St Patrick Literary Society
EDWARD SMITH
President
HARRY BROWN
Vice-President
REV. U. A. HAUBER
Censor
EARL MARRON
Secretary
HE AVERAGE commercial student has little love for elocution.
He is saturated with the business instinct of the…
St. Joseph's Literary Society
WHEN THE St. Joseph's Literary Society reorganized in September for its second year of activity it found scarcely one
old veteran on its roll. But this did not detract from the life
and vigor of the organization as was…
F. Nelson as Wung Lung Loo, "the velly good Chinaman"; of V. Healy as
Moe Skinsky, "the Hebrew loan shark"; and of Jno. Kelly, "the funny Irish
boy"; the grave bearing of F. Vermeulen and G. Mowry as Judge and country store-keeper respectively; and…
On the Rappahonnock , C. E. Somerville
William Rogers
The Heart of Paddy Whack E. R. Ball
Orchestra
Decision of the the Judges
Heart of America Arthur Pryor
Orchestra
August Van Wonterghem was awarded first prize and Aloysius Cone
second prize by the…
Twenty-sixth Annual Contest in Elecution
May 25, 1917
Hall of Fame T. S. Allen
College Orchestra
Jean Valjean Victor Hugo
Clement J. Hogan
The Pauper's Story Anonymous
Newman Flanagan
Morcean Chorocheristic F. H. Lasey
College Orchestra
The Inmate of…
Prof. Chas. W. Seymour, one of our most favorite lee-
Mr. Seymour turers, gave the first of his series of three lectures on
Feb. 7, his subject being, "The Rise of Mohammedanism."
A second lecture on "Frederick the Great" was given on Feb. 10…