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THE
NOTRE DAME SCHOLASTIC
A JOURNAL
DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF THE
STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME.
PUBLISHED V/EEKLY
VOLUME XXXII.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, | NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. ' \
) 1899.
\ 7 E dreams of my boyhood, how much I regret you!
©^ Unfaded your memory dwells in my breast;
Though sad and deserted, I ne'er can forget you:
Your pleasures may still be in fancy possessed.
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CONTENTS. ^9*-
161.
Acknowledgment , A n — P - / . R., Address to Monsignor 'Martinell i—Paul
Jerome Ragan, _ . _ Affable Gentleman, An — Dorravce D
Meyers, _ _ _ . Alliance, "Yhe—Lqiiis T. Wcadock, Alumni of' Chicago, Banquet of the America, T h e Dest iny of - -America 's Deb t to France—Sherman Steele, \i'j American Patriotism.—Louis C. M. Reed, 69 American Patriotism.— Thomas f. Dillon, 137 American Soldier.—Arthur T. Simpson, 44 Analysis of Not re Dame 's Principal Waters ,
N. R. Gibson •a.Vi6.J.W.Forbing,Ph.C., 332 -Andre's Dream—Thomas A. Medley, Anglo-American Alliance, The -Another Question of Happiness.—Louis T,
Weadock, _ _ _ Anothe r Rambler.—Z,. C. M. R., Appl ied Electr ici ty, -Apri l Anemones.—-fames J. Trahey, Archbishops Keane and Ireland at Not re
iDame, _ _ _ _ _
Archbishop Ireland, - - -Archbishop Keane 's Sermon, Archbishop Keane's Lecture, * A r t Exhibi t ion, T h e Ar t Schools.—-£"//^« Allen Starr, Astronomy in Surveying. — Eugene A.
Delaney, - - - - -Ath le t ics .—Paul Ragan, " - - -Athlet ic Squibs, - - - -* Athlet ic Field, The Athle t ic Teams, A Word to Candidates
for - - • - - - -Atmosphere , Evolut ion in the A t the Fair.—Eugene A. Delaney, August in Daly Dead, ^ - - .. Away from the Noises.—Eiigene A.
Delaney, - - - - -.
PROSE. 171 Baseball: Not re Dame, 7; South Bend, 2, 484
" " 14; South Bend, 10, 499 " 9; South Bend, 4, 499
" " 5; For t Wayne, 2, 512 Fo r t Wayne, 5; No t r e Dame, 3, 512 Not re Dame, 12; F o r t Wayne, 6, 512 Fo r t Wayne, 6; Not re Dame, o, 513 Michigan, 5; No t r e Dame, 3, - 513 Not re Dame, 15; Illinois, o, - 545
10; Purdue, 5, - 546 " " 14; D e P a u w , I I , - 546 " " 13; Hami l ton Club, 7, 565: " " 20; Culver, I, - 566 " " 7; Chicago, 2, - 581
16; Nebraska, 8, 581 Obcrlin, 4; Notre Dame, o, 597-South Bend, 5; No t r e Dame, o, 597 * Not re Dame, 9; Kalamazoo, 8, 3 * Not re Dame, 18; Albion, 2, 3 * Michigan, 7; Not re Dame, i , 3 Season of 1898.—Louis T.
Weadock, _ — _ _ - 29 Baseball—Schedule, - - r" 496 * Baseball Team, The Varsi ty - - 6 Basket Ball : Not re Dame, 19; C. A . C , 6, 344
" No t re Dame, 2 1 ; Rush Med., I I , ,344 Because of the Cat.—James Trahey, - 246 Better One, K—John E. Mclntyre, - 353 Birds.—Matthias J. Osivaid, - - 577 B i r d ' s - E y e View ot Thanksgiving, A - ^
Thomas J. Dillon', - - - ; 215 Bit of Interpretat ion, A— William D. J-urry^ 533 Bits of Loose Th is t l edown.—A.J .N . , 257,338 * Blahah (Professor) , A Le t t e r from - 5 * Boat Club and Races : - - - 6, 10
387 Books and Magazines: 18, 44. 93. 157.169, 233 277, 309, 325.389, 461, 479.495.52s
Boy's Town — More about I t — 5 ' / . yb^?^ .
241
413
367 1-4 16
493
63
139 53 62
5 .9 381
7^ 447
34 5
480
614
Bachelor 's Thoughts , A-Bachelors ' Discourses, - -Bad Pie, A—A?id7'ezo Sammoji, Bad Scare, A—Thomas Dillon, -* Band Concert, - - - • -B a n q u e t of the Not re Dame University
Association of Chicago .—P. 'J .R . ,
- : 107
•Cha7-les E. Ejis^'gn, 90 617, 620, 622
- - 371 - 539
- 2, I I
Baseball
CS^diivan, . - - - ' - . Bread upon the Waiters.—John West-
moi'land, - - - ~ '_ ' Bridge Building.—TJiovias A. Steiner, -Burglar, T h e - - - - -Burglar, The—Robert L. Fox, Burr arid Hamil ton, T h e Duel between
Them, , - : - - - -
216
384 . 92
231 -
323 ;
:589:v
259 * Articles marked with a * will be found in the "Daily Z
Scholastic" at the end of the volume. ': .; :A,i-;..j,
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IV Index.
By His Mother 's Advice.—Joseph F. Dnane, - - - - - 436
B3'ron's " Ocean"—A Criticism.—James J. Trahey, - - - - - 485
Cadets, Not re Dame - - - , -^4 Caldwell, Mary Gwendolen, Lastare
Medalist, - - - - - 397 "Capt iv i , " Plautus and - - • - 324 Cardinal Wiseman.—Matthew Schumacher, 151
^61
47 492
177
Carney (Otis P.), Death of - -' Carroll (E.ev. Thomas) , Death of
Case of Stinginess, A—Peter B. Lennon, Catholic E lement in Public Life, The—
Francis X. McCollum, - - -Candidates for Athle t ic Teams.—A Word
to Them—Aust in O'Malley, - 480 Certificates, Depor tment - - - 631 Change of Mood, A—Lo7iis C. M. Reed, 251 Character Sketch, K—John J. Englcdriim, 588 Charitable Part of a Lawyer's Life, The—
William P. Bi-cen, - - - 41 Chicago River, The—I'K i¥: T., - 168 Chopin, - - - , - - - 534 Circus, The—Joseph P. Shells, - - - 458 Circus, The—Leo J. Hciser, - - . - 491 Clarke (Rev. J. W.) , Death of - - 425 * Class of '98, - • - - - - I * Closing Exercises in the Chapel, - i Clover, Four-Leafed - - - - 91 Coleman (Rev. James D.), Death of - 313 College Educat ion—Does it Pay? - 219 Columbians' Play, - - . - - 425 Commencement , The Fifty-fifth - 626 Companions.—Frank F. Dukette, - - 490 Concerts: Imperial Quartet te , - - 186
" Pianoforte Recital, - - 343 " Jubilee Singers, - - - 344 " * Lawn, - - - - 2
* Band, - - - - - n Conferring of Degrees, - - - 629 Contrast; The Universality of - - 487 Cook's Tourists and Some.Others.—Louis <
. T. Weadock, - - - - 349 * Corby Hall, - - - - - 9 Corpus Christi Procession, - - - ^\\ Criticism, Dramatic - . - - 439 Cromwell in Ireland.—yi?/^?/ ^<?««^.y5j', 356 Cynic's Christmas Eve , The—Frank
O'Shaughnessy, - - - - 256 " Cyrano de Bergerac," - - - 285
Daly (Augustih) Dead, - . . - - 614 Dangerous Pig, A—/<7/i«7J/<r/«/)'r^; - 404 Dawson, From Dyea to„ .J - - 402, 556 'DeaLdYea.r,TheT-^dymondG.P'Malley,: 287
Debat ing Team, The - - - - 480 Debate, The—At Indianapolis - - 527 Decoration Day Addresses, • 602, 607, 609 Decoration Day Prayer.—Reverend P. P.
Coonry, C. S. C, -' - - 609 Degrees, Conferring of - - - - 629 Depor tment Certificates, - - - 631 Depor tment Prize Medals, - - _ 630 Destiny of America, The — F. Henry
IVicrser, - - - - - 161 Drama, Tho.—Julius A. Nie^izvland, - 146 Drama up to the Time of ^ s c h y l u s , The—
Edzvard T. Long, - - 225 Dramat ic Criticism of To-day.—Louis T.
Weadock, - - - 439 Drummer Boy, The—Frank 0'Shangh-
nessy, _ - - 302 Duel Between Hamilton and Burr, The—
Thomas A. Medley, - - 589 Dust-mote, The—/ . F. F, - - 312 Dyea to Da.\vson. —St. Jo/m O'SzilUvan, 402, 556
Eas ter (The Whi te) at Not re Dame, 464 Editorials : 20, 46, 62, ']%, 94, n o , 138, 154
170, 186, 202, 218, 234, 258, 27S 294, 310, 326, 342, 358, 374, 390, 422 446. 462, 478, 494, 510, 526, 542, 558
578, 594, 610 * Editorials, - - - 2, 6, 10 Educat ion (Col lege)—Does it Pay? - 219 Electricity, Appl ied - - - jg Elocution Contest, The - - - 611 E m m e t t Family, A His tory of the - 234 E n d of His Tether . The—-Lonis T.
Weadock, - •=- - - - 71 Evolution in the Atmosphere.—J. W.
Forbing, Ph. C., and N. R. Gibson, 387 Exchanges : 65, 97, 113, 157, 190, 205, 237, 264
281,297,312,345, 361,393. 409,426
449. 481, 49.7. 529. 547.-582, 613
YdW.-^Francis B. Cornell, - - -Falley (Rev. James B.) , Death of Fall of the "News , " The—^^ze/^r^/ C.
Brown, _ _ - - -Fal l of Willie Dempsey, ThQ—Jame F.
Murphy, - - - -Falstaff, - . - - - -Father O'Neill 's P o e m s . - / . C , -Fa the r Sorin.—Aljred Duperier, Feeding the Calf.— William H. Tierncy, Field;Sports, St. Edward's -First Communion and Confirmation, First Honor'. Awards, - - -Fitzgerald (Lieutenant Christopher C. F.
in Cuba, - - -)
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533 612 lOI O ' T O
0/3
143 595 630
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Index. V
Fishing, Pickerel - _ _ - -Flower, The—/ . A. JV., Foiled.— William P. Glasheeu, Foiled Ago.in.—James F. Murphv, Footbal l : Notre Dame, 5; Illinois, o,
" Notre Dame, 53; Michigan Agricultural, 0, -
" Notre Dame, 32; De Pauw, 0, " Michigan, 23; Notre Dame, o, " Indiana, 11; Notre Dame, 5, " Sorin, 6; Brownson, 6, -" Not re Dame, 60; Albion, 0,
Football , _ _ - - 79, 96, Footbal l Team, Notre Dame Foster, Stephen Collins _ - . Four-Leafed Clovev.—^Jo/in H. Silver, Four Points, The—St . Joint O'Sullivan, France—America 's Debt to He r Frank 's Mistake.—/%z7/> B. O'Neill, Freak of the Imagination, A—Jerome J.
Crozvley, _ . _ - -Frederick Chopin.—Frank F. Dukette, French Revolution, Lafayette and the Future of the United States, The—Stephen
Brucker, - - - - -
Game for Two, A— Sherman Steele, Garcia Morena.—James F. Murphy, -Genius—Some Notions about It—John
Westmorland, - - - -Genius—An Answer and Cross-Complaint,
Law 'pp, - - - -Genius, About—A Keply.—John Westmor
land, - - - - -Genius—Demurrer to the Reply.—Laza, 'pp, Genius — Confession and 'Avoidance .—
Sherman Steele. Gibson (Norwood R . ) , Pitcher of the
Varsity, - . - - -Golden Feathered Eagle , The—Hngh S.
Gallagher, - _ - -" G r e a t " (The W o r d ) Has Something to
Say, - - - - -Great Men.—George _W. Knppler, Greek Play, The _ - - -Gregory V I I . Justified in the Deposi t ion
of Henry Y^.—Ja)nes Trahey, Gymnasium (New) at Notre Dame,
Hamil ton and Burr—The Duel between . Them, - -
H a p p y Mistake, K—Louis C. M. Reed, HesLVts.—Joseph F. Duahe, H e Came Out AH Right.—/oA^z Hennessy, H e Lives in His Songs.—/(?//?z Dowd, Henry IV.—His Deposit ion - -
168 279
493 274 I I I
141
155 155 189 296 220'
143 260
505 91
200
127
493
163
534 I2s
351
429
339
359
377 392
194
.469
86 504 234
507
275 477 559
149
391
589 536 o r* o
290 509 149
Plero and His Under-Study, A—ZozwV T, Weadock, - - - -
ITe Used His Latin.—Francis C. Majcrin, H e W h o Laughs Last Laughs Best.—
Edmund C. Brown, ~ - -His Mistake.—Robert L. Fox, History of the Emine t t Family, A How I Lost My Dinner.—Francis C Schwab, .472 How We Reached Camp.—St. John O'Std-
lizaii, - - - - _ i 5 ^
l iudson Lake , The Varsi ty at - - 79 Hummer ' s (Mr . ) Success, - - 280 Hurling.—John J. Heimessy, - - 403'
Ideals.—J. Clyde Locke, - - - ^70 Indiana Weather , - - - - 172 Inheri ted Custom, A n — P . J . R , , - 295 In My Uncle's Yiovcve.—Joseph F. Duane, 506 In the City of the Dead.—Louis T.
Weadock, - - - - - 166 In the Rain of Christmas.—Louis T.
Weadock, - - - - • 247 Ireland, Archbishop _ - - _ 1^9 Ireland, Cromwell in - - - 356 Ireland—Poor though ^\ch^—Jo/m Hennessy, 454 Ireland in Sunshine and Shadow.—Enzene
T. Ahem, . - _ _ . ^ J Q
Is She Siill Alive?—Hugli S. Gallagher, 459 I t was His Business
nessy, -Martin O' Shavgh-
Jimmie Fagan 's Goat, - - - -John" Barry, Politician.—Louis T. Weadock, Johnny.—Edward C. Brozvn, Journalism, The School of - - _ Jury System, The—James F. Murphy, -
40^ Kinkie.— Thomas J. Graham,
53^
524 571 249 259 322
•523
L a d y or the Tiger, The—D. E. €., - 328 L ^ t a r e Medalist, 1899, _ _ _ ^97 Lafayette and the French Revolution.—
Paul Ra'gan, - - - - 125 Lafayette at Barren Hill.—Joseph F. Duane, 132 Lafayette at Monmouth.—Louis C. Reed, i^S Lafayette Carriage, The - - _ j ^ ^ Lafayette 's Commission—Raymo?idO'Malley, 131 Lafayette Day, - _ _ _ _ 139 Lafayette in Virginia.— Thomas A. Medley, 129 Lafayette Memorial, Let ters Regarding
the - - - - . - -La faye t t e—The Diplomatist.—John J.
Doivd, - - - - -Lafayette—The Man.—Eugene A. Delaney, Lafayet te—The Nation's Guest.—Frank - >
O'Shaughnessy, - - - : I33 : Lafayet te—The Soldier—y<7/m F. Fennessey,>i2^
140
135 I.19
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VI Index.
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Lafayet te—The Statesman. — Loids T. VVeadock, - - - - - '121
* Last Year's Class, ~ - - " - i Latin Medal, The—Joseph P. Shells, - 153 Lawyer 's Life, The Charitable Part of a 41 Lawyers, The Patron of - - - 248 Lazarus Awakened.—Raymond O'Ma/ley, 243 Lectures: Archbishop Keane's, - - 62
Miss Starr 's, - - - 154 " Dr. Spalding's, - - - 311 " Dr. John Talbot Smith's, - . - 406
Leonids, The—Eugene A. Delaney, - 213 Lesson in Patriotism and Religion, A—
Captain J. Abercronibie, - - - 602 Letters.—Etigene A. Delaney, - - 193 Life for Love.—Louis C. M. Reed, - 354 List of Excel lence : - 192, 208, 412, 428 Litt le Crooked, A—Pati-ickJ. Corcoraji, - 230 Local I t ems: 50,64, 82, 98, 114, 158,174,190, 207
222,238,266. 282,298, 314, 330, 346 362, 378, 394,410,427.450. 466,482 498, 516, 530, 548, S66, 584, 599.615
* Local I tems, - - . - - 3, 7, 11 Lost and Found.—Pati^ick Corcoran, -., 341 Lyric Poem, 'Yhe—James Trahey, - . 292
•Macdonald (Angus) , Captain of the Var-- sity, - - - -. - . 583
* Macdonald (Angus) Re-elected, ^ i i Mammon, The Worship of - - - 288
- Man ( T h e ) ; the Christian; the Worker.— Most Reverend J. Keane, D. D., 53
Man, a Woman and a Mouse, A—Thomas / . Dillon, - - - - 592
Marquette.—^<?;w;/^yi Crozvley, - - 85 Martinelli (Mos t .Reverend Sebastian) at
^ -Notre Dame, - - , - 542, 551 Martyr Spy of the Revolution, The—Paid
Jerome Ragan, - - - - 5^6 ; Mary Gwendolen Caldwell, Marquise de . . Merinville—Laitare Medalist," 1899, 397 M.?i\.\\&V!iidiWcs^—Jjdius A.Nieii2da7id, - 453 :McLaughlin (Professor) —Our.Nevy -
, „ Musical Director, - - - 280 ^ .Meda l s for the Minims, - - - 2 Medals,y Prize. - - - - - 630
/Medica l Institutions, Utility of - - 622 Memorial Day;-Addresses, - . 602 , 602, 609 Memoriar Day; Exercises , ;-. . - ,- 596 -Memory of the Noble Dead.:—Elmer
, :7^^vy Crockett, . v - ;-.^- . 7 - > - 607, vMen Tha t Fough t Our Battles, The—/i?^<t/
-?'.. yJfKomeRagaii,^-:.:^:-^^^^^ 260 /Mexicim; War, The-^Javies H. McGimiis, ' 74 tMilwauTcee-Meet,* Our M e n a t the: - - 327 /:Militar3s/ TrainingT-rNqtre J -Da'me iCadets, 204 ;
540 108 592
491
* Minims' Closing Exercises , - - . 1 1 Minims' Field Sports , - - - 143 Miss Starr 's Lecture, - - - 154 Modern Ghost Stor}'-, A—Henry E. Brown, 474 Modern Knighr", A—John F. Morrissey, 500 Monologue of a Postage Stamp, A—
Sedgwick Highs tone, - - - 275 Moor's Revenge, The—Loins C. M. Reed, 440 Morrissey (President) Welcomed Home, 511 Mothei' 's Prayer, A— Andrezv Savimon, 574 Much Ado about ^o\.\\\n^.^Joseph J.
Sullitan, . _ . _ Music, Popular _ - . _ My Dreadful Nigh t .—^. / . T. B., Mytholog}'-, One Use of— Thomas
Dillon, - - - -My Lady Weathervane.—Edzvard C. Brozon, 441 My First A t t empt at Cooking.—James
Trahey, - - - - - - 369
Nathan Hale", . - . - _ ^86 Natural Mistake, A—Thomas Dillo7i, - 442 Nature of Vo&tvy.—Julius A. Niemvland, - 399 Nebular Hypothesis , The—Julius A. A^ieuiv-
land, - - - - - - -* Neville and the Big Four, Newspapers—A Word about Them.—Pazd
J. Ragan, - - -* Ninety-nine Flag at the . Top, No Cause for Alarm.—Z,. C. M. R., Noises, Away from the _ _ _ Note about Football , A - - -Not in It.—Alfred Richon, Notre Dame, - - - - -Notre Dame Mari in Cuba, A - -Novel, The Problem of the -
Obituary: Carroll, Rev. Thomas " Preston, Professor Newton
Sheekey, Mr. Patrick . -" Coleman, Rev. James D. •" , Falley, Rev. James B. -" Carney, Otis P. , - -
. " : Clarke, Rev. J. W. - -" . r Daly, Augustin - - -
-O'Cbhnell as a Statesman.—Michael McCormack, r - - - - .
October and the Olden T>a.ys.—P.J.R., -Odd Crumbs.—J^EdzaarJ Hayes, -' -Old Clock,''TheypRalphElhaa7iger, - -Old Glory and H e r Honored Son.—Pa7d
. " Jero7iie.Ragan, - \ • - >;. ;; -O'Neill,jCapt/J>-P:—A Warrior of tNot re %.-v'•^•"Da'me'",'-;--^V"-;':;':-.^;^:-'^ ;'::•-• ' / . . O'Neill 's 1(Rev;vA:K)^Ppems,i - > -Oratorica] Contest, .The : ^ . -
591 - 5
43 - I
355 107
143 525
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328 231
4'7 187 2 2 2
313 361 361 425 614
502
95 517 471
374
49 612
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Index. -M
•r-'.y-^^w:^^mm:m On the Manchestei ' Coast.—John F
Fennessey, - - - - - 245 * Orator of the Day, The - - - 9 Our Chances.—Pa^d Jerome Rdgan, - 179 * Our Guests, - - - - ; 4, 8, 12
Papal Delegate at Notre Dame, The - 542 Parlor Match, The—Thomas J. Dillon, .388 Patriotism, American - - - - 1^7 Patriotism, American . _ _ gg Patriotism and Religion, A Lesson in 602 Patron of Lawyers, T\\^—James F. Mu7-phy, 248 Peace Paragraphs.-^-y4«flfr<?7c; Sammon, - 488 Personals: 50, 64, 81, 97, 142, 158, 173, 189, 206
222, 238, 265, 281, 297, 313, 329, 345 - 377. 393. 409, 427, 450, 481, 497, 515
529, 565. 598 * Personals: - - - - - 4, 8, 12 Philopatr ians ' Successful Play.The/itzz^/-—
Ragan, - ~ - ~ - 463 Philopatrians ' Receptions, - 265, 343, 530 Photographs.—Joseph F. Djidne, Philippines, The—F. Henry Wurzer, Piano Recital, The—Aust in O'Malley, Pickerel Fishing.— Vitus G. Joy-es, -
. Plautus and " The Captives."—James J. Trahey, - - - - -
Poet and '^iB.ywnght.—Sherman Steele, Poetic Force.—Julius A. Nieuzvland, Poetry and the. Sonnet.—James Trahey, Poetry, Nature of - - , ' -Polly.— Thomas J. Dillon, ^ -Popular M.\\s\c.—Louis C. M. Reed, Powers and Notre Dame are First, -Prefaces.—Frank F Dukette, Premiums, - - - - -President 's Day, - - - - -
"President Morrissey's Return, Preston (Professor), The Death of Prize Medals, - - - - -Problem of the Novel, The— Williajn D.
F7irry, - -"P rometheus Unboiind," Shelley's Public Life, The Catholic E lement in Public. Speaking Problem, The
212
209 'y n ^
168
324 285
273 398 399 253 108 422 198 631
235 511 187 630
231 269
177 203
Race-War Justified, A—Thomas A :• Medley, 317 Recital, Pianoforte, - '- - 333, 343 Red Ha tche t Mine, The—77/(W/^j;.y Dillon^ 306 Religion and Patriotism, A Lesson in 602
Rostand, Edmond-i^Poet and Playwright, 285 Round-up in.Montana, h.—Robert P. Bi'oivn, 522 Sailor's Knot.—Martin O'Shatighnessy, . . 486 Scientific Schools, The Utility of - 620 Scholarship, The Dr. Edward Johnson 578 School of Journalism, The - - - ^259
^^372!; •^-^533:
School Year, The Coming r -., v -Schoolgirl 's Diary, h.—Joseph Sidii'van,i Sermon, Archbishop Keane's - -Sermon by Dr. Rooker , - -" -Shake of the Dice, K-^Edward C. Brdtuii; /'^S^-Sheekey (Mr . ) , Death of - -_ , - i 222^ Shelley, Study of—Frank Earle Hering, 37^ 58} Shelley's Prometheus \]\^o\xndi.-—MichdeVT'fy;\.
Oszvald, - - - - • , 'SA^.ylSivk.s.—FrajikF.Djikette, — -̂ Sleep.—Fra7ik F. Dtckette, - -Slip of the Hand, A—JohnF.Fainessey>:i^i Smith 's (Dr . John Talbot) Lecture , .://4d6 Societies (College) at Not re Dame, • - " Soldier, Our American - - - . . * Solemn Benediction and Te Deum, Some Lessons from the Work and Life of
Christ.—Rev. Frederick Rooker, D.D., Sonnet, Poetry and the - - - ^ Sons of Usna, The—Patrick Dwcin, - - ; Sorin, Fa ther - - - - : -Sorin-Brownson Game, T h e Spalding's ( D r . ) Lectures, - - -
* Spalding (Bishop) , Orator of the Day,-"]9i State vs. l^z.rk\n, The.—^James F: A'hirphy, . 4 3 4 ? St. Cecilians' Play,' - - - -7 St. Edward 's Field Sports , - - •;-* St. Edward ' s Hal l , - - ' - - : . . Saint Paul—The Man, the Christian,-the'^i,.=5^^^^^
Worker, . - " - - - : Stories after the Persian.—-Francis Pi
Dorian, . - - - - ' ; >%. Story by a Bass, A—Rodei't A. Krost,; .1 St. Patrick's Day Exercises, - T Studebaker 's (Mr.) Gift, , - - , ^< Student Life Here and Elsevvhere:---^aw>^ '5̂̂ ^̂̂ ^̂̂^̂
Earle Hering, - - - ;-*V 'VIO Students Registered at t he University, ; ; 3 J ;
Fal l Term, 1898, - - -r; Sunrimer Romance, Al—George Harris, Surveying, As t ronomy in -. ..- •;;
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Thanksgiving Turkey, A—Peter F:Jy?l7eiifij{2^2ri!SM}^^^i§W^ Their Fateful Boat Ridef .—Alexis '^ •^• : ' ^ - ' 'W^^"A^^^^M
Coquillard, - ' /-, ' -^'^'•''%:K^^f^t^^^^^ There Are Others.—John E.-Hayes,'r'i'i^^j^i'i^^^^^^M^fi^^^^ Three Geese, The.—John L. Corley;:/ 'r::^'-ff^^y^§i^''~'''-'^^''^' Tobacco To Ch Track Meets : Milwaukee;
^^mrsi$§m CO.—.SV. John O'Sidlivan, - 'r '--7;?:1^6iDfe|^|;^--^ licago.-^—Harry .V. Crumley,' :''.-;"';''f''-'p^6':i:i-i^S0J-'-;zSs:
Triangular,? Purdue, „ .
, Chicago, ; -Iriter-Hall;
vm Index.
" State, _ - _ - 600 " Western Intercollegiate, 614
Track Meet Today, The . . - 407 Track Team, - - - - - - 327 Troublesome Times for the Family.—Si.
John O'Sullivan, - - - 355 Two Bits of Realism.—Harry V. Cminley, 518 Two Broken Lilies.—John F. Fcnnessey, 438 Two Deaths.—Linus C. O'Malley, - 472 Two Dollars.—Andreiv Savimon, - - 495 Two Easters at Woodlawn.— Thomas A.
^Medley, - - - - - , 433 Two Negatives Make a Positive.—T/\
Henyy Wurzer, - - - 104
United States, The Future of the - 351 Unity.—John Dowd, - - -. - 320 Universality of Contrast, The:—Eugene T.
Ahem, - - - - - 487 Universities, The Utility of - - - 617 Utilitj'^ of Medical Insti tutions, T\\^—j7ilius
A. Nieitwland, - - _ 522 Utility of Scientific Schools, The—Eugene
A. Delaney, - - - - 620 Utili ty of Universities, The—Edivard C
Brow7i, ' - - - - - 617
Valedictory.—Johji Fennessey, Varsity a t Hudson Lake , The * Varsi ty Nine, - - - -Visit of the Archbishops, The
Warrior of Not re Dame, A Washington 's Bir thday Celebration,
625
79 6
63
Wash ing ton—The Citizen-Soldier.—John Doxvd, - - - - -
Wasp Story, A—Thomas Dillon, Weasels, The—Daniel E. O'Shea, * Weather Indications, - - -Wheat Rust.—George. Lins, Wheel of Fortune, The—Joseph Stdlivan, When I Think of I t Now.—J. F.Fennessey, 304 Whi te Chapel Club, The—Frank 0'Shatcgh-
nessy, - - - - -Whi te Easter at Notre Dame, The—Paul
Ragan, - - - - -Who Is Who?—Sedgwick liighstone. Who Owned the Hog?—Robej-t A. lOvst, W h y Memorial Day is Observed.—Frank
O^ ̂ haughnessy, . . . Widows.—Francis Ma^irin, Wife's Suspicion, A—Louis C. Reed, Wild Pearl.—Frank 0' Sha^ighnessy, Wireless Telegraphy.—Projessor Jerome J.
Green, - _ _ Wireless Telegraphy, . - _ -Wiseman, Cardinal - -* Within the Gates, - - - 3,7,11 W o r d " G r e a t " (The ) H a s Something to
Say.— Thomas Graham, - - 275 Words Tha t Have Harmonies.—Jidiics
Nieuwland, - - - - 368 World Beyond the Gates, The—So, 173, 221
• 329, 466, 598 Worship of Mammon, The—/ . Clyde Locke, 288
365 89 492
5.9 524 167
444
464 476
523
609 489 197 227
570 528
151
49 Yarn above the Clouds, A—Joseph Dnane, 255 374 Yellow Leaf, A—F. Henry Wurzer, - £44
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Abroad and at Home.—R. U. Init. .. Afterwards.—John Fennessey......... Against the Twilight Hour .—L. JJ. F. Another Year.—Julhis Nieuwland....
POETRY. 224 Dull March Day, A—John Dowd 432
faster.-^Matthew ScJniviacher. 446 269 475" 253
Bark of, Peter, The—Matthew Schimacher, 251 Beati Mites Cqrde.—Etcge?ie A. .Delaney... 243 Bethlehem.—Paid Jerome Ragan. 241 Canned Goods . - r / . / . Z > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 Class P o e m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 617 Columbus.7—^a/^vV/j Dwun : . . . . , 502 Conditional Mood, The—yl/az<^6' Nctvmdn, 53 (ix?i\Xs,xxiZXi,'Y\\p—John,Dowd............. 438 Crticifixion, ^Mt.—James Trahey.......... 439
D a y Dreamer 's Query, A - ^ / ' a w / ^ ^ . . . 3 8 1 Decoration Day Ode, i899.-4/'<at/r/Vi^ Dwan, 573
Eas ter %\.v&.—Raymond O MaUey 431 Explanat ion Suggested, Th&—John Doivd, 249
Farewell.—6^<?07^(? Lins. 525 Y\-A%,'W\Q^—Eugene Delaney 365 Flovi'ers and Incense.^^C of M. 153
Greetings to Rev. President Morrissey, c:s. c...;...:....::..........
Greetings to Most Reverend Sebastian ; ^ M a r t i n e l l i v ^ : : ; . : ; . : . ; . . . ; ; . . . . . Growth of Our Great Foe, The—Paul
If Silent Lips rCould Speak.—£^z<!̂ <?wie
501
550
69
444
Index. zx
In Memoriam.—Frank Earle Hering 177 In the Afterglow.—Paul Ragan 349 In the Dark.—-John Fennessey 293 Ireland—ijOi^-Y^^J^:—Patrick J. Dxvnn • 146 Ivy of the Hear t , The—Pattl Ragan...... 161
Lafayette.—St. John 0' Sullivan 121 Lafayette.—Frank Earle Hering 123 Legend of the Ho ly Night, K—St. John
O' Sullivan 245. Life—rClass Poem.—James Trahey 617 Lines.—Julius Nieuivland 441 Love and Hate.—Francis C. Schwab 469
Minims' * Greeting, The 237
New Year's 'Ev&.—John Dowd. 247
Peace be Unto You.—John Doivd 509 Picture, K—James Fogarty 593 Plea of One Ambit ious, A—P. J. R 591
Race, The—7V. R. F. 476 Ramblings i Resurrection, The—St . John O'Sidlivan... 431 Retrospection.—ji5<?r;za?-fl^ 6". Maloy 301
Sea Sunrise, A—John Ftunessey 317 Sleep of the Flowers, "Wi^—John Dozvd... 333
Sleep.—Julius Nieuwland 533 Snow in April .—St. Johyi O'Sttllivan 485;. Star Unfading, A.—Frank Earle Hering.^. . 1 0 1 Story of Man, The—Paid Ragan......... 37 Sunset by the Sea.—John Fennessey 85
Tears.—Patrick Dwan — . - 577 Thanksgiving Day,.1898.—Patrick Dwan., 211 Theat re Belles.—Michael McCormack.. 616 ToUe, Lege.—James Trahey 434 Trying.—/. J. D 436 Two Heroes of the American Revolution
—Washington and Lafaye t t e . . . - . . . . 118 Two Views, The—Matthew Schumacher:.,. 2851
Untold-^Two Stories.—Pajd Ragan.......; 429
Varsity Verse: 74, 89, 107, 109, 150, 166, 182 199, 215, 229, 274, 292, 306, 321
339: 354, 370, 387, 401, 418, 457 473, 489, 506, 537, 590
Via Dolorosa.—James Trahey 275
When Day is Done.—Euge7ie A. Delaney.. 209 When the Wind Shiits.—Frank K Duketle, 413 Where H e Sleepeth.^/7^/2K5 A. Nieuwland; 453 Will-o'-the \T\S'ps.—Fra7ik F. Dukette,...: 225 Withered Violet, A . 517
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