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FATHER BERGIN SPEAKS BEFORE ST. PAT'S GROUP SaJE: " Nation I s On Way T o Good Times"; 200 Hear Talk At L enten Ban quet Reverend William J. Bergin of the Newman Foundation at the Unive r s-
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Dr . Aron Gives I nteresting Talk On " Germany "; Best Crowd Of Year Attend s
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ity of Illinois and, in turn, former ly of the faculty of St. Viator and
pastor of
St.
Patrick's
parish
in
K ankakee, addressed a g roup of a-
bout two hundred men on the evening of
February
22,
and
declared
that Am e ri ca in hi s opinion, is now
undergoin g a change more important to th e futur e of Ameri ca than the r evo lutionary or civil wars anJ
that she will soon witness the best times s he
has
eve r
known.
The
occasion of Father Bergin's address was a Washington Day p arty and a
lenten s upper sponso red by the Holy · Name Society of St. Patrick's parish for th e benefit of the Boy Scouts of th e parish.
"I am giving you", he said, "only my p ersonal vi ews and I don't know wh ethe r we wi ll ever agai n see th e hal cyon days of ,pros perity which we had prior to the las t few yearswhich probably did th e coun try n o good- but th ese t errible tim es we have had brough t th e nati on to a deep and tragic realization of th e fundam ental purpose of government. That purpose is to secu r e the larg est possible well -being for all the people". H e co ntinued : "Those of us who are old have see n dep r essIons with attendan t hunge r and suff ering s in ce we w ere boys, but I don't think th ey will occu r again a s we hav e se t our feet on th e right path. Every man is given the inalienab le ri g ht to live by th e Creator, and li ve without he a nd hi s fami ly sufferin g from lack of food and clothing. W e shall n eve r agai n turn back to our st upi d ways of th e past" .
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IlliNOIS PROF SPEAKS BEFORE RELATIONS CLUB
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Speak ing befo r e one of the largest audien ces of th e yea r. Prof. A. \V . Aron of th e University of Illinois. a ddressed a m ee ti ng of th e In ternational R elations Club on W ednesday evening, February 14. Dr. Aron who is b ead of the department of Germanic Lan g ua ges and Lite ratures a t th e University, is also an exec utive membe r of th e American A~· sociation of T e a ch e rs of German a nd a nd an associate of th e magazine publis hed by th e Modern Language Association. The co llapse of the middle classes a ll over Europe a nd particularl y in Germany was one of th e main points