St. Viator College Newspaper, 1936-11-11

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BOURBONNAIS ILLINOIS , W E D NESD AY, NOVEMBE R 11 1936

VOL LIV

Science Club Listens To Dr. Van Cleave- Nov. 4 Conservation Of National Resources And Education of Younger Generation Topic Of Lectur er

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Dr. H . J . VanCleav e, head of the depar tmen t of zoology at t he Univer sity of lllinois, addr essed the Scien ce Club on November 4 in the Zoology Lec ture Room of Marsile Dr. VanClea ve's t opic of H all. discu ssion was entitl ed " The Biological Asp ects of Conse r va t ion." App roxima t ely seventy-five p er sons a ttended the fi rs t mee ting a t Which an outside speak er was featured.

SATURDAY EVENING IN GYMNASIUM DANCING 9-12

NUMBER 3.

Dr. Chas. Hart, '17 Adopts Philosophy Shelf Of Library

St. Viator on Air With New Program-Nov. 15

T h e R ev. Cbas. A. H art, '17, Ph. D., of th e Cat holic U n iver s ity of W ashing ton , D. C. , has a dopted the Philosophy Sh elf in the College L\bra r y and in tends t o h elp St. Via tor build up a s tron g Philosophy sec tion . A ccordin g t o an announcem ent issued by the Ver y R ev. E. V. Ca r din a l, C. S. V., Ph . D ., presiden t, and the R ev. F . Munsc h, librarian, t h e Philosophy D epartm ent of t h e library will be k now n as the Dr. H a rt Depa rtment. F a ther H a rt h as a lr eady cont ributed two substantial don a tions t o th e Philosoph y sec tion of the library and t he sincer e a pprecia tion of the College is expressed a t t his time by the VIATORJAN.

Facilities Of Major Colleges And Universities Will Discuss Political Problems· Of The Day

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A se ries of Round T a ble discus slon s on public qu estion s of in ter es will be inaugurated over r adio s t a • tion WC FL on S unday, Novembe Follows F ootball t s ee 15 at four o'clock, according to a n A t te n a nnouncem ent iss ued by the Ver y Fray S a t. R e g 1 s t r a r s . Rev. E. v . cardinal, c. s. v ., Ph D., pres ident of the college. The program will be a r egular feature An mforma l F a ll F rolic n ext S a tThe R ev. Wm. J. Cr a ck n ell , C. S. of r adio s tation W CFL a n d will be urday evening, November 14, will be v ., r egistra r , att end ed t h e Illino is of a h alf h our dura tion every Sun the first contribu tion of th e Senior "Conser vation is one of those topA ssociation . of Collegi:\_te R eg istrars day afternoon. class t o this year 's social calend ar. ics about whi ch more is said and The inaugur al Round T a ble dis P lans for the d ance wer e begun last annu al m eetin g a t Ch arleston Teachcussion will deal with t he ques tion little is done than any other t opic"' week when it was lea rned h ere th a t e r s' College, Charles t on , I IIJ nois, last of t h e "P roper Rela tions between remarked the speaker as he opened the Inter collegiate su pper-dance A cco r ding t o Fathe r Crack - Government a n d Industry". Three o week. h is informa l talk. "Simila r to the sch edul ed for tha t date. h ad been ·r e m a rk of M a r k Twa in concerning cance1led. n ell th e s uccess 6f the m eeting wa s the S t . Via t or College f acul ty m em be rs a r e expected to be the speak er th e w~ather, p eople of t oday are The popula r young maestro E a rl la r g • ly d ue to t he effor ts of Mr. on this topic. The Rev. J. W . R. willing to t a lk a bout conser vation B e t ourne w it h his Earls of Sweet B . J. S teggar t of Loyola Universi ty, Magui re, C. S . v., nationally known but inclined t o do nothing e lse a bout Sw ing win pres ide over the dancing pres iden t of th e or gan ization . as an a r bitrator of la bor trouble it" , continued Dr. Va nCleave. " We . in th e cdu ege g ymnasium. F eatur ed No t ewo rthy lec tures of th e m eet- and h ead of t h e dep a rtm en t of eco Of this g en er a tion mus t lead th e swing music wit h a plea s ing mixing we re: "Curri culu m of Chi cag o nomics, a n d the R ev. Dr. Wm . J . warfa r e of conserving our n a tura l ture of popular numbe rs in s low r esources befor e our nation 's wealth and fast t empo h as given the or- -Municipa l Colleges" by J . Anthony Be rgin, C. S. v ., head of the de is completely dissipated by those cbes t ra a f irst-class rating. Twen ty- three Via tor Ciscans a t- Humphries of W ilson.. College. Ch i- partment of P hilosophy and a n a w ho a r e seeking comm er cial profPrices Reduced t ended the Fall Gen era l M eeting of ca g o ; "The B as is of A ccr editin g t he t ion a ll y r ecognized a uthority in the its." B y reducing th e price of admission, Cisca in Chicago on Oct ober 31. Chicago Municipal Colleg es" by D. fie ld of P hilosophy, have been na m H aving thus opened his lec t u r e Dr. t he Senior class expec ts to fill the The a uditorium of Me r cy High A . Grossm an, Examine r of th e Uni- ed a s two of t h e sp eak e r s for th Van Cleave then proceeded t o give gymnasium on the evening of the S chool was filled with 1 ~00 hi~h ve r sity of IJli noi s A ccreditin g Com- inaugural p r ogram. T he t hird speak1 a sh or t s umma ry of the way in Frolic. The d ance will be a f it ting . sch ool and co1lege students who dis- m ission ; and " T he Bas is of S tate e r has not as yet been selected bu which m a n h as been a ble to com- clima.x to t h e last home foo tba ll cu ssed Catholic Action as Cis ca Ce r tification of T eache rs" by C. H . in all probabili ty w ill be anotbe pletely elimin ate a species through game on S aturday afternoon when shoUld a pply it in current politica l E ng le, S ecr etary of the Tiliriois State equa n y- w ell-knoWn a uthori ty. wanton des t r u ction , a nd in conclud- the Green Wave mee t s De Ka lb State a nd econom ic pro blem s. From tim e t o time member s of Examining Board. mg t his section of the lec tur e the T each ers. A t h r ee-hour p r ogr am, B y t h e adop tion of three r esolTh rough th e kindness of Dr. R. th e fac ulti es of No tre Dame U ni speaker poi n t ed out th a t it was fro m 9 to 12, has been arranged. utions, t h e organiza tion went on re- B. Buzzard of Eas t ern T each e rs' ve rs ity , Loyola Uni ver sity and the onl)r with the beginning of communcord as f a voring th e spreading of College, host of the gath er ing, the U m ver sity of Chi cago wi ll be p r eity life that man's atten tion was , Ch ri s t ian citizen ship, th e paying nf visiting r egis trars viewed the ole se n ted on t his prog ram as guest brou ght to t h e n eed of con servation . a living wage, and th e fig hting of home of Abr aham LincOl n. s peak e rs . The R e v. J . W . R. Mag uire, C. S. V., wi11 be in ch arge S lides S hown Comm unism . The Ch ri s ti a n citiTbroughout the rem aining portion of a ll t h e di scu ssions p r esented . zen ship r esolution insis tea on the of t he lecture, B rother Rob t . J . B eginning on S a t urday, December s tudy and applica t ion of th e princiSchoffman, C. S. V. , a ssis t ed t he 5, the Berg in De bating Society of ples of ci tizen ship a s outlined m speake r by showin g colored s lides. The Ve ry R ev. J a m es J . Shannon , papal en cyclica ls . the Colleg e wi ll presen t a series of By or gan i;z;ing The s lides ,presen t ed vivid pictures '83, f ormer Vicar Gen er a l of the a m e t hod of pr opagana for f urin t er collegiat e de bat es over radio of th e conservation w ork that is Diocese of P eoria, and fo rmer r ec t or t h ering a Jiving wage a nd by sups t a t ion WCFL every Sat urday evenb eing done throughou t the Uni ted of St. Mary's Cathedra l in Peoria, porting firm s that mos t closely apThe R ev. W m. J . Be rgin ~ c :-s~ V. ing f rom seven -fort;y-five to e igh t States and a lso s howed m an y ex- was honor ed on t h e golden jubilee of Bot h th e time of the Rou nd proxima t e t he p a ymen t of a Ji ving LL. D.; th e R ev. J as. Low ney, C fi ftee n. amples of t h e w a ste that h as been his ordin a tion in Chica go w h en fifty wage, Cisca began a dri ve again s t S. V., and th e Re v. J. E . Su rp re- Table discussion a nd the radio dec rea t ed by the g reed of man in friends including three Bishops, a ll After s tudying t he n a nt, C. S. V., will rep r esent Sf ba t e hou r s a r e lis t ed for Ch icago un just wa ges . his comme r cial pursuits. Other alum ni of St. Viato r Co1lege, gave · prin ciples a nd prop aganda of Com- Viator Co1lege at t he An nu a l Am er - s tandard time . s ub jec ts shown by th e pr oj ector a dinner in hi ~ h onor . munism , the students a greed that ican Ca t holic P hilosophical A ssoc i a~ DeK a lb U n ive rs ity is sc hedul ed to we r e: extinct animals and birds that The three Bis hops were t he Most t he Christia n offensive s hould con - tion m ee ting wh ich will be he ld be t he fir st ra di o opponent of t h e once popula t ed th e earth ; vi ews of R ev. A lexande r J . McGavi ck , '85, s is t in s tudyi ng , prac ti cing and mak- at th e Ho t el She rman in Chicago Viator deba t er s during the curren t th e bird a nd beave r s an ct ua r ies; a nd B ishop of L aCr osse ; the Mos t R ev. ing k n own th e Ca tholic p rog ram for on Decem b er 29 a nd 30 und er the seri es. At p resent it is unders tood that B ernard J . Sh eil, D. D. V · G., '06, Socia l Jus tice. s cen es of na tura l r esou r ces a u spices of th e Catholic Colleges that t he qu es tion s ha ll be :"R esolv should be preser ved for f uture gen- S en ior A uxi1liary Bishop of Ch icago; Univer sities a nd Sem inaries of the ed: t hat a U elec tri cal utilities sh ould e r a tions. a nd the Mos t R ev. Ge r ald T . B er At t he close of the mo rning sesChicago area accordjng to a n a n- be gove rn me nta lly owned a nd op e ~·­ An open forum followed the lec- g an , '08, Bishop of D es Moines, s ion of the con vention, t h e Most n oun cem en t made by th e Very R ev a t ed". According to Edward Buttture and lasted for five minutes. Dr. Iow a. The Colleg e was r epresented Rev. B ernard J . Sheil, D.D., V. G., E. V. Car di n a l, C. S. V., Ph . D . gen. de ba t e manager, St. Viator will VanDeventer th a n closed the m ee t- by t he Rev. W illiam J. Berg in , LL.D. Senior Au xi liary Bishop of Chi cago pr esident of t h e College. - - - -- - -- - - - - - in g wit h an an nounce m ent t hat t h e All of the a bo ve m en t ion ed s pok e a t and Direc tor-General of Cisca, ad The Presiden tial Address w ill be (Con tin ued on P age Six) the banquet. dressed the young men and wom en. - -(Con -tinued on P age Six) th e R ev. John J . deli ve r ed by F a the r Sha nnon, th e jubila ri an, H e expressed s atisfac t ion an d pride Toohey , S. J ., while the H on or a ble bas been in r esidence a t the Aca- in th e work of the organ izati on. T . V. Smith , State S enator of IlliEdward B u ttgen, '37, Aposto lic demy of Our L ady in Chicag o since no is a nd a m em ber of t h e Dep a rtA Requi em H ig h Mass com h is reti r em en t f r om act tve ser vi ce. Commit t ee Cha irm a n, was one of m ent of P hilosoph y a t t he U ni ve rm emoratin g th e second anni verY,'cdnesday, Novem ber 11 at ~:rk o~i~e~~ei~h~o;:~;t~:~ ~~ : : sity of Chicago, w ill speak on sa ry of the d ea th of Monsig n or opening of th e m ee t ing . " Philosoph y in a Democr acy". It is 12 ,30 in Room 20 of Mar sile G. M. Legris, D . D ., P . A., for a lso possible th a t the R ec t or of 53 yea rs a teache r at S t. Via tor, H a ll- Students be long ing t o t he th e Ca tholic U n ive rs ity of Am erInte rn a tiona l R elations Clu b w ill w as celebr a t ed in th e College ica , th e Rt. R ev. J os. Corrigan, m ay Cha p el on November 5. The bold a short business m ee ting The sis t e r s in ch a rge of the Coladdress the m ember s of th e A ssociR ev. William J . Bergin, C. S. V., lege R efect ory won h igh praise f r om a tion and t he ir g u ests at t he an fo r t he purpose of e lec ting offiLL . D., celebra t ed th e Mass a nd cers and plannin g t he p rog ram th e student body for t he g rand dinnu a l dinn er on t he eveni ng of Decspoke eloquently of th e schola rly 11, nom--em ber 29 · a nd Chris t-lik e li fe of t h e deceasinat ion of candida t es fo r H oly complete f rom f ruit cocktail to The Gener a l Ch apte r of the Via - - - - - -- - - - - ed priest. Name Societ y offices in th e Comsou thern pu mpk in pie, sp ok e elo- torian Comm unity will be held a t Member s of t he Via toria n Provi nce Fathe r Be rgin dec lared th a t th e mons Buildi ng a t 12 :30. quentl y of the s is t e rs' culina r y a rt. B ru ssels, Belgi um, after Easter . At of t h e U n it ed Sta tes w il1 meet at me n w ho k n ew Mon s ignor Legri s The college m en a ppreciated the 1 this Chap t er t he e lections of a Sup- the College on December 21 to are today be tter fo r the associa 12 • e lecThursday, Novembe r tim e and effort which the sister s I erior Gen er al and a Vi car wiU t a k e elec t the d elegates t o r epresent th em t ion w ith a spiri t as exalted and H oly tion of office rs for the spen t in prepa ra t ion of th e elabo r- place. Each Province of th e Via tor- , at the General Cha pter. A di scu ssion v irtuou s as was his. N rune Society and fi r st bus iness a t e dinner , and throug h the columns ian Com munity w ill be r epresen ted of t h e ques tions wh ich will conS eniors a ttend ed the Mass in meeting at 8 o'clock in th e Commons Buildi ng. of the VIA TORJAN express that a p- by its Provincial and three dele- s ti t ute the p r ogra mm e of th e Genacadem ic gowns. t_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ ____! preciation publicly . gates. e r a! Ch a pter wtll a lso be held. Final :Fall :Frolic

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Rev. Jas. Shannon, 83 Is Honored OnJuhilee

Delegates Ar e Named Lo Phil. Convention

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