui01111 ni ii hitch lie hits ihuitte \\iil at Ni.<br />
gara t tuversitv. Pudik i hind if lhtsehi.uI<br />
but sa .s lie "hut-, gut ti lit .ui Charlie Ki.'i.ui,tii<br />
vet ' lie tuiet David (iearv ii ci ntiv in<br />
York. 1 )avid lii ul es t1I hit- I ile ti i ci ilttititte<br />
his stiiihies fill- tile 1-11Lstllood Soon.<br />
Maurice Doyle is ill thit.- Jesnit iii iviceshil P.<br />
'l'nhhal ieg.<br />
Kevin Dunne hail lii li.'LVi.' at tiittstiiits liii<br />
acci itunt of his health - lie is, tltaiik ( '.iutl<br />
very itutuclu better and ii ho l.,. he'll soon l)i.<br />
hack again on <strong>the</strong> ri iiii ii liii piikSthood, titionly<br />
thing lie lnitlters almalt.<br />
V. Rev. Thomas J. Eaton, V.G. we coil<br />
gr-atnlate tutu his lieu ihigtiitv. lie \\as aphiiiti<br />
lid Vicar-h enerah of tile I)iocese Ili Miulille lit<br />
I )ctiilier. lie is pastor of St Mary's Church,<br />
Miiliile. ituil has ciuii ileteil a 1 eatitiftil new<br />
.usi ii ui iliuiiar church, uvluicli uvis ileilieuteti liii<br />
Sitnilav , 1ehiriiai'y c, u ti.u, . BisIiop Turner<br />
and lhi,hiu ip Harry were <strong>the</strong> i ireaeliers tilt tile<br />
occutsitilt. 'l'here uvasav cry ihlstltutulslieil<br />
ga<strong>the</strong>ring it1 clergy at <strong>the</strong> ileuhication cereluli ny<br />
including a nunuhier of old M uttigret tuteut - We<br />
noticed <strong>the</strong> f&ilhiiwing natlues lit tile hiulihislieil<br />
list<br />
Rev. Francis T. Ctilc f<br />
lci . ,hiiliii WK01N. ii iii liii, .\ ha -<br />
V. Rei , mliii I. Turner, 1)1).. Whitt.<br />
11:iiii'-, NV.<br />
Rev. .\l. .1. Iees, \jjil.ii-lni-uul.i, I:hu ur i i l t .<br />
Rt. Rev. F. A. Kehlev, V.(I., president (If<br />
St il.iru - 1 ill\ul'si\ , hat hu,iti.., texas.<br />
Rev. J. U. 0' l)onoghue. \h ui ii he.<br />
V. 14 %. Philip Cohen. 1)1)., t_litticehhiir (If<br />
lei. T. M. Cassid , T. iuhiitimiu lie, Ala.<br />
I -- H ,• '-!-. 1 111111 u I lurit -sis.<br />
'LØ<br />
- Ill - I - I - I Lit",. \ .i,<br />
Ret'. Dr. .John English i'. I i ("iul it ''t "I<br />
li-u''. t, h uyu , I i I \ u it hhrtsl itiie.<br />
Ill ii thAt I): j. .1: '- , tu it ire iivaiiv and<br />
[lu_il ,iliul aM th, i: l:ii hi ti', a uvat-itu curlier<br />
itt hns lu iii I ii , 1,111 .\hin,i Mutt-u.<br />
Rev. Gerard lb. FaIn . S.J. tool, bus Master<br />
of ,\its ihtgiu.0 it (,uul/:iu,iL Iuui\ -ersit' auth is<br />
nuihu it Sc.ittL C hlcgu , \'u'ashitigtiiti. 'l'huere<br />
tic-<br />
i, iuikiii Ill tine IS 1 djrict ii' of<br />
Rev. James Farrell, S.J. %\a, u urulaini-ih to i tile<br />
.1iu_sili..uuuh fl ih h-... - - \ssuilulition of
98 THE \I X(RT'1' .\NNUL. OUR PAST.<br />
99<br />
(lit Blessed VirLtili litrv, at tin. Rcdeiiipturist<br />
lii use 4 if studies, 1h'unant I lills, Australia<br />
His Excellence <strong>the</strong> iicisticliC Delegate, Di.<br />
Cattaneo \\us <strong>the</strong> cirilaillilIg iirellie. 1i. Jin<br />
said Is lust iIass next dav at St. Ignatius'<br />
<strong>College</strong>, RivervlL\V. S\dnev. 1\I ungret's best<br />
cc initratlilati os<br />
Michael Farrell 1 dicing sec cud sear 1chilc<br />
sici liv at St. latriek's (ccllege, Tinirles.<br />
Torn Farrell is at Menlo Park, California<br />
:inci vilI ice rilaineti at St. \larv's Ca<strong>the</strong>dral,<br />
Saii Francisco all' cut <strong>the</strong> nndclle of June. \<br />
sb cr1 time ago le visite A i.t.tv. Chas. Ketiai<br />
at Is (,atcc5, winch is :ihcont tliitv miles I\\i\<br />
.Juli ii II Ian d , Ii cfteit helped <strong>the</strong> Editor<br />
Iii 1 .-. -till at Mnnitret, di cesll't fcrget<br />
liiiii 11 \\ - Maiiv thanks Icr iteliis -c -lit. John<br />
Patrick's <strong>College</strong>, 'Ililirles, and is<br />
linislon Ills tIlsi years tiicicicg lip' hiriithier<br />
\Villie U yland is at St. Kui man's C cUege,<br />
kdliiov, iiiil is li\ toil (1iiI11L very veii.<br />
Rev. Harry Johnst on, S.J. is iiiiiiister and<br />
I t 1:1ils1IIv it Cccrctts Christi C4c)l-<br />
1 \\'criill c, \ict na, time st -llliliarv f o r<br />
tile iiietriiiccilltilll li \ iii&c_ f Mellconriic_. lie<br />
llIs 1 ic_eli veiv aCtlV1 z i a 1.-ct flier, a retreat-<br />
. .11 1. 1 1 i'. nit i. Il l, 1 crc ctlier,<br />
Rev. Thos, Johnston,<br />
, S.J. is Icing his thia)-<br />
lii ipe that von won't forget to call at )Jungret<br />
it_lit-n X-1-11 "I t cc or lust mu home.<br />
John Kelleghan, it tile Nccrtlm American Colleg.-,<br />
l-t.'miie, is in his third veir's tlieolccgv.<br />
lie % % ;tl lack iii liclamlil at Christmas for a<br />
luicliclay. hi los way lie I cassed through<br />
(',enoa, mci saw i lit Mnngret colt nv <strong>the</strong>re.<br />
Toni Kennedy wrote several letters during<br />
<strong>the</strong> year. lie is at Daigan Park, Gahivav, and<br />
is ehiarmiii. ci ii ti I lie tcl:lcc. S.iimcbociv told tis,<br />
that yc_cli '1 - i - .'' is a Corknian<br />
Recleiij 'I nisi Fa<strong>the</strong>rs, I tcicincnmowidc, Wis.,<br />
\\' h( 1w we have shelled that nanic<br />
ill night \ inc_emit hikes his simrrctnidings ver<br />
well,<br />
Michael McCarthy, i n tile Ncrtii American<br />
C(dh k'nic_, gdit his B.D. receiitiv. Congrutniuti<br />
'its, Michael I\ huighisli Jesuit gave<br />
<strong>the</strong> aminuil retreat at time Ccchhege, uimdi was able<br />
tic give Michiacl a ldct ( I f news. lie cifteti sees<br />
C. i-'miuithici i-k, W. (_'atTrev and I;. Keyes.<br />
Re. .Jcclin Martin, S.J., is in i\lc_-hhcccijrmie amiil<br />
I' think it Xavier <strong>College</strong>, Keiv. 'I'hiniiuighm<br />
hiimii ii e "end tim c_s mmcrutiilaticins to cur sister<br />
c_c Ihegi n <strong>the</strong> ''cession cc1 her (',ichilen Jnh)ihi-e.<br />
Re'. .J. Maxwell i s assistilil I rE-st at un kin<br />
Hill, .\ntiihiu<br />
Rev. .John Morris, ccl tic \\c-sterii Vicariate,<br />
mu <strong>the</strong> list six Years hits dune<br />
Iienc_'illc_:uii ',''nh- is Filitcir 44 <strong>the</strong> Si T HERN<br />
C Ri iss, <strong>the</strong> cmii Cut ha chic' weekly mm I hue Cii ci'<br />
Peninsula. \\'liemi iii- t uk (dyer <strong>the</strong> p~ lp(_ r it<br />
was in \-er\- I in ii titeriiudee,l, tial Ilccn , iiunnlv<br />
thrmigh his efforts, <strong>the</strong> icalcer is not cciil' a<br />
lnilliaiit e-xpinent If Catholic thidiught limit is<br />
.11sic fiimanciahhv a thidridtmghm success. his chic_-v<br />
us Eclitcir hits <strong>the</strong> wliidt--iut-.iiiei mdichcrivui I f ill<br />
time icc_'li-siistii-;ul umithiorities cf <strong>the</strong> ccimmlmtl'v.<br />
Ili l )III dill '' I' l hill I,, that las aicl fin -<br />
i'.clitc l's 1 cemletut , ]lilt, 'I' iii, ii lien \'ccli led<br />
ii cuts ccii to <strong>the</strong> Ii nnhimig held we ahii i.<br />
tluc inglut ill i' I II- it least <strong>the</strong> next best tin -,<br />
too a Cc irkimiami<br />
Tom Fuhlzuu i'. Finishin g his tln rci veal's<br />
tlieciccv it (;eni. i i ln ill Ireland<br />
f' 'r a lic ,lidt lit '-liiillliel.<br />
Rev. W. Gallagher is cast cr of \Vemltwortil,<br />
dii ccese if \Vilc-,tniiia-Fccrbes, Australia.<br />
Rev. W. J. (iriffimi lois plenty ccl sCic)C for<br />
Ins 7(--al ill tlmn_- lare Mid imp ortant parish of<br />
St. A.mic.-s', \Vc ,ciclst' cek, Western Vicariate,<br />
5 mitli .\ Inca f 'hiji'ii lii is <strong>the</strong> i astir.<br />
Rev. Francis U artin, 1 1 S( . if t lii \N I.<br />
Vicariute, is i astir 1 Sacred Heart janishl.<br />
Siiimierset Rid, Cape 'l'ccwmi. I iitil a shirt<br />
timlelgic he wus iustc1 of Sealicilit, where lie<br />
erected a 1 icauti ful clitircii—a Vc rthmv m inn-<br />
Illeilt to ins nnlcc timide(l emiergv.<br />
• Iii \ . .1. I \I'iI.I5ll. D. D.<br />
1c\;it i1j1lt cIVil Puik, 1)niclin. \Ve iii cticed aim<br />
article ticilil his pell on 'Catlmcdic 'cijssiccns and<br />
(liii Sclicc Is'' in time 'clav nuiimber of 'l'nit<br />
JR ii'Ii Mi 'VII 1,'.<br />
Toni Kane is iinislniuu.t his fir st year's 1,lijlcccciliV<br />
at St. Patrick's Ccdlege, Carhiw. \Ve<br />
cie sHY II C ilL ic lii,t alic ti ei bin It_lien %% L<br />
called ill<br />
Rev. Chits. Keenan, S.,l. is at Los Gatos,<br />
Calif nicia. Charlie is Very %\ ('11 and is delighted<br />
vit1i tile cliiiiate and vit1i his slirrilillilings.<br />
lie expects to begin his uhf14 so liv next<br />
J nlv. Lick hick, Charlie, to our iii tc' ccii<br />
I'aihlv Diiieen. \Ve remember congratulating<br />
vii Ii ict1iig yi tin tirst "iioiiie-ruii. \Ve<br />
Fr. W. .1. Kennedy, '1 Muuigret, belongs i'<br />
time i'histenmi \'t'iniate, Sicnthi Africa, and<br />
icc_c_-il fit a niminien ccl liars pastor of St.<br />
nick ',( ahlunlst w'n.<br />
George Keyes is finishing his third year's<br />
tile chi g 'a at Pncjiagamida, and is as hmacpv as a<br />
C irk ian is ii lii an. iv fncni his native air.<br />
Fr. ,John I.alor, is hi se photo ) we mi-i crc,lnct-,<br />
thm' high tIc kindiic_ ( If thic- Rev. Manager of<br />
tile Fig I'hs'n, has icc_i'll gettimg chute a lot of<br />
IcnImunemice recelitic Ill all limlexicecteci way.<br />
fit- Icc-icings tic tile Mucvnocthu Missicimi tic Cllina,<br />
timid as captured in- brigands sccnle time agcc.<br />
It vis relccinte,l thuit he was belch to rutrisciiiu fo ol<br />
a large simm. \Ve tie 'erv glad to heai'n that<br />
itlicich lit ''I ii nc hip' hp' ii njh it 1 ]( 1 111-<br />
quart( in hi, ciii.<br />
Rev. \'iulcent McCart;iri, C .55. P., is hcing<br />
his inst c_si ' lilhsIIiv it mh_ hldlp'e of <strong>the</strong><br />
.\dIk.d tic this It_did_i fur time Catluchic I less he<br />
charge Of time Pirishm cdl St. Miclitel's,<br />
Rc cncieicccs,.li . Since he i cec;uflui I mastc cr tluere<br />
ttvic years agci /lciccc ills icc_-en slit_mit i ll tlit'<br />
dc_-is craticcn ( if <strong>the</strong> church , and he iimtt-mni t<br />
erect socin a ciinnclm in liicnccur of St. Patrick at<br />
Micwlcru - hlc_ 1-, also a nuenmher cf tIn.- Vicari.it<br />
c' 'iiiiil<br />
Re. .Iolin .1ulilI - , cit liii- clii ii'i'se ccl siciiiile,<br />
lois iii abicimmhc I ii:llbuImm, St. Margaret's<br />
II si 'iii],<br />
it gill ic nv.<br />
\'er Rev T. Nicholson, No. G. visited<br />
Mmiiieii ill Mae nil isis buil to uiueet his dd<br />
fric_-michi, Fm. Kant --.ini hr C:c'.i-v. He staved
'l'IIF \IIN(R1'I' ANNUAL. bluR Ih\ST. ml<br />
a tii.t!1t with its 111(1 Said 11 1>u', 'II'C xt<br />
liii )rnhI1.L . I h. had only a 1n )rt Ii hii1a in<br />
hitlaiid, its lit_ \\a ]caiflg again car1 in JIII1C,<br />
fir hii parish aav in tin. Ruickii.. I Iv is fill-<br />
I-(. IiIqIvqLd fr iiii ntIcr \iiingrct iiiii hilt lit lutaiii,<br />
a .trniig tTuctiiii fur In\liiia 'ulzttul<br />
I Ic 11.1s d,,11( u iluiultill irk fur tin. t'illir1i1<br />
in .\iii.i'a,<br />
activity Icing that<br />
uhiii'iii lIP' tituli iii It lL iLl. hitilt ,ix &hiiiihii..<br />
Fr. J. R. 0 I)uniighiie laid thii dtuhicatiun<br />
uiuitiiiti\ I II 't. \l Cu I', "(hiu)uu1 Iltl(l t.iic<br />
lit. Itauuii l.a ftLttt., .\la., III ict. In,<br />
iii I Iii lit uruetcui at thti CI )St if in<br />
Ifl V. \ INLI\ I 'I.LIlI 't'%. L. SS.0<br />
,ll;ui 1 liii IflL lIP' llim \ .ti' II'. I ilP'ti 1 lit<br />
I,( (I ithi Ihiltiiilig u_il and tlit ii4V. atid<br />
lhttu.niii.hl i.tvuti uuthitr iii ,Siuuti' hi.idu.s 1avoti<br />
lal itatru WC III that ardl tilt cml<br />
if I Wt I hut r in. \lln. hI 11 1( iliittd Rit'ti ur id tilt<br />
Cal aura] t t in. I iiiiiiactiatt C(MCUI 16 in,<br />
Con 0' l)onoan i. it siuind divine at St.<br />
Pat itk '' i.. li gt, Carl' \Vc sawiiiiti in<br />
hini lunikv and, if<br />
s I I I i I i Tig lit hit turf .rnh;iiitt (if thu I'rivatt<br />
'tiithll'. It tlit 0'l]Lit tlip. car lit. iiaycd<br />
''li( I if tin luaulinLi<br />
Re. l)aniel 0 Flanagan, It thu lastcrti<br />
\'Iuviit, -.'ntli .\fii, ,, 'I, Ii a long tinlc<br />
Llilllulani ti tilt l)u.niinicait Sisttrs in Kingii.<br />
lit has recently 1 'ccli iiiiuiuittcd<br />
I'astuur if L'taul uck, tiit 'Capital if thu Kuru,uu.''<br />
Rev. John 0' Kelly was am up 'jOlt,1 t() ftc<br />
II uarul if Cuni.nitui,atid tiatiicui all txaitliilcr<br />
if tilt ct. LVIf I ii lit uhu utust last I bet. ii cr<br />
Michael 0' Mahonv titcrcui tilt Jtstiit N. 'vitti,,<br />
hula1 'I. Li. Ill i"i. tunihuer.<br />
Jack 0' Reills. r u tight vc ti say Rev. Juuliti<br />
I u'j-, Iil\ :'. is u\ ithi <strong>the</strong> 1'a11.uttitit Fathiu_r',<br />
'I'hiiiii Ii, attends thicuuloi_'v iettiires itt St<br />
1';itriuk-. C11111 It, vhiu.ru. lit niects tile 'thur<br />
11 ItIlli iii 'it iii, \1 litfl_iti.t cuilonv.<br />
Rev. J. J. 0' Hiordan is pastor of St. Petersh<br />
I St. _\itgnstinc, a parish with<br />
a gli \\ jilLi Lul II lii , i ,1 ,tiiitii iii. Suite lit' t<br />
u,vti tht uurk ft'utll <strong>the</strong> Jcsuttt Fitiitrs in t.i.l<br />
%\11L'll thu. lllis'i ill I ittalilt II Iiati'ii , hit hits<br />
lutijit tvu tutu iii'.'. It and a ru.tt.'rv, and<br />
iii. hits liii ii tit.] iii vii<br />
Rev. John O'Rourke is Assistant it t hit<br />
Conch, (If St. FrILilti'-....li "'jilt, \Vtsttt n<br />
\ituri;itt, S .\frii'it We art giaul ti hear<br />
that liTICL hi .11 I I \:hl tlitre his htaillt mis Very<br />
notch jtii1 Vi i\ 1<br />
John 0'Sullian i. tIll is] t ill g I its tir.i \tar's<br />
I ii iii Lit at .\ 1] I 111111 u\\S, and ti. iii tug VtIV<br />
ill. \Vy '.lI'uuhui hit snriuristd if uttytilitig tist<br />
u111,1 iii Slit JhulIll<br />
Fr. Tim l'a<strong>the</strong> is llsSi.tlh1lt hastur at <strong>the</strong><br />
CM 11011-A • 1 tIlt 11 Iitillttlllit t b._' itiCtl 'ti''mi, M-<br />
liii', \'lIilt li 11,11 it, ins Rettut ano<strong>the</strong>r uihul<br />
MiniLir(t 111.111, 1:1 . I 1) n, uiijiitt.<br />
Fr. Fred Pa e. S.J.. is just titiishiiiig his<br />
till uliLlual ihIuli, ut luiiirvitrt, l,vuns. L4 I,,],<br />
It lip 1 ii Iuit,i ,t lit l i-u.,. Ill iit tukt.. ii fu.<br />
Rev. Gerard J. Reynolds. C.SS.R., was ''rd<br />
11111 ii ill St. Patrick's, F4tr, .\tltitirv, last<br />
Suittitluti. Liutlgrttitittiiuii' I imil iii;itiv titatik.<br />
'V '.vritiiug ''I did lit f'irgtt tin .\ltllll Mutt.r<br />
in lily first Miss and all tIlt kind SIIIIIS that lcd<br />
tnt to <strong>the</strong> hu iv .\ltar." .\iiuh vuultr \iiti1u \Iatcr<br />
(hiutstit ft gut Volt, Fr. (',trard. Bitt vt'd like<br />
I', lit, t v''ilr lilt which even Fr. James tunlil<br />
ii' it 'i'', hilt f. 'r i.<br />
Robert Reynolds is t li4l\1i1 111(41 IL at St<br />
tl.ui iilltlilurv, it:uittnii'rc, Md.<br />
Rev. Dr. E. L. Sands hiis lieeti appointed<br />
Ruttir If St .\iitli' lilt 's, Etislcv. Ala.<br />
Rev. M. Saul, SA., is. 'ii <strong>the</strong> thu-si' .ii stall >f<br />
tilt S.tiitv f Jtsits, utiui iits Ili,, hicauhujiiirters<br />
it St. Frinui \uyiu. ri-I' thur (',ardincr Street,<br />
I )ol 'hn<br />
Rev. C. Sc.tiitlehur , S.J. has huecti uditing<br />
tilt- ( '.aclic uI ''-u. IlLiur If <strong>the</strong> Sacred 1 hart dtur-<br />
• tug <strong>the</strong> past year. Wt. 111-C glad to hear tiiiit<br />
his hcaith is luetter t1iLti it was some niuintiis<br />
ago.<br />
C. Smithwick is doing trc \', cii at <strong>the</strong> Irish<br />
L''.ihegu, Rita Cinistic is vury Iltixululls fur<br />
1 hurling match. ut g''t it tannin into his<br />
bI,i!ids ruttntiv:Ili(] hit titlist have thiighit (,f<br />
tilt 1 tig itch ' it "i hiligret<br />
I IL I lii II i'\ I I. Si<br />
te . I). Sulli.tn i. u-.n-t.uilt l'itu.st at 1'aiki.,<br />
\ilc,utitiia-1 rI ii. '.,.\ i" W.<br />
Rev. Dr. u1artin 'I'iu,tl IIui. IL iutts ,ilt\ Its<br />
l'ruulti,u,i' 4<br />
Nt 'ihitily L'IIhltLiu, i-vd-<br />
11ev. lii, tit\\i- 'f lit'. .liiuuiilflhu.ttt t(I thu<br />
clt:iir of iii ii 'IV rt:u'litd his fitiicr, just Its<br />
Fr. Marti Ws sister \lI'. ttlltiiid 1)tiluiiii',, Qtttun<br />
(If hlcitttv. L'i .ngrattiiitirns ofl <strong>the</strong> double<br />
t\ttlt \Vt. hi,upt that Dr. Martin vvill be <strong>the</strong><br />
sI'tt.'ilti u.'orreiindttit f( )I- tue MlNi;RET .\N-<br />
Nt.\t. ill tilt culling Eucharistic L'uuigress in<br />
Sv,ittev, 11 is 1 ri thur.<br />
Fr. Tim Toal is also , hard at work at Port<br />
All"Ilst;l.<br />
Fr. Edward Wynne, of <strong>the</strong> Eastern Vicariate<br />
S .\ friu;u . tot Ii fuv strenili ills vt.irs tun <strong>the</strong><br />
t;uih;u a'- '''I'r.ivchling Priest." I Iv is mitiw in<br />
t'hllirgt. of <strong>the</strong> S. uuith End district of Port<br />
l':hual ct h.<br />
l'trhat IS tluere are siulnu naitits fruunt <strong>the</strong> iliiuttst<br />
of Ii's :\tigties that '.ngitt iil have fiunnd<br />
it plact- in this vtar's lists, uiul vtt have been<br />
u,tnittud. If su', we wish to make reparation,<br />
I .v itit.nti uniiig here tile uiicssagc winch <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
Itt-u' Ij' \\ Li- kiitui tot ulighu tu , send thirouigii his<br />
Si cretarv tu \l utigret during <strong>the</strong> year. His<br />
I. irdsluij . .avi-. "hit ft. cii. i tnhu.bte,1 ti I\ltiiigret<br />
t_i ulluge fur tilt. s1'luittiiil iliett it hI;ts given to<br />
this uhii ('(it. h1it1 testiltti liv IS .iellrt.r to<br />
III, 11111 iiu 115, tltzin anvtltmg iii's \N L' tuituhul<br />
ulii'hlt tin III<br />
N urse Manly. We liavu. biutit wondering<br />
lit P t.l I ,ii'ht to lot her lilitlIC in <strong>the</strong><br />
.\\\I I. hint yt tlijtuk flit tilt. I'ast wuuuiltl<br />
liLt. t'' 1,01.1 it Itt_re aniuing <strong>the</strong>ir u iwo for.<br />
Itruver tilt' are scattered, thu. I bid Boys of<br />
tli sthtiiuils (':111 itevur forget <strong>the</strong> kindness and<br />
i;, cart. thu. V recciveul front hiur. And Nurse<br />
\I ml' tlu.vt.r iuist intt.rt.st in thieni . She read<br />
Al ailiutlt tiheiti t.agi_rlvMid often shIll ih.'u1 tilt:<br />
Editor it hi hits of news that canlu.' to her in<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir hilt r lii hail hi, have its before <strong>the</strong><br />
itoh of tlit vt:,r to attend ti 1111 ailing relative,<br />
alid tilt <strong>Past</strong> vinu knew iitr so weli will he<br />
siurrv i' Lain that she is no iu'ttger with us.<br />
lit l'i;ltt ills lItu.il taktti in Mttttgrtt 1w<br />
Nurse Corrigan. to \011 1111 wu cxtutitl a hearty<br />
\\ 1c, Illik..
102<br />
l)R. TIMOTHY F. II FS.<br />
(I S?'f •q•<br />
ijiiiiit lilt 11 1 if lit 1Il\ It\ YL,ll I4( \11l<br />
Is lI\ ti inal f tilt (ILaitli If Dr. 'I'initltv<br />
F ll:i-, if t_1liakl]tv. In Flank, as<br />
It(- 1111, 41 U 1 it c,dlcil ill liii se ila\ , C;illie to<br />
'sinnziet. \\ Ili i. lie liii is in ci iss-Lilii\\ s twit<br />
itlicr ve1l-kiii 11 t,uirklllell, J411111 I )t.liiiir (if<br />
\Ii1l.treet, nid tile late I'iniitliv I Icnnessv.<br />
Kititurk-. 'l'liin.uli he shunt unIv sli ri time<br />
here, Frank was very itutitlihir With all <strong>the</strong><br />
1 ii s.<br />
lii leaving Mnngret lie to If ok iii <strong>the</strong> study I If<br />
ineilicine, atid had a successful career as a<br />
student. I laying t.'oiiii leted ins medical<br />
Cu 11151-, he \velit to Li iidt in and tilt_lu lIt. \<br />
cii nIltil ln. tleitit. He had a good Itracticu,<br />
lint fur si unit years his health was poor, auth<br />
ut itli claimed huh last Jilni - at in uarlv age<br />
\Vc regret that we liiive lit it 1 een able U<br />
hare ihtils hIlt <strong>the</strong> late iii. I 1ea., hunt tir<br />
slit 1t iii itict. ill lelliiliil ln' hi<br />
iii tiTer it prayer fur tin rcj ii Se f li-. "'Id.<br />
\l' lie rt-t<br />
I)I. \IIC II AEL 1, McMA HON.<br />
( 19f)(='l is. )<br />
OBITUARY.<br />
I )g • 1ii lilY I'. lii \ I -I , J i1c,<br />
I )i. MicI!.\gi. T. IC\l.\1i N ( ie tb-IC) S, Juiic,<br />
I >i
I<br />
04 TIIl I N(RIi' ANNUAL. OFIYI'l'ARV. 105<br />
haii liit_', that lie I >roiit_lit hilt I <strong>the</strong>ir li t_s. ill tijuir kititinu ., \Ir, u1itriiiili litili<br />
Fruit tile LIl lilt__K 151-:All-:K it July 0. i; ut \ It ii lii ii llii'i ilL tilt' I t it_lit.<br />
\t_t_ take tiii- &- rhiltuent 1111 Ili, i.ttt_ r vi_ati, : "Dr. ''Mr. l)tuit Ill \\i' t; 'L;it I ,f al_it, auth lea\t'u<br />
).leade li.ul been ill iiditierent lii_tlt1i it ur SI tile it oill' tt_ and live ntaii clnidren To tilt -<br />
tulle, ]lilt kept Ili tue Imist it duty, st;iti hiLt to hert.-a L t,ttiuiv we I tIlt_u ttlii tiet_itest 5tnhi lilt Iii<br />
tiiSi_ \\ liii silgge'-.tetl it re'4 tli.it he tuilil (lit' Tue 11 I,. will 'it IS( i hut. e.,itecially ft_it liv tile<br />
ill lirtiesi, lie very pitiuiuhit and <strong>the</strong> I' tr Catli,uiit If Mai1ie.luen_i. The funeral tuitk<br />
,f <strong>the</strong> district have lost u frietiul auth it<br />
fat_ti ir, N%hlo in tile ci turse of t lie e uideiiiic<br />
lace I Ill \iugiiit ii.t I Oil <strong>the</strong> taunt, at<br />
ihuurnke, (, \i .1., ,,tliu_'iate,l.<br />
Inch Fr.<br />
influenza s, mic \ears ago WitS nut Cu Ill lt_lit it N1 I- , )ill( (Al \ts an exeluil uliry tathiiulic anti<br />
rt-iitler utietliciul ii alone, bitt liei ut_il tiieuit ill i- Vt - u 1 I tiunil lit tln_.- ltlieSt. '\i:i\ ( ',t il reward<br />
tiiaitv i ithier ways. Vt_Ill tie latin iit lu ill lii. iii I <strong>the</strong> Ciiuticli.'' RI 1'.<br />
i.uttiering and lie iiiti titut .,l tare lfls k ff4 urts<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir behalf, day or night. 'l'hev ill tin_ n<br />
,JACI{ 0' BE IRNE.<br />
turn, thu ill it fail to Sit( A% tliei I :tltltreeiati)II if<br />
liii, i-vrvices.''<br />
(1924='26.)<br />
May (u,d reward that life of chant, an(i Tia iit_ \\ I I If tlit_ tr:c_iut - death 1 i Jackie<br />
tiiav He culisole his Siurrowilig wife auth l'Heitlit. cauneasa great ,liuuck dutriniz tile<br />
ilailghlter.<br />
ui Ill uultr v:icati III , ft lie hail left ii ling ret 1 unIv<br />
JEREMIAH L. I)INEEN.<br />
(19(i.'9t.)<br />
It NIas front <strong>the</strong> iu'iugg CKl lit .\iugll'.t<br />
],,tit that we learned 41f tile ut_alit f Mr. J<br />
I )iuiet_-ui at Kriigerstir( uu, Si itith .\frue,t . Jeir<br />
I )iuieeii wits a native of Ratliutiuru. 1,_u.. It_ni<br />
anti was At Mnngret at it tulle t_ I It 11 man Y ditinguislieti<br />
nut_-ui -at in iti. ciasiu it Illi'.. Tilt ii<br />
lialnes have been lurutnhlnelit ill tilt t_<br />
while Jerry's has 1141t been often Ileitrul I. Vet<br />
tlittst_- who knew hint ill 5i until .\fiit_:i li:te tutu1<br />
us that <strong>the</strong> late Mr. I)ineu.ii hat Miitiiirt_t<br />
has tried to make of each (if lien ,tltS 1 grand<br />
1,_atliutlic. Anti while v i otTer iii siuicenet<br />
syuitjuathiy to his relatives we cauhuitt jay limi a<br />
better tribute in <strong>the</strong>se uage titan luv ,juiottuig<br />
<strong>the</strong> following notice of Ins death that aiiteiint'tI<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Sifl'TTIERN CROSS.<br />
With niuch regret \\U anti 'nnt_'e <strong>the</strong> ut_-at It<br />
MI July t utli of Mr. J. L. l)ineen, ittanager of<br />
Ii artle 's Ti d ,tccu fact' try -,ut ui aga lieu,1 terg<br />
The tleceaued as it pillar of tile small Cathittlit<br />
ct,ituinnnitv in <strong>the</strong> district in his house <strong>the</strong>y<br />
have been wont to ga<strong>the</strong>r once it lilt tutu futr tilt<br />
celebration of Mass by Fr. Klale, 1 01.1.<br />
NII.<br />
Dineen had been ailing fir 5' 'tile time, hut oti1<br />
late] diii tile Svflhittltllis hecitine <strong>the</strong>liuntel<br />
serious. When tile diet, un tinallv hell] tilt tilt<br />
hiouue, Mr. l)inet_-ui, in it trite Catholic s1tirit,<br />
accepted <strong>the</strong> news with great resigulaticun 14'<br />
God's holy %N-ill. Fr. Kiavie aulntinitered tile<br />
last -'acraunt_-nts, <strong>the</strong> I 'atietit receiving 'u ithi <strong>the</strong><br />
greatest (ievt,tion, being cttflciuuu1s right to tile<br />
end. The 11artIvY family were moist solicitous<br />
-Jot-IN OBIII1NI:,<br />
Ll'uI vt_TV<br />
ii year luefu Ire Alld uiu.iriv \ erVt iii' at <strong>the</strong> (_'utlli_ge<br />
tinring tile lttulitlttv, had kill -,,x It lnni.<br />
Jackie came to its in 5e1 ti_tiul ten, i tt_i. - lie was<br />
it tphiet holy, ra<strong>the</strong>r shiv and hit exluaulive, but<br />
till 1st- whit' knew Jtit_-k iiitutitateiv tilt ii,- lit very<br />
highly if lnuui , 'u'u In le all nec ti_iniseti that lie \% its<br />
a yen gutiul b., i tie 1111,tttugl ill Ill If hint that<br />
WC ri-jul'tuhiuu-e is taken fntuun th'_- grttmtju 1 thit-<br />
IIttiv Auigels' St tdtthtv, Lu_ill, u If vu inch lie uu'as<br />
an ethifving ihlehflhut_t' VChiiit_ lie was at Mmtniznet<br />
his niutlier dicd mu] Jack left us Sittuti<br />
after, it thie age tf sixteen, tuu help ins fa<strong>the</strong>r<br />
in <strong>the</strong> h,tsiuiess at h)tutiluu Slut_-ct, Jlaihuuas,iu i -<br />
i't-lu ti-k in <strong>the</strong> lhuturuuituug if .\utg. n, hu<br />
ack, ut_h' u'utis vt_nv I tputltiu' with thu, ltlusiuiess<br />
staff, isl.tetl hit' fturt_-uiian atith tt Shlutlu assistahit to<br />
go vu itll Initi fur a huatlut- in thue River Stick.<br />
'I'lue tiact_- tlut_-y cliutse is a ulmtuigeruuts Itant tuf <strong>the</strong><br />
rivt_-r at <strong>the</strong> back of St Michimuel's (,_'hunrchi.<br />
Jack, 'ut_ho was able tu 5\t_ tnt it little, was into<br />
<strong>the</strong> water tinst and ilttitst iiuuuuiethiateiv his ci tIllttautituuis<br />
tituticu_-ti that itt- \'uas in IliffiCtIltiCS,<br />
'l'liev hi>uut.d It huiiii hunt Jack iitncklv uhisttppetit'eil<br />
fri utul 'u'je\V Tht- fturu-tui;iui juluulcd in<br />
intuuiethiatci v tutu cautght h( d(] u If miii . 1 nit 1 'eiui<br />
lijuuisu_]f it 'u'uemik s\\imnicr. luu f- mild it hard to<br />
iulu Jack mls!luure. Tht_- htu,\''S u_rush lotsu-ned<br />
lilt] hut' 'u\'t_-utt 91IMII. lit']]' cmiuuit.' u uuickiv, tile<br />
ulv 'u''as necovu-reul , hunt MIL-1 MIL'li flu'. T. J I,ytittn<br />
ut nivi_-ul bit,- ft uthulul thuut Jackie was dead. A<br />
rn_-st whit, 'ut_mis u'mlsiuug ti stiv 'tIttss gave ct,nlitit<br />
tim] alusohuutjuuui \'uluilt_- tilt' itt 'u' it_mis still in<br />
<strong>the</strong> water, and 'u' In_-n <strong>the</strong> loo iii \\ :IS f, )1111(1<br />
utlu utluu_T irk-st mini tititi-il it.<br />
'l'hie cn,t'uvuis It thi_- Rt-uituituui 'timiss mnuui at <strong>the</strong><br />
iii neumil, <strong>the</strong> ytit us, f cuutitl,letuct- hissed at<br />
hlict_ -titues f Jhubuhc luuutrtls, mititl flue uitnyt'nsai<br />
ut_-i in Iimuiiiiias]ute slit ii ed tit(' t_-steeni in<br />
lut_'lu Jack it u 'u its lit-Id and IliuW all sviillumtthuisu_-tl<br />
-uithi his fuiiuiih'u' \\'e tinder 'thur svmpat]iv to<br />
his sutnrtt'uviuuv fmithien mind sist,_-r. Jackie huuts<br />
_ituuue, 'ut_c trust, Pu j,tiui lus uuuuttluc-r ill heaven,<br />
I itt flit tsi_ - left but_-hiutui miss him very tituch and<br />
lily Lu., uuul''']u tiluIll ill <strong>the</strong>ir 5<br />
VIlLI..\M O'CONNOR<br />
(I])19-'2-l)<br />
ill lilt lii it t I uiu-stituuied that <strong>the</strong> Sill tiect<br />
'f thui ii lii I, et i' 'tilt- tuf tiit_- Ill hit_t, as lii- 'u'umt,<br />
uutui_' 4 <strong>the</strong> ill( ) ,t truly apuust' die, st it, lu-tits<br />
thuat himuve lumlsseul thurttitughu uIuuuignu't Jut hft_-,<br />
huttlu lit_-ri anti in (euiuumu, ru u\ t_-ul it lii'. 1<br />
illness and ]ti5 tk-atlu ill thu ltuttt_-n (-it hulvuk-ft<br />
with tluttsu- wit,, kute'u'u hiitui thit_-rt- it ]nt-tiu ulus,<br />
tilt_-till try of his sauictitv,<br />
\\'ihlit- ( )'1,_'u tuifli tn 'ut_mis bu urn lull Dct_'euuib 'en 1.<br />
lout—', muul gttt his ttirlv u_'ditcmiti,tn in ins uimitiv_<br />
ttuyt•ti, 'I'u-altt-. lit' cmittie to 'tihitigret .\tuustohjc<br />
t1l, ui] ill Stlutt_'itulten, tttttu, mtiui jutituu.'tl titu_'<br />
in hut_i_i lie t_-titt,-rt,-tl <strong>the</strong> Sch,uuul<br />
if I 'Iii lu,t t thy - J)ttritit,r all <strong>the</strong>se hut_-nit tti of<br />
stiutl', ijIld in mull tilt- activities f <strong>Mungret</strong> lift-,<br />
bit, tutu 'i.m St. Jiubutu hit_rchiuuimuuusmus his itiuudt_-l.<br />
N1 tich thu ugh lie lutrigiul f,ut trayu_-n luefuuru_' <strong>the</strong><br />
]tie'-'seul Smuu-rmuiutu_-uit, lie never muitsetited lunust_If<br />
fr till mi u buit' tin an urdiiimurv t-ecreatiu tim - But<br />
litany ii ill u_ut_mill Ins muttituitit,- if ti-i_-p rectuhiec-<br />
Ii, tu ut_lit_il hit- wmus fri_u- I' u visit thu.- Chitii tel. lit_-<br />
ui mis a iii-,del .\juusttuiic lit his uuhust_-rvance of rule<br />
nil chistititi, and umo lie i_ut_n ututiced in liiuui <strong>the</strong><br />
slightest vuulliultuir\ infriuuiri_-uiieuit of i-itlit_-r.<br />
'I'uu'u'uminihs thu t_ -uiui f luis Plums 1 uhmv—atlul<br />
hit_-Il tlit_- dt_-stiiumutitui tuf students is iieiuig<br />
ltitmuliv :it<br />
utne Wit.' tk-sire was to gut<br />
'ut_Itt_-ru- hit,- could it, itliuSt for (u iii's glutrv, and<br />
it ttlmiv ituu'uv lot, ri-vt_-alt_-ui thiuut lit 'uvihieul to) jttiui<br />
tit(' l'k-uit_-itui uttrists - .\ninterviu-'uv with time<br />
1 I ut-tu in \\ Ill ) did ill it Ct unsiuk-r itinu strotig<br />
e'itutighi f,tr <strong>the</strong> strain f mu itussiutulen's iifciutmtuit_-<br />
hiiiuu mthlmititluuuu that iuiu-a lit- tllL'll iteard<br />
that <strong>the</strong>re was a hitch in thieitrramigc-mc-tits<br />
'u'uithi it llishrtuu juu I '5,'ut_ , as tile stndi-uit assigultul<br />
to that Fuartictilar uhiucese huti disalliutinti-Il,<br />
mind mut 'lilt_i- uufft_ -rt_ -d lnttiself. As he mit it<br />
huiuuuself, lit- uvminttd "too ttiuuh-me a sacriltc&- for<br />
C'4 ill<br />
The Bisllllp tltt-iuit-d ()it Bnign' tie Sale, (enoa<br />
us tlut_- ithaut fuui 'I'lueuuhti_i'u- , ,uuul thiei'c, miller<br />
flIt i_i'uututi \'itn_-tultimuui imutliu-is, lie heuati final<br />
u 'rut turatiutu fill' tile I nt_-stun, d Ile so niuchi dcsint_-d,<br />
Dtiritug his tittit- ill Ctdiege lie led a<br />
nutust t_-ulifu-ihig life, .\ t'niupanjttl itf tluuuse<br />
ti:iv ii ntis "lit- 'ut_mis ct-nt:utilv titt- niutst<br />
cliv, lit intl uj, its studenl f nuv cnuhht_-,u_ue u,lavs,<br />
\fm,uiv ml tiutit- lit-, witlutuut kniuwitig it, gave his<br />
sunitur t'l:issituatt-s an exmuitilule tif that gtuu,dtiess<br />
u'',l k-int]ness 'ut_Inch shotit,- 1`1 117111 ill eu-cry act<br />
'f his timil'u' uiuttit_-s-- miii exmltulj'lt If 'u'uhat we<br />
s,hiutuuiul strive tut lte—saiuts if ('1t1. Rettietuiht_-r<br />
tu i tlacu_- bu-foru- his '°m 'mini' utis tilt, exmltnl <strong>the</strong> , uf<br />
lii, vutliuig life it is ati itisliratiitn of s:ut'nifica<br />
titi I, tve fill- (of)u1", st_ru-ice, anti a 'Thy Will be<br />
Pt tnt-' in gtidcn characters . . I ('tin still<br />
ie him kuut-t_-hiuig at Ins htrieditui when hut- foutuid<br />
h difficult to itnderstand his Dogma tir his<br />
Mttrmii lt'cthur&-s Tie wt uuld u trmiv for tivat ligiut<br />
'uvlut'li , f tr mu full muuutl urutfound coulipreiheulsiu ui<br />
is tlt_'cessarv to all st uiui(-nts of Sacred<br />
Tit (.()I ()Q\-<br />
l'huu uitghi always frail-11 uttkiuu ir, his health<br />
!tt_\er ctitisetl atixit_-tv dhining ins titile at Mutti_intl.<br />
atill Iltenc- was ui,tt <strong>the</strong> least hc'sit,tiutn i'<br />
mill ulyitu i_u lunI to ci tilt ititit his st utuhies----<br />
esit-t'iahlv:ut 1 tdict_i wht-n- !n_ wt 'nit! txu&'ritricu-<br />
stut'hi f:ctbii-nby care its ill Jinigtio]e Salt-. Titit<br />
(',t)ul had o<strong>the</strong>r uk-sit_ins, ( )nlv a shot-t ]ut_nit 1(1
THE. \ll x(;R1'1' ANN\t..<br />
if lii, 1110 )lu)l.\ 11ad liii'ii ct III ljletuil \Vlitii<br />
scriu)ITS I iIIlIlI )III Li\ ti -111 )IC ile\i_li t cii, alld lie<br />
had ti (liter <strong>the</strong> liunluital under charge if <strong>the</strong><br />
Sisters itt Uiiritv ill (',eiitia. In spite tuf <strong>the</strong><br />
niirennttiiig care I If tlii use gi"R 1 iinns, anti ill ititlist;ii'i1i<br />
;Ill tile eflutrt, lii.tuIe liv highly<br />
i.kilftil uieiliciii hid], lie ulieil fl tile ninri]iI]g<br />
if First Friulav, Suit. 2, 12.<br />
I)ining tile cii using claus f his life, anti Vllen<br />
siilTeriii.t tunch, Ili,, hive of ( )iir a\'iuuIIr liecalile<br />
Inure tiid lilt ri nitei]i,e. '1 want ti gii to)<br />
I liii, lie .iiii I n aiit ti iC as ninili as<br />
lihu]e like I )Ili lirul, vli') died litt1gil]g it] it<br />
''<br />
''1 It \ it iii, iii_ said Ii 1 iuthiI<br />
loll : uufiu r viii lilvi. to rei]iiiiil in.<br />
and II-`ail lie \Vllishiereul 'liii I'iitiui.-i<br />
I ani ilviiig 1 ioiuil 'iI iflutret ntaii.<br />
Ntliiiig cuunlil exceed tile kindness of Fr.<br />
Rector, Hrigiii tie Sale, intl 9 If his fell( uw-<br />
,tiidiiits, to tile hour ihvliti exile—and luau<br />
1 reivaril <strong>the</strong>m fir it I Fa<strong>the</strong>rs, Stnulents,<br />
Si-lit',, and ull \V ]I, I kit ei't this 14i_iitle sun]<br />
iiilrihiLt it lung ;iiiul pailifill illness, regarded Iiiiii<br />
its Lu]uitiIer '.,t .\luuvsiuis and Stoke uuf Itini as<br />
,sit cli. Just hiefure Willie's death, <strong>the</strong> Rectiur<br />
'f lirigitu tie Sale \vru tie:' Jtiveni, est vere S.<br />
.\liivs,ins. Sic i_ 11111 ill ellajit uuIillles 11] liur,-<br />
itali, et i,iu: yen. u.t. •' Later, when aitniulinu.iiui.<br />
<strong>the</strong> death lie thu '.I) ill i liese n' uruls,<br />
ivinchi We triiil.l;ite:'' ( )uir xiiiit \luui'snp has<br />
101(11 tailed too <strong>the</strong> Cu ulhihuai]v if <strong>the</strong> illest Uilni<br />
utituflil itiul really eiuilteiit, lie siil farewell<br />
Ii, arld vjtlt eager S1 lilt Ii nreul ft or<br />
'eil And it is nell fir lie was iiiaile<br />
ft iF this wuurlul hut for Piiraulke. The fnni:il<br />
rites \\'ele uet'fuui'itieil uievuuiit]v, tlfit/ 71u ui?,<br />
tu/If/uuriuz<br />
If/c in/pr'(.cs jut?!.<br />
Mci his life and his ileathi lie ti 115 an<br />
ii]sjtjratjuull His \'eui's \Vei'e fun Luit <strong>the</strong>y<br />
were full<br />
'I'ii his part_-nts atiil frieiiils i'e uuflu_'r s,'i'iiiloath)'<br />
in liii,' iliu_aliuilit!liel]t uuf ;u cilerisliel]<br />
hliilie but tile'' will liiil ciutisuulalju oil in tile<br />
i'('iiieiillul'ailot' if lift sit tnilv unti uu entirely<br />
I veil to I<br />
REV. .JIREMIAI-I A . O'CONNOR.<br />
(I3-. 7.)<br />
It i I \Vi t h very g teat regret we reel urd I he<br />
heat h u If tile Rev. J A. ( )'(.' u mit or, P.P., St<br />
Miu''-, I,iinuritk, \\ III u \\ As iuiie of tile eui'lv<br />
alunnn out \Inngret t'ouhlege. Ihie sail e\'ciit<br />
i,ecuuri'eil after it very s,hiurt ihlncs. ii]] iit1r<br />
I lu'uu1u'<br />
1/427. whIch] lie uassed to) his accuui]nt<br />
ft urt i fi i.'ii liv <strong>the</strong> rites (of Ill)] v Church.<br />
J err)' ( )'L'u )IT ill )r, as lie wit li )vi nglv culled 1w<br />
ins lilayflia to, s 111 (1 school i.0 )Ili huiihflt ins, \'is hum<br />
at Nen ea,tlt' West, Co Limerick In I and<br />
lieu unged to It \'er - uohul and highly respected<br />
family in tlltt ti iii]. The only iutlier illeluuier<br />
If <strong>the</strong> fit rinlv was a sister to i %% ht olli lie was<br />
tenuherlv attached. She was it deviotcul stlhihent<br />
(If English litiratuire, and had lieen eontri outjug<br />
siuhlie very reaclalile trtichcs tot thic lurcss<br />
\\'hlehl death ellihileil lii r at all early age. her<br />
heath wis tragically sudden. 'I'hie shuck fur<br />
lie bro<strong>the</strong>r uthuer wa lift-lu ung, and whenever lie<br />
referred to her afterwards, even to <strong>the</strong> very<br />
end, his eves tiileul with tears lie had,<br />
I i never, tire great ci ufl5i lath on that she was<br />
iiiterisely ]uiuui]s, intl ahuhoareuitly was ever ready<br />
fur <strong>the</strong> call uuf her I_turd mu Master, erehniah<br />
I I'C(,nTl(,r was educated iuv tue (,iinistiati<br />
13i'uuthi's ill htis native tiny]], of \Vhiuih]] he si it ike<br />
in <strong>the</strong> hnghest terms four tile care and ir]teri.'st<br />
hiestuiwcd loll <strong>the</strong>ir )ill iIs, and esocciaIlv f, IF<br />
liii' soulill iuletv ihlStilleul uituo <strong>the</strong>ir vuihing nnnds<br />
Having acquired ;A guuuuil hurimary euhureuliu oil<br />
us Well us iravi rig 1iiul a suhul fuuihflhlutiofl in tile<br />
study Of <strong>the</strong> illICiClIt classics he eiutereul<br />
M till rct Cu oilege in Jarman-, i , that is, It<br />
few months after its irlaligliriti 11 as it (oiiIcgc<br />
liv tile Si iciet' Of Jesus Voeli iniiv it he s_nd<br />
that it wis <strong>the</strong> Sect Ill ul Siring if NI till ret<br />
Cu liege, The giu mv (if ancient Mirngret ha]<br />
diii] away fumr centuries, arid now it was hoeing<br />
rchievei1 : at first, <strong>the</strong> beginnings were snuili<br />
arid till juretelitiuil]s But, during Jerry's ft tuir<br />
years' res:uience iic \i'iS witness to tile er(ctiu Oil<br />
f <strong>the</strong> iut:uurtifirl Cuullige chapel, liii extehlsiiunl<br />
uf thu, ()I(] i uiiihuiitigs :W(] tue ci iis,t ru_ti fl (of tile<br />
"I'i' uuh]es, sui that for \'ears it roriksaitiiutigst<br />
tilt- lemi hug i_u ulli.'ges if Ireland frouni eyer\'<br />
room t u if view,<br />
Vu'liilu, fro oni u'hiiioliio uu'uol liv his gravity arid<br />
iuiet)' lui.' 5i.'i.'hlie11 ihilirked utilt fiur <strong>the</strong> iui'iestiiuuuuoi<br />
'uiuui this was ciiar:ucti.'nitii if ilini] during his<br />
whole career—<strong>the</strong>n Ilillities In' manifested<br />
tilellleives. Suit ii after eritel'iilg Minrigret in'<br />
(list ill gliisilt'ui himself as an athlete and was<br />
11111(11 ulei'i ted to g]iles iuf t'verv kind In<br />
fact, lie wusalc'iuher and u urgal]jser in that<br />
oli,'l uurtliieiit , \\.t,ll ulco ve r('n)ehril'ue,'r his<br />
ri )IT uh iii, 'Tice iii hi' I 'ill m,'l'-lii]hlts (a very novel<br />
Ili, lie if i't'ur'eitiuuil fuur flout I if lIst which<br />
hccanic i'er)' i'i Ili hir liv reasu on if being so<br />
sueeessfulhly c'ilguiei nil liv hit lurolliotcrs.<br />
h,_'rieket itirth 1( Itit] all were <strong>the</strong> fuvi uihritc gaines<br />
10<br />
at <strong>the</strong> Lolhegc in those ohavs, and vo unrig<br />
I l't,iuhlh](ol was pnmiirierit in all 11111 ilig tIle<br />
siunhrliu,'r and tl]tullIi!] hhlu.oh]thlS cricket \\ as cxtenlsivcl'<br />
lola cii, allul iriatchies ii iii.' freuluehltiv<br />
ouh'gou1seoh ()'L'uunhluul' uvIms till,' Mil) \iIIs ilnm) S<br />
expected tot cu ire well. In later years hi'<br />
uuftu,'n l'etIil'l]ed too bay as it lasn-stlhuielit, i1:niv<br />
eVents i' uiino,'o,'to_'ui ivitli tilt' lula\''l's liii 1I1lto'iIo'<br />
of tiliuse fi'-iot1' ol:u's stIih]ol toult '1'i')' loh'iohilIhi1'l]t_<br />
iv ill If) ff1101.<br />
The lilies of Francis lii mfhjosoun, with Suuhlle<br />
stimall chuill''e ill till,' ivouI'uls, exbor'ess to) suonle<br />
('Xtehit tile iluhburessiu ons left oil lily nuinol ui hid]<br />
later lull I reyisiteui till,' scelles uI tilt- nitatehues<br />
so i hr ot lv ci Oh]tl,'5t0,'Ol<br />
"F, ,r <strong>the</strong> tuu,'lii is full shaules its I Item<br />
tin shaolu n''v coast,<br />
Anci It ghuimstl' imItslnlil luia)'s too <strong>the</strong> hitowlinlg<br />
if It ghost,<br />
.'iuol I bk thiliingh ill)' tu,'ars iuh] It 50411h]ilii,'sS<br />
i'lauoi1t,g hoist,<br />
AS <strong>the</strong> I'ihli-stelhi'l'', tliek'er lit and fro I, to<br />
11141 fri o<br />
I Iii, for <strong>the</strong> \Iurrigr'et hiuu)'si of lilome thrill<br />
fourt' years ago.''<br />
After Ioouir years lllrill,'l' tile fimstei'ing care ml<br />
liii Jesuits, and having successfully ivasseuh us<br />
ill )olenitil Science lie boruiceeohuol too \ItyhiOmuothl<br />
L,uohlu,'ge in i tntii entered 1st 1 hi hriuty<br />
t_,las, ii ith twui iutiu,n '\hurigi'ct students. 'l'heur<br />
exIthluhnlatiu iris were uu lur'ilitnt tlu:it <strong>the</strong> )olav-<br />
tiumouth IilItiliul'htll,'s ii lute It sj ii,'eiml letter' cot 0)11-<br />
grtl1lIotiourr tot <strong>the</strong> rector' i of )ohullgr'et . lii'-<br />
snrriiirriuiings \vu,'re nun cmulllhuietel\' t'hlllhigeml<br />
I his i'ltss-hljatu,'s llt]hhuloereil Cl( use I 011 mmlii' 111111-<br />
oireeh frouruu every bolort ut lh'elllltol. New iuhi'us,<br />
varieol uihscllssiu oils, auth tile sttiolv 'If i)i','iiuut\<br />
were <strong>the</strong> u mroiei' 41f tin uiI\' , and <strong>the</strong> new sI Ilu iii I<br />
seo,'ilueml si hilbohov ill his lien' cu uliege 111411L. Iii<br />
I liv ohs1 ulll\'eui :L gi,eit faeurltv f or iltakihlg<br />
frien( Is, so ulire oof \i'l]i I I i ii etc life-long,<br />
As his lnulh]d i)riliiiehueul ioiioi olei'elio it- ii lie<br />
lOccIt]hie a diligent Stl]dehit i of tue sacreol<br />
5cicr]ccs, hoeing well recimgi]isl,'ul liultil thin muid<br />
afteruu'mnils four a souliol ariol exhucolite knowledge<br />
, If <strong>the</strong> various stihjects, Ainionig stulihel]tsah]d<br />
iroifessumrs lie was highly resiui'cteil, anol at <strong>the</strong><br />
saltie tille \\'Iis daily IIci\'ah]cing ill <strong>the</strong> virtues<br />
of his liv calling.<br />
Iii i2tiu , luai irig eounllboleted his till,.( do ugic:ml<br />
L'omhlrse i','itli uiistihictiuml] hue iv.ms uml'ilIIilIo_'Ol ii ith<br />
his class-mates ill tile imealrtiflll cuuhlege i.'llaluei<br />
by <strong>the</strong> Mmus,t Rev. IJr, Walsh, A relul uis}lm u of<br />
I )ulohiu , As <strong>the</strong>re \''I{S flu_i vacancy ill his iiati\Ldiu<br />
icese at tile time, tic x% cut tcllij 00 mrliri lv with<br />
ti\°o I o<strong>the</strong>r (hiol,'t'Si,1n15 to thu, ;\no,'huolio,ocesc of<br />
\\'o -,tnuiu-,ii'r \', here he so muIII Ililtohe htis iiriimk,<br />
four' iiitluiii It siluort loeh'iumol, lie ivts transferred to<br />
tit(-- ml'iu-(,,lmtill,'OlI'lll at Isehlsihlgtumll—uullu_' of <strong>the</strong><br />
1110),It 11111 00 mnti lit lull isili's Ill <strong>the</strong> lIlt 10)100 ulis,<br />
I lilt lit' uilstil]glrishuo,'d huih]iself as it iul't]del]t<br />
ohr'u,i'I I' 1 gouuuoi Ioreacliei', a well as a tille<br />
I , his \'OuiCl,' \\1l5 Iilhhllll'Iihoi'' suiiteol too<br />
Chill 1 11 music.<br />
Ni. colliss tom so' tile hi my ott' such high<br />
In fist', lium\\' tillIt he uu'as till,' bird's alto mn]to,'oi,<br />
ii is dei'iuteui ill II s mi'i'ith h]t:Iilliel' to Ills s:it'I'i'oh<br />
uhitit's, Its nell its ti <strong>the</strong> general uvelfai'c of his<br />
I eu ml ole 'l'hliuIlgir he louveoi I ',I ill 'I boor during<br />
his hllisslu 011111')' career, iii' 11101 little sci tie at<br />
I it, 'I, I4'LiO,'°o\OOit,<br />
herrsil]gtuoll as it 'oilS lol'hllciloollv tile l'i.',loll,lutiol<br />
ollian'tel's out ill' ''i'll-iuu'oluo, ,\L lt'ligth, tittill]('<br />
('Ilfill,' \'u'ill,'i] ill,' X% III l'l,'i,'iilll,'ol boy his htishu ml,<br />
Must Rev, I in. I I'h) yen too his native ohi oct'si<br />
it 1111 liii' l'l,'lllIIhllull,'l' I of his lit'' \N :Is 5il,'tit if lilt'<br />
cit) ]It 110% C( I sot ii l,'ll<br />
his inst Ill thou oiflthllo,'Ili \% as too till,' (_imthll,'oll'ah,<br />
111101 -it tilt' '-alit' tulle lIe wits tilt' iiI'st 'hiiL olliiit<br />
too St. Ju Ills IlO.- o ital. 'I'iue thu 051 mital was tbldlI<br />
)'u lftt4' 111101, iLit' 1,11 stlo,il iristittltioh]5 had its<br />
oil Ihli'liities too l,'licu ol]Iito,'r. lit' tooumk tile Olcl,'jol,'Sl<br />
ihltl,'i'l,'st in its g(o)d uvoui'k and uli'u't'loobo]Ilent, 1111,1
I oS I'1Ii MI AC, Ri:l, .NNIAL. OBITUARY. 109<br />
helped it lii iiiiiallv lii a .j etial iiiil1liei, iv<br />
organizing ctllectii,iis, alit1 enlistnit. tile -,vnii<br />
aies If tin st vlii ci 111(1 f >rv.ird its list. fiilness<br />
; and later in his carter as. \iiniiiiisirator<br />
of St. Michael's ail(l tinailv as P.P. of St.<br />
Mary's he \VaS one of <strong>the</strong> governors of <strong>the</strong><br />
Hospital. In tile year I oo 1, having slit 'wii<br />
siicitl i_tli.tiuiiitieS he \'I5 ti.iiisfeiit.d to tiit.<br />
largest .iiiul most Ililportalit lirisli in <strong>the</strong> diori_se,<br />
St. tl ithi.tel's, 1.inieriek vi litre a /.ealWLis<br />
lirie't has plenty of scope for good works of<br />
all kind, Alliong his fellow priests in this<br />
liarishi vi err some \VlloS&' ilan It: s \% ere liousehuilti<br />
vi ords in <strong>the</strong> city, and vi iiichi are still lilentitiiietl<br />
Vi ithi 1 ieneihictii ill liv <strong>the</strong> very 1 iour.<br />
_\ssociLtitil1 vi'itli silt_il viat, a great education<br />
for hi n, anti will did lie l'riltit liv it. Zeal<br />
and dcvi tn in too thmtv marked Ins Career : alid<br />
<strong>the</strong> poor and lielliless had a friend anti pit<br />
tectttr ill itini. Ili <strong>the</strong> eiillrs& if tulie, ill <strong>the</strong><br />
year II)o' he was appointed Administrator it<br />
tins Iargi.. WILL ilijirtant liarisli, and for nine<br />
ears he continued to ftilti I tile duties if his<br />
titice to tile satisfaction of all concerned, anti<br />
vitli <strong>the</strong> blessings if tile poor vhti vi'erc<br />
regularly relieved I,\ - him Ill <strong>the</strong>ir dire distress.<br />
\. itli priests and people he was, as admnnnstrator,<br />
ii great favinrite anti ' erv lpu!ar. lie<br />
ti ok it leading part in all <strong>the</strong> nio\ enients alit1<br />
viirks itittigurtited for tin. vit'lf,tre I If <strong>the</strong><br />
cit i/ens.<br />
liv reason of his SUCCeSs as adlllillistratl 11 1 If<br />
St Mit. had's and tile alilireciatlIll I If ins 'i.rk,<br />
lie st, ii iii high in <strong>the</strong> estnnatit in i If his 11ihi<br />
and I tile of tile last, if Ill It <strong>the</strong> very last iiilitinistrative<br />
act I of tile Most Rev. l)r. (<br />
was lift api iiiiiitnieitt of Fa<strong>the</strong>r ( )'t,_'i 111111IF in<br />
iii 7 to <strong>the</strong> vei- v nilliiii taut iiarisli I I f St .\lar 's<br />
vi Iiichi has had a very (listinguisliei ri III I if<br />
Parish Priests. In ciiinparativehv recent timlies<br />
tvio i if ti]elii vi ere afterwards itishiolis of <strong>the</strong><br />
diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Butler and Most Rev.<br />
Dr. I lallinami. here lie spelit tell years ill <strong>the</strong><br />
zealous discharge 4 if Ins duties, and hi people,<br />
whit I are alliiingst tile lutist religi ills ill tile city,<br />
were vi i 11mi. md ardent co-operators in <strong>the</strong><br />
ctiltivati I iii of I iletV and iii ieiijenci_' to (' t iii 's<br />
hay'. In tile nnilst i if such haipv surroundings<br />
lit' v;is stricken di t\','n over I wit years ago by a<br />
very serious illness, Ft Jr a time <strong>the</strong>re was<br />
little hope of his lecoverv;at IeIIgtI1 he rallied<br />
and his strength returned hut not fill] v. Never<br />
atzaill hail lie tile sanie energy, though he<br />
talked ninch (If undertaking 5t tine NV, ,Z fir<br />
tile \\r'lftiie of his people. having passed his<br />
I tilt .t iv career iii <strong>the</strong> three liii ist jlli1 iortailt<br />
I 'ar is] es I if tile city lie vi as vi eI ku tvi Ii llV tile<br />
citizens and was \'ei'V liii iillam', lie, ill tlirii,<br />
h;ol a go_at luielllory for tat_es, and was aide to<br />
ri_ci gliNt.' alto call by <strong>the</strong>ir nanies tin isi_' vi 114<br />
were ehililren when lie last met thieiiu<br />
In tile May of 1027, lit jttiieil tile Fnglisii<br />
iill.riliiagu' Iii tile Iloft l,aiiil of winch close<br />
till tile half vi err Irish. lile journey was nist<br />
enjoyable, and lit' s1't'iili'il to have relished tilt'<br />
sea-''livage ill tiit' Mt'iiiteri'aneaiu, tile viarlil<br />
Still, and 4 )rii_'ntal lift intl clistinis, hini<br />
surl assing anvtlnnit I if life's cxl terience vi as<br />
tile thrill of awe, of reverence anti gratitude lit<br />
`.tiil as we visited each if tile lit ii V Places<br />
siiiietited liv <strong>the</strong> ft itstei is i if t our Redeemer.<br />
.\. Ft. ( )'Connor often said, "viliat a grand<br />
Ill i'atjitn for ilt';tthi '' lit.' departed from <strong>the</strong><br />
il iv Plates y'illi nian regrets, clliisl iling luuiit<br />
\\illi tile iuolte that lie nught situ m'etuiI'll<br />
lii tile first Irish iilgrilnage to thi I Lolv<br />
Plates, 'Fite Irish I iilgrimliage is hieing tirgall-<br />
Neti, and will take lilaci ill a fey \'t.'.Ll's, hut<br />
Fr. 4 )'(__', nut ir 'ill not bit' ii lilt_mill er if it, fiji'<br />
lie has itt_en railed h V his Mtster to uk eternal<br />
htiiiie where lie is molt heading tile earthly<br />
fl 11 It s I Ul tf Ii's I )i\'ilie Reileenier, lint vi'liere<br />
vie iiutmiii tiv lii 11 it' that he gazes ()It <strong>the</strong> l'itdiallt<br />
ti iiiiteiiance of Hill) \\hi till he loved sit vi t Ii<br />
R.1 P.<br />
"tIICIJAEI. KELLy.<br />
( I923'27.)<br />
ii \i tyenijiei' 2 \\( rt i'elveil tile sail Ill '\\ s<br />
that \lit'liitel kelly hull I lied tilt.' ltre\'itttis e\ ii -<br />
iii g.<br />
t.'liuit I came lii \liimigret with his hirtititi i<br />
I)iuigias, ill Sept 112;. During his four \'r,tr<br />
here lit.' had pro lyeil that lii.' was a iiuiv of nile<br />
than ordinary ability and secured a \t_'i'\' g( )I<br />
Itlace ill his Class eatIl year. Few itt vs of his<br />
tinie lit_id a lugiler lace in <strong>the</strong> esteelll of his<br />
si'hiiiiiliiiates than \hiko, as tiury used to call<br />
lhiill , He hatl ti 511111 It' until chlarllhiu niallnt'r,<br />
whn'li uliled to his qtuet st_list' of lullllhuiur muiade<br />
hum a pleasant t_'i iiiillanit ii. lit' was uilvi'ays ali<br />
influence f tr good in tilt.' ch ii, ] auth was a<br />
Model flieiliift'r of <strong>the</strong> S Ijialit\' (of tilt: Blessed<br />
\irgil. Last June liI, passed tilt.' Matm'iculatii<br />
II exallnnati in and ill C ctt her Vi tilt illttt<br />
ri sitieiut'i_' at I luiVtrsit' I LdI, l)uithui anil lie,gun<br />
tin.' nit_'dical Course at tniyersitv t_tillt'ge,<br />
'l't ivi aids thut' r'nih t of C )ctt her lit' let it he k- 111 viii<br />
that lie \vui1 stultu'i ill, frltlil St''t't'l't,' lit'illitlt'hlt'5"-<br />
hatem' he ailnntted that he luii felt <strong>the</strong> hauls<br />
for seyt_'r.tl d:i'', loo-fort —and had to l'ellittlli ill<br />
hi_ti, Iii it fry' days Ill. \Vas i'ellloVelh lii a<br />
nursing httimie as Ins condition siiiiwt_'ti iii, iiiihirlivelulent<br />
and caused anxiL-tv to Fr. I i'Mahutiny,<br />
\Vllji is III t'httrge (If <strong>the</strong> st utleiltS it <strong>the</strong><br />
Hall. 1)1'51 itt.' tile lit st mnethical care lie grew<br />
worse and passeti ayav in <strong>the</strong> evelnng of Nov.<br />
to, Reiptieni \ltiss was ct.'lehrateil fir <strong>the</strong><br />
ri_I lose i If his so;ill itmu Nov. 21 ill <strong>the</strong> Chiai ti_I of<br />
I iuiversitv hall to viuiich his remains had iti_t_'ii<br />
liii ought, anti Iatem' in tile day thut_' fuilerai set<br />
lint ft ir <strong>the</strong> falmulv burying gri 1111111 near<br />
f( ,itl rd<br />
Front far anti ]War I iellI lie t.'allle too JI lilt <strong>the</strong><br />
Sutti pl'lit_'t_'Ssiilli as it alihlrttachieti hi" hutiiie, anti<br />
to lay <strong>the</strong>ir last respects to Itile tht.''i' loved,<br />
Tin.' many niessitges of svulII IRtiiV that reaciued<br />
Ili-, parents, fl'illlt all Who viiti hiutti kuuit'iui<br />
ilikti, gave fur<strong>the</strong>r 1irtttif of tin. grief that was<br />
felt at his death and tilt' sltli't,vi' for tlit.' iiieiiu-<br />
1 cr5 Of his fiiuiiy.<br />
tjl Ii iveti thicllult_'i too and He took luui to<br />
1 iiuuist'if vi Ili It' he was still \'ttulng. Stiffer <strong>the</strong><br />
lilt]( ihilthi't'ii to ci lilt.' unto \It_, and forbid<br />
tln.'iiu not : 1" ir of siirii is tilt.' Kiulgdi till of<br />
'i'hiuit Miciiutt.'h \\uus ,gemitie as a chiihii<br />
viC huute already said, timid a few iii iiirs utftei' ui5<br />
(it atit , iii tin.' Chiiirchi vi here he had i ifteit st.r\ i_ti<br />
Mass, l)e,lil Ltinilugtitn spike ill touching terms<br />
of this trait at <strong>the</strong> chnhlhm'ell's Mass. That<br />
\Iit_'hi'tel's sjitil \\ as alstt chiltllike aitti jllilticcitt,<br />
oil(' 'ho knevi' that sonl iuutiunuutt'lv t.'tlil<br />
tt.'stify. .'\iud vhijle we oiler our sincerest<br />
svmill iatlly to Ins futtiier anti mn it liii', II i I) iligias<br />
amId <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r iuiemiuhit_'i's if his faiiiil', we klttiw<br />
that thur rt_'ve:thiiug f this fact, lily' thuat <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
boy liut"i glue to (',til, will lit tiut.'ii' gI't.' Al. '"t<br />
i' n liii' in<br />
,RMES CMPhlFLI..<br />
(l92ti"2t'.)<br />
1h1t -,athili, St liii'.' if tilt' vi Ill III, VL'ar at Muuiuglut<br />
\Ls t'tituui'tItt\', iltu' , \'t'hit_mi hltilil' Jim<br />
L'ailli iht,_'ll vuts I 114 i'iii_'ii, It 'Outs liii.' Pro Ivuluci'tl's<br />
htla x 4 l and a siiitilv viau'miu tlav, so <strong>the</strong><br />
hit 's Vi el'e Most an xii Ills to lt,,' till ivi ed to i gui<br />
ilatiuilg. Siinievihuit i't.'lumctunitI', as Lotightnii ire<br />
is liltlullg More thi:tiu thur i't.'illtiiiIs itt tilt.' winter<br />
ihootis, Fi'. Recti,r hiutti gi'.tnted thur Ilt'l'Inissiltlu<br />
fill' <strong>the</strong> Jirst tulle a few days hirt_'vitulsly. C In<br />
ihlis dut'i' after a shut ii't \'1211k thit.' st_ui ir iii l'i'S went<br />
ii hatin.' tiut'rt_', 'l'hlegl'etltt.'l' halt of tIn.' lake<br />
is t mtly a few feet dt_'eI I ullili tilt_re wts mutt dangt_'r<br />
fetireil, 'l'ht_' it' IV \\'el't' t nj \ ing tiut'Ilistlyes,<br />
J illi t.,tLilI ii jell tIlili hug tiueni , As it is so very<br />
shuallity lnutluv if <strong>the</strong> lit Os vi cit.' itut sitimIt.' thslutiit_t_<br />
ft till tilt.' sit( Ire , 'iia1 dt_' Ill tile alau' iii<br />
vi as gi\'eli tlutit Jun Caiuiiii ILA i hutiti g4 Me nniht'r.<br />
hit.' hutiti stt.'lIiled utlil ial't.'ntl\' into a illilt',<br />
(juuit_'kI' 'I'ont Seavi,'i's .tiith titilels I hislit_'li to thur<br />
0_stilt.' anti Ililuu t.'5it.'t.'IalI.'' ihiti t_''er'thillg tluuut<br />
Was It issihlle to rest_itt.' his companion. As, Jimmi<br />
i_lIt tht lviii Fr. Calter, S J, who was oil <strong>the</strong><br />
loiik several yards away ltrttnititmieed <strong>the</strong> vt_truIs<br />
,If al jsi titltit Ill.<br />
'I'hie wtltt.'r was no\\' miuuilti'1' and tile locating<br />
f <strong>the</strong> t.'xttt.'t s It It vi iuere <strong>the</strong> accideilt occurred<br />
was thilicuilt , i't'i'' hit lv vi liii could do utiuvtluliug<br />
utssistt_'ti in ti''ii,g' to 1111(1 tilt' hiitdy, hut<br />
J un Mclnei'iuey, Jill[ C IVOITIllall auth ltutthilv<br />
trrv \vt.'re -'s eciahl tint i rimlg ill <strong>the</strong>ir iffi trts,<br />
After about a Iluarter of an littuir 'In, Bodkin,<br />
whit had arrived froni tile t,_'iillege, stict_.t_t_1t_1<br />
ill bringing <strong>the</strong> ht,tiy to thit.' surface,<br />
amid willing ivaittis were ready to take it ashore,<br />
vi huere it vi as anointed.<br />
Fr. Nt.'Il', '-,.J., who holds a First Aid Certi-
'I'll! \Il N( 'RT'1' .-\NNI\1,.<br />
In<br />
I 'I I. '.It C itI1iI \'ljtt hail 5110 I. \ - Ili liii - Ill niiil:ir<br />
tasi -., at tilti - iteglil ittil - IlIlts it r& -sllslit:ltl I ll.<br />
1 Irs. \1( ,i- ith aiid C( \Vt_Il llstt iIlluLkl\ ill<br />
tile 511-lie and did evervtlnng in <strong>the</strong>ir 0' 11<br />
But all to till avail and it would stein that<br />
death c011ie fri tin heart failure ra<strong>the</strong>r than from<br />
drowning. It was a sad lirocIssion that vonnil<br />
its \VIV lizll'k tit <strong>the</strong> <strong>College</strong>, bearing tile death<br />
body if Jim Campbell.<br />
•I'lit, i'llii r had <strong>the</strong> ilard task of 1 treakii<br />
till i Hi] ilt'\ S It 1i i 0 11 it viiifi rd.<br />
'11. 14 ii il.<br />
J .11 1. C.UdlI'ItII.I..<br />
lhevir rivet] At tile Cilege early next illorililig<br />
After IN' III 'tlass lii <strong>the</strong> Llliiitl. tlit..<br />
Cititill \\ :[I I tlil'ed II] tile ]le:Irse, vincli also'<br />
carried it wreath fro till tile iii vs if Mtlligret.<br />
Tilt' tilllelai llloyeil (11 M ii tilt aVI 11111', anti<br />
tllert was hardiv an eve \\it]hi tilt tears as <strong>the</strong><br />
liv, vaikeii alt tug reciting till Rt is. rv OlId<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r ]tflverS for tilt stilll 'If tileil it tillratie.<br />
ir . klCtoi •iietiilij'allied tilt leillaills to winford,<br />
tiilietili - r o itli Jilu's Ifleilil, I'atiilv Fmill<br />
t.ritwils CZIIIIi - 0111 a eollsjiieraitle iijstalll'e to<br />
Illeet tile sail 1101111 Ci 11111114, shti\Vi1114 hlt'\V Illileil<br />
<strong>the</strong>y grieved at 1115 (IL-lith and for his fa<strong>the</strong>r and<br />
Ill tiler "txt day after 5iileillll I4ethlllelll<br />
\ILS, J ill i LalliIII It 1l WA lit ill lii ri -st -<br />
J illI \as it llrllvl - rsai tavttllritl :illiiitlg all whit<br />
klll - \\ 111111 It 11111 ri] anti allit 1114 tile lii ivs at<br />
Mllll.gret. it ettillil Ill 't have lititi ithler\ ise<br />
liii ill ilati hut it trite 4 if seltIslIlless ill ills<br />
character. I I is t 11 lights were ti instantly<br />
aitittlt I ttllll5. Viell (It '15 till- \ rltl-r relllelihi tel<br />
Wilt_Il Jillls fll to I%% 115111011, \hikt t lxell\<br />
tlil(1, Ill-k\ ill] xi ills tile boy was to get every hit<br />
if illlutrillatli ill that Was gonig and lIst_il till- Il ti<br />
iiiiiii4 it idling si\ilig : "lilis, fa<strong>the</strong>r, lilaV lie<br />
(If 5111111 1151 for tilt- ;NNlAI " A fev days<br />
1 i -ft rI- till - tragedy si IHIC itt ivs were discllssihlg<br />
death ill] \\ 111111Cr <strong>the</strong>y wtunld like ti lea i<br />
tln lift .5 Illet tile asked Jim if lie VttIliui liki -<br />
ti dj-. III- ill-sitateil fir it ilitillIelit and tilell<br />
.1 : I vi 111(1, i tlIl\ fur lllV fatlli - r and<br />
rI tiil-i.' JIllI 's iassilg 1V1V '\aS SlliIilell.<br />
- It ill C ;(-WI 1111 liv it was hut all till] ru jill - ti<br />
Lath<br />
It Was tile eveililli.Z if tile sad acilt]<br />
<strong>the</strong> writer was talking aht tilt it witil out 1 till<br />
o<strong>the</strong>r latliers at tile L'iillege. lii 111111th netl<br />
how ilnailil Ilt ills was till tilt Ills f 1raise t oo IL<br />
hllaril tin ever\ - side frttill Jilil. lllastt -rs 'ibis<br />
un -st Wilt t ]l1iti lCllst ill to t ku ot 11111 hit tel t haii<br />
iIliVttIIe else qihietiV said : 'C ;oil Cillith have<br />
taken liti lit tV fl-i Ill 115 V lit t V Is sit Vi elI<br />
Ill itrld. Jill[ t__iLIhII till-Il V Is 1 sitlIlt - ' ' lie<br />
liii 11111 to t_'tihlflssioll till till e\ e.f till 1:11 -St<br />
I ri LIV had rleei ved I It dv Cl lllilltlnui)fl uifl <strong>the</strong><br />
First i'r'dav and again lull iitliriiav Ill' riling.<br />
I il \as 1 daily CitIlIllItIflicailt ,\nil sit Jttii<br />
1 11111 ilieli \V1Ilt Hi Illeet ilis jiidti -<br />
We te'itler tilir deeiiest 'Villi ,iitil\ to his<br />
io 11t-hrttkeii f:lthll-r and lilt <strong>the</strong>r, 11111 to Ills<br />
-1 h i ltj v I I May lit- rest 111 I '1 lie<br />
II -. WII,I.IYsl 1-IFNR'I. SJ.<br />
\\ I 1114111 H I l Ili L ti lilt Ill tIlllIe till - deltIl it<br />
\\iIIlllll I It -ui'. lit hllallv gelleratitills<br />
f till <strong>Past</strong> 1115 inline ill have nt sugiliticence<br />
bill tilt se 'Of till-ill V It,) have i asse-d ft irt y W i I<br />
rI-call that Ili,- V i. 14.1-ct ir at Mtiiigret fri till<br />
I liii ti liii;. IIt- elltereth till tt iiiet of JeSLIS<br />
ill 1S74 01111 after till usual training ill <strong>the</strong><br />
oliegi-s aiiil illlvjtlg tillisileth Ili'., studies, at<br />
ltitliie and dirt (all—ill Was ill i'r:iIl&'e studying<br />
Pihilosii1 ll\' jii j 55I Wilell till Jesuits were IXillied<br />
from that ct untrv—hte as i irtiainei]<br />
nI-st ill I 5o I - illree years later lie Was alit<br />
jilted Recti ir of Belvedere <strong>College</strong>, a ].ioSitioil<br />
ill 11111] lhiltul I IL u_i, wiien he helitille Reettir 14<br />
'ilu1lhgrl-1 . Ill Iii; lIe was lilatle \icl- -l4.l-ct4tr If<br />
ihilitiin Park and at tilt cnil f a few \l-ars<br />
was iliIhlheti it of tilli iii 14V. Ili l",,<br />
It(' \N ;is lttaeiled to St - F alieis Xa Vier 's<br />
C. hllIllil , Uppt-r ( ',arthihl- r St., will-re Ill- vi<br />
iii lihIti 1 lilt V hen he V Is applintcd Rel'tt ir<br />
if 'l'nllalieg. Ill.- haul rt_ -tjreti from that i <strong>the</strong>e<br />
'tidy a few hlhillths huh Was livill14 lit Miilttiwii<br />
Park, Wilen till- last cilange C011Ie lie died<br />
this vt -ar 'in tue feast if till _Ihilhllll'i;ltIiuil.<br />
ihii fact that sit Ilillihl I if his life Was Sj lilt<br />
in CtiiIlllilhlld shows what was tlltitil4iIt of his<br />
tilLir;Ieter and abilities, 1115 jtldgllient and tirhlllhtss<br />
Nti tine Wilt I (A LT kni-ti hull had ailV<br />
Ill 1111 It alit ihlt ills ti 111110 55 5t tihle wu iti]d give<br />
that ijitalitv ailotill- r 110110 - t-siieciallv till lit ivs<br />
lit- t;inght It 'I'nliahtt.-g and Clt mg( iit-s and lid-<br />
\ -1-tlI-rt- and \ihhllgret. III titliti lie 11111111 LI<br />
\. this selth'il I if thi- \'-..xi .r, i5 giin.<br />
hhhilIghi <strong>the</strong> liress ve learn t ith rt-gret of till<br />
do ;tillif Jot - .\lwrit , I if Newcastle \'tcst, ill<br />
\ia - ; I I Ii - silletli \lll1ilthlV is teihtiel-i - ii<br />
JOHN J. All IRN.<br />
'.1 III hlILlll,—hle ilas ill-I- Il III tilled - liii III,'\VLlS<br />
eertalll]v 1 jtist 111011. III' Ili I lllles chIle htartiy<br />
frtinl his tellljI-r:illlellt, but iilsui ill it great<br />
IlIcLlslire from hi slIng sense of duty and<br />
just ice. And it was true that no one ever<br />
worked ii.ir1-r for his liii's tin took a deeper<br />
interest ill t]llIl1 - But 1 iehn 1111 that granite<br />
exterluur and that great vOice, lay it telli]I-rness<br />
(if heart Vi Inch few 5ilS.iielte11, lint hich till<br />
rare t it_dIsh ills hil-trayeth ltsl-If at si lilt- l- xj.ressjt<br />
ill if gratitude ill little gestllrl- if au ii irlciatu( iii<br />
avid itTectitiii. It was certainly that side f<br />
his character, along \itil his t'heerftii patience<br />
Ill SllfIerilli4, \V]IiI'il lllLlllife.lei] itself llltile and<br />
liii it in his host years at hllllalit-g, ill ins 111:11-<br />
ilIgs Vitil ierti; its, and Jtlllitiru, and Il'Iviles.<br />
I4i -tiihiesctt ill Pace.<br />
ti Ins Iu.liellts Alld finn]v and to his (ollil1S<br />
lull LIih(i I5l'iili l)Luilalll I \la In- It Stin<br />
llLit_'l -
112 THE MUNGRET ANNUAL.<br />
An r-at. •DI41inuio O Ceattait, C.1., Ut4tctn na Soi1.e<br />
4rpor 1se, .nan14t&1L6.<br />
An t.t. ComAr 6 Siuiti, c.i., Le4r-u46rAv.n.<br />
an r-at. met O moni, c.i., Sri6rt6I1 téiinn<br />
An r.tt. Liam flc CopmMe, c.i.<br />
An t.At. Sean 6 C4trIs, c.i.<br />
An v.St. tI4m 6 c.i.<br />
an r-t. miprin 6 Corbin, c.i.<br />
An c-M. peD6p 6 Tutbv6i1i, c.i.<br />
An r-t. çe400p4 Mac i3uit,, c.i., r-ut%rfl fl<br />
Soite<br />
An t.tt. ComF 6 mu1ituite, c.i., e4SAtic6Ip an 1111.<br />
an v-at. Thapmuvo 6 hut", c.i.<br />
An t At. C401e in 6 IDALAI& c.i.. ScIüptóir Smcco.<br />
an r-at. eóin Celxc&IV, c.i.<br />
mirIr Osp. bóioicin, c.i.<br />
Ulnrlonn Oip. 6 lftinea&6a, c.i., Stitiitóii Smr&<br />
n bptii Sean puIliré4t, c.i.<br />
n btip conl6r 6 Ct&r4Is, c.i.<br />
An Jtip Conir ó mIa1&66, C.'.<br />
An btittii tu .otiI 6 5inne, c.i.<br />
An bpt6Ii peoap 6 VostA64, c.i.<br />
cuit-m6ince6ini.<br />
miet o m,pu.<br />
Se4n 6 bpI4in.<br />
06,iin1.t 6 rnu1peb..<br />
tiam ó Se6ThArIS, (Ottuh re Ceót).<br />
411 iooftfain : lloibeapo oe 161rre.6 CettIS.<br />
An P4CO1R Se6q1e 6 h-r5in.<br />
) Sj'i 111 tIn\1t1re 1 n-'ice ttnhi1ie.<br />
4.) fl CO1..\1SCe<br />
1927-28.<br />
tt.wt1.fl: An t- CIt4 011i. tstti.r O CIti.In, c.i.<br />
Rector : Rev. Laurence Kieran, S.J.,<br />
Rev. Jeremiah Kelly, S.J., Superior of Apostolic<br />
School, Spiritual Fa<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
Rev. Thomas Sliulev, S.J., Minister.<br />
Rev. Michael Meanev, S.J., Prefect of Studies.<br />
Rev. William McCormack, S.J.<br />
Rev. John Casey, S.J.<br />
Rev. William Kane, S.J.<br />
Rev. Martin Corbett, S.J.<br />
Rev. Peter Dwyer, S.J.<br />
Rev. Frederick Cuffe, S.J., Assistant Moderator<br />
of A1)OStOliC School.<br />
Rev. Thomas Hurley, S.J., Editor of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Mungret</strong><br />
<strong>Annual</strong>.<br />
Rev. Jeremiah Higgins, S.J.<br />
Rev. Kevin I)alv, S.J., Prefect of Discipline.<br />
Rev. John Calter, S.J.<br />
Rev. Matthias Bodkin, S.J.<br />
Rev. Vincent Dennehy, S.J., Prefect of Discipline.<br />
Br. John Purcell, S.J.<br />
Br. Thomas Casey, S.J.<br />
Br. Thomas Murphy, S.J.<br />
Br. Roderic Greaney, S.J.<br />
Br. Peter Foley, S.J.<br />
LAY MASTERS.<br />
Michael Moore, Esq.<br />
John O'Brien, Esq.<br />
Daniel 'Morrissey, Esq.<br />
William O'Shaughnessy, Esq. (Music).<br />
Medical Adviser Hubert Roche-Kelly, Esq.,<br />
M.B., B.A.O., B.Ch.<br />
Dental Surgeon :—George Hartigan, Esq., L.D.S.<br />
401 çeL1sthifl<br />
ptruis ó Cott-Al<br />
p1Db tflc C0n1t501<br />
Serpo Mac cp6s14<br />
Caoithin ó Duinn<br />
136mn4Lt o h.4irrné1s<br />
Dl.tpmuiD o Sé4ii<br />
4 h.4on<br />
Sean ne b61ic<br />
Seorih ó CtihoiLt<br />
Séniur ó hiobpo<br />
Semur ó t.oinsri<br />
pvuis o motmuiOe<br />
0IuI5 o bpt sin<br />
Liam ó Se34<br />
Comr oe Stóc<br />
)3p6inr4r ó flUh'ifl<br />
4 Do.<br />
Cu .t-tu 'i UI<br />
1:e4p464? Mat An b.ite<br />
Uinrionn Mac 1)6riin4itt<br />
4poLci.<br />
pioini.sr oe bO1ica<br />
ppui5 m4c5epit<br />
pTiIuis Mac eó&io<br />
Sen1ur 6 Comsitt<br />
4<br />
Cut.th1.Mtti<br />
Sean o CAlnin<br />
pt,puis o Ce4pb.itt.<br />
p.sD11uis 6 C0111416<br />
Se6n ó Vt4nnaStin<br />
tusio ó b-4nntsin<br />
Sé4mur ó h-epitte<br />
e6monn 6 h.e1pe4ii6In<br />
Doiminic ó Céipin<br />
DesrmOtn o Célpin<br />
tr 6 CéiVin<br />
PHILOSOPHY.<br />
Second Year.<br />
Coffey, Patrick<br />
Conroy, Philip<br />
Croker, Gerard.<br />
Dunne, Kevin<br />
Harnett, Daniel<br />
O'Shea, Jeremiah<br />
First Year.<br />
Burke, John J.<br />
Caulfield, Joseph<br />
Howard James.<br />
Lynch, James<br />
Mollov, Patrick<br />
O'Brien. Patrick<br />
O'Shea, William<br />
Stokes, Thomas<br />
Webb, Francis<br />
nanS .SrtT)-ce$sc4tis Leaving Certificate<br />
Second Year.<br />
Lay Boys—<br />
Bailey, Ferdinand<br />
McDonnell, Vincent<br />
Apostolics-<br />
Burke, Francis.<br />
Fitzgerald, Patrick<br />
Keogh, Patrick<br />
O'Connell, James.<br />
First Year.<br />
Lay Boys—<br />
Canning, John.<br />
Carroll, Patrick<br />
Corry, Patrick.<br />
Flannigan, John<br />
Hanrahan, Aloysins<br />
Harley, James<br />
Irwin, Edward.<br />
Kearns, Dominick<br />
Kearns, James Des.<br />
Kearns, Laurence<br />
COLLEGE ROLL. 113<br />
mpcur 0 loInr1; Lynch, Mark<br />
enionn o l.iSIn Lyons, Edward<br />
Cortmsc m4sc Citi5, McCarthy, Charles<br />
414,onrur ó Comsitt, O'Connell, Alphonsus<br />
Sennir ' Sotln1 in, O'Gorman, James<br />
m&et Mac ph1i.nr, l'ierse, Michael.<br />
tirn ne )4Ol<br />
Power, Liam<br />
p01. ue Paoli Power, Paul<br />
p.ruis bretmsi Walsh, Patrick.<br />
ti.sni fl1c Coitre Woods, William<br />
4rpotr1.<br />
P1)VUiS bAr(lwo<br />
Contáti ó 'Finn<br />
Dommstt mac SIotL<br />
liul;.<br />
tim 6 Lori)<br />
t()S4ifl ° COñinir<br />
Sean m.w t1ittim<br />
Apostolics—.<br />
Barrett, Patrick<br />
Finn, Cornelius<br />
Fitzpatrick, Daniel<br />
Lee, William<br />
Toner, Eugene<br />
Williams, John<br />
4n ce.*tTU415 e$D4fl- Fourth Intermediate (A)<br />
<strong>the</strong>MOfl4t (4)<br />
Cut.bu.C'.iUi<br />
Lay Boys—<br />
mk'et ue b611c4 Burke, Michael<br />
rvOS Deire<br />
Deasy, Timothy.<br />
rnice?t fll4S<br />
Garahv, Michael<br />
miet 0 h-4innin Hannan, Michael G.<br />
Sean 6 C0n411.t O'Connell, John.<br />
Sen ó h.400s O'Hea, John<br />
pui3 ó mtiin O'Mahony, Patrick.<br />
Se.tn ó neit O'Neill, John F.<br />
piJruis ó Süitl.e.tin, O'Sullivan, Patrick B.<br />
Com.r siti Sheehy, Thomas<br />
Cotm.r sao+ar<br />
Seavers, Thomas.<br />
4rpol.r41 .<br />
Apostolic*--<br />
T)oviimsU ó Coil.ein Collins, Daniel.<br />
4iUe Mac iol.tsj'Oiti Gilhooly, Albert<br />
Comir tonpopt Langford, Thomas<br />
cLs1iuis Mac Donn& McDonagh, Patrick A.<br />
tucir Mac 4onsur. McGuinness, Luke<br />
muirir 6 mAot4t Mulcahy, Maurice<br />
CS ó mu4vA Murphy, Timothy.<br />
Semur ó DeMi (.)'I)ea, James.<br />
pkotluls 0 Coinl.ein Quinlan, Patrick<br />
Seniur 0 Droine.Mn Thornton, James<br />
Sen fl1c Coil.re Wood, John.
114 THE MUNGRET ANNUAL.<br />
n cetnU e- Fourth Intermediate (B) pkoiui a mu1ths Murphy, Patrick<br />
Re4Oon (b). Ca ó Saittebin O'Sullivan, Timothy.<br />
Mitet oe Itéir Wallace, Michael.<br />
CuAt-uA&Itt' Lay Beys-<br />
Semur ó h-eral1te Harlow, James<br />
Third Intermediate (B.)<br />
ppuls mac 4nnpoI Harrison, Patrick. <strong>the</strong>M5ond (b)<br />
toirett Mac Lioráin Liston, Terence.<br />
Comr Mac CtptiS McCarthy, Thomas Cut-tu41Lt1 Lay Boys—<br />
Sean Mac 0onn:4 Macl)onagh, John b.<br />
Smur Mac an 010-1 ntS McInerney, James M&ijiria o Comin Commins, Martin.<br />
14onrur tThc fl4oir McNeice, Aiphonsus 3en mac Conih4ie Conway, John<br />
pea-oar ó btoii1t O'Boyle, Peter. T)Aiti Mac coirreuis Costello, David.<br />
flistt ó Main Ryan, Noel ?flq1vn 6 1)iboi1ienn Davoren, Martia.<br />
Sevl1u Mac an SAbann Smyth, Gerard. OóñlnAtt 6 D6rsitt Doyle, Daniel<br />
0e4rmtln oe Stétti Staehli, Desmond mieM. ó VlleAaAlV iraher, Michael.<br />
SeapAtvo 6<br />
Tarrant, Gerard.<br />
SeAmur ó clAnn451n<br />
p 1ul Mas C1AIt<br />
mi1irin o rnAotmuioe<br />
Sean ó OeA5AIU<br />
An CRiOth413 eDt<br />
<strong>the</strong>vOon (..')<br />
tuAr.tuMAltti<br />
floibepo e b1i6n<br />
l.IMfl fliAc C01r11<br />
C4oitiiin ó DuIneAêAIr<br />
mAirlu oe C6p'4<br />
tAOS 0 DOnflAbifl<br />
Sean ó Th3bA5AIn<br />
nroine 16rrr<br />
tlAnl óh-flflVACAIfl<br />
ThApmuro 6 muiruite<br />
tomr ó fl6nAln<br />
tomr ó b7llAIfl<br />
seAmur ó seAendrAls<br />
Se.in 6 SéAoSA<br />
pAo1u15 o CAolnteAIn<br />
pottM.<br />
Apostolics—<br />
Dóñ,nAtt ó h-4i1..pin Halpin, Daniel<br />
miet ó h4rAI Harty, Michael.<br />
Flanagan, James Sean o h.eieatióin . Irwin, John<br />
McGrath, Patrick 4pt5 IliAC tiorr6in Liston, Patrick<br />
Molloy, Martin Liam ó L6bAIS Looby, William.<br />
)'I)ea, John. Cttnieir Mac DOflflAóA rcDonogh, Clement.<br />
muea mAC an Oirihnit Mclnerney, Michael.<br />
Third Intermediate (A.)<br />
ppui5 6 brIAln O'Brien. Patrick.<br />
micet o oómnAlu O'Donnell, Michael.<br />
SeA610 ó floin Roden, Gerald.<br />
Lay Boys— seóFMil Mac Suitne Sweeney, Joseph.<br />
SeAmur ó Cuatait Tuohy, James.<br />
Suin5ean beAtnae Welch, St. John.<br />
Browne, Robert.<br />
Cotter, William.<br />
l)anagher, Kevin.<br />
de Courcey, Mat<strong>the</strong>w<br />
Donovan, Timothy<br />
Duggan, John J.<br />
Eustace ,Anthony.<br />
Hanrahan, William<br />
Hurley, Dermot.<br />
Nunan, Thomas<br />
O'Brien, Thomas<br />
0 'Shaughnessy, James.<br />
O'Shea, John.<br />
Quinlan, Patrick M.<br />
Apostolics—.<br />
FP0ttA1S.<br />
mieM. ó CtArAIs<br />
Lllnrtonn a totainn<br />
Sean ó 1%iin<br />
t1 tMfl h-e4oRrhe,.ibondt<br />
Cuat.tu4AiW.<br />
tom6r ne briin<br />
tomr ó btAOA1<br />
Semur Mac Ctthaoit<br />
Apostolics-<br />
Casey, Michael.<br />
Loughlin, Vincent<br />
Ryan, John.<br />
Second Intermediate<br />
Lay Boys—<br />
Browne, Thomas.<br />
Brady, Thomas.<br />
Campbell, James (R.I.P)<br />
,<br />
.<br />
Liam 6 Oubuióii<br />
ThAtmuiu O rattail<br />
Sein Mac tomir<br />
Se&n 0 muptuite<br />
b1msn O Ceinnéine<br />
SeAn 6 tuAtAit<br />
anroine Saitte4t ,n<br />
pioinrlAr oe<br />
Seiii bte4tms?<br />
an eu eiDn.<strong>the</strong>- First Intermediate (A)<br />
on (a).<br />
CuAt-ttU A?Aitti<br />
se6rA6l Ciaoba<br />
Liam ó lDilnx6ait<br />
mièet ó h-eIieAñ6in<br />
Liam Mac Conmine<br />
CettAê 6 ConAitt<br />
eóAtn o fléit<br />
Liam ce prIonnArsr<br />
Comr ó Cuinn<br />
Dia1itnuiu ó flomiin<br />
pniuis 6 maotruAnAio<br />
ThAIt mAc Afl AbAflfl<br />
arpotcalt.<br />
m4pcur ó CiuA-ólAoi*<br />
Se4n ó 1DuhfLiin5e<br />
Dwyer, William.<br />
Faller, Dermot.<br />
Homes, John.<br />
Hurley, John.<br />
Kennedy, Bryan.<br />
O'Toole, John<br />
Sullivan, Anthony McA.<br />
Wall, Francis.<br />
Walsh, John.<br />
Lay Boys-<br />
Creagh, Joseph.<br />
Downey, William.<br />
Irwin, Michael<br />
McNamee, William.<br />
O'Connell, Celsus.<br />
O'Neill, Eugene.<br />
Prendergast, William.<br />
Quinn, Thomas.<br />
Roden, Dermot.<br />
Rooney, Patrick.<br />
Smvth, Noel.<br />
Apostolics-<br />
Crowley, Mark.<br />
Delaney, John.<br />
COLLWt ROLL. 115<br />
n tewo h.esOtt11t!.\- First Intermediate R<br />
-Oonc (b).<br />
CuAt-lu4Aitti<br />
e4monn C6irin<br />
Sean ne Cu1rA<br />
SeMi seórA<br />
SeAmur Mac Conmiôe<br />
séamur muiUeóii<br />
)voInriAr ó b1i4in<br />
tomr 6 1I6t<br />
rinin o S61UeA1&mn<br />
n1irrin ó Cuinn<br />
tuAn o flonin<br />
SeAmuF Mac Suitme<br />
CoipeAti o CApifl<br />
Con6tAp o CuAma<br />
4fl3Ott4l.<br />
fl1et ó Conaitl.e<br />
DI41muin 6 pe4AIt<br />
Lay Boys-<br />
Cuseii, Idmund.<br />
DeCourcy, Sean.<br />
Joyce, John.<br />
McNamee, James.<br />
Millar, James Rowland.<br />
O'Brien, Francis X.<br />
O'Neill, Thomas P.<br />
Regis.<br />
O'Sullivan, Florence.<br />
Quinn, 2%fartin.<br />
Roden, Louis.<br />
Sweeney, Seumas.<br />
Tarrant, Cyril.<br />
Twomey, Corneluis.<br />
Apostolics-<br />
Connolly, Michael.<br />
Farrell, Jeremiah.<br />
Seii ó CeArb4ltt<br />
P11UIS o CObtAIS<br />
Liam 6 hnp4Iô<br />
seamur ó Ceinnéile<br />
pDt1uIS Mac tOtAIflfl<br />
Carroll, John.<br />
Coffey, Patrick J.<br />
Hannify, William.<br />
Kennedy, James.<br />
McLoughlin, Patrick<br />
p4so1iui3 6 CeAptAItL<br />
61i1nAtt O CAtarAis<br />
tiAfli Mac CAocL4olt<br />
seAmur O CvôAIa<br />
éAmonn 6 06nA64*<br />
Carroll, Patrick.<br />
Casey, Donall.<br />
Coakley, William.<br />
Coyne, Seumas.<br />
Downey, Edward.
5' DAI.ITV Xi TES. I 17<br />
SODALITY OF OUR<br />
LADY.<br />
Spiritual 1)irectr—RI-:v. J. Ktu.t.v, S.J.<br />
Prefect—P. CARI' '1.1..<br />
As,istant—P. C' RRV<br />
Sat-ru.,tan----P. 1 \vFl<br />
Tue S,LiiItv if ( mr lliee,] i.adv 114)1(15. :o<br />
it ever bas held in .\Illngret, a forenii,st 11114cc<br />
in <strong>the</strong> interests <strong>the</strong> School. The Sociality<br />
is t-xj ectetl t o lie <strong>the</strong> si ,nrce and centre 14 <strong>the</strong><br />
spirit of piety amongst <strong>the</strong> students, 111(1 i is<br />
<strong>the</strong> ti')I)ic ltini)iti,iii (it (-VelV hiv in <strong>the</strong> clloi)l<br />
tic liecitue a Knight of ( )r 1tlesed L;milv \'i1tlI<br />
his time ci tiles to he ro ued fir <strong>the</strong> 5 ,l;tljtv<br />
lite Sodalist has a tiiV)i•fiil(l ohligatiiin- he<br />
must give gi od example in ci ssrooill alid in<br />
tile i1aviilg-fieh1—a1ld lie must he relilarkIlhcie<br />
I it. a s ecial love and dcv' ti ill tii\Varils I )ur<br />
Blessed 1,iolv. T ]1 'it a ,; iirlt of ietv. sli' \Villg<br />
itself in tile daily api il, ii cii iii <strong>the</strong> holy Taliie<br />
and in tile iitiniiier of ViWati4 111S<br />
to tile priest-<br />
1141()(1, (Xi.tS in tile Schci,i, lliav lie :cttrilillti.ii<br />
to tile intl hence Of tile 5i idalists.<br />
As Fr. Rector reminded <strong>the</strong>ni 'in -"tit I) c<br />
when reee i ving new ilielni ,ers, <strong>the</strong>y i ri<br />
before <strong>the</strong>ir conlj anions that <strong>the</strong>y will never<br />
do or say anything den gat irv if Mary's<br />
honour, and all i ok fir <strong>the</strong> literal fulfilment<br />
Of <strong>the</strong>ir promise. ('d grant tile\ tIdIly 1ie ever<br />
faithful to it.<br />
During <strong>the</strong> Illintli id Mliv, t%\ - ( ) id <strong>the</strong><br />
Apostihics recite each day thc Little I Iihct<br />
Our Lady.<br />
Two receptions ins were h(-]d (hiring tile year.<br />
On <strong>the</strong> Sth Of IN.-C ., tile least of tile I illillaclilate<br />
Conception, <strong>the</strong> fill) iv,iii were received—<br />
La<br />
Boys—I,. M Kearns, P. H. ( )'Sullivan<br />
J. G. Mclnerncv, J. D. Kearns, M. G. 1In-<br />
if<br />
IhIda , T. I I' Itran T. List( m, T A McCarthy.<br />
'1'. J. I)eas'i, '1'. F. Sc.II\ur -, J• P. h1,rlow. T.<br />
llr vne. \1 I )avi irril<br />
,\iuistilics J lh lilt' ill A. MItt I)i inagit.<br />
1'.. Criker, J. C. howard.<br />
.\ni thli_r reel. lii ill \VIt5 11(1)1<br />
il] SlflI. 'ilIiv<br />
::tli lit \vllicll tile following were admitted :--<br />
I,.i\ 11. '- \i Piers;.., R F. Browne, P.<br />
W. (otter.<br />
• l 'iii 111., -')1 loih'<br />
iv, J. Flanagan<br />
lltt following isacoiitiill.'te list of iritiuhers:-<br />
I II \ it 'Vs—I'. tarri ill, I'. C irrv , I' Pi wet,<br />
\\. W- )(k, J ( Iilcrllligllll , J. 111111ev, V.<br />
I:ic D.nii II. .\ I I't.'illrlell, F. Lois. C.<br />
\i it. crtiiv , L. Pi iwer, M. Burke, : MeXeice.<br />
Canning. J. ' 'Xciii, M. I)avren, J, 1),<br />
Kearns, J. hiltriitv, J I dhlea, P. \V;tish. P.<br />
nI' tl:il1ii1lv, 'I' I)easv, 'I', 11rov11e, J<br />
()'C on-<br />
(11, T. Shiee]iv. L. Kearns, P. ( )'Slllliv:lll<br />
( 11:niii;iii, J. \Iclneillev. T. ( )'ltnieti, '1'.<br />
Li -~ ti ol . T. 'i1cCarthiv , , T. Seavens, M I'itrse,<br />
R. F. 131- 4 ' \ \ W. Cotter, 1. ( I'lti vie.<br />
\j,ostiilies—P. Coffey, P. Mollov. I). liarrlett<br />
, P. 4.,inro, J. 4 i'Shca. J. Burke.<br />
j)<br />
I I'ltricn, J Catiltiehi, I'. Fitzgerald, J.\ih11lll5,<br />
F. I men, A. ( L. \Jc(',tnnness, P.<br />
Quinlan, t.._'. Finn, 11. Barrett, T. Stokes, P.<br />
Keogh. M Miticaliv, F. \V06, P. Fitz-<br />
1:,tiick, J. llhmirnton, A. Mac 1)onaghi, G.<br />
Cli ikcr, J. II ijrd, 'T' Langfund, W. ('Shea,<br />
M. \loi by .<br />
J . Flanagan.<br />
p
,I'IIE \lIN(RE'1' .\NNl.\1. 'l'IIF \ltNCIRI-I'I' .\NNAL. I 19<br />
HOLY ANGELS' SODALITY.<br />
I)irectCCr -<br />
I 'I ('f(-<br />
14:v. T. - iiii.i:v, S.J.<br />
\i ViI 11: Cl<br />
First .\.-,i.tar1t TIM , iii V I IC CV\N.<br />
Sec Cml<br />
\ssitant-- \E IL II .\II. IRWIN.<br />
tcriitaii - -JC itI \ I R\\ I N<br />
\IeetilL, \\ crc held all (IlirilIg <strong>the</strong> veal (ill<br />
.atiirdiv eve1li1lis.<br />
tile atteiidaiice ',\, niict<br />
rigniar. In I)eceIlIlCer lilt (if <strong>the</strong> Ilianv C:LIldI-<br />
dates that Creented thIelIlSelVes <strong>the</strong> f CIII C\ViIlL<br />
\Lii& sclit't&d liv tilt- \CCtC.S (If <strong>the</strong>ir C(C1l1ICLIli(Cli5<br />
and were received iIltC tilt- Slid Llit\ I CII<br />
I )ecenil ,eu ii thi<br />
.\iutln C11\' 'stc'nIlivaii Brian Keiinedv<br />
William I)vver, Frank V(t1l I )eII11( CI RI dcii.<br />
0 ItillC C, JC Cliii \\elcli , \\llhiaiii<br />
ak1.v, J-)-L'1-11 (,reagli, .\IIt11C nv Eiistace,<br />
\Villiani l.ul CV, I )ernii it Ihtirlev, Janues<br />
C )'Shatigliiiei<br />
, JI Cliii I<br />
Fa<strong>the</strong>r Rectl r received tile new Iiielllhers and<br />
jC( Ike to I hem ii i )evC Itil III to liii I IC Cli<br />
_\ ngeIs.<br />
'Fhie fI )111 CwlIlg \vt - rI - ri -I.eivC.-d its 111.- iC IllenilCers<br />
CIII tile I'eiLst I If CIrjll. t_]Ir0-ti<br />
i)CCnal CIL.e\, John Ii Iuies, Jliui \\aisii ,<br />
J.ICilO. l'CC1hell, Jaluii<br />
'ClCi\IIIIC.-e, William \Ic<br />
'\lIIiC.-e, l'atii'k I C'Ilren. Frank ()'Brien,<br />
I(1ClIe t'llIA,eli, I )\'eli 1 I''ciill, 1111 Illias Brady,<br />
J411111 I Illrli-v. 111111. I) C',\ nev, I.itrick (arrC CII.<br />
1111. t\VCC ()lltstaIIChilic R 111111. CII CCIII 51111111<br />
luring tile jlast SC1ICCCCI-vear \\ire, Iirt tile<br />
large liullilCer IC CIII CiVilig <strong>the</strong> i'iCilleS ill Phil-<br />
C 5 iphiv aml It IIiChl\ <strong>the</strong> rejiut rI 11111.111 Cli C If<br />
C,rcuk as ill C CICIIII:CI\ 'iil OCt 11 1 lie Sell CCII<br />
CiirriiiIuiiii.<br />
Ilie lieu tiI111i1I CC Ci1 ilk 1flC]C Ct Phil-<br />
OSCCj II1V \VIieIi liii. il 1111 se I Ij It lie] ill I Itellilier,<br />
and thiesi, al III ed ICC <strong>the</strong> lust-year stilC It'll ts CIf<br />
last year, iirC 01I.IJt tile iiniiihei Ill C to tfteeii<br />
\Veari- glad ICC think thiat SIC iiillV :IlliCCIlgst 115<br />
liaveactuahhv iCeglIll <strong>the</strong>ir Sacred stlldje',alld<br />
tli:it such it large lilIllIlCer uuilh 50-Ill lii aide III<br />
gIl fllrtli IrICIII \hiiuigret to carry tile light (Cf<br />
1:1SIl f:iitli acIIC tile CCie,Lli?, to' tliCCS1. i-hii I<br />
-El in Ch:ilkIless auill ill Ilk- ShiIlChCCi\ 'If death<br />
\htlll high tile stilik III Creek was never eli-<br />
!clv Ilr()jCjCeCh in Milligrit, it lillist he sailh<br />
i:it it 'VI0- cCClitiIieCl ahiliC st exelnsivelv ti) th I5e<br />
III I i'ere fCIIICI\\ ing tIle courses iii PI1iICI5C11 Iji\<br />
Iiidivhlnal 1av_lCCCv, alixiC IllS f( It- I Clii reas Ill I Cr<br />
anlCthlcr to take lIjI till.<br />
nCciIsiCCIIalhV to ii II 1111111 ill Ii<br />
STUDIES.<br />
tllIlv CCI C.rcvk, Were<br />
RUleS ( ;ik<br />
class hut <strong>the</strong>ir Iilllll1CL - r ii crc ;i\\IVS small,<br />
:11111 this jiartiiillar Part CII t ho. it- iuienlal<br />
jIi1CLil1Ill1 hIll, rC -garlleli ra<strong>the</strong>r as a Ilixllrv than<br />
Lii Clrilniar', fare<br />
Thiii, year- Ill luVever. hiti,<br />
llrlhllgllt a i101Ili.i ._\ large class 1 I lligilitiirs<br />
hIlls iCeeli ii Clrkillg i-Ieuhjlv it <strong>the</strong> 511111.-ct<br />
tllrl IlIghiC lIt tile past Near, and it \N4,11141 SeellI<br />
that ( rt-ek has clCllle to ',t:Lv InCh tCC play its<br />
ICIIrI ill <strong>the</strong> ehhncatjlCnal and IllelitIll IIeVI-IC<br />
Ilient (Cf flltnre Mlillgret stlldelits.<br />
Frl.'nchl, tICII, hIllS l.icii\e(l alhiitil 11111 IttelI-<br />
ill CII C Ill: IIILi tIle l:0-t si-hllll:li_tic ve:ir : it ii- now<br />
lallghlt eyeil in tIle Leaving Certificate classes<br />
and an extra eri C CII e:lcIl iieek ilas been<br />
:illllttelh to it.<br />
It is iilljled lC\ this llleaIis to<br />
give iachi 111111 shell faiinhitritv ii ithi tile<br />
l:lllgil:lge lIlA wIll ellILlIle hinl tCI reall a 1CICIIk hr<br />
1i I Irlhiliary IIi-wsllallcr, :11111 to get ilItIl tI mdl<br />
uvithi <strong>the</strong>- chlltnral deyel((I 1111.-nt CCI lrIlIlce.<br />
lllllst lii lldlllitteli thillI (Cl_il<br />
.L1IIililtiC Cli<br />
lliC..lit tC I wm Irk<br />
11IligllIIge.<br />
It<br />
ri-si- lit 1111)111.' iX_<br />
vcry litthi- elicClurage-<br />
Cli such hints at it nnmhcrn<br />
hue iiljlhrt:Ilice, hlowever, hf ac-<br />
Cjlliriilg slhille kill CuvIeCIge (if I-relIi'hi canlil CI lli<br />
Cheiliell, :iuid tulle heylCtelh 1Cm tIlls IllCjedt,<br />
th4IlI,Lj1 1111! Cr1 Ihitah he Ill CIII tilt' j<br />
hIlt III vli-w of<br />
<strong>the</strong> eXallliIl:ltiI 110-, 15 lle\erthlehiss, \ eli elI frCllll<br />
tile StalidjCC 'ill l CCI<br />
idly ii eli siii - Ill -<br />
011111 m1 1. -1111iltIC CII. 1111111 all Ct<br />
'I'here \VIl5 tIlC u- ui] li1.1.: C.CCIulJILtitlC-it Chur-<br />
ilig <strong>the</strong> \eal fI Cr iiigiu I Chtcis Ill <strong>the</strong> ii eeklv<br />
exaliluliatu Ins, :111(1 an :iIhIlltiCCnah incentive III<br />
hard uvork ii :L&, :LtIhIrIleIl tIC all by thli- 11 1 CIIHic<br />
(if an eXdllr1I CII tiC 1111- class 51.-chlrilig hligllest<br />
aVerage marks Ill thi exalililatim Ins Iliri hIgh-<br />
I Ill thi- ui-ar.<br />
illti-rllii-Illati- Certificate .<br />
liii- uvinInng class was II Year<br />
.\very Iheasant thay<br />
shhilit i1lS Cecti ig tilt- ShlailIo CII \V((lkS Illill zidnill'-<br />
ilig till- lCcllllt'<br />
If <strong>the</strong> riVIr in tile IleighllCollr-<br />
ilIClICh ()f (.Lstleclllmefl Will, Ilk- liii :1(11 11Cr tilelIi-'IlCi'ess<br />
in tills i'ChlIlj hetitimbu -<br />
As 11511111, <strong>the</strong> sjlurit If ii Ck in tile <strong>College</strong><br />
tllrllllgliout tilt' year \\ls :ldlIIirIIhCIe and 1111151<br />
SILt i sfacti Cry j rI igress has 1 mi-i-u made.<br />
111.)11.) liv] HOLY N(itiI.S SODALITY. FKvi,gll 1Irl..<br />
LiI, RIC\V J. i.rC-Cgli, W. I )'l)wver, I). Doyle, T. Niili.Cn, S. t.vIii-. F. \Vatl. \V. Ilaiirahati.<br />
?iIiClClie RCC'.V ( )'IICCIIC. D. lFuljCiIi, W. liii,;, C liI.C, \. lio.tale, J. I )'StI;CiiCiIlilLV, I).<br />
RI Cliii, 1>. 1 Iurlcv, J. c(InWav.<br />
Front Row :I). Staehui, \i. Irvi, M. iii CCurcv, Rev. T. Sliulev, S.j. ; T. Donovan, J. Irwin,<br />
A. Mc A. Sullivan, It. Kennedy. .J A
120 THE MUNGRET ANNUAL. I<br />
PUBLIC EXAMINATION RESULTS,<br />
1927.<br />
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION.<br />
Passed : P. Baily, T. Barcien, B. Brennan, J. Buckley, J. J. Burke, J. Caulfield, Al. Doyle,<br />
L. Ebrill, H. Fitzpatrick, J. Garry, T. Hodnett, M. Kelly, T. Kennedy, P. Keogh, M.<br />
Lyden, V. McDonnell, Al. McGrath, T. Manning, T. Mitchell, P. Molloy, P. O'Brien.<br />
I.E. O'Mahonv, Al. O'Sullivan, W. O'hea, M. Sheehan, T. Stokes, D Mc A. Sullivan,<br />
F. Webb, F. White.<br />
31 Presented. 29 Passed.<br />
IN1'IRMEDIATE CERTIFICATE.<br />
Passed with Honours : P. Barrett, J. Danaher, C. Finn, L. Kearns.<br />
Passed : W. 1vriic, P. Corry, F. Irwin, Dom Kearns, Al. Lynch, A. O'Connell, J.<br />
O'Gorman, P. Power, L. Power, P. Walsh.<br />
THE THOMONI) FEIS, 1927.<br />
15 Presented. 14 Passed.<br />
Inter-School Competition in Irish Conversation : First Place (T. Barden, T. Manning,<br />
J. Thornton).<br />
Gold Medal for Irish Story-telling : J. Thornton.<br />
Irish Dialogue : First Place J. Thornton, P. Walsh).<br />
Short Extempore Irish Speech : First Place (J. Thornton).<br />
PRIZE LIST.<br />
CHRISTMAS TERM.<br />
PHILOSOPHY.<br />
Second Year.<br />
P. Conroy<br />
First Year<br />
J. Lynch<br />
In <strong>the</strong> following lists are classed under : Group I—Latin and Irish ; Group II—English<br />
and History ; Group Ill—Ma<strong>the</strong>matics.<br />
LEAVING CERTIFICATE—Second Year.<br />
LEAVING CERTIFICATE—First Year.<br />
Group I. P. Keogh Group I. L. Kearns<br />
Group II. Not ;,warded GroHp II. D. Fitzpatrick<br />
Group III. V. MacDonnell Group III. D. Fitzpatrick<br />
[J FOURTH INTERMEDIATE A.<br />
Group I. M. Mulcahy<br />
Group II. M. G. Hannan<br />
Group III. T. Murphy<br />
FOURTH INTERMEDIATE B.<br />
Group I. J. Flannagan<br />
Group II. P. O'Boyle<br />
Group III. P. O'Sullivan<br />
THIRD INTERMEDIATE A.<br />
Group I.<br />
P. McLoughlin<br />
Group II. T. Seavers<br />
Group III. M. de Courcy<br />
TIIIll) INTERMEDIATE B.<br />
Group I. J. Ryan<br />
Group II. St. J. Welch<br />
Group III. M. Davoren<br />
SECOND INTERMEDIATE.<br />
Group I. J. O'Toole<br />
Group II. S. Coyne<br />
Group III. T. Brady<br />
FIRST INTERMEDIATE A.<br />
Group I.<br />
W. Downey<br />
Group II. W. Downey<br />
Group III. J. Delaney<br />
FIRST INTERMEDIATE B.<br />
Group I.<br />
Not awarded<br />
Group II. N. Smyth<br />
Group III. N. Smyth<br />
PRIZE LIST.<br />
121<br />
EASTER AND SUMMER<br />
TERMS.<br />
PHILOSOPHY.<br />
Religious Knowledge<br />
Ethics<br />
Natural Theology<br />
Cosmology<br />
Ontology<br />
Logic<br />
Natural Philosophy<br />
P. Conroy<br />
P. Conroy<br />
D. Harnett<br />
D. Harnett<br />
T. Stokes<br />
J. Lynch<br />
P. Coffey<br />
LEAVING CER111ICTF<br />
Aggregate<br />
C. Finn<br />
Application<br />
Dom Kearns<br />
Religious Knowledge C. Finn<br />
Irish<br />
P. Walsh<br />
Latin<br />
C. Finn<br />
English<br />
C. Finn<br />
History and Geography C. Finn<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />
C. Finn<br />
FOURTH INTERMEDIATE A.<br />
Aggregate<br />
Application<br />
Religious Knowledge<br />
Irish<br />
Latin<br />
English<br />
History and Geography<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />
T. Murphy<br />
T. Deasy<br />
J. O'Neill<br />
J. Thornton<br />
M. Mulcahy<br />
T. Seavers<br />
T. Deasy<br />
T. Murphy<br />
FOURTH INTERMEDIATE B.<br />
Aggregate<br />
Religious Knowledge<br />
Irish<br />
Latin<br />
English<br />
History and Geography<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />
J. Flanagan<br />
T. McCarthy<br />
J. Flanagan<br />
Al. Molloy<br />
P. O'Boyle<br />
J. McInerney<br />
J. Flanagan
122 i'iii: \iN(kiI' .\\\L.\I.<br />
123<br />
I'll IRI) 1N'!II\1II)I\i'I A.<br />
'1 i11i all<br />
.\j.j'Iieatitii<br />
Ruligi>iui 11lli\\ l>.Ii.<br />
(<br />
j. 1'51 titi_lii,,<br />
Irish F. )'Snllivan<br />
L;Itill<br />
P. \IcI niIiIin<br />
I<br />
' ltriin<br />
Ili'trv and ( ;in1.11\ •i I >iliieii<br />
i)t IlLililit ie, I I.<br />
TH I RI) I NI FRM F 1)1 Al F B.<br />
IIRSI IN'rERMIiI)IAi'E A.<br />
ill ii<br />
IVelli_tIlIlli, kitoc Ie(Ii.0<br />
I iisIi<br />
\V I t iav<br />
MeNanee<br />
\V. \IcNaiiiee<br />
1 (Jnnn<br />
W. Dm o,<br />
Latin \\• I)>) tiev<br />
hiighii,li \\ McNaniet.<br />
I list> iv ,111*1 C. LlJ liv \i I_I> wit_v<br />
lii ii it i(-. I I )(lanev<br />
FIRSI INIFRMII)IATE It.<br />
Farrell<br />
it a J<br />
J tii\a1iii<br />
I ilsit J \Ii\aiii_<br />
1ttiit<br />
i;l1ill5Ii ¼. Two oiltv<br />
I Iit>rv and ( t eiraliiv<br />
.1<br />
I. USAll<br />
p<br />
SECOND INIII1II)IAi'F.<br />
K:.mes, C Fix. cmii F lIiiv.<br />
.\igi cg; it k I i_I I<br />
Ills K ii> \\ Ii. lii.e 1 It Ii\<br />
IrIsh I 'I' It I ft<br />
L;itin J I )''I' ii ii<br />
I'ilizlisli<br />
J. II linos<br />
I IF' ,iiiil ( "co LiI.I >ii 1'. CIi- ii<br />
\i,ii ii>. iliat Ri.<br />
1) Casey<br />
MtNiUE'I .N NIA!. PRIZE ISSV'<br />
1 \\l<br />
Ft itlislt J I Lii Iv<br />
V<br />
S<br />
September 3 - Ret urn uI 'I >> ii.ti >iit_i. to I-<br />
our 4 side of <strong>the</strong> house. eXit<br />
Ill has lit_i_il ii viii>>! f>r<br />
\j.tn,' I,Ilrar. \\ v have just tiilit<br />
I ok ar tint! it before wt jilinigi jilt) retreat<br />
a >iil jii-litiiti>>Il, fir this eVei]iili.t perhaps<br />
it is Ill_: : hitt to ke>. I lIlies thu ,liilts to<br />
'f<br />
September 6 '1' hi_arrival f tile l,av I> v-<br />
i,-, that IIIA11V of tilelil are sntTeri i_ Irini<br />
I \ I il_lit it ticks of ii> ni>_-sickness tiiitn V><br />
Ii'! k \ IllIlLi. J'atldv ¼_oil_v lea>!'. <strong>the</strong><br />
Ap 1 tb> year.<br />
September 7 I .ectio Itrevii, ;iitii <strong>the</strong> gut-<br />
1111_,j 1 ho> ks IIUIJI to I till tiii_ ia liii. 11(11111 icr<br />
I a V faces is very large, and we have a few<br />
te arrivals in <strong>the</strong> ¼_oiiiiitilnitv, ain()lIg thieni<br />
Fr. Meanev. whit> was liele two vears ago. 11><br />
in ilmises new desks fir s nil: of <strong>the</strong> class-<br />
1001115. ZIIII its 11eV seats snrroiinii tile play-<br />
IllilIli \VI. 114111C that V >ii lie aliowi_ti to I rest III<br />
> At galiies we i.t>t a glilililse of Sonic<br />
II hIm: 11111 1r. ti 1 ti- I ii 1cr i<br />
September S I m :1 - till: l\<br />
i mt_i Ii -:i1<br />
September I I--Fsnal Sntiulav exiilililiitiii<br />
it huh Vt It-It 111>1>.- 1 hIatt usnailv nillisni I<br />
ilei_ti>u:ls in tile aftefll>oll, i11141 to add to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
jliti_1i_st VL had our iiiiiiiittire I t "Jimiks."<br />
rst CI itilit gave a tie lilt>1 ill tilt: sect iid<br />
1>. ¼_aFr>>iI V i' dect>ti captain liv a lllajiritv<br />
f tile, with J I I'( ',oriniiii, vice-ca]taii,<br />
Mid P. Curry "Third lilan " Then "Jinks"<br />
arrived lint was di lolnatic elliltit_til hit to Iii.<br />
-I - i i i.i mmli] have voted.<br />
September 13 Ii i>.- iit1icitls hia]f-iiav.<br />
ill, 111>1. is slit> gilsi in haviig Caitt;iimm<br />
llnrling of a vij_t>rrIns character was<br />
s>c it'll <strong>the</strong> Junior Ai>iistt lies' groililtis. And<br />
<strong>the</strong> " Scalhies' ' were iii it Ii> lie lIlltdCIIIC, fi ir<br />
V lien >>1 Burke hiteti tip <strong>the</strong> ti_allis aitil iiiade<br />
a spi_ec!i ill winch lie said tillit he expected<br />
thi ni to iictice hard fill- tile Rect> pr's Cult,<br />
'Font Itrvne got o entiltisiastic that his first<br />
IRk -cut <strong>the</strong> 1-all ill tile Odicr end of <strong>the</strong> tield<br />
,iti>h iii Ii _imm>v it_ing ill <strong>the</strong> way got iii<br />
September II Ft. C.SCalltlei iimrv, S.J<br />
an h illlIi_!l i I mliii!] rays its a visit, and 0111:<br />
If ml Ha mmii imuiderhines <strong>the</strong> fact that he Is<br />
'I<br />
:iii II<br />
Septeitiher I.) 1'la v diiv in Itolliltir of inr<br />
mu> V Reel-l1 Respect f ir authority prevents<br />
ii- fl-I)III itiuikimig tile saute remark that we made
124 1llE \IlN(;R1'L' ANNUAL I 2ç<br />
i. a mint tile Utjtains. Fr. l'rovnici.tI has collie tnitilihl lied iyer G . hlaiinan. \Vitit <strong>the</strong> chainto<br />
huh II tliihe vih1 not lie ;tiiotiter play ii ins iii " hat lihay hail eli <strong>the</strong>re is no<br />
(lay t i 1i .ini va!<br />
kit i\\ h.'<br />
September I l— lute fell \vs gi iiiig round September 22-1 Ial f-lay and pouring rain<br />
with iiiv faces certainly have not that —Nutlnng iihiiisual inside except <strong>the</strong> efforts III<br />
K ri,clteil tie Ii ng. But <strong>the</strong>n, vliv (lid tlii-v <strong>the</strong> First Prefect and SI inc assistants to rceat<br />
nIii;v ipj he. vcstertlav<br />
iii fi ur(\ it hiewC mler's apparel ith a much<br />
September 18-The Aj ostolics hall a Visit 1hil_•( Ii I liii ttu iii -<br />
fr iii \lgr Reilly, Capet wn , who gave <strong>the</strong>nt September 23—The jire- Retreat half-day was<br />
it \-erv jic tiiig account of fliion life <strong>the</strong>re, taketi t -lay fl account if <strong>the</strong> good wea<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
and If tI reat work leihig (lone hv MilligrLit September 2-I \\liat has hal ii cited ? '!'lie<br />
Ilien in chili _\fnica. 'I'hie "Scallie'' pla\ %,, he] ii tug stafl (If <strong>the</strong> ga<strong>the</strong>red<br />
Rhhh\. :iiiI ;e Ii Minister has tlhi wlnt1e. \I. tu 1,.4ethier ti take down what v as said lhilril)g<br />
Hnrke . nlv a spectator. Pictures after tea . <strong>the</strong> traditional live niiilites' roar before <strong>the</strong><br />
September 20—Willie Co akley gets <strong>the</strong> Retreat hell, and <strong>the</strong>re was no roar, but <strong>the</strong>re<br />
e\ cii] hi 1k. Retreat begins to-night<br />
I Ii (uhhi]hii'tel liv Fr. IMara, '.J.<br />
September 27 \\'e saw iithiiiig and if<br />
ihhe lii iii I flu it lii ng cxci] it <strong>the</strong> li-dimes<br />
11111 il)L~ Ill hhhiui-t ihiteristing reire,it, but this<br />
eehhhhhg lie ir ihitinihig ill inn (liar that c<br />
li,t . li;Lih <strong>the</strong> 11111\ 11mii timid at <strong>the</strong> end time<br />
I )eulii,iti ii if St nilies.<br />
September 2$—I'lav day to let its recover <strong>the</strong><br />
ii I If eech once iiginn.<br />
September 29—A clii in practice was goin<br />
ii ihti emitilly and peacefully this evemmihmg<br />
111111] iii' if <strong>the</strong> ehiuinmsters Iresenteh Tnixie''<br />
it]! a I uiece of CI I( )CI Ililto,'-tl JCU, but <strong>the</strong>n<br />
October 1—Back to '(Ill time" to-night.<br />
- IvyI Ill iIts have a heated debate as to whe<strong>the</strong>r<br />
i have all lii itir more or all hour li55 ill<br />
Ivittir (Ii rnmiendi<br />
October 2—Feast of thii- Guardian Angels,<br />
ii leluratel liv an Irish exam .,ayiilent gale,<br />
tic, timid pictures after tea.<br />
October 3—First ii iximig iiititchi of <strong>the</strong> \ear<br />
ht iveehi ti o if tile clii hiremi ' ' creates great<br />
Xci tehlieii t.<br />
October -1---\n nhiexj iecft-d half-day and<br />
liii ref Ire all <strong>the</strong> more velcoiiie. We hear<br />
that I lie 'Merchant of Emiiiis" is returning<br />
I. e.\kRl)LL.<br />
1 -ut liii 'w -<br />
i ( lltuin. In-fit'If (Iltalilv.<br />
October (i—'!' I get really for <strong>the</strong> Rector's<br />
gim1i lye 11101 tIll liiimhmmig iiiatches against <strong>the</strong><br />
wireless going after iiitichi grunting and A1 ii istu ilk-s and <strong>the</strong> A1 ist,]ii-s came iiltt victors<br />
screeching. It was it' it Willie it was <strong>the</strong> wire- ill C.ICII case.<br />
less that made all <strong>the</strong> nw \Ve heard that October 7 —Is it trni- that Matt di- Conrcv is<br />
one who didn't VI ti- as rejected 1w his hiimsil - etigaged in writing Ilk - life if \V.<br />
constituents J1 I] ;-ni-ril Election - Take<br />
If si, lii ()tight II 1 )55 it ((Ii to us<br />
care, Cliarhii<br />
Mid i-' 11 si-c if we can't get extracts through<br />
September 21 '1'] I I Billiard Ti flirnailleilt is for jmmllhjcatiirm in <strong>the</strong> ANNUAL.<br />
providing gui I, xi-ite flit. lit . To-day 1k-s October S—.\ little bolt fro m <strong>the</strong> blue<br />
Kearns defeael \uel Ryan and J. ( )'Neill ctinic<br />
I -dtn- \Vut Ii regard to walks to town,<br />
October q 'I'hie jiiitic al iiititch 11115 a humu-<br />
1 hii ii ott-st Iletweeli <strong>the</strong> I liii si i la-rs -amid thii<br />
if time A1,otihcs. and after it <strong>the</strong> lilihis'<br />
11(11 1 ii 5t ti ri-i-i i\-i-r from <strong>the</strong>ir defeat.<br />
October I'J- I kimal 101 i1)thhi 1 iileth<br />
a ithi liii st mnmimsmial gri ails in all <strong>the</strong> (liInumii[Ii-<br />
Mi S. ( ;riehi ap li-s once again.<br />
October 14—'l'nidmmiiiii to celebrate liii buitititiuttiohi<br />
if Ilk- I'tinisitimi Martyrs lngan thns<br />
1eliliig.<br />
October Ili The Sctillmes' Rmmghv - ph- -<br />
gni-ssihhg, built i i thmi-umi ta-kleh <strong>the</strong> liar]-<br />
1 IT'L near tlii c ai ist, II inch gave ti vigiii iv -<br />
cii,uuiti-r-tackhi- ii Ins jersi-y and tugs. \VI--<br />
stid <strong>the</strong> Scallies' galmmi-s aii- dull 'l'niluiimuih<br />
fir tlii.- Jesuit \Iuirtvrs iii(ls to-ilighit Rev.<br />
\l,llminl. 5J , 11i-seeimt, ]uhetidiieil I lii- jItIlu -<br />
I II<br />
October I X lltlf -ltiv in Il l Ill, Ill r of thn<br />
\Iiitvr if tlhe h-ri-ni-li Ri-volutimi. \'i- hioj ie<br />
lie f t liii Il II ill lie 1 ieiititi elI soon -<br />
It smirliriseul tit liii 111111 ohlteil geumi-rositv iii<br />
I-i \Iinisti-r this ivi-uling in grtLmitiilg 5k-i-his ti<br />
ill a liii asked for thui-in, until we found that<br />
Tutu II as lii late stmmdv<br />
October 20 5 ilIti i if ils II ilht to towim ti-day<br />
i i nt u'hitimti i ill I_imiierick Rugby ti-aiui.<br />
It- dii lhlililis_ gi ilihiler ii Lmyi-rhiu] I niversit<br />
October 21- \Ve a en- glad ti see (1111' fi inlmii-i<br />
K t, -I - hi. RcIii-, this i-'i-mmimig, X\ ho hitis tim--<br />
i] hi nitiki- liii-, metreat<br />
October 23—A 11 i'.,1orV aumil I 'i-iigrtiili<br />
- \.Lhil tlMs tihiti. \\-ll , thii-re is nothing like<br />
iiitkmiig liii-,tuirv 111(1 that'.., vhmtit soliii- of it<br />
lmtul to ihi this morning. Christian 5dm ii Is<br />
Iirioighmt out it ti- tiihi to play li1tm minhi-r in. A<br />
.id imi:iti-hi, hmmt <strong>the</strong> visit ins i uuhihilmi-Ih 1 utter<br />
- -ii II i ill I iV 2 goals<br />
October 25— I )tir first half-i-vi,niuig this<br />
I' run Ri-ally it was badly \aumteil to chit ii<br />
li i -I getting illill <strong>the</strong> dark is Ilk- limit.<br />
October 27—Third Cliii) limmnhiimg ti-am lii - i ii hicil i u -i-r <strong>the</strong> 5i-alhie. \Ve di not '1 hsll<br />
iii!, it ill. We imutici- that Fr I liii Ii v has<br />
It tihi 1 ln mtstmtil 'si-emit society.' Thus miti-ans<br />
il_ti a iii- ti hi;iye if Ilhlir' at Christmas.<br />
October 28—\\'e tin- ah)le to survey <strong>the</strong> work<br />
-i It-i night's gali-. 'liii- Slianmiumi has hunt<br />
li.&uik-, 111(1 liituidi-d <strong>the</strong> district to \xithin if<br />
I ew hundred yards of <strong>the</strong> C hhegi- gtit e . Tile<br />
,vt'nlIe is blocked with fallen tn-i-s ttmiih slates<br />
gush iii are off <strong>the</strong> ro of . Hut <strong>the</strong> Al ii stI dies'<br />
gf4to retumaitis intact, thanks to <strong>the</strong> i-iigiiieer-<br />
$ui of Fr. Cuffe.<br />
October 31 h--i]' ut irui Is ire hued up<br />
.1!] I - KI 1k tid I ):ilv liii- lumisy at liii-<br />
'C iht 11 i - hI nuts are Contraband. tiuid In <strong>the</strong><br />
eveunmig TIle _\j uiustIiliis kept I lidhiclme Shtaunhina<br />
imm cli A style. A liii st enjoyable concert<br />
fulhaclI. ti which Fr. Kammi- c (ntrihlnti-d<br />
I'ati 1 4 IT I amid ''Santa I_uk-ia -<br />
November I –All Stiimits' I ),iy . High \Iuiss<br />
Alld -i I -l.tvilav, limit ]uimhiitlg i-uiti-niil (hugs.<br />
Till'lit hinighit shill is liii- arrival of more-<br />
liii- t\<br />
Eve Iami-ehs<br />
-<br />
I. ( )'I 11-i l.\N.<br />
I 1 i - .ilutlulli.<br />
ktuigli linus<br />
N o ember 3 Thii tinst muLti-hi for <strong>the</strong><br />
II - i. ii 1 - .i played ltetwei-n <strong>the</strong> hurling<br />
ti 11Th us - -t 'i i nd I)ivisii in and thui- Junior<br />
-st [li flue- ltitti-r lIon i-asilv.<br />
N oveinher Ii -A friendly iuiati-Im with a teani<br />
fl- 4 Qll 111 1111 hilitilus Chili i-ndi-d in it draw, -<br />
hi uini iiill It was it good gaulle and showed<br />
that Ill huilti Il ill be able to give a good<br />
iicullilh - -f it-, If<br />
N o ciii her N--An uumui-x ecti-lh Intl f-i- emiiimg<br />
a .0 miii] Ihireciated. Was it gil-i-n for <strong>the</strong><br />
arrival t Ilk 11LW desks, or to let mis try to<br />
vaiuii uiumrselvi-s laavigluromis Imnrhing match,<br />
as <strong>the</strong> fn st Imuts been rallier severe?
oven<strong>the</strong>r 10 I -.itai lll(illtlIlV I'LL tLiv iLll(i<br />
1 11111 tii \'. 1011 tllllltte(l tile Jtitiiir A1Ht-<br />
iit- It, ti \ t 11!I- to _'room. It is not lu-<br />
(1 liii ii il' i'', llO(Tl\ 5i(t <strong>the</strong>re.<br />
November I-i --A half-div in lion ur of<br />
lii i -tU luSt Vhs UuiehrhItlii \esteiduiv.<br />
November 17 -The- Second l tind for tlti<br />
Re-It r' Cui \\ Illeli Was to lia u I elinu tit-tiuiv<br />
liii 1 1 stjue-1 owing to 101(1 \\ eatiler.<br />
Nov ember 19 -Leaving Certificate visit flic<br />
lily tiii_tttuiii,iitt to SCC \lhtli)ltlI. All en-<br />
1 \ Id till etuilillL i1toiitlt tllu\ rutlliiie(l lit iiie<br />
it it, rI lull (Itlilclle(l.<br />
November 20- hr Riii.i X\ gained a<br />
tlltitl\ t.-i1A -I\lI <strong>the</strong> 4.Illlt.tllthl Scilotis<br />
itiiti lilt it Itlit, 5 Ii its II ;. Louis<br />
hr try<br />
November 21 - e- heard v ith deui regret<br />
ti,-iii it tile iiettit it Michael kelly. May he<br />
11<br />
November 2.1--Pla -vtlay for Clitinuinna T><br />
ituhtt till yearly entry in our diary it Is till<br />
111 (liv If file year \VltCll we "go to tite dogs<br />
It is a great thing <strong>the</strong> (logs are <strong>the</strong>re to go t<br />
ii till-I \ ISI <strong>the</strong>re would he no jilavelay, but<br />
tile l'rute-e-t 1 Studies 5111(1 it \\lls a ''hare-<br />
November 27---Third Chili Played Cliristiati<br />
liluilt It Lill, and after llncky fig ilt<br />
mr niinr \\ Ire- heateit by S v'ints \\e enveii<br />
II very l.,-,oil tjctuire after tea.<br />
November 2S There \\e-re eXciiatli Its liistile<br />
<strong>the</strong>- I.ui rarv %%illdo%v, and si ineolu.- said<br />
that Pr. I )aiv was trying to get hack to<br />
Australia It escape tile cold, lint no, it is univ<br />
all earth that lie is tittiug di u ii f i tile ile\\<br />
i reluSs set<br />
November 311—St. Andrew's 1)av. \Ve iliell-<br />
It It tile- tilet fir tile benefit of <strong>the</strong> Sc tchies'<br />
it sUtle-etle ii in getting off stuitiv in honour<br />
ii <strong>the</strong> tehli-ti 11.<br />
December 2—Such disniuti sonitds are cinuilig<br />
I r Ill tilt iii lIsle room that Hilly Preiuiei Lihist<br />
really believes that <strong>the</strong> cit ir iivaster is cltistising<br />
\Villie 1)(Iwne, anti thato<strong>the</strong>r-, are ratthiu<br />
tin Call., alid stalldiilei it eats tails. .\]t!<br />
across tile corridor \Viihe .oakley is<br />
that <strong>the</strong> I'm ire-less set \Vi II t ill I ehitell<br />
December 3 St. iruuitcis Xavier's I )a<br />
llttit '\itss ittel a serllimll ic Fr. ( )'l)iinogllue-,<br />
-' J_ Lre-i-eeitt <strong>College</strong>. As for <strong>the</strong> tulle- alter<br />
dinner, well We are too 'fed up" to write<br />
ai itult it excel it to thank Fr. t1 mister<br />
l'Ili \l1N(',Ri1' ANNUAL.<br />
December -1 I lc ltitz liluttil iguuiitt St.<br />
ill '- C' ' e I I mr ti.-uuu 'mvoil Ii', a Ic II<br />
\Ve e -tflhVli <strong>the</strong> lietfire Ien hlur<br />
JIII te It -<br />
December fi --A luilf-day is very wehcoiiie as<br />
i c- Itive Ii it iiutd iiiiicit ill <strong>the</strong> \VIL\ of ganue-s<br />
ho II I It iliLilIt -<br />
December —Feast of tit,, lniiivacuihate n-<br />
telti ii utti a jiiv iI:tv. New itieIultt -rs i.e It<br />
reee -I\ ( nt I ulir I.utihis Sodditv thi l' II-<br />
III Li<br />
I)eernhur ii I mr second Ruliii'\ X\ Ili , i<br />
LIIF.stihttl Se-it ols' See-oitd X\ T] ttiittl<br />
Was Very I'm 1-11 all thirotigli 1111(1 it was Ii it itli<br />
tit(- lust IIltttlitt tliuit <strong>the</strong> vistti is scored tit<br />
\ViItIltl --<br />
i)ee,iiher 12 1111- 11141st interesting tiiiti I<br />
he st it Ii t t i nr iilor is <strong>the</strong> railway tulle -<br />
tIll It ' liii 11i he holidays are pear. I::<br />
flit, It is 1 stL1l I <strong>the</strong> times.<br />
I)eceuniii i-I N eu e'tislni ins Iv ire lilt it<br />
iii- I:irst CIIIII 1 tilhurd table, 11111111 to <strong>the</strong> ut -<br />
Lilt I If tile Iii, Liitleke-eIle-rs 'mu-hii are wiiiiiei<br />
I<br />
- tIle .tl lILt-ri-nec-s by it protracted gaitle<br />
December 15 Three- '1 tises hire- most of its<br />
to Liiueriek tm tile iiiltiiiec lerfOrIllatle'e of<br />
1)irot!tv'' in iii i tite St. Vincent dc Paul<br />
Si iCie- tv. 4111 Ilk- way ii mule I ne 'l)IIS list its<br />
tilt till liii ii c- line lack friuii tile village<br />
ml tilt CoilI,Li..<br />
i)c.eiiuher Ili Fiiii dress relue-arsah of ''(',eIl-<br />
It. I-i' Re- .iaii this (-telling. It llrtliiuises<br />
c mi-i Ilte illilic herfortllllt't. All did lIeu<br />
bitt e sleei1lii, J .Me Inertie and j ( )'(orilihili.<br />
till mulL Itt bruiscr f 1111 oiiuulit;uuiti" \\ - his<br />
IlulkintLi 11111 tite lIllY ill his sleep.<br />
December IS —\Vutiks iii"teul of gailies ii--<br />
(111151 I , f t1K 111kd we-atiler. Luter in tile eve-njilL<br />
1 tIll ct of 5110W covered tile gruund. Vet<br />
o\er it lllllllrell 'misitois e-aliie f r ollir erfi mu-<br />
1111cc- if ' ( ;e-tie-ral J ihtu Reeianu - ' ' I fur actors<br />
have iililiryed i-,inct - Friday tuiLiuit-- -including<br />
'1'rix1e----iitii <strong>the</strong> visit irs eiiiive-i1 <strong>the</strong> play 'mclv<br />
IllIcit - t_ liLittulitti 115 to <strong>the</strong> LctOis.<br />
December It) Mire- snow, 1111(1 Sliding on<br />
Ii Ic IIIi1 urt is iii full swing.<br />
December 20 1 .le-kinL up tills <strong>the</strong> evening.<br />
ilstriiiultiIil of prize—s, and a<br />
it liii I i tItlls1ii iv Fr. thllter. ''iteu Solenin<br />
Ite-nie-hitiin ;titil 'm'mc go off to lied -nih dre-uitti<br />
If It title- '1' -iii Irrow 't\\ ill be lii 1 ii iitge-r it<br />
(Irk mil<br />
.Ianuarv ihi his is at e- eiliiltZ X\114211 wr-'tl<br />
ilk, It' lit till t. weeks votinger.A ittuhjcs<br />
tIll II \\' I a -m ' 11 tt - fellows savint lit t<br />
it ire lLhlitt As ii utnyille c Ill tl lit c a<br />
fm -tIlt tint it We lie-gill ltlr tlays re -el tIle-c-<br />
II ttitulei tile 1111ectil 11 if Pr. l)'mvvcr.<br />
.Jantuarv 17 Ri-turn it I.ay lioVs -. And a<br />
tIc '.1 LICI s<br />
.Ianuar IN -- Tile- I tiilr thing that got extra<br />
lit ilIrilig our absence- is liii- stuihv luau,<br />
- limit ills II 111W arralige-n it'll t of lights md<br />
sh1tie it ltithi tle- a great h (I 11 -<br />
.Ianuarv 19 l'iie - hiahf -mluiv and a flIhtIllIhl<br />
- I tttj t- ilm, Ill it elteer us niuch, hut uti late<br />
1111 sleep nu;ude tllilgs hi little- brighter<br />
tile Ii lie-less ihie-silt 5eelll to relish heInLi nisttllei<br />
III thirih Chub rot lilt.<br />
January 23 Nothing utIle exciting tliumii<br />
iislmltt ml riuljiig lire-eciten-, liv several If <strong>the</strong><br />
1111 Re LItIS<br />
January 2-I Full class (lays 'm'me're- just lie-arti<br />
ic, 1-111 thu study 111141 III she-this- ire --I terrililt<br />
mist. ,itteF <strong>the</strong> - Li'Iiristlltas holidays. l',yell tile<br />
iie-.I'metts 11 et ill ihtv ill syiluhatll\.<br />
Jan uar - 27 'Phi us came Intel, with it large-<br />
I iillllhltLe il his finger, and larger lIe-s ()if his<br />
ii lilt - liii in f 'plus fours.'<br />
Januars 29—A gre-umt 'marIe -tv of glilile to-day.<br />
Rii-iiy Illuing <strong>the</strong> I,av hIlIVs. Soeeer 1111(1<br />
II iirliitg lice-Ill iv <strong>the</strong> A1 isil lies. ]lilt tIle-<br />
'mueathier is 'mer\ (11111 tIll! s is 11111 ihiutry for<br />
lillthlilig tu-ithi ie-clrlhlllg it-, happening.<br />
February 2 Feast if <strong>the</strong> - Purification ill If I Iui<br />
I.,uiu - ;untd 11 lmiiLYlhiiY Its Ii. Higgins tli(Ik his<br />
List titus this morning hlcartiest clmngrat(lihtti<br />
115 tm itini .itiul tltuttul-i", fir tile- ilaydhly lIe- gut<br />
Its I. hilIiillltIllll tiil I',, Intu ill iel\e Ili'- tm<br />
'It mlii ft (XItlils ill I )III )lilt .<br />
FebrUar% 5—We- e- lljItVe-il hi \\ihi West<br />
'I ',m( this ele-IlilIg until it was hnishie-d, lint<br />
lilt II smilIc it our lie-rIle-s tile-il 115 uvithi te-lliilu4<br />
11.1t 11, 1 i 11111 lhi<br />
February 7—A hiahf-day 111111 hI gruelling<br />
-anti ml R ltLilv in First Cll. The A1iistthie's<br />
lii I mlImy <strong>the</strong>ir soceer utiti <strong>the</strong> Nitrtlte-riis<br />
Alt tI iL I Ig Ii 11111k fill- tlie-iiisehves Ill tile- fit-<br />
''Sill Iihi<br />
FebruarN iS -flit- illte- lie-e'tllahi-, of III .\ all']<br />
ii<br />
1 , _ti_-u Ililte-rll iee'tiire- fronu Mr. ItililkilI<br />
'mm !11I1L lntriiig stiilv We f1-it that hit<br />
-I Its 'i,iilii 1111 e- hill re-cotte-il it ititicli 1111 ill<br />
-11 1 , -iii lireti,<br />
I e-Iirtiary Ii III .\ -'c- c- ill II I kllll'mv 111111 to him<br />
ia Vt e - itt tvitht l\ A to-day to t(w ii to se'e<br />
II rillIlIlee if _htili its (.hL.shmr, uund all tile-v<br />
1-1-11191t 1)111-k tiiis <strong>the</strong> 1111 ii lItte-ulil it at if joke-<br />
"\Vlmen (hill ithilit' sti/e<br />
February I? I liii Se-Ilil irs i tlhL\e-(l <strong>the</strong> Chrishill<br />
Sell ls ti-lilly it Rugliv, illit lost as <strong>the</strong><br />
rulili I r -ve-llte-lh uls frolil gi ilIg to c-Itt-er tiwun -<br />
Mie'l- 14111 ke-, 11 uweVe-r, tite new liliR-S curre-Sutile<br />
III 11 lilt _\xxi - i., 'mt its <strong>the</strong>re- hInd hud us<br />
all that -!%10 Illhui 111111- 1111111 ILiet1.<br />
i:ehrLI,r II _\ hthilf-evelllilg III lultke iijt for<br />
51111 liv 0111 mmiIS But harilv had we- started<br />
Lilt it he-ti it r,iIlIe-uh its it Ilever rained lie-fire-.<br />
Fehruar I 6—'' tile Mvsteriu lus Four" ' hmn -<br />
el it mIte I I ic- active- again. The (lilly thing<br />
illVstm 11 111 tlItt tie Tit ite at lIreselit. is It gl-e- t<br />
-- IIesiI air I mitsil is We lire- e-je-e'ted fritin pla y -<br />
liii i - mrr Ill re-lIlhlrly to take tilt' air. -<br />
i:e hru.ur IN 'rho Crc sceIlt Iij 'era " Ilir Miss<br />
litmus \\.islit our Miss (',iiis except for tue<br />
I 1111 si i tilt Is \t hIm i elljllved it this hmfterill 1011.<br />
Fehruar 19 _\ visit from Tom II tliue-tt and<br />
'ml ]mittllie- iriglltell our I'll llthav e-Ve-llillg.<br />
lilt .\ mm sitils started it hiiirhiig lehlglie tlIdhtt.<br />
February 21 Shrove luiesuhav hriiigs hi hi;iiftIhlV<br />
huh ill LIII - stuiilv III lire! hIre us for Lent.<br />
February 23—Tini Dcas.v De—as. and St. J. \Ve-icit<br />
are lust careful hihtillt stttlitg illitllse-_tralis ill<br />
<strong>the</strong> iii iriiiitu try, allil thte ;lit 111111 lv Car('-<br />
fill Itlumilt lv titling tIle III. hIlt It Ii tilt dc-light<br />
f Joe CrdIL1I -<br />
Fehruiar 25—fltt se ttli- it cstel Ilil muie- iu<br />
IlimmIli tilt 11 I,t - litelI resumlilti il,, lIre be-gi till ill.eI<br />
Ili till ii list -.Ihliie of thteiit st--in to hIve<br />
i lull I tilt II tint tiers ti l-Ilhl\ -<br />
February 26 -'l'hie- \htllk pine-il tilt -<br />
tilt t t 'mull Clii!' shavers this Iliortlilig. Third<br />
lid' lIt1 Ill m_Ihhies met ag1tili 11 if Rugby<br />
ihlatmII, bitt Ill re has 11111 Ileell agreed iliuti.<br />
Februar, 25 llllf-e'me-liiiig. The Jiliuihir<br />
1mm st lie,, liii t Third Chill ill 11 good hurling<br />
Ititlch Ill I 114uise- I.ezuguic- tehillIS ittii-,teti lilt<br />
i' - e vciiIliL -<br />
s1arch I - -_\ hitlle-rthl IuIlhie-hlrll of fiiruii of<br />
tlIekhlly ihlililug <strong>the</strong> Seahiies chluse-d alnlusl.-iule-ilt<br />
for el elI hi dv to-clay e- xe'e-Iit for <strong>the</strong> victim,<br />
Charlie.<br />
March 2 ( 'II-Vat e-xe'ite-ulielit tlti e-Ve11ihiI4 for<br />
tile ililFilliLi Ic-agile-s he-gin After very tilts1<br />
LhtliIm I I h'( ',t rilihihi's te- hillI dre'' 'mu ithi \V<br />
mm ifs tiulil , 'mu Ink - P. Uirri Ill i 11d I'. h_I ui-mv<br />
ilIli-t 1 -uLitill next week.<br />
March -I 'l'iuirtl Cub uue-leitiite-ml new visitors<br />
tim-ill - t\ile Ii tiley iihiYed tile- MitullIt Rugby<br />
Ic_till mlii Will liv It 1tiiitit<br />
Mardi hi lIe roller 1111 tIIc Ic-inns courts me--<br />
lIlilIt I- it, tilllt ylie'lttiltll is lIe-hIm and is to lie<br />
tutu, it 1 iv 110 tIler term. ilie league rehtlhlY<br />
h (cttt cell 1'. h_arfl)li itiid 1) Corry resulted in it
128 FIii iixt;ii'i ANNUAL. 1 So b' 12, L)<br />
win for <strong>the</strong> latter. The A15tolics are getting<br />
ready a plaY fill t Patrick's Da , hut I_verytli1l<br />
tt"iitt It L'tfl tlic mIllie, IS LlOLkt_d Ili<br />
- Cl<br />
March III- monthly i lavdav , and a<br />
iii tulle. (,aliil_-s ill <strong>the</strong> nu'iiilug<br />
\VlR II I iii 'CI iids hull tile st_'ahiies i(l\V III<br />
tilt- :uftcrn' oil nt went 1 see our Senior fifteen<br />
i victory liver a lltiit-iiii;uii team at tiitn-t<br />
hut -Lr mitts.<br />
March 9 .\ notice tIll <strong>the</strong> lularul a(iveltl1ng<br />
S in I it -late before <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> term<br />
.1 ulut Lay 511 ol i)ehating ocictv is<br />
fl t tiunig it <strong>the</strong> ilst.<br />
March II -.\ great ilav ill tiit.- alillals of <strong>the</strong><br />
Seiu1Iui., fir <strong>the</strong>y on <strong>the</strong>ir iiiatcli agaitist<br />
L1lrltu.uh -lioois' iiiii Rllghv t iii Pictures<br />
I til It it - ii minor hung II i i I great<br />
\ltti it\<br />
March 12 The 'flu lus in - Iiii i - ike its<br />
tii •C. ullct ;111.1 lilt of <strong>the</strong> \s I. lii 1 u1lii5t5<br />
In - iii nil iIrl-adv<br />
March 15 .\ii S t- fn -Ili <strong>the</strong> Iilhrillarv<br />
1:1c1 tIn h Id 1111 IllIle fill patients I\ B.<br />
ill iiiiude into an auxiliary ilitirniary<br />
March If -It is not easy ti keep <strong>the</strong> Score of<br />
till \ It I Ills, hInt this evtiliilg ne learn that<br />
tn ellt\ are down aire;ith aiid that two<br />
itf tile t I IllIllIlllii tv are clii ft iied to I 1)1(1. We<br />
spent tilt after-dinner recreation ga<strong>the</strong>ring<br />
-diiuuiirocks, Without 11ovever agreeing oil whitit<br />
tile gelitlitic article.<br />
-.'.' L. 'e mi ii1prs t •le p.\iliI. bi Atm.<br />
-' rr u-fl nn -c r r —nmiom tiiu- '1' .e,l t S tI<br />
,lorbot 111611 " - i" ui n '.n r - ' r .ul Se.ii fli<br />
i - ' L1n-r\1\71 n.ittiiii ruç u-i<br />
urn r. t -'r (tii1\ -r - I-nh ni_ur •15t' 51) 1ititi<br />
Sé\niu' mm r.rr\ r _n Ultilitt 1i,\l)1Ii(<br />
ar. in titá ic nut filet., rA xtinii in<br />
tlhi: tiumtm- nit i1.lr cr eu-i é cure cmi<br />
ttui ir-cmi,,e 'r -' nip ri mutim imir Tmttlfle ir<br />
fl , t , -<br />
March IS The 'flu graj iii is nit ainting<br />
lick lv tillith tlllh iii mrlllitl try is how <strong>the</strong><br />
I: tiriiuiirv iitl all extra hurst: has<br />
arrived, to look after our Patients. Mr.<br />
l)tnunchiv hilLs agreed to swell tile 511111 in <strong>the</strong><br />
ui -I if tie goes to bed with tile 'liii. It<br />
h- nil fir tile loor_isix.<br />
March 20- \Ve hope that it is <strong>the</strong> 'flu and<br />
nnthiiug elSt-, for this mornilig one fellow told<br />
its that Ile has a machine-gun at h line and<br />
intends brillgili.lz it back with ilillu next term,<br />
tlitit lie iias siituktii hands n itli a man wiul<br />
thiveil ivt-r Niagara Falls, that hue knows a Ili<br />
tight feet tall, and that lie set-s a Rajah ever<br />
ha' it ii' iile .\nttYet tile lad's name is not<br />
March 2-I --' I3iisiiiess as usual" is What k<br />
til ut ihuit class, and 'ItlIsinesS as usual"<br />
hit - 'tin nncrohe ill its turn as it arrests a<br />
fe lien victins. \Ve \yrjte litme fmr our<br />
truvelliig exjt'lises to-IliLthlt, anti <strong>the</strong> men of<br />
<strong>the</strong> Slitil cuii lie llt-urml mln.clissing tilt relative<br />
lu - ru--. f <strong>the</strong> 1.1 iC., tiut- Simuthuern General,<br />
M111 t 1t i'i_iui lvav<br />
March 2(—Feast (If tile .niitiiiciation, and a<br />
Ii.ill-mI.ii I c,nsimle tile ll()il-'fluites.<br />
March 27— 'nd still <strong>the</strong> wi miider grew" as<br />
u t n alcbed tile digging of a <strong>the</strong>e!, trench ill<br />
fl-(,lit if <strong>the</strong> \lmstlics' (',rmtto Are tiltit)<br />
stage a war picture for tilt -<br />
March 29 Thit- Alifistolics try <strong>the</strong>ir luck at<br />
(', Ii I 'hill to-dILy ,unil enitIveil it Very<br />
intuit i-lIlt- if our ex-Ilutielits are hack in<br />
C 1111 lighitt-r itidies but vitli ileavv hearts,.<br />
April I —Pc xis Da v rotughut I in tiiing \er'<br />
-ti tntl - fill- slIme of its are always <strong>the</strong> same<br />
lilt Iii ti Ilothiluig Slc(ial to-tia. In lhu<br />
Illig \Vt - had a very ellivahIe Picture, 'The<br />
Lii ii u.<br />
April -I .\ In hatirs' Rt - iuglimlis knowledge<br />
(NILIII ltill ill 1 OCCII11iCd till tile last nlintite of<br />
tli 1 tiui<br />
April 5- III' Fhitiisdi - 'I'hic- \jlstohics<br />
uugli lr:u lv tlurotigil till.- Ci-renionies, while<br />
tilt- Lay It vs are read to make <strong>the</strong>ir departlire<br />
ill fact slinie ()f t t ivlil disturbed imuir<br />
liuirinllg slniiiht'rs -us tlit-v i attled off fr an<br />
ttii v trail<br />
April - -(((I I'riml:uv 'I'll(- - \ l 1 stihics visit<br />
1 lit -ui I 1- rest-nt at tlui_- St-yen \Vimrtls. We<br />
it nilt ill fluid a <strong>Mungret</strong> rt-lrest-iitativc. Fr<br />
Nlo lIlly, S.J, ill tilt- pulpit.<br />
riI —Eustt-r Stlndav. - I itur vacati)it<br />
I iuuliuluut -nts are in full sniilg and all Seem to<br />
It 0, iii vi iig tilt-inst- ---es.<br />
April 12—Finals of thut- hllhiling and fmlitbahh<br />
itaLt lit -s I it-, )\umht-d great excitt-iiient. ( )tuu<br />
\llut - riclulu \isitmmrs shuuweih great interest ill tiut -<br />
IllirhiuIg Illatchi but (-011111 limit he it-rsnuiht -ih t<br />
ttuke part in it Au old Mliiugrt-t master, Mr<br />
F-Il, hu:u aurivel troiii Uouigmwcs and has iiitcre-tt-il<br />
Ililtlst-if in tile ire! maration of our play.<br />
\Ve art- gratt-ftih too lnni fir his kind help.<br />
pril IS 'I'm lit- rt ili\ for itir excursi(mn if<br />
C Lllthlt r it riluits, 'tie have our Retreat to-day<br />
Ill sI tail of ti i-lilt )rri 1w.<br />
1$<br />
.priI 17 'ilie hlt-lu\ells snuilel kill tilt- retlurn- -!<br />
111111 jiitlgiiig hly luhhlelIhluult't-s thi------ -<br />
hi I lt Ii 11 Ii nI So nIt- iit-re to ciltir tilt I - -<br />
April 21 i i I,_ lifti- and hut, assistants hi -<br />
ii lilt - -'hInt I-I Ills play iviultil us cinuilig<br />
Niu iLv The ri-hucarsal ti-night iuiukt-t, ii<br />
- i fr great sticit ss<br />
April 2 1-1, r. 1,rO,vincial arrivts tip-lay. I I.<br />
iC It, a 'tieICm lilt ilsutir. 'Flit- rt-suills 4.f ti.<br />
r \i-x1.'tu, essa\s are p511-Il till.<br />
April 2— care t-nsoleti fir tilt list, ml it<br />
il_tv eXIlilu. by Itt-thug asked to smile wIn t<br />
1 I'll ii -s ire hieing taken fir tile 'tIix;iii<br />
\sL'tl, The ,itlisuiIies jlll\ 'Ille Magisitt<br />
• (iLLS sUctessI lit R stLugt-tl lit-ti ri it Cr 'tvtl<br />
- - -it is L.mfllguLutluiatliIils to Pr. Cufit-, itho<br />
t, t si1 ik ImI Its li-i illhttim Ill -<br />
'lipril h-h- -\\ hat a fall I M. Itturkm_- has taken<br />
-- C.tl , lIlt tucing uccustmnuei ti ( ;atlui_' lIt 15<br />
li hilly ivutli Ills ilililili, Ill liii-. Pi(-kCts.<br />
pril 23-1' tlit't I tilt l'lItrl iilagt- of St -<br />
it lI_IIILI I Inhi iIist, ihtiritug 'tvhuich<br />
I - i iu_-t-lt-y u, i-u-.. R.—all i ut1 lai icm i-<br />
t.aeht-uI it tit-atitltlil >t 1-1111 11. 'l'hiirti tIuhu ]take<br />
ken to tilt lard t_U1L5 court, lint whitii J.<br />
I irk-v J u u_I ott - alil Jmit- utlugli stlivt ftr<br />
liii ill it Is 1111 11e 1111111 tiunils stugeul thut-ic.<br />
April 27 \\ e art- s, jrry ti Itt-ar that Fr<br />
I \, hulsI Iflefeet, has retired to St<br />
111 -, 11, -' 'lilt, lit iii- 1W 11C that hiu- will 1utk<br />
C 1111 Its 'ter\ smon agilihi Fr. Miuuistu_-r<br />
i .ittlil'LtIh lltttlitim oil 'tutu hlih' 11t't't Ill( )ti ir<br />
iwer -<br />
April 29 -\ .'ttll-il-t,ltlt 1-hlgliv ti Iill1ittithu ill<br />
I', lilt nv bmvs ket-iil occlljmii_ml, 'tviiilt thut -<br />
-iillh, 11th t - It ( ',aeljt' illlutcil tuiuiler it lila,.-<br />
priI 10 I tiliiiS tIlLs starteui ill real t-arnt-st,<br />
lit - iiiv tilllig 'tie N\ ant is liii rI- ci ullltS ti<br />
111 US uhuuitI- 111111 iv ilturing tilt- tint- 't'teathier<br />
are having. Ft-rd Itailv came back Ii itik-<br />
-- 'hull gtl\, ILliul Itutti 'tyt (vt-re glad to weiill<br />
II It miular ca taiii , Pathilv CLLrri iii -<br />
Ma) I Religiolut-. KIll \'tledgt- extunus in thutlu<br />
:grahiuhIlt \\t- luavt-ii't ut-i-n zuhdt_-<br />
I limit - C lUll is tiit ill ire trying, hit- hum urs'<br />
ii fmitir limns' t-xluiiuiivatililu -<br />
May 2—Thit- Si. Vinci_-ut tit PILLII Si Itltt<br />
to Kitt Iuts't preparing- thit hlllhiiih tuhi Ii )tiEiiil-<br />
Jiuuu 1 )'(',irlll.uuu ill- ti-i J ltritg;Lhi's<br />
ii as treasurer.<br />
1a 3 (liii tirst CihiI III hiiglu!iI.rt ti-<br />
- it I\ 1 III. II ilit<br />
y.ii:r - - i - - - - \ 111(1 I;'terv clii t 'tills illILihi- I<br />
luiiuu, lLnd 'himiui t"etl\ trs auth Jim lilt -<br />
Ii: lilt - i- nmrkt-ul like 'I'ruijnis, tint till-<br />
1' 1:1w - -- itliti sill May li<br />
-I li<br />
NI<br />
- ii.--- t 01 111 Ill I -<br />
lIIl L-il- iti tn\L\tl ti<br />
tIll' I iii in ;t liLitir ihi_-aust - The imlivs ticthiut(iLhui(-<br />
ih tit(- fuint-rtd as far ILs <strong>the</strong> avenue<br />
ate, aliil Muuugret 'tilLs a sail place for <strong>the</strong><br />
f tilt tltiv We oiler our sulucu_-rest S',illlii<br />
1 his s-rriwitig hulure:lts.<br />
S 'l'lit- \iilt't- lut uhi- hutulil tilurnluihlt - uht<br />
I i started anti s- nut- gmxul nitutchues vert-<br />
I -ilv liii tilt illllldh)ltll alIt-i- . Jim Kt-itill<br />
iv I - ft thu- A1 iu)stm 11t' St-lit xl cmi ru mtitt- ft Or<br />
I --..\<br />
if -_.shiirants to )tir Laiivs Suiltulitv<br />
iI - liii ilk (Iti tender <strong>the</strong>ir Iltuillet-.. Jun Mchilt<br />
ill :,_I it Itlu I vat ji in \\ Ilk-11 lit- ILi II cart-ti in<br />
lIlt iii: :1ii ii I ttlurnlunlen t lIlt 'uL - ithirk-t- (vhs<br />
li C I It fair I Ilhu\ fr u,__'iurt-.<br />
lai If) 1h ttvday as it is st-coiutl 'I'lIullstlay,<br />
1 nit huh a fimrceti uultLrcii ivhihi- ottit-rs tn-<br />
I ci tie riulm_- Pu Aulttrt_.<br />
Ma I 3-.4,I lull tttitil 115 1 Iit\Vttli thit t ((ui<br />
.5 I handball tied Iiturhug. 'l'hit- Lay<br />
till lutIst I uf thit- handball t-vi-lits, liii hilt -<br />
-si lit, ;uyt-ngeti <strong>the</strong>se uii_-ft-ats by trillllh1lllii<br />
ill illirhihIg \ihlllitllries begin.<br />
May IS-- Mick ( ,tuhlhl\'s tlt-ft-tut in <strong>the</strong> liatuthhail<br />
tm)lirlilLhiLelit \Vlls thit- Sllrhrist- ' Of ttit- year,<br />
it I( ;Ili , ti 1 111C I if <strong>the</strong> players. 1_ Reams and<br />
1 1. -I C i- culnt- mff victi<br />
i\i,t 17 Ast-t-nsii ill 111111 So lIly - \\lLiks 1111(1<br />
1 , -t, i 1 Pt ti, take away Ii- Ill a IdaYday ill<br />
ii i - - lint tlit rain won't lit us dim ttuivtiuing<br />
May 211 'Tis sa lumg since 'tie were thit-rt-,<br />
cull hiturdlv find our waY to l.iullerick to<br />
st t - thU uuutitcht -s of thut- first ritIhiui (if thit- 'I'll -<br />
1114111(l Ft-is humhing. Linuerick 1111(1 a It m itllar<br />
Ilhiuigil ulhLrrl'tv victory o't -t-r (_'ii-k and <strong>the</strong> 111111<br />
if 'ri11 'II ai\ ('ti_-Lit din- ti hii-fimui_- Chart's (Ira-<br />
is 'l'Ihev were twu I S iieiuiliti uillitciliS.<br />
Ma - 23-.- ( )'hIt-a anti A. Mhut'Shilli'tluil illet<br />
I. ki -tirns tund J Ciin'tvav ill thit- hntul if <strong>the</strong><br />
hi:uuimhl tuhl tm nruiauium_-nt J I I'll -u 11111 .\ Mac-<br />
'!1 - C 'it - tii i .\ stall is I thug
IM ,i'JIF \ll Nt ill' \\\! .\I.<br />
T<br />
131<br />
.1 it once With <strong>the</strong> Hitsu Cit mii1ioi.lii1i<br />
I Ja It( 11 'all This is ' inlv inc of many cimtitio"<br />
tl,:it lit acting First Prefect Mr.<br />
•.Ikimi i, olgiltising <strong>the</strong>se days.<br />
Mn 2-I Fr Nichtiilsi,n, an ,ld Mitngret<br />
Ill. 1mm W%lillilit1g, said <strong>the</strong> li,v' Mass this<br />
rimimig lie etve a talk to <strong>the</strong> .\1,st,dics<br />
t t-vcninc in 4t1te of Miingre-t's irk in <strong>the</strong><br />
S A. The Lay hot \I defeated <strong>the</strong> Api stoflcs<br />
SoCCer, lint <strong>the</strong> .\histflic, Itirneil <strong>the</strong> tables<br />
May 27 'l'lle village li -t, 'irgainsed by<br />
St \nie'eiit ile- I'ittl Society, did not get<br />
1,-li p.itnmagc fr,mii <strong>the</strong>- Clerk of <strong>the</strong><br />
cit lie-i. I IiL\\ li iw cr5 canti.. d wmi fre-<br />
I ii-mitiv 1 nit <strong>the</strong> ci imllj etiti irs got gi iid fun un!<br />
it \o,al all that i.i. as wanted.<br />
Ma 2S Mr lii him ;irr.iiiC,'l a l;tvii teiltl1<br />
lii 0 ;I1, 1 lit, I nt i ii I \\ iii i<br />
Ill V<br />
I ' .' All excellent picture ends <strong>the</strong> (lay.<br />
June 3 Fr. Calter leil <strong>the</strong> choir to Ga1vav,<br />
e it Ilk nil iLrs visited all <strong>the</strong> places of<br />
itlt,1ut iliclildilig I niversitv <strong>College</strong>. 'lucy<br />
ii ic t Paid v ( rein alld Mick Lvilen fresh from<br />
i -in tiRir medical exailIs.<br />
June li AI A, <strong>the</strong> lucky class in <strong>the</strong> ''class<br />
1kH ciiiti_st 1,111 its imiettihers have had<br />
inv larger calis during <strong>the</strong> <strong>Past</strong> wuvki had<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir excursion to _\rdnacrnsha and Killaloc.<br />
liri;in kuntle(lv was ItliiSt anxious n visit <strong>the</strong><br />
t nil f l'vthag iris to make sure that this<br />
lit . iiI;iii is really ilid and cannot write any<br />
1 C I lie, items.<br />
June 7 -Feat if Cirpiis Christi. Though<br />
n it liii threatened us list evening we are<br />
lit it ,li:iiiicil iii, III ill atiti is allowing<br />
it, F e Bd acra-<br />
1<br />
June<br />
(i CIII U g<br />
- -<br />
:<br />
tip<br />
-<br />
VW4<br />
3 A i<br />
w we<br />
1 Mi St1\\ON SCHIMI WIIfls.<br />
haiti at Intake at (Brien Bridge.<br />
- -<br />
THE 'SIIAN NON SCH liME" AT AIthNACRUSHA<br />
lIaLI1 I rirli tile<br />
Head Race.<br />
MaN :hIa 1l,iiiIl.ill \-. litCe liii<br />
\liiitt.iret if we ,U I judge liv <strong>the</strong> noisy<br />
i iF, that ga<strong>the</strong>r to L-(.- <strong>the</strong> tolurnailtent<br />
'iuttciics. R uitiulers has (or should it lx<br />
)itive ?" ) fi imnil favour with tile Apostihics,<br />
iii <strong>the</strong> Junii irs are- able to u defeat <strong>the</strong> Semii irs<br />
•.silv<br />
June 3—l'he bun ,i.tliiicd •\liistiilics'<br />
• iprinii caine iff to-il;i. It is to lovites lilt<br />
ruvtd niost enji val ile. The , fficials did<br />
1 ttrr 'tihl hv oinc to i_uk and vitnc-...1rii<br />
mm fliltill ii t\'iiil Limiju-miuk mu<br />
Ill ,m ciii, -t 1 e-teen <strong>the</strong> ci •mbined frees<br />
il I.e-i i.I hg t..e- rtlhtcate- and IV A and tile Rest<br />
if <strong>the</strong> house at all 'Sninmiter (aimies. The<br />
u-ntet is not finishie-ul as we are going to press.<br />
liut Ixaving Certiticmte -'umid C. have won<br />
I lnrliitg anil a Tug-i f-War, while The- Rest<br />
I, vi 1111 Re-lay race and I Iandhail . Events<br />
It c-ileil are Tennis, 'Marathon, etc.<br />
.Juiie II This is I" isitjve-lv I mr last appear-<br />
:11 II 1-ill rri\v <strong>the</strong> Intermediate Exam-<br />
1 ill ii ikc its reveal more secrets than<br />
\\c I.t\u I\uiI ,I\\;i\ ill <strong>the</strong>-
I 1:x'1'1:II'.\IN\L1\i'. 1 3<br />
The Iiit i1iiiuitie elitFtilil1lIftlii If tile \ e.tl<br />
\vagiV Lii I)v tile Lay 1i vs in Sunday, I)ec.<br />
\Viieii <strong>the</strong> iduced n n a adapted vuriiin<br />
C •eiri.e A. Uirlitilii4ilailI's iiitilar COIIILdV<br />
( eneial J liii 1'CLitii.'<br />
ENTERTAINMENTS<br />
"GENERAL JOHN REGAN"<br />
itii Ili I ilt1,_1 hot Secil <strong>the</strong> i>iav Will be<br />
11,11- •ithi <strong>the</strong> atithiijr's ni IVIA tinder <strong>the</strong><br />
,ahiie title. horace P. HiUing, American<br />
(;tlllli hIiii l'eLLll it ifiiilliL jiilt Ill<br />
11liilV Liiglli.eiileltts in Liltill-AIII(TiCil<br />
Hut<br />
Ihiihl\iiin\, vluerc, icc' riling ti Hi1Iiui_ tile<br />
(;Llleial \ViIi, l)orui, is tuuiivaue 1 it lli.tuie;Ll<br />
juui irtituice.<br />
\Vhuen Hih1iiu recittuults <strong>the</strong><br />
esteem in which <strong>the</strong> (euieral is held ill Hohivia,<br />
and expresses Ins iuuii,' nuent at <strong>the</strong> dilatori-<br />
ness of <strong>the</strong> jeolIt<br />
I H;illvuiiov in Ii ulouring<br />
ii ittl\e geuuilt<br />
lull Ills tUlle 1 illulate tliults. TI 1,<br />
f I)r. I,tucuuus o(;rad &tllL,<br />
his aid. Taking i_ Ill lled with <strong>the</strong>- itililic<br />
efl of <strong>the</strong> ilace, <strong>the</strong> I) ct 'F leveli S a<br />
hitinc to erect a statue to) tile ( ;eulerluI"<br />
ohhIiirv<br />
<strong>the</strong> Lord lieutenant is to lie invited<br />
ioerform tile tinveihiuig e'elenll litV, alt'1 <strong>the</strong><br />
sources of ltall\'ulliv are taxed to tile [It uilist<br />
, that a red-letter day may lie assured At<br />
I ue last ultiullent <strong>the</strong> Liril I.ieuutenartt siguuties<br />
IllS unwillingness to attend, Sell diulg itis nile -<br />
ic-cailuit to uuuake iuivestigatiiiuis.<br />
re disai ipi ii iullue'it to, <strong>the</strong> in ill' tens<br />
This is a<br />
in due<br />
- irchImstanceS, <strong>the</strong>y IllIVe 110 l thu lint to<br />
iri,ceed -<br />
Their citargin is better seen thaui<br />
described \Vlueut hiilliuig informs thuenu that <strong>the</strong><br />
Ciencral is tile child<br />
!istorV and ilveulti ut.<br />
f lui iltlllgtil:Ltilin—ilis<br />
hint tlli_ I) etir shii l\V5<br />
luuhuseif c(111:11 ti <strong>the</strong> change(l sit Ilati 11.<br />
J. Mcliiernev asacajiitai IIIItLl it' linietir,<br />
tuck to see <strong>the</strong> lisSihihities of ,f ituihiug's stiirv<br />
iiuol, 'vitht tile help of I)r. 0 1'C ',radv, directing<br />
li thnnt,ts to his own advantae, Vi. Ciaklev<br />
- as itoiuniraiihv suited to his riie of Allterieaul<br />
He was esh eciallv impressive in tile<br />
,l 1(1 viteuu re-ve-ltliulg luilllseif as it practical<br />
kvr 011 iluuit( a large i_'aln<br />
itt<br />
_\verv exactilg<br />
Edit, it if tile U ulutlllugilt Inlgle - \k ils<br />
.hut*V \\eII li<strong>the</strong> 1 1 .<br />
1, L ki_r Ill ill tile<br />
uI<br />
CAST<br />
1 lIt, Lticius 0 '(',radv, J. I )'( ;Iflh11 gave<br />
it verY ciiulviulciig illteriFetatiilll, actiig liartieIli:lniV<br />
well when in ci inflict with Mr. l)ovlc,<br />
lile ladies —'l' Nnulan as Mrs. dc Citurcv and<br />
Vi. I 1tluraIt:,n as Mrs. ( 'iregg —were charming<br />
lii itht in gesture and ill eltraulce. I Iii'.- votulil<br />
expect 5 iiutewluat 1111 ire vig mr in t itei r differ-<br />
dud' of mu u regarding Mary Ellen's<br />
ti iiette.<br />
I. I lanraivan I unveil <strong>the</strong> i art I if<br />
Mllj it' Kent very creditalih'<br />
\eiCe,<br />
I list net 11151 eeti or, with P. Ci urrv Lutd I<br />
MeL, :rtitv as -'ergeant atuil C' ulstahhe resi ccliyeiv,<br />
SlistlLi tel tIle digttitv auuul iuveu' if tIle<br />
lnv, 1). t,ie'ithi uutaile an ul,htltirliiile hotel<br />
maid, vhile \\. C ituer, tile oleiiiinair aiulc-deeutluli,<br />
and J. ( )'Neill, local liauud-iiiaster, were<br />
I tIlt,, eitiai ti <strong>the</strong> demands iuiade uij mitt <strong>the</strong>-tn -<br />
J. J.<br />
Cut' tlutuik. are iltte tiu thte atttii' ir, t,athiiul<br />
hla:unav, and to J ( ,iidiig ltnglit, Esq., foi'<br />
lueruutussion ti 1 ir'idtuce tile 1ihty ; to 'iIis<br />
\i 1 uti_ - v for tile' i:lilit ci IStutuuues autil fir her<br />
irk ill ntaktutg III I <strong>the</strong> fetillhle chiutracters<br />
uhi ii l'e and "ii i'- 1 ' )t'tSdi III fir a hleautti-<br />
air if i iutg fir i\iary ElIcit anal to<br />
Fr I )illoui-Ke-llv, S.J ,<br />
Ce :tei'hll.<br />
Mr, Staeithi<br />
to<br />
fir tlte 'statlti," of tile<br />
Ille \\ ig \\ene kindly suuplied hi'<br />
toilrist and iisetidii-liistorical huiigiaihier, tiesceuiib,<br />
11 fill <strong>the</strong> hlitilerto peaceful town of<br />
Illl\uuloV<br />
The ltl'l "Se if his visit is such as<br />
to divert cousuderai,lv tile iuuhiihittuits front<br />
<strong>the</strong> even tenor (If <strong>the</strong>ir \VaV. "<br />
(jI, ILC'I. JOHN RI:(itN.<br />
I, tim li.in W. i, iL Ii<br />
The late<br />
tlicir ullnstriti t \\ liltlll1l matter s are hl'illgilt<br />
to I i head. \I 1- 1) VIe, tile hotel inoiriet I ir, is<br />
iii it Slim ti take ailvuntage Of all l P1 1 rtuttlity<br />
that lrouulisL-s to lilt BalIX-1114 IV right ill <strong>the</strong><br />
eVeS of <strong>the</strong> \\ )rid, and incidentally set <strong>the</strong><br />
1H1titt\' I )'ivle loptt /ip 1 Riuiivniv Iii / J• Me'lnernev<br />
litace P. flu1li:i - I (((i'll 1(1 Ilit(ILcl \\. CoutHev<br />
\I:urv i_lien hotel haul 1). 't:tcIili<br />
Police -eu'e:t11t<br />
P. Curry<br />
ConstllLIe 'ilirinrtv<br />
1. \IeC:trtliv<br />
II1ltddc'tu (llliltcl' /' iii ii' of film (uuiiiialig'iit Iigf' L. Reams<br />
NhP)i- I,e1tt I TIlltt1JI1ltfl<br />
Itt. I ilciut ( )'C u'ldv ,l,diiiIl 1 1w'r ut Bmill'nu J . ( )'(;lla11<br />
Mu's. Grele hIt't of I;ucfu' -1imt' of Pu/ic \\'. I-I;lutl':tiilLll<br />
I itsjuectur (;re<br />
.-\. \Ie\eice<br />
Mrs. dc Cuttrcv II it,' if k'ilitiI .1hlLlt tilt,' I. \titutii<br />
ktrrit:ttu hun ;l,l;;I1.stu't 1. C )'Neili<br />
Lord Alhet't flllkcuev .1 nl,'-,l,-'at(i P ti I It'! Ji,'ttl,'ittl \\'. Cotter<br />
L, it iZellS ut 11:1 11 Vllil)V.<br />
L<br />
j
134 THE \liN(.Rl'l' .\\\l Al, THE i\1lN;RFT .Nl.\.f. t<br />
THE MAGISTRATE"<br />
-<br />
After Easter tile .\p si' lic Stildents 11I\( Ii'.<br />
a most cnj 'viii le entertainment with <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
prodtictioit of Sir A. \V l'iner's farce---' The<br />
Magistrate."<br />
'l'li col1elitience5 if <strong>the</strong> fenu-<br />
nine weakness f r ti ri n of facts relating<br />
to age provide ititicli aililisetilent.<br />
Mr. Posket, a police iliagistrate, has i,iarrieil<br />
a widow with one son and she has deceived<br />
hut about <strong>the</strong>ir ages.<br />
1r ithie hiegilis Viteii<br />
Mr. Posket receive. .i 1it it fr an (-'i olimel<br />
l.iikvtt, an idd friend to iii India. \vll4) knew<br />
rs Poket iii early ,lavs, stating thai lie is<br />
c'ttiing to iIie with <strong>the</strong>iti that evening. Mrs.<br />
PlIsket is afraid that lie niav prove indiscreet<br />
in tile matter ,t dates" and deteriiiiues to see<br />
him itii Ili ediattiv, in 4 Into- to warn Ili Ili hto<br />
ntattt-rs stand<br />
She follows lout fiotti his cliii'<br />
ill a hotel iltilI gets arrested for heiiti I (it<br />
ljcesed l)r-rilits after hours<br />
liii parties<br />
give false names and addresses and are liruglit<br />
tij) before Mr h'osket wit' has been himself<br />
"till lie than UsI1411h ntuistial''<br />
iii. s&titcitces<br />
thu-itt I. seven iiavs ivilhioitt <strong>the</strong> ojtIoti of a<br />
tiTle.<br />
i,\ i-rvthitig is I-tit right by a fellow<br />
'Irs 1'''ski.i, tile l.'i-litrlLl iltalacter ill <strong>the</strong>-<br />
play, whose lapse fro Ill truth j,r(vides all <strong>the</strong><br />
nierri ituent , v;is s iendidlv rd iresented 1 X_<br />
Ii \v;lrll.<br />
Frotit start to finish his acting and<br />
tnt i-rj ret it 111 f <strong>the</strong> role were moist CC (ii -<br />
viti-itig<br />
114 i as aidv suppi irted I,v F loner<br />
is Mr. 1' skit, whose acting, esi ecialiv in <strong>the</strong><br />
Uutrt l'h)I)ttl Scene was tItost eitt -rtaitutig. D.<br />
ioliins illaile it very credititi ic aticnipt in a<br />
hthcuit ri&---- \l o,. l'oske ts s ii.<br />
J j llourke<br />
as Pr Jiessor llaciLr,ui as unite guIlt The<br />
part If ulai-y .\niie \iriiidci , W110 geuiellus]v<br />
shiales Mrs. 1' sket's tn iii le, was very well<br />
played liv F. Webb, .\ tile fussy and j)(Otl-<br />
C(lllCi%).ti( If N i 1 -,kit, J Williams<br />
,utited tile part I1tliti ii LII . Mnriuliv as<br />
t._u>ltiil I,utkvti, and (_ Finn is Cai hut I Illrace<br />
\iule gave excellent acting '1'. Limdtord and<br />
J. Caitlteld iiiade <strong>the</strong> milust f -lliail tarts. \\.<br />
)'Shea gave a guilt display of 'after hilts"<br />
lice<br />
u cerlitre and o Is clinl.telitiv assisted<br />
1 IV I. ke' gii and A .<br />
1<br />
1iii (olin<br />
Clerk a sitiahl but interesting art—was not<br />
lii, efl gras I ued I IV I I 1._ottO >v 1. Mr)llnv<br />
'\ 1 -. 11 t gIbu ii aS littler t') <strong>the</strong> 61, CA h use-<br />
111)141.<br />
CAST.<br />
Pifcsot' \LICI1I ii<br />
1. J. Hutrkc<br />
Cis<br />
'II<br />
l)11i is<br />
;kath:i P<br />
Him t rd<br />
Mr. Posket i l'i. -lit it Rntlini,1 Si. lit, of t! I E. I'utcr<br />
Mi. flui1Iiiiiv \!tiiiiu' 1! Rtilliut1 .51. 1111 1. nt / J \Viili:tms<br />
\Vvke<br />
(B till r al .11). V ck it '.c)<br />
\1trv \ihiie \errinder (.1 i11l1 j))J,l .SLl?' F. \\ebb<br />
Isidore (lrCIi'It Fu,i1i'r at RoYal ):k I/oh! 1 J Laitilicid<br />
.\cliillc I'ioiid t Pr Iri,(, e4 Rovt! 1 ik hot! '1'. Laiizford<br />
Ct ilomiel I tik vii<br />
I'. Murphy<br />
Ciipt:ii IIoraec \ lie<br />
C. Finn<br />
Iii Speet( u Messi t ii<br />
\\•, ( )'lica<br />
oiitiiie I Ii rn<br />
.\. ; llionlv<br />
21_i.t-iu111 \IiuInls IM' \ I. keogh<br />
Mn. \\i will Ill gtUii<br />
P. Cntirov<br />
j<br />
I.iteu.ii',<br />
\.iHi'.<br />
ear. 11th for variety and ititelest tlii<br />
- lit rihititiolis were well tip P tile siauidard of<br />
lus \ears,<br />
l'aiucrs read :-<br />
\'4lrds\voi't ii." lu' J - l,yiicht<br />
'Valpm<br />
-<br />
liv J . lb )\i ill_i.<br />
'lraiicis 'l'lltillsott,' liv G. t_iikil'.<br />
l.oitgfell o , ' ' hV J . t_'auhiIeld<br />
ultlIl(-1 Ju (hltisu Ill,'' liv<br />
-'ortliu 015 ureachie(I<br />
I it, <strong>the</strong> Jb,lv Si ituls, liv 1. 0,111-, )y.<br />
l <strong>the</strong> hiiitiiacitlaic 1_laicelti Ii, } I<br />
1 larrieti<br />
cc<br />
- I<br />
'IH I .M.%.(,IS I Il<br />
Ii..<br />
II tile I'llssllIn, liv J. I<br />
I In tile Sltcrei I leart , liv ( . 4._raker.<br />
Essays re-at I -.<br />
'lte(lerik tile ,leat and Voltaire-,'' I J J<br />
]ltirke.<br />
Lu tlis l'asteur ' ' i)v F Vieh II<br />
1t\ I). I-utzpatrick<br />
lie 4<br />
At<br />
!L<br />
THE LITERARY ACADEMY.<br />
lXllil0ti4 ii at tile \aticatl,",<br />
hleil Age If Irish Missituar<br />
ia1 lois," liv 1. Keu ugh.<br />
167<br />
\\ asinilgi' 'it I rvittg , " liv \V I )'Shiea<br />
Sir Waite,' Ott, liv 1'. (I I1riet.<br />
'liver (oidsniitli," by 1'. Fit,-geraluL<br />
-'
I l nt ft ,' I l IL I .1 l - fll'<br />
141 Klti1li, 'Ii('il.tV \\as, 11(1(1, liii' 1114 Ili( ll iiis<br />
ctissed vas :'1 lint <strong>the</strong> Ci lenla is a ilegeneratiri_<br />
anllisenieilt aini Flit an ciiiicatiinal asset.<br />
Fr. Kelly ri-ideli and Fr. CutTe was also<br />
lire sent.<br />
1'. i. tie'' Ill<br />
ill 'I fir tile iltiirnIati\e and held<br />
tiiitt till. vast ilI;ljlIritV of jisnt-(lav pictures<br />
underiililiL.'d L'llllSLian 1riilcil)i('',lnd vcre<br />
dangerous esj uciaiiv fir tile vtun<br />
educated<br />
'1'II1. dINRlU .\\Nt'.\i, DEII.A'flS. 137<br />
DEBATES.<br />
and un-<br />
Snhjects vere sI VII LI ill(- screlil<br />
winch illllaiL'd to <strong>the</strong> 1 e,er jlassiims and<br />
which were hlarnllni to <strong>the</strong> fuiidanieutal laws<br />
of social life. C. Finn, ill an ,riiatc speech,<br />
(l"'elt urn <strong>the</strong> li;Lvoc tvr,ti.1it in s 'iiis 1w imi<br />
Ilictllres.<br />
llii' doctrine tlllighit l> initiiv films<br />
was eat, drink and be illerrv for to—morrow we<br />
die. Vice was clo<strong>the</strong>d in most alluring fashion<br />
White virtue and <strong>the</strong> really 1 ieantifttl were<br />
igni red.<br />
catitinal<br />
I'.. To MCI-, while ililnllttilg tile edti-<br />
ssiiiilIties of <strong>the</strong> iiietilres, (leililli<br />
that <strong>the</strong>y ic f real i,'dlicatii inal value at<br />
JIre,eilt<br />
The true end of cililCILtitlil is to<br />
elevate till. lililidS aiiti till Illol'lllS I if till.' 110 )l<br />
and lllIlL\ ill ilerri licttires have tile (.,4 intrar V<br />
re,Il<br />
good<br />
P. I I' Iiril.'n stated that tile j ictures<br />
rtrav far to nluch if \ matters. Really<br />
ictitres if edtic:lti' nal value have in it<br />
ir''d to is,' 1 tihilLIlcial sliCCl.55 and. <strong>the</strong>refore,<br />
tlll.ILtre hllailagl.l'l. lll.'ltatl' all hit<br />
1111111,<br />
-e'rl.'l.11ilIc<br />
iii' till.' negative J. I )'ill.'a CIiilCl.'Iied that<br />
tin' hictures at llrl'sl.'nt \\l.'i'l.' not il 1 lid' l.'l.'lIt.<br />
ili_'h'fel.'t, htit said that tile statl.'iileilts If tile<br />
afhimniative side were far to s\Vl.'l.'j I 111g. eil5I irs<br />
have seen that tiioraiiv (iILil,Lter Ills ict limes Call—<br />
flit be Shown ill till.' screen.<br />
tillit it health il.'r atnIl IS] Illure Ill<br />
picture-,goer.<br />
ith <strong>the</strong> result<br />
nmn 1111115 <strong>the</strong><br />
1'. Barrett iiSii ii t'lt iii tile<br />
good \vulrk of <strong>the</strong> censors, Illill insisted tilIlt tile<br />
lilorer classes hla\'eal.'llalice of eIllicatiofl 111111<br />
Of deveiu II hull hull I Illilluls, tilIlt till.'V Could not<br />
o<strong>the</strong>rwise 4 h ,tii II. W . I .ee also urged that till<br />
-. , I I 11.1 1111,1 IL. t * ' I \ "I I<br />
lug Ill, ,IiL'Iil iIlvl'lltIl:Is null l\ iIl'lllLlIlC till.'<br />
vhole \VI )rid 1 iefi Il.' lis 1w uictnres If h fl. in<br />
(liStIlhlt lILIdS, J. t._ntil,ield, ill it slIl.'l.'l.'hI that<br />
its 11 11(11V ILhiiIlalidl.'d, Vigoi'uuisi' attacked<br />
iUlt ill.' called till.' 's\vl.l1- jllilg 111(1 s111 let<br />
stltl.i1ll.'ltS Of tile allrlilati \ L'. " Most<br />
f tilt,<br />
j;ctlir.-5 are \'cl'\' dclii anti l.'II Inut lint do guid<br />
aniong those Who have no cillllice of givihig<br />
ii ng hi nrs ti I<br />
reading.<br />
(, Lr)i- -r, I) !!ilr!lett. J I Ill ,\'iIll'(i, '1'.<br />
t(kl.'5 .laii J. I )lillllell Sllke l.'xtcnliilrl.',<br />
lill' rl.'stllt of till.' voting \:Is :-<br />
I- i' till.' niiltin , , ' ii,<br />
21.<br />
'l'iIl t.jlIiirnlan dnLrtlll:Ite(l th' nll.-nlllt-rs i r.<br />
au excelil.'Iit debate, and ill 1111 interesting' COlil<br />
unit 1,11 <strong>the</strong> treatment if till.' iiiition (ll'scrihll-Il<br />
till.' ciIl'Ill:L as all exCellent instrument with<br />
lIlilh(lluld&'Il 111Ssihihtil-s for god, winch has<br />
L&'en lIlt to 1111(1 tisI' univ till I i,ftl.'hl,<br />
lile sel.'on(l (lClRLte to k placo. Oil No v. 27.<br />
llll'rL' 0 ti' soflle gi II Ill ildividllai sl'l.'Chlt_'5, but<br />
lilt' stillidard<br />
nll.'l.'ti'Ig.<br />
not 115 lli'.,lil 115 at till' lre\'iItiS<br />
hr. Kl.'li\ iIrl.-sldl.-d at <strong>the</strong> thiscitssitig<br />
of tile motion :'lhiat a Liiuiiteii Muuhlarchlv is<br />
II lil.-ttl.-r firm of government tilail it Re 1111 lii:<br />
In favour if <strong>the</strong> limited 1111 ilal'cilv . 'I' St Ikl.'S<br />
lInt ft uro'ard a strong case.<br />
lie asserted that<br />
It cinibnletl liii tilllt \\'ZlS l)l.'st ill it Rehihulilic and<br />
in it tiiuui:trchi' and 51iike iii <strong>the</strong> importance of<br />
a peu'IulIllll.-nt 11(1111<br />
\vilicil <strong>the</strong> niunah'chv<br />
SL'ssl.'S 1111(1 vInt,'h till.- l.'l 1111)111' lacks, \l , Miii-<br />
c:ihiv dveit on till.' more harmonious rt'llltioils<br />
that exist lietwel.-ll till.- governing nil. lii cr5 ill<br />
cluntril's which are not rl.'l III] ihcs,<br />
thiticrui<br />
kings arl.- not tyrants and are in ti ticli with<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir ll.'Iles needs. .'\,(,iliuiilv 1hl51tl.'ii un<br />
<strong>the</strong> evils that arise from it ciuntuivai cilailging<br />
Of till' ileIuli if till- State 111111 hg 1'd unhijes, Such<br />
changing 'liens till.' way to I c( Irrul Itil ill and<br />
hitter 1 arty strife, K, I )nnuie, ill IL vt,'ll-<br />
reasl mid sl ieech I<br />
of till' advantage of<br />
a<br />
having a ruler wilu was above party warfare.<br />
Ills personal il1tlUe11L'e is tilereture greater and<br />
4 valuable asset ill ihlternatli 1011 relations<br />
P. Molii',' arliulsI-li tile attelltll.Ili of till.'<br />
audience by l.-laitllh!lg tillIt ill o il( i5hi1g tile<br />
motion ill.' 0 as fi Ill(tviuig <strong>the</strong> I ipilliuins of Slullic<br />
f till.- greatest Ili tiii'i ililguahls,<br />
liv its very<br />
t'Iilstithltll ui a rl.-liluiilic is Mort.' Ihl- lhliil-ratic and<br />
<strong>the</strong> g'uvt'rllllll'utt and till.' mull.-r can claim it more<br />
Itiih :oilseult of till' gi I\erull'ii<br />
P. Fitzgerald<br />
aliliraleth to till.' lr5Pl.'ritY it AllLl.'r il-a 115 a<br />
proof of till' slhl.dl.'SS Of till.' rI-i liluhj -ail fuirlul of<br />
giuverllilkeilt<br />
The rt'Ilillics Ilillst lLl''IlV5 l,,uuk<br />
ho <strong>the</strong> gii ii ut till citu/ell ,ihlul hit to i tllILt of<br />
<strong>the</strong> ruling l'illsses. J . Ill rIlion tiullk his<br />
Lli(hencl.' to I 5',Vit/,ei1ILhld<br />
.i(hvantagl.'s I it 2'eali<br />
Ill.' thrged tilat tilt'<br />
iil'ulli II'h'atic gi iVl IlIilli,lit<br />
are iullhH Issli 1k' exIt-lit under Ii l.' 111110<br />
)'Shea julsistl.-d that <strong>the</strong> rl- j Ill lIlIan govern-<br />
Illeilt rd irl'sentl.-(l tilt: interests (If <strong>the</strong> ie'i k<br />
Iut-tftr tilahi 1111' III iularcilv. aihll thl'ref(irl' made<br />
t ht. 'Ill Ill ill. ii Intl.'nt ,iuiih uiiadi,' h'I'.'i ulIltilihI less<br />
likely. 'lilt' Il.'iq )IL ' call i'lihLeLi' hhuahtt'rs lit( lrl'<br />
rsiv 115 tlle\' h111'i'e frl.'lilieult illIhirtliulitil's uhf<br />
declaring ill Vu tilt'\' Vu ishi II he gii'l.-u'ule(i.<br />
The (li\'i-,iu III I t',lhltlil ill tIll' lt'Jl.'l.'tlihiL if till'<br />
motion, tilt' \'i hillg I it-hulg :—<br />
For<br />
.'\gaihlst - 2(1.<br />
Fr. t,,utie i ,resiuk-(i at tIll.' lill.'eting of tile<br />
I iuuitiir iistu,lics Siit'it'tv Ill hlect-nlhier S. Fr,<br />
Kt-hI as also un -slut. 'lilt' Illu itii1ul was<br />
'That tilt: mission if tile Irish i-ac.' is to tiit-ir<br />
i.% II aliruia(1 ra<strong>the</strong>r thlahl to till- h1agaui.<br />
J , \\li(i(l began liv comparing laming till' affirmative<br />
to <strong>the</strong> house- built lull a rock, aiiuh dVu cit at si inle<br />
kngth (In till' ahlxil.'t\' till- la.-L (If priests catises<br />
%n <strong>the</strong> Irish ill \uill'rica P MII.ollghlhihl upihcd<br />
<strong>the</strong> Ilar-alllt- Of tilt' Ski\vt,-r 1111(1 <strong>the</strong> St-i'd to i<br />
ihi debate. The thorns and <strong>the</strong> Stony ground<br />
t4 life in foreign laulils 111111 ti kill <strong>the</strong> flljtll of<br />
rn.rsv of our Irish Ill.' illll- 1111(1 til(-SL- souis ()light<br />
hi bc our first di,ncurul. Jack I)' Din also insisted<br />
that charity hegins at liounc and that till- bread<br />
i_i<br />
\\'<br />
uf till- i-huihelren should be given tiNt te <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
1. MeUuiuiiuss cohnparel.l <strong>the</strong> Ii isition of tile<br />
Irish Ui.irOal.i Vu IthI that ot our It' phI' at ili,flle<br />
(Ilirillg tile 11-11111 tUlle-s \\c illtlst hstt,-lI to<br />
tiltIt crY lit-fine tilt: appeal of (,thii'n,,<br />
I'. LotTe'' oll.'iiell fill' <strong>the</strong> iltgllti\'I' iI\' 111i'iuiulg<br />
fruiuhl St Mutthll'w,<br />
lie- titse-riiit-ui <strong>the</strong> doctrine-<br />
,f till.' athrniatjvu as selfIsh ill(] llhicharitaille,<br />
111111 u'l.-nlarke-Ih that his huh lull-hIts seelll to i firgut<br />
that I iagahl 51 ulils Vu l'rl. just as dear to<br />
Christ as those Of I tlsilhls,- hi .<br />
T. Mnrphc-<br />
ask.-d vhv was tilt' gift Ili ti uhlgull's ,givl.-hl tiu <strong>the</strong><br />
.\luu stI&'., if I-aI'hl natillth lulighIt to 11.10k after<br />
it-. i Vu hi f,lll . What Vu i tild have<br />
hlaIIlIl.'hl.'d to irt'laulil if St Patu'ick iuiid acted<br />
liii <strong>the</strong> tl'al'Iliulg (If til( ,lfllrhil1lti\'t'<br />
I). Loiliuis<br />
l-xIrI-ssl.-ti aliiuu Irrl'hll'.- iii till' \'II'Vus Ili <strong>the</strong> 1111,-illh<br />
iCI S %\110 slIlull ,tt'ul till' Motion. The greatest<br />
gil lr\'<br />
I iluIgr.'t 11115 is tilt work that is hI-lug<br />
doll.' ii 11cr sIins'_Lihlilllg till.- iagauls.<br />
Vu<br />
)'1 1111 sili l'uvl'Ii<br />
Jim<br />
tilhlt lit was Wlil acqi lit iuitt-ti<br />
Ill till.' illist1t'5 of St. Paul, and had a Siniuuthirl-<br />
ullhiltatuuiul r.-aliy ill answer to every luhIl'<br />
that cIlul-lI' fri itil <strong>the</strong> Ill il usiuig siule,<br />
null I<br />
I If thu.' INtl-hull' irl' s ue:tk.-r, ult-ssrs. Liitighihiii<br />
Thornton ill Sill ike jun tilt' uhliutj )it , and<br />
I1l'ssh's, \l1irihil', iiail;I,gahl, hlllh'hltt 1111(1 F 11111<br />
ill II l5l'd it.<br />
fill' \'l Itimlg resihhut-d ill till' deft-at (of <strong>the</strong><br />
hIlilti ill<br />
For . 8,<br />
.'\gain-t<br />
i-r, Kt H\<br />
iti.<br />
('Nl -hl -.,lli hllll-,.if tVl'hi sitisficd<br />
\l itll hI,' ilt'IlIitt' Iit iit'cijuit-d to Cihildt'lllil ei<strong>the</strong>r<br />
1111' Lll1llu'nlaul iiii'ui) C01ll lii ileiltt-d <strong>the</strong><br />
, it-aki-rs 1111(1 'raised till' spirit ni WIIiCII thit'<br />
iiiscllssii ill Vu 115 t-arri.-th 'iii,<br />
I'll.' StIll' r .\lui Isti lit-S Suilil't\ ill-id ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />
luil-1-tiilg on ll-hlrliab'v .10 \\ 11.11 11<br />
hil(ltiiiil assertthat<br />
lul(idt-rul civilization I, a failure<br />
ihi4llisstd,<br />
D. Harnett began in favour of <strong>the</strong> motion<br />
V. itlu a \'ig iriilis hlttIul-k oil modern civilization<br />
whlil-Il he d,-scribes as"rotten to <strong>the</strong> core."<br />
lit' uscri}il-(1 till.- dlihist- if its decay to <strong>the</strong> adiira-<br />
as
136<br />
tI011 ('t tt,titii I,% iiicli iii' l.i. i Ill PillLllt i liii.illt<br />
by <strong>the</strong> many inventions that have favoured <strong>the</strong><br />
Capitalist. I It.. drew a dismal picture of <strong>the</strong><br />
results of class warfare. M. ]luv continued<br />
in <strong>the</strong> saint strain, urging that wealth meant<br />
leisure, and alili ing <strong>the</strong> niillii us wh4i have iii<br />
religion leisure Illeamit vice.<br />
THE Mux(;RE'l' \NxuAL. 1 39<br />
F. Burke took tile<br />
exilIlile of <strong>the</strong> divorce cilurts to prove his case.<br />
Russia and Mt-xici were coumntrit, v1iicii<br />
hived <strong>the</strong> results of our modern VaVs. J. j<br />
Burke brought tug lit ti irward <strong>the</strong> icture lii 'uses, tile<br />
tiitat res and time p tne of iiii itienmi literature to<br />
slit i\\ t alt <strong>the</strong> world was drifting to paganism<br />
J 11 till, fiti <strong>the</strong> I il)!ioi5itioil ii iliteti iiimt<br />
that Ilk Catholic Church is increasing in nuiinhers,<br />
and that its work was never Illore coilspicut<br />
ins among Christian nations anti at tile<br />
same time ciii] versif inS were increasing Ili<br />
Cinna, Africa and India. J. ( )'I )imlllell held<br />
that <strong>the</strong> ailvamiceiiient if science has meant an<br />
improving in <strong>the</strong> conditions €f living and that<br />
tlli5 will re-act on miii iralitv<br />
A happier lilt-<br />
gives a chance of a better life. J Flanagan<br />
continued iii this line, stressing esj eciallv tile<br />
better ci inditit in 44 <strong>the</strong> working class in wir<br />
tjllle and i rointing out that slavery had gone.<br />
F \Vi_ hi dealt vi t Ii <strong>the</strong> Intel It-ct nit I mu ri 'ye-<br />
Illelit iii tile fllasscs in recent times, ai<br />
iffiuini -il thu <strong>the</strong> tare p rhiip.utp 41 .0 11.111<br />
lii it likely<br />
ill lii. it to lead t letter life.<br />
The meeting \\as reniarkahie for tlit- large<br />
11111111 met f extellli title l eakers vlio joined in<br />
<strong>the</strong> del it .<br />
lilt-v were P. Lynch, I'. )'Brien,<br />
P. liatitti, I ,\lc('iratli, T. Murphy, P. Coffey,<br />
P Cr Purl iv, P. \hr! iv and 1'. \I un liv. Sonic<br />
it tilt-Ill<br />
l oke quite \ve]i liii! Illade a good<br />
case ill tile siltirt tulle at tilt-il dip )Sal. isal.<br />
The result if <strong>the</strong> voting %% :Is :-<br />
A<br />
lir .. 10.<br />
Against ... 22.<br />
iii of thanks is diit ti Fr. Kelly LIId<br />
Ii, Fr Cliffe fur <strong>the</strong>ir imelifu! interest Ill this<br />
Mid ill <strong>the</strong> Pithier ieliatt-s<br />
liii. "I<br />
if ill III lenza jrevemitt d tile<br />
hililing it 1 nutting if tilt- t!iirr lat' R,-vs'<br />
I )ehating Society at tile end f March. hit-<br />
Illitilil] lii - I sell for discussion \\a, : "'I' ias:''l' hat for<br />
tile neglect if tile Illilgllage of <strong>the</strong>ir t'iiliIlt I<br />
OIL' Anglo-Irish writers if <strong>the</strong> first half of t -<br />
tiuieteenthi celttllrv dt-serye irilr cititdt-iiijn.<br />
11011." .\ Iilanv it tilt- likely speakers iii<br />
written an essay ill tIle _\mmghir-lrishi Potts of<br />
tilt- I it-ri d, fill" tilt-<br />
t! ma;Rl-:I- ANNT.\I. Ciii<br />
Petition, liii III I"[1, P 'FI1.ilV inu- l -<br />
uilt-n--luti . . -<br />
''r'p '-0r; Le n kr iiitl1.\fl.1Ott(ti<br />
lit btlXUTli\. t), m,Ltre.pc n rrtTe r-" -'-<br />
e lie ie re .P It) tI_P I t'-.' r pi iii l iii r an<br />
'i t 'r ir ' fit ,pfl r.A nmji6iTliI1j _Tl<br />
rt1oriT1 iii, ioinii,vii Ti r'-' _cur 111111 tui' n1e,*_ ti.<br />
r" bëtçin iiiiitin ('Ipice -'r ITr •t n liri.ti1.<br />
("ire.p 'r r' npt<br />
tii -t te -te.t'rx , ,o' pu-ui<br />
'-' r'-'° n iii, tiuii ri<br />
cii DeIietP' r-' t'•tir.- t1u.lp Ti, n.A t.teri'.vnnr<br />
.) 1)01, I liçuiot' .lsur riur fll,'IC rp.CTtn.S PT1TP, ItiAlp<br />
bi Anf-'r litI,-.Ic ripin 7Intplce.)1i iupt.i ri'r<br />
lie i1,ttIrI 1 f) r rUfli,)tflhl s1Tlri.'v.')s 1a 1 -n<br />
).Tfit' "ti "! iTtlfIi.11i '11 toni' TVIli''i 'i<br />
tii h .'ipp.it r,si -i' up l.'Pc 'n i-Phone A Tip<br />
Leir Afl tl1itT,,li iI'.''iI'.'. ' r -' r -''' 'c 'iii TIVIIIItflfl<br />
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'omn'T)ec.<br />
'1r,r tuSiili to h-anT ILii.i lTi cur 111iei. Tie bircv\<br />
ti<br />
huAjire .'m r Ar "<br />
r" leille teir •'' IOfl14flMDCACt.<br />
fl r-'-'r tü- ur Tie,\tlr n Vulplle e u41V AliiAln<br />
ur or "'r ' rpui r'° 'r eirrre ço r0r s<br />
h.i-itipit or 1ie,\Air N<br />
co . 'ôérô popiç<br />
ii (''1tTi.itt - pA-o1iic6 Cup -.i-ue, SeAm.r ó 5o1ImMn,<br />
flu -eAt. flliç e.\yiuAlc - eoi imept,\ belt A.<br />
Ill p.iTr - ctun'e .n46In I çcflhiltle ruitine riot mui<br />
lien "iit.\lrre ir 1 çeiiinte otirr fl,iriim mAinciti<br />
T,'ifl1içC,) i e tuiunniotr. .in el,uoe e. bi n Tap<br />
'UI1iiflfl c'0r11.ifl 1 pe'I nt1 ,r or P -P r<br />
1,r,. ,uinne.ñapt ruc Il unçAqil n ya'oti Un<br />
'•' TiC1' hA h.arpntr.Pi ciiii rip r-' itunt'.<br />
I ff1 lllpr.) liii rornuii',P1i ('tun,Pitlfl All ('(l ATte<br />
t'ni t ,nl t1).n - Cmiittre ,)cur Si',\mtir ii npnaiti onAji<br />
e-.prini r- -i'.pl .tuni' 1nluiTi1_\p b'e,%io é.<br />
lii An hA uipii1Tl p i- Iim.ri- ii,m lilmpiT puipeAnn<br />
Ce'.ptinl.l. çrItnnC ruIn,1e<br />
firm<br />
-iic ó CO1I-<br />
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fl,p SeAr,im 1, p I.TrTTin, 'U. ii L. ó taiiiô, 1. fllAotmuI -ue, P. t)pe.tn.i, L. tie ),iO1i.<br />
. Suite --a. m,pc cI)tt,PruiLic, ) ii Sü,lteAfiAin, iu1 to in.utt., S. to 5o,imin, P. O CoTitlal'ô,<br />
I. flu.)- C.pitre. S I) 1n-(k)pç)itti'.<br />
'fl uU,&L,,6i I], ii 1f.-.I,i, TI i, ('elpil
140 THE MUN;RET ANNUAL.<br />
I<br />
10111 .I1\1l')e.I(r. 141<br />
1iine<br />
iiI',p, I.e pi1rti5 it Co i.,,rrc n ep.ior Tin<br />
(uc.\,nt t)i Cult) wrn.t bu iI.I.b .t b4'citpp in<br />
eArn.lni Ap juiptrn p. ii Celpi.tlII.. (ulti .lTi<br />
rrop I.e iisp çeulo ime.ipt.t. Ili nir)i.,n In li() .1 fit<br />
i ii nMlCAct I TitoAi All rSAliipAIiniAp SeAt.1 All<br />
tn amirip bpott.ti ti1iru, n.A huA1I.t, .15 inlrpt<br />
I.eAn615e Asur liltilolD .tirne. Tilt uip rAn ti-re<br />
Leir tsi Cumlirn tiottii re<br />
4..fl rpVINI" Cunl,\nn.<br />
tA tiiolin 6.r Tul. Tin it Ure4r Cueliltili 1 mb1it,a<br />
ni nip s'-' All rtAr r -'r'<br />
cclii. All AnTrcrpr A li iinnr T)eipic 5(1<br />
•lollclrra - I.e' 'Ti fliltOhi .i rAil`i in .t l(ITTIC-5Afl<br />
niuipAn lCi All .icup ç.in i.vo çcin .1 lie,t po0r nt<br />
p0-t.p .S.0 Ii vnlpne,nl i5up V"" ' l(lflflt4.<br />
*<br />
• a (up epic leir h-1rp.I.ra1 c .soiep iii rAlb<br />
P' ra tpeir acA OtlirIcelmur tuire niune-<br />
I 5(oinne flA Scelit.,,' .i, b urt An hull' i Ti,<br />
ata,nn. oIme.nDelnui' rIrr u e,ritr ii outne<br />
cii iuine içu A tr1inç rill nip ruritnAhi r"r n<br />
r.avtnettr oo,tn. be in ill it un i cit.' rt$nr tier<br />
iii ct IrCI1, cun Corn All tI'(tihi1iti in,, tu iloAltit<br />
('..c r' rsvib r hpelr<br />
r' AçiIflui A cl UICP AlTLiifl I 5.oflhie 1uIpnc<br />
I .to?i mut nen CiIrnrri Afi eture A I, lIli1iiC.VIn 1<br />
ti .,inne bul(s1.I. I n Il11)1IAirpeAA. t r'5 111<br />
iflullt 1 nii)li elpic I.iiiti iItS'(. T)n1p ii hu,tI.t<br />
livinn 50 yeapNyilllt<br />
r silC1m I InC AT) A ii .1 C III ho it'll'<br />
•.uinn it' c6L icur rsrh<br />
rrcir TA 1l(luI.lç CUllTiAfll'ji rper lii iihAip ni<br />
çCumAlin. Tin cuip in "'I6 no5 Inn ar iii<br />
pth itete ten pot Cirs<br />
hi rp<br />
bigri se.inhnlr II Ct-null, psT)11u15 it I'flAi)llUAflAt0--&11<br />
APClllfl peln—ucup t,ini it htnnpiAin (IA CAiptill'.<br />
(Uill it mAi)1pU6nuTi6 1(JI15I1AO aTi cuc uolnre<br />
flU4tp tiuii ré Ar tium 6 h-iitipuèatn ' r<br />
A 1IAfl An bv.ii tçe mAp h.itn Si—r it Cut'iitn Afi<br />
lie T)o TitiAn6 hun, ii Ii.iirpitiin r "'r<br />
C.voirn ruç r,%n '' rsrib im s r'r''-<br />
t)A uhAirreAl impr Ar iiupu huTrA o 1b,'i)hnus<br />
Ill .intpuin.irti. liii ?)UAhIi setnilr 6 CttuiiiA.Cur trim<br />
Alp. . I('IT Fe Iluelhli run<br />
Tin tlpeATrAp Air mup UAlrrrlc re A Ti-linlhl) All piiC<br />
ATi h ipe usur Ti rAn t'• "'r' fli ctuice<br />
io,i him 6 h-lnnp.iA'fl 'cur Seumu' Cvtcin '11; All<br />
Ac I. irm.<br />
1 liTielpP All 'UAlA tu1'IA In neirire ic 1.,iti<br />
h-,\nniAiti, Tr s iinnr in Citiiin, An ill<br />
p.iiTr rcrt) .%li hit ' .)Alp.i Ill. It 1iuAflAlO.<br />
1)1) rump t1l II .1111 ))'im, 15 1)) (i<br />
Ill selrATn S. ri T1eiS.1, -i 11 n (nil_CAin C ii mupi liii lfl 111A5 VelrA11n5 3' ii Suit ifAhAhll<br />
Sin ii Oe_içiii<br />
flu Suie—S n StAintA, F Ohs Cuprss, 11 n llln. in SiiiI.I_eAF,AII1. S thl.s D,IneicAl.i,<br />
111 ml ifi il,1liiflt, e. Cuirrn.<br />
nfl InC.il.ifli—_I.). t1).s I_ni I_ru,,, TI it<br />
li nc I.e ,ru,ne Ar tti,t,iI.I.,T 'fl liliri (.urn''tfl ço<br />
it, hetr' so h-An iimir Le rl,t,e. I np n tu,r.-rti A<br />
ittipie.to.p tioihpiç f-. it Curn, ppntirilr ó Su1.-<br />
elt,Aln .tur 1), o Cepri co<br />
ti cult, Trep ni<br />
JutlI'I, r sur 1ltnr11 r1 .' rt1- 1bMp I.e<br />
C05TiAi TIE' in ,I.11hlM,, r" TiUAl A lien<br />
rivo I forutIntin n.% Sinn'.p.<br />
tutcelilAp lrtP rin hip 5- Turp' Ti tie,,, 5<br />
OUIflC Al A Irirplit 5 OCIT1Ifln ri,r15e mini v<br />
..cur 'P P"t' ' IleApri hi A piAll r<br />
oprA.<br />
1 litOlr TIA hl1.i111A bi rir mA,r A5A11iTi 51)<br />
mp oiI.te tie tlApp Al) rn6p-rAlrl5c A iitliiPAflip tilAp<br />
in'1 II) i1S''m, ulfl,'l'fl In'<br />
fl Se,i'in Ill ii Ii-I'pc.innirn. i I i€i1n5.iitt. Si Tiuh.,.irn c it 1)tIIi."''. 'In. in 1n '51131n. t 11%111.,In<br />
fli Sul1iE -3. tii lit C. 6 Coin,.', 1. it 1, \tin1IA,' AIIn. ,'. 0 Cv6All, 11. I) CCII1n6t,e, A. S6,1I.eutiimin,<br />
all in 'nCiI..in' -1.. ii I,.CIhIeArIlOhll, I. ii tiuhtiiuip.<br />
0
142 i'iii: Mux(;R1•"1 ANNUAL.<br />
RUGBY.<br />
I. ii ii .ini il. Iturki'.'<br />
'lucre otru as liLI,ll tlii,- . \% I it , at ti It - lt'tltlllltlL \ftt. r hit'. tiit.- t illtIrtvti raititilt hut leant play and<br />
if <strong>the</strong> Rugby sca,on titiuglit nt. '.iitiuld not ic able <strong>the</strong> titter iiihitiatinii1 were ra<strong>the</strong>r to eek, as was<br />
to tiehi a leant titit ittuil kit1 uji <strong>the</strong> rellut.ltiin of ititliud iiatur,il ill a lack tlirIiiiii that for <strong>the</strong> most<br />
last veiir'side. lhv were even inure ii tipiiuiiulv hart hia lit had lung expirietlie of <strong>the</strong> game.<br />
at fault titan 'uiht huller, oft v n arv. From liii eic,n.I dil,ittin under Fr. 'Mini,tcr's whistle pro-<br />
'.tart we liiil a tir'.t-rate pack. Carr. .11. tArr vi I he! IIILIh excellt'iit material for tile Seniors anti<br />
St ;I v v rs aiid ( )'i,'utiiiell ire ftirward- nit null lie had \ vri. hard luck too i'.e <strong>the</strong>ir ut-tiiattii, which<br />
ill .iet ti itit .i,h leant. \'. tile '.ea'.tl wire Ili;Ili tiriitr .hbt ''nt f--T\\ .1 l1 1. 1 11 II'. ivuld have<br />
Rl'('.BV. 1 43<br />
N,it''--- \Ittltgret v. L'itri'-ti.ili Siiiot,l" hint-. \liitigiu-t -i it'-. I iii iIi,htttt<br />
- \limliuret • jut'.. t.liri'-ti.itt Sli'. -1-- ji-., or. - lhi,hti-mni;imi'. III ' \I'iiigret to i Score<br />
\\,-it.<br />
\I nit ri t It-. Billitiniall, nil. Vii It,<br />
'ihtiiltzret .ni Nt i i,,hiri'.tiin Stliiiui-. 'ilo. I \Iitnt-t ri Nt v vliri'-ttimi School'. 3rd<br />
'iii] NV. llu,muie. Sire: v'hiri'-tiaut Si-htMl, Nt hiatt S-ire: t,ItS o It'. \Iungret 3<br />
i'. 'iItmmmgret 3 lit'- Lo"t, 1it'., i.t.t.<br />
re<br />
i, iIuigret c , iiri-tiati Sthiotl" hl,tne, Mar. t St. to'c lumgret, \n:i<br />
Store: v'hri'.tiami ScIhiKil'. 1 1i". hIuligret 0 i"cire : Ro'.crei n pt.. \Ittngret 3 lit'.. I,ii,-t,<br />
104 , Lii'it. 'ihir. tic --uhitril t'litl i- Itilhinicurra. hhtnie. Sire:<br />
Iluri tiul i Tilt \i ttnt ll'tn -k-r- Ii-,lhini-ttrri I i" Milligret liii<br />
t<br />
'. ,"<br />
J t'-<br />
of<br />
1' i 4<br />
__<br />
I . - --<br />
As 4111111~<br />
I 40<br />
r l.tl Ii<br />
S 1 . *% I () R<br />
Statihing T. ti I. it-tin . W. \\' iii'.. li . '.t M. i. I. I it. u ii, I. \\'ildi<br />
Silting M. l.tichi, I . Seivir'-, I. hlirle J. I ii riti.itt. I'. k ..11\ , 1. ilil Ititigh, L. lower<br />
lit ground: N. R alt, 1 ). Ki- trti.<br />
viltitile recrult, 'nih i'. M. I livitreit ni A. I 'viii. tarried ill. lint- I Phil iitijiriiveil ill a reilly martie-li<br />
N\oll liirdlv.ihi-.liuteil juice, and hr fiirwiriis veliti, no and ill liii ciii it tin- '.ei'.iitl ,.liinvi.d in<br />
Ana , '.hin-ed up iveli. 1k-lund tlieiii etere a pair inin tta - that ijuite a nuniher of it, niettiler,<br />
of halves ivitli ,.iiinil idua, ii <strong>the</strong> ganle- , .l '.ea'ill '. jic'-eu-u'cd alrovadot a retitirkalle- and trained talent<br />
experience and jdu&-k auth ke-eiiuie ciutiughl to make for <strong>the</strong> game.<br />
<strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> iie-.t pair we '.aiv ill 1,interii-k '.e'li&ioi-<br />
T<strong>the</strong> re'.ult,. of our iiiitche, zlgauit'.t i,utide t&'anus<br />
nt,itilte-. this year. - flit,' haik'. lii not et tiie<strong>the</strong>r -<br />
, ire- a- tilhin<br />
tititil liter liii whit-it '.11111- -.,iiiiii ri-i ut'.trtue'tIoll,-<br />
were- iltalle ill early '.rimtg ne itoh ii jr-.in.t line Ni', e--- ltiiigret t . a hitiliciltian N\. }hiixuie, Score:<br />
lilt ting,it <strong>the</strong> il:iiigeruu rutiiimitg of Willie \Vh. tluttgret pt. ltlie-iiiiaii,. 3 pt. .t draw.<br />
Xv.<br />
1? 1) CII It X.<br />
I '- 7- - 1 1. I- I -s flu s - 1. K ::: Is - 1 \liNaimtee.<br />
"ittiiug F. Vi',ill, Vi. I 'hits r, \\ hI,itir.ili.iti, i'. itt, I'. l'i.'t - k .ut,s. \. ti \. Sullivan.<br />
C.n,vind : W. \1'Nummiee, N. Sit,' th<br />
SUP'\t"\ER TERM GAMES.<br />
,tttin,, r hi itt 5'-' T 1 1111! II, Is it lit<br />
------ -'tb hr ti- our tir"t Club<br />
'mlii". tile e-Vt t t - 'ut-h, kill lot li-i vcdr Ii ui-i thu t\\. , III ltd itt'.. IIve-titiiahl a<br />
- : .ini ',-t'rv weil ali t] <strong>the</strong> new 'itt motor mower ti-alit iitl'.l'.tnhi,.i of I'. I i'Simhhviii, I Ic'. Rearm., N.<br />
onsibled a'. to keel, tue-ut ill t'ir,t-rate order. \\'hitie Rim, 'i. di-Ne-ice-, W. il,itirmhi,iit and K. l)itv.iiev<br />
Sh,u' Wfls liii mitut,.tmmiiiimig hillier in <strong>the</strong> -- ho o] tile -M by ".iligleti and i olmilolt. victor . i '.ingle<br />
sian4artt of jiav itil, imiuchi hnizhicr tiiuin last year. Liuilig igllil'.t ti, and tIn- reiuiihllllhig _',loul,hi" tii-ing<br />
this WH000 evident after a \-e'r iii .\ lute-rictill tiitrn;i- il '.hliiliuiti'ih lit-fire a dcci,ioii ii till lie reached owing<br />
.i,nI Iwtwt'cIl teauul'. winch not i- veil <strong>the</strong> iii wea<strong>the</strong>r to Lick of tutu-. 'liii'. Was filneih ho a '.e'r large<br />
as Wluit'.ututiilt- couhil '.1,nil - \\'hleml it Caine to • pick entrance for tile- ii. iu'.e ihuauillii n-dii1i and it niuhil<br />
'I.. !lm.ae team agaimm'.t <strong>the</strong> v'rr'it'etut <strong>the</strong>re WaS <strong>the</strong> hut be surprising to '.e't' a -.otiiewiiat altered train
'44 T1!F \1vN;RlI' ANNV.A1_<br />
uc-ct <strong>the</strong> Pa -I a tixture it I' pet I to .trrallge fur<br />
Prize I )a tJran in he <strong>the</strong> handball tuurriaiiirilts<br />
were in pruire-.. j O'}lra arid \. MuSullivait wull<br />
<strong>the</strong> St. \in tnt it i'iui lurilanlrilt from <strong>the</strong> i.twr'.t<br />
hauditali anti .UI eiitr 'it over 711. \ team of l.a%<br />
I., %, heat <strong>the</strong> \Itto11c ii four illatulir--. to iifl(,<br />
though <strong>the</strong> latter had <strong>the</strong> ti-.factit 'U if w iiliiiili<br />
<strong>the</strong> ti1, niattli uhtrt M. Multiili heat J<br />
The o<strong>the</strong>r ri-.uit-. i,re 'ii, (iraLil heat 1'<br />
P. \_i-.ii li-i I. itlit' I ( I hiaii .,tii N. R\ all<br />
hrjt J. J. Bourke an,i 1'. ( JItrieti. 1'. I )Suthvaii and<br />
Mci) thigh Itrat C. Finn and I). Collin,. The Ill<br />
Iltit and lltiu-.e thiaiiih.ittil-.hllhi have up to date proluteti<br />
-niv ,xtthleiit iiiutcile, but tile victor, ill<br />
htth wtti.iih he a-. '.et hard ttt ft.retit-.t, \ ctti,Iitetitltlt<br />
or 1 iltirlinL1 ''1ii,k up and itick " iii'. tttiii lv 1'.<br />
iiiiii ti li-lan, I -n tar!-<br />
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.<br />
CONFERENCE OF ST. NESSAN.<br />
hpritu_.i 1)11,, 1.1 Ri 1,. I Ri -li \ h',.i. I liii rent - liit.,rtuii,ti it ihii- \lth <strong>the</strong><br />
ri nit Liv uraili- tir <strong>the</strong> tixturi-.<br />
1rea-.urer- . I l'(;ttRM.\x. ivent-. ii,- m in it tint,!,- of rain anti rniicti in a<br />
Count-il—l'. CtRlv. T. Sim %%,I;Rs htiwnipttur. It iiiu-.t Lc -'(iii hitiwi-vir, that Ilt,tI% Ill-<br />
our Cttllfcrenit -c t - iiilri.e.. 2 iiit -iiii,- i-- The -.titnlini.h it- t chithi-., <strong>the</strong> races were all kei111<br />
objects of <strong>the</strong> tictv hti , Iteeli tXitialhit-d t1lld -111- uttnt,-.tt_-ii and <strong>the</strong> ,ttt-rntt 11 iia, in tnjivtiit tile<br />
mended to all <strong>the</strong> 1,0 it <strong>the</strong> t(hi(TlIl kituri-. in fir tile i - li tint -n At tilt - i-,iiiiu'.i in if <strong>the</strong> sport,<br />
<strong>the</strong> t.hatteI alld at thit illtetini-.. (lie nitniler-. tea was -irvuti iv tilt- .nlnhitt,-e ti <strong>the</strong> CuinIr-rente,<br />
t.urgaiii-.eii tin u-.iiiii iIaiiulluili iuuuriliiil(ilI ill Mi',. whit wish lii thank Rev. Fr. Rector, Fr. Rt-hlv and<br />
awl met with a hiucral re-.iuuuil -.c for fuiiuh-. Messrs. I'. Lt,ticv anti I'. Miuhiuu for <strong>the</strong>ir hi-h1,<br />
On Whit SLITIllai, <strong>the</strong> mouth Sjiturt, for <strong>the</strong> iut ihuritig ti mia<br />
of <strong>the</strong> tIui1Lret Natit nil Scluiiil were held in <strong>the</strong> .. I )istrih,utimun if iii,m- -. it <strong>the</strong> winners if <strong>the</strong><br />
gntuiln]ui- of liii I IM. Q, . Ili-- -.i.rh, art - organli'.eti hilt-rent itt it- liiiI:i I r-,ln.--- it a<br />
eat hi i- u r W1 1, I Ill,111 Ill -I - . Or, 11.,Q, .1 • ii<br />
thi-<br />
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