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Page one hundred fourteen Page one hundred fifteen April 7 Classes begin once more. It is the April 9 Irene O'Connell and Mary Emily Gar- last lap of the school year and, despite the havoc vey conveyed a silk flag to His Eminence, Cardinal wrought by spring fever, the girls, on the whole, Mundelein, to be presented by him to the Holy are alert and interested. Perhaps they are coax- Father a first token to His Holiness from oui ing themselves along to do good work with the college, thought that it won't be long now April 10 The Cecilians presented Gene Byram April 9 Father Miranda thrilled us with ac- and Miss Loretta Lydell in a delightful program counts of what students are doing for Catholic of vocal solos. Action in Mexico. April 13 Could we call it an editor's tea? April 9 We go diplomatic, and represent the Almost. Potential editors, anyway, and reporters, Irish Free State at the Model League of Nations and feature writers, and columnists, too, for they Council meeting at the City Club. were all there at the Press Club party. April 16 Father Charles O'Donnell. There is always a peculiar thrill attached to meeting a poet, and when he happens to be the contemporary Catholic poet, and the president of one of the Catholic universities of the country, the meeting becomes an occasion, and a delightful one. April 1 gt; Mexico lives in vivid pictures in Father Siedenburg's splendid lecture. April 22 The Loyola-Mundelein debate. What was that remark about feminine loquaciousness? And, oh, by the way, we won April 24 Diamonds are high at the Laetare Players' bridge party, held in the formal social rooms. April 25 The Commerce Club ascended forty stories to see the National Broadcasting Station, and then went down to the Board of Trade pit, on their first city tour. April 29 Die Rothensteiner Gesellschaft provides delightful entertainment in a German play. Now was it geschnitten or geschlissen? April 29 Swinging march music, stirring overtures, and haunting negro melodies combine to form a varied and pleasing program in the orchestra spring concert. April 30 One of the finest traditions of Mundelein was established today, College Day. Afterwards, there was a campus parade and singing of college songs. Father Mertz spoke about vocations and a sense of responsibility in the College Day address. The Tower f 19 3 1
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tower1931057
publisher:
Women and Leadership Archives http://www.luc.edu/wla
creator:
Mundelein College Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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There are eight total Mundelein College yearbooks: 1931, 1932, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, and 1985.
relation:
Mundelein College Collection
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Reading Room
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Print
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