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Rev. P . BEAUDOIN, C.S. V., PRESIDENT.

V. Rev. C. FOURNIER, C. S . V., VICE-PRESIDENT.

Rev. L._ ~·L SENECAL, C.S. V., TREASURER. -

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REV. M. J. MARSILE, c.s.v., PRESIDENT, Professor of BeLles Lettres. REV. E. L. RIV ARD, C. S. V.' A. M.' VICE-PRESIDENT, Prefect of Studies and Professor of Philosophy. REV. J. LABERGE, D.D., -Professor of Theology. REV. J. DALY, Profes8or of Latin and Mathrmatics. REV. G. LEGRIS, A.M., Professor of Ph-ilosophy of History. REV. J. J. CREGAN, C.S.V., Professor of Civil Government, Latin, and Physical Geography. REV. J. A. KELLY, Professor of Chri, tian Doctrine. REV. L. LEDUC, Professor of French.

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REV. R. PAQUET, Professor of Latin arid Greek. MR. W. H. THORNE, Professor of Literary Criticism.

C. T. MOREL, M.D., Professor of Sciences and Atte~ding Physician,.

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REV. A. D. MAINVILLE, C. S. V. , Assistant Treas'urer. REV. J. F. RYAN, 0.S.V., Prefect 1,J Discipline and Profe.,sor of La.U,路11 .

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REV. G. WILLIAMS, C. S. V., Prefect of Disclp1.ine and Professor of Algebra and Typewriting.

REV. J. LECLAIR, C. S. V., Assistnnt Prefect of Discipline and Professor of Latin and Grammar.

REV. T. J. McDEVITT, S.D., Professor of Elocution and Rhetoric.

REV. A. LEISING, S.D., Professor of German.

MR. F. BARRY, Professor of Latin and Evidences of Religion.

MR. R. F. FLYNN, Professor of Bor ,kkeeping and Penmanshi,p, and Curator of Museum.

MR. D. J. SULLIVAN, Professor of United States History, Geoaraphy, and ArithmeUc.

MR. M. FORTIN, Professor of Ancient History.

MR . . J. P. LYNCH, ., Professor of Reading amd Grammar.

MR. A. CHASSE, Assistant Prefect of Discipl1ne and Professor of French .

MR. M. SAMMON, Professor of Commercial Law and Business Correspondence.

MR. E. GROBUSH, Assistant Prefect of Discipline and Professor of German.

MR. P. WILLIAMS, Professor of Piano and Vocal Music.

MR. G. MARTINEAU, Professor of Violin and Flute.

MR. F. A. MOODY, Military Instructor.

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PROSPECTUS. Si. T.

VIATEUR'S College _is ~ituated _at B?urbonnais Grove, C@ Kankakee county, Illlno1s. It 1s distant about fifty miles from Chicago, and two and a half miles from Kankakee city, just on the verge of an extensive grove of forest trees and hard by the banks of the Kankakee. The site is peculiarly beautiful and healthy. Near enough to enjoy the advantages . of a city when needed, the college is far removed from its distractions and moral dangers . This institution, founded in 1865, was raised to the rank, and invested with the power and privilBges of a university by an act of the State Legislature, in February, 1874. It is under the direction of the priests and brothers of the congregation of St. Viateur. The .Professors and Tutors reside in the institution, and devote themselves entirely to the duties of their profession, forming but one family with the students, and exercising ¡ a constant supervision, friendly in the highest degree to discipline, decorum, and good morals. The system of education embraces : The Commercial Course, Classics, Sciences, Philosophy, and Theology. No student is allowed to graduate or take hi'3 degrees without having gone through the prescribed course and having given clear evidence of his worthiness, both at private and public examinations. Those who graduate as Bachelors of Arts may, on proper application made to the President and Faculty, receive the degree of Master of Arts, provided they shall have devoted at least two years to literary pursuits. The study of letters is helped and encouraged by an excellent Circulating Library. (We take this occasion to thank friends for contributions already received and to solicit further patronage for our library.) The College grounds are large and well shaded, having ball alleys, and abundant room for all games and athletic exercises. The building can accommodate three hundred students.


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The halls and rooms are spacious, airy, and comfortable. The College is heated by steam¡ and is furnished with water from a spring by a complete system of water works. The diet of the students is always wholesome and abundant. In sickness they are nursed and watched over with parenta~ solicitude, and all the care that parents can desire is given to the wardrobe, dormitories, and all those departments on which health, comfort, and economy depend. N. B.-The infirmary, the refectory, the laundry, and dormitories are under the care of the Sisters. There are two sessions, one beginning on the first Tuesday of September, the other on the first of February. At the close of each session all the classes are examined. On both occasions bulletins are sent to parents or guardians informing them of the standing, progress, application : heal th, etc., of their children or wards. At the close of the academic year candidates for degrees are publicly examined. At the commencement degrees are conferred and premiums and medals are awarded. Students may enter at any time, and will be charged from date of entrance; it is much to their advantage, however, to enter at the opening of the September session. Should a student leave the College before the close of the session, no deduction will be made except in case of protracted sickness (of one month); or dismissal. A student who has been at any other institution must produce a satisfactory recommendation from the Superior thereof. The classes a student is to attend will be determined by an examination. He ~ay afterwards be promoted for merit. While the government of the College is mild and paren¡tal, the laws of good order, propriety, and morality are strictly enforced. The moral influence of instruction, persuasion, and encouragement is primarily and mainly relied on , and is seldom found ineffectual. Visiting days are Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon . Good accommodation for parents and friends is easily obtained in the village.


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SOME GENERAL RULES. 1. Every Catholic student is instructed in Christian doctrine, and bound to the practice of his religion.

2. The religion of the non-Catholic students will not be interfered with; for the sake of uniformity, however, all must conform to the general exercises of the College. 3. Students must obey every tap of the bell promptly and in silence.

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4. The use or introduction of intoxicating liquors, the use of tobacco, card playi1tg, and every species of gambling are forbidden. 5. Every four weeks a medal, to be worn as a badge of ho?or during the next term of competition, is awarded to that member of each class wh_o has specially distinguished himself for conduct and progress during the four previous weeks; to serve this and other ends a careful report of each student is given to the President and is publicly read every month. l

6. No one may leave the College grounds without perrnission from proper authority. 7. Parents and friends of the students may visit the College on reception days only-i. e. Thursdays, Tuesdays, and Sundays. 8. Permission to go home will be given to students only in case of the serious illness of some member of their family. Exceptions may be made in . be11:alf of the minims. 9. The penalty of expulsion is incurred by wanton and repeated violations of established rules, by irreligious language or writings, the introduction of infidel or immoral books, or other grave offenses against morality or discipline.


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10. It is required that students procure one military suit · either before or upon arriving at the College. We cannot too earnestly engage all to join the military companies, as the drills and other exercises tend to develop and strengthen the physique and also improve the general bearing of the members. Snits may be ordered-from the College or may be purchased at Work Bros , corner Market and Van Buren streets, Chicago, Illinois, at the following prices: For minims, $9. 50; for juniors, $12. 00; for seniors, $13. 50. 11. There is no Easter vacation. Visits home at this time, and indeed at all times during schol?'stic year, are ahsolutely discountenanced. '

12. Students not returning at the proper time after the Christmas holidays, forfeit their right to medals. 1 ERMS.

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Matriculation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................-.. . $ 5 Board and Tuition, Bed and bedding, , (per scholastic year) 200 Washing and mending of linen, 40 Tuition for non-boarders. · '' '· .' 10 Bed, etc., '' '' " Private Room, 50 '' 40 Piano and use of piano, '' '' 20 .' '. Violin, ( I I ( Clarionet, 20 ,, '' 20 Flute, 20 (per course of five months) .... Stenography, , , 20 Telegraphy, '' 20 Typewriting, '' '' (per scholastic year). Doctor's fees, 3 Use of table set '' '' French and German are taught without extra charge. N. B.-Rooms are not let for less than five months. 'I

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APPAREL OF STUDENTS. 6 Shirts. 6 Pocket handkerchiefs.

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6 Pairs of stoq_k ings. 6 Napkins. 4 Pairs of dra we:rs. 6 Towels. 2 Pairs of slippers. 2 Pairs of overshoes. 2 Suits of winter clothes. 2 Suits. of summer clothes. 1 Bathing suit. Combs, brushes, and other necessary artJcles of toilet. N. B. -Parents or guardians are strongly urged to see that their children or wards come well supplied with all the necessary articles of use and wear, as the students sometimes make the want of such things a pretext for visiting the city. The Superior of the institution will very justly discountenance all such visits, no matter under what plea inade, and will ' be loath to see the necessity of permitting what can seldom occur without useless expense, . loss of time, and prejudice to discipline. The College will furnish nothing to students unless a sufficient sum be placed in the hands of the Treasurer. Payment must be made half yearly in advance; if not the student will be liable to be sent home. All letters to and from the students shall be subject to the inspection of the President. For further information address REV. M. J. MARSILE, C.S.V., ST. VIATEUR's COLLEGE,

Bourbonnais Grove, Kankakee County, Illinois.

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The College is reached either by the Illinois Oen tral; the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago ; the Kankakee and Seneca; the Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa Railroads via Kankakee city, and the Electric Street Rail way between Kankakee and the College. Telegraph dispatches should be directed to Kankakee, and will be transmitted by telephone ..


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COURS-E OP STUDIES. PREPARATORY COUR~E. FIRST YEAR. Harvey's Elementary Grammar; Reading; Spelling; Arithmetic; Bible History; Primary Geography; Penmanship·; Elocution; Christian Doctrine. SECOND YEAR. .,.·

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COMMER.CIAL COURSE. FIRST YEAR. English Grammar Reviewed; Penmanship; ArithmeticRobinson's Higher; Commercial Correspondence; Bookkeeping-Bryant and Stratton; Commeroial Law; Christian Doctrine. SECOND YEAR. Higher English Lessons-Reed and Kellogg; Commercial Arithmetic; Penmanship; Commercial_Law; Civil Government; Bookke'e ping; Banking; Business Custqins; Political Economy; Christian Doctrine. '., ---~ Typewriting and Phonography a.re optional. The Commercial Course is generally completed 1n two years, after ·which the student may, if he wishes, apply himself to a more extended study of Mathematics and Natural Science with the Classical stuuents. -.!'

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CLASSICAL COURSE. The first ,:ear of the Preparatory Course is required for entering the Classical Course. The course includes thPEnglish, Latin, and Greek Languages, Intellectual Philosophy, Pure and Mixed Mathematics, and Natural Sciences. It is completed in seven years. FIRST YEAR.

English. -Harvey's English Grammar; United States History-Hassard; Geography; Chronology; Penmanship; Composition; Elocution. Latin.-Jones's First Lessons in Latin. Mathematics.-Arithmetic-Robinson. Christi'(};n Doctrine. -Perry's Instructions. ·"'t·

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English. -Higher ~nglish Lessons-Reed and Kellogg; Ancient History-Fredet; Physical Geography; Chronology; Penmanship; Debates; Elocution. Latin.-Arnold's First Latin Book; Andrew's & Stoddard's Grammar; Cresar. Mathematics.-Algebra-Thompson's. Christian Doctrine.-Perry's Instructions. THIRD YEAR. '

English.-Rhetotic-Coppens; History of English and ' . American Literature--Jenkins; Versification; Composition; Debates; Elocution; Bota:ray. Latin.-Arnold's Prose Composition; Grammar; Prosody; _ · Exercises in Versification; Sallust; Virgil. Greek.--First Lessons in Greek-White. Mathematics.-Geometry--Robinson. Christian Doctrine. - Perry's Instructions.


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FOURTH YEAR.

English.-Art of Oratorical Composition- --Coppens; Essays; Debates; Elocution; Modern History--Fredet; Zoology; Physiology; Economics. Latin.--Arnold's Prose Coniposition; Essays; Horace; Livy. .I G,r eek.-Goodwin's Grammar; Xenophon's Anabasis. Mathematics. -Trigonometry; Mechanics. Christian Doctrine. --Perry's Instructions. FIFTH YEAR. English.--Literary Criticisms; Essays; Discourses; Elocution; Civil Gove:rpment. Church History. --Spalding. Latin. --Arnold's Prose Compositions; Essays; Cicero; Tacitus. Greek.-Arnold's Prose Composition; Reviewed Dialects; Homer. Mathematics; Analytical Geometry; Calculus. Natural Philosophy.-Peck's Ganot. Christian Doctrine.--Jouin's Evidences of Religion. SIXTH YEAR.

Mental Philosophy.--Logic; Ontology; Cosmology; Psychology; Philosophia Catholica j uxta Sanctum Thomam, Auetore Van Der AA. American Republic-Brownson. Baker's Chemistry; Loomis's Astronomy. English, Latin, and Greek Composition. History of the Church. --Lectures. SEVENTH YEAR.

Mental Philosophy. -Theodicy- -Ethics-Van Der AA; History of Philosophy. Mineralogy; Geology. English, Latin, and Greek Compositions. Philosophy of History. -Balmes.

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THEOLOGY.

Theologia. -Moralis-Sabetti; Dogmatica Generalis-Schouppe; Specialis-St. Thomas. Scripti(Jra Sacra.-Cursus Scripturre Sacrre-Ubaldi. J,us Canonicum.-Elements of Ecclesiastical Law-Dr. S. B. Smith. Litu,rgia Sacra.-Sacrre Liturgire Praxis-Wapeldhorst. Sacra Eloquentia. - I Pars Catechizandi, Prre1ectiones et Exercitia. Historia Ecclesim Catholicm. -Birkhauser. Cant-us Gregorianus. -Theory and Practical Exercises. EXTRA. The course in German and French embraces the grammar, composition, and literature of these languages. The conversational method in use will soon familiarize the students with the difference of idioms. These studies are at the option of ¡ the students, and are free of charge. The course in Telegraphy is finished in one year. In this time a student with ordinary diligence and attention, acquires not only sufficient knowledge apd experience to send telegrams with skill and accuracy-and. receive by sound-but a full acquaintance with the details of the business practice, such as the fixing of batteries, and the usual appurtenances of an office. Also optional. There is a regular class in which the theory and practice of vocal music are taught, without charge, to all who show any aptitude thereto. Instrumental music is optional.


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ST. PATRICK 'S LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY.

Rev. E. L. RIVARD, C.S. V . . ...... . . .. ........... Moderator Mr. D. J. SULLIVAN ...... ..... . . ..... . ......... . President Mr. J. T. HAYDEN .. ; ... . ...... . .. . ... ... ... Vice-President Mr. H . M. SHEA ...... , ... . . . . ..... ... . ·....... Se_c retary Mr. C. O'REILLY............. ... . . ..... A ssistant Secretary Mr. D. E. W AI,SH .... . . ...... ................... Treasurer Mr. T. M. KELLY ................................ Librarian Mr. C. E. McCABE . . ..... . . . ......... . ... Sergeant-at-Arms

MIVART SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION.

This association was organized 1n November, 1889, for the prosecution of scientific studies. Membership is restricted to students of the higher branches and to graduates of the Classical Course. This association occupies the Science Hall, and has charge of the !'i'luseum and Scientific Library. OFFICERS,

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R. F. FLYNN ........................ ..... . .... Director F. A. MOODY ....... . ....................... President J. T. HAYDEN ... .. . . .. . ... ............. Vice-President J. D. LAPLANTE ............................. Secretary L . N . LEGRIS ..... ..... ...... . . .... Assistant Secretary T. B. PELLETIER ..... .... ................. .. Treasurer B. A. DUPUIS ................. ...... .......... Censor MUSEUM.

Mr. 0. E. McCABE . .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . Curator . Mr. T. J. QUINN ..... ,. .... . .............. Assistant Curator


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T. PELLETIER, P. BISSONNETTE

F . RICHARD. J, LAMARR'E, A . L ,E SAGE • A. GRANGER. O. CASTONGUAY. J . SURP'R'E NANT . REV. M, J. MARSILE. H . RUEL.


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M. S. A. LIBRA'RY.

Mr. T. A. LEGRIS ....... : .............. 路......... 路L ibrarian The Curator of the Museum most respectfully solicits the assistance of the old members and friends of St. Viateur's, in enlarging and completing the same. Specimens of minerals, shells, stuffed animals .and birds, relics, coins, etc., and boo'ks of a scientific nature, will be most thankfully received, and will be labeled with the name of, the donor. Besides, contrib- . utors to M. S. A. Library and Museum are enrolled in the Book . of Benefactors, and are entitled to all benefits and pr_ivileges granted to same: accor_d ing to Article XV.,, S~ction 1, of Constitution.

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SOCIETE ST. JEAN BAPTISTE.

Rev. M. MARSILE, C. s. V ....................... Moderateur Mr. P. A. BISSONNETTE .......................... President Mr. H. E. RUEL ............................ Vice-President Mr. A. J. GRANGER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... ; : Secretaire Mr. F. J. RICHARD ..................... Assistant Secretaire M. L. N. LEGRIS ................................. Tresorier Mr. J.. E. GREGOIRE ........................ Serjent d'armes Mr. C. J. CASTONGUAY ............ Assistant Serjent d'armes ST. ALOYSIUS' . ACOL YTHICAL SOCIETY.

The principal object of this society is to add beauty and solemnity to di vine worship by an accurate observance of the _1i turgic rites and cerem.onies and also to afford Catholic students; distinguished for excellent deportment, the honor of serving in the Sanctuary. Rev. J. A. KELLEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . , .......... 路... Director Master G. GAREAU ............................... President Master P. DARCHE .......................... Vice-President Master J. HOGAN................................ Secretary Master. J. O'DWYER ......... 路.................... Treasurer Master R~ DE LAPLANTE .. ' .................. Master of Rules Master J. MORTIMER ................ ;_............. ; Men tor Members, 40.


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PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA.

Mr. P. A . WILLIAMS. . . . . . . . . . . .... . . President and Leader Prof. G. MART.IN EA u ............. .. ......... Vice-President Mr. A. LEISING .... . . . .. ... ... ..... . . .... . ... . .. Secretary Mr. J. L AMAR RE . .... . ....... ....... . .... .. ..... Treasurer ,J.-'••---~_-:.~·._,..,,,_,.,,,

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C. T. MOREL, M. D . ..... ....... .... ... .. . : ... . .. President Mr. A . L ESAGE ..... ... ... ... .. ........ . . ....... Secretary Mr. T. M. KELLY ....... ... . . ... . .... .... ....... Treasurer Members, 28.

JOURNAL ASSOCIATION OF 1892-93.

Rev. M. J. MARSILE, C. S. V ....... ...... . . ........ President Rev. E. L. RIVARD, C. S. V... . . . . . . . . . . ..... Vice-President Rev. L . A. SENECAL, C. S. V ..... .... ... ... Business Manager Mr. F. A. MOODY, } Mr. CHAS. McCABE, ..................... Editorial Staff Mr. J. D. LAPLANTE,

VI ATORIAN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.

FIELD DAY-OCTOBER 21. COLORS, WHITE .AND PINK.

Rev. J. F. Mr. F. A. Mr. P. A. Mr. L. N.

RYAN, C. S. V .. ....... ................. President MooDY ........................... Vice-President BISSONNETTE ..... . , ................. .. Secretary LEGRIS ............ ... .............. .. Treasurer

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THE CHASE TENNIS LEAGUE.

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G. F. CONNOR . . .........' .................... Pr.e sident D. CARROLL ............ . ........... ; ... Vice-President J. B. SURPRENANT ................... ......... Secretary D. E. WALSH ...... . . ....................... Treasurer

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THE VIATORIAN BASE BALL LEAGUE. The ''Shamrocks'' represent the institution and play all amateur nines. They are at present champions of Kankakee ~nd Will counties. Rev. J. J. CREGAN, C. S. V ........................ President Rev. J. F. RYAN, C.S.V........................... Manager Mr. F. A. MOODY ..... .. .......................... Captain Mr. P. A. BISSONNETTE ....... , .................. Secretary Mr. D. J. SuLLIV AN ............................. Treasurer Mr. F. O'REILLY.................................. Umpire Mr. A. CONNOR .................................... Scorer Played 6 games: Won 5; Lost 1. SENIOR DEPART,:MENT. Rev. J. F. RYAN, . C. S. V .............. President and Manager Mr. J. D. LAPLANTE .......... ·.................. . Secretary Mr. J. F. HAYDEN ....... . ..................... , . Treasurer Mr. A. L. · MICHEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Umpire Mr. L. J. HELLER ................................ ; . Scorer LYBIANS.

Mr. F. O'REILLY .. . ............................... Captain Mr. T. C. KELLY ................................ Secretary Mr. J. MORRISSEY .. ·......... . ................... Treasurer .

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WHITES. Mr. J. HOGAN ................................. ,. .. Captain Mr. A. GILBERT .................... ·............. Secretary Mr. J. MCCARREN ................................ Treasurer MINIM DEPARTMENT.

Rev. G. M. WILLIAMS ............................ President Mr. W. LENNON........... . .................. : .. Secretary Mr. E. LEGRIS ............................ : ..... Treasurer Mr. W. SULLIVAN ................................ Umpire Mr. A. REIMANN ................................... Scorer J

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Mr. S. OLFF . ... ........ . ... . . .... ..... ... ....... Captain Mr. G. A. McKENNA................ : ... ...... .... Seereta.r y Mr. W. LENNON ............. ~ ................... Treasurer THE REDS\

Mr. A. MARTIN .......... ............... ..... , .... Captain Mr. D. MooRE ................ . ................. Secretary Mr. G. McCANN .......... . ... ~ .................. Treasurer

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CHARLES O~REILLY. First Lieutenant1

Second Lieutenant,

J. B. SURPRENANT.

G. A. CONNOR.

Company C. . BERNARD LIGHT GUARDS. Captain,

F. O'REILLY. First Lieutenant,

Second Lieiitena,nt

FELIX PROVOST.

S. BRENNAN.

Company D. . RIVARD LIGHT GUARDS. Cciptain,

P. DANIHER. First Lieutenant,

Second Lieiitenm,t,

G. GAREAU.

J. T. HUBER.

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Company F., ROY LIGHT GUARDS. Captain,

WILLIAM LENNON. First Lieutenant,

Second Lieutencunt,

H. SULLIVAN.

R. BRENNAN.

SULLIVAN BUGLE CORPS. Sergeant,

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. Ford Exhibition Squad. This organization began to exist with the S. V. C. Battalion. It now holds the championship of Catholic institutions, as the best fancy drilled .cadet company. Ca,ptai¥!l,

F . A. MOODY. First Lie.ute1iiai'r1tt;

Second Lieutenant,,

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EDGAR LEGRIS. Second Captain,

W. LENNON. First Lieutenant,

Second Lieutenant,

H. ANDERSON.

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l'WENiY -- FIFTH €.9MMENGE.MENT 0AY , JHNc THE 220, t 893.

MO T REV. P. A. FEEHAN, D.D., ARCHBISHOP OF CHICAGO , PRESIOING .

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Overture

"The Beggar Student" ORCHESTRA.

Dialogue

"Our Visit to the World's Fair"

T. MOROSS, W. LENNON, A. ABELES, H. ANDERSON, E. LEGRIS, W. FLANNIGAN.

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"The Effects of the World's Fair'' MR. P. BISSONNETTE .

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Selection ARION GLEE CLUB.

'' Anniversaries-Their Influence"

Discourse

MR. A. LESAGE.

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Valedictory,

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Mr. FRANCIS CARAHER, Chicago, Illinois. The Degree of Bac})elor of Arts WAS CONFERRED ON

Mr. P. A. BIS'S.O NNETTE, Lake Lind en, Michigan. Mr. A. LESAGE) Bourbonna,is Grove, Illinois. Commercial Diplotl)as WERE AW ARD ED TO

Mr. MILTON BABIN, Muskegon, Mi ch igan. Mr. BERT DUPUIS, Detroit, Michigan. Mr. ARTHUR L . MICHEL, Lake Lind en, Michigan. Mr. JOSEPH E. GREGOIRE, Lake Linden, Michigan. Mr. THOMAS LYONS, Arcola, Illinois. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

MARTIN CAMPION, Marion, Minnesota. RAY BARSALOUX, Chicago, Illinois. DAVID GRANGER, Bourbonnais, Illinois. JOHN HUBER, Peru, Indiana. THOMAS C. . KELLY, Indianapolis, Indiana. MAURICE O'REILLY, Chicago, Illinois.

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AWARDING OP GOLD MEDALS AND rRBMIUM. Gold Medals are Presel)ted Al)nually by

Rev. F. X. CHOUINARD, C.S.V., Manteno, Illinois. Rev. C. P. ItOSTER , Joliet, Illinois. V. Rev. C. FOURNIER, C.S.-V. C hi cago , Illinois. Rev. i:D. M. GRIFFIN, Chicago, Illinois. Rev. J. M. HAGAN, La Grange, Illinois. Rev. G. LEGRI.S, Bourbonnais, Illinois. Rev. D. S. A. MAHONY, Chicago, Illi_nois. Rev. M. J. MP RSILE, C.S. V., President of the College. Rev . P. C. MEN ARD, Escanaba, Michigan. C. T. MOREL, M.D., M.S., Bourbonnais, Illi11oi s. Rev. J. MORRI SSEY, Joliet, Illinois. Rev. F. O'REILLY, Utica, Illjno is. Mr. L. ROW AN, Chicago, Illinoi s. Rev . D. B. TOOMEY, Po lo, Illin ois. -

The Chouinard Medal For Belles Lettres W.AS AWARDED TO

Mr. PETER BISSONNETTE, of Lake Linden, Michiga n. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. H. RUEL, Mr. J. LAMARRE.

The Foster Medal For Best Essay in Second Rhetoric Class WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. CHARLES McCABE, of Logansport, Indiana. NEX'.1,' IN MERIT:

Mr. C. O'REILLY, Mr. J .- BRENNAN, Mr. J. LAMARRE.


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The Hagan Elocution Medal WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. FRANCIS O'REILLY, of Minonk, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. B. DUPUIS, Master T. MOROSS.

The Fournier Elocution Medal For Minim Departmen t WAS AWARDED TO

Master HERVEY H. ANDERSON, of Ravenswood, Illinois. NE XT IN MERIT:

Master D. MOORE .

The Griffin Latin Medal WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. THOMAS PELLETIER, of Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. T. LEGRIS., Mr. H. RUEL.

The Legris Medal For United States History WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. MILTON BABIN, of Muskegon, Michigan. NEXT IN MERIT:

Messrs. D. GRANGER, J. GRANGER, J. MORTIMER.

The Mahony Military Medal For Proficiency in Military 'Pactics among the Privates ancl Non-Commissioned Officers of S. V, C. Battalion WAS AWARDED TO

Serg. -Major JOSEPH E. GREGOIRE, of Lake Linden, Michigan.

The Marsile Medal For Excellence in Minim Department WAS AW .ARDED TO

Master WILLIAM FL~NNIGAN, of F lannigan, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

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The Menard Medal For History of Canada W .A.S .A.WARDED TO

THOMAS LEGRIS, of Bourbonnais, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. THOMAS PELLETIER, Mr. JOSEPH GRANGER.

The Morrissey Medal For Penmanship W .A.S .A. W A.RDED TO

Mr. ARTHUR L. MICHEL, of Lake Linden, Michigan. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. R. BARSALOUX, Mr. B. DUPUIS. '

The Morel Medal For Natural Sciences WAS .A. W A.RDEl> TO

Mr. JOSEPH D. LAPLANTE, of Lake Linden, Michigan. NEXT I N MERIT:

Mr. J . HAYDEN, Mr. H. M. SHEA.

The Tachereau Medal For French Conversation WAS A. W .A.RDF.D TO

Mr. JOSEPH LAMARRE, of Longueil, Canada. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. J. SURPRENANT, Mr. P. BISSONNETTE, Mr. J. D. LAPLANTE.

The Toomey History WAS .A.W .A.RDED TO

Mr. JOSEPH CASEY, of Lockport, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. C. McCABE, Mr. C. O'REILLY.

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The Rowan Military Medal For Proficiency in Military Tactics among the Officers of tlie S. V. C. Battalion WAS AWARDED TO

Capt. JOSEPH D. LAPLANTE, of Lake Linden, Michigan. NEXT IN MERIT:

Capt. LOUIS LEGRIS, C;ipt. T. PELLETIER.

OTHER GOLD MEDALS. The Christian Doctrine Medal Presented by Rev. J. Lizee, of L' Erable, Illinois . WAS AWARDED '.rO

Mr. JAMES O'DWYER, of M:e rna, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. J. CASEY, Mr. C. McCABE, Mr. C. O'REILLY.

The Good Conduct Medal Presented by Re·u. M. A. Dooling, of Wapella, Illinois, for Senior Department, WAS EQUALLY DESERVED BY

Mr. J. BRENNAN, Mr. M. CAMPION, Mr. F. LAURIAULT, Mr. J LYNCH, Mr. W. GRANGER. DRAWN BY

Mr. JOHN LYNCH, of Chicago, Illinoi~. \,

The Medal for Com,mercial Excellel)ce, Presented by Rev. J

Clancy, Dalton City, Illinois,

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Mr. THOMAS LYONS, of Arcola, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. M. BABIN, Mr. A. L. MICHEL.


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The Oratory Medal, Prese11,ted by Rev. J. L. Maloney, of Brighton Park, Illinois, WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. DENNIS 1V ALSH, of Rochester, Minnesota. NEXT IN MERIT:

Messrs. J.B. SURPRENANT, H. M. SHEA, T. QUINN, C. McCABE.

The First Rhetoric Medal, Presented by a Friend, WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. H. M. SHEA, of Kankakee, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. D. WALSH, Mr. J. SURPRENANT.

The Medal for Society .Work, Presented by Rev. L. Z. Huot, WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. HENRY RUEL, of St. George, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr ..J. LAMARRE, Mr. ...P. BISSONNETTE .

The Medal for German WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. JOHN HUBER, of Peru, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Mr. F. HAGAN, Mr. LOUIS HELLER.

The Henderson-Ames Medal For Swnrdsmanship Presented b,11 the Henderson-Ames Oo., of Kalamazoo, Mich., WAS .A.WARDED TO

Ma<ster ARTHUR ABELES, of Chicago, Illinois. NEXT IN MERIT:

Masters E. LEGRlS, F. BARTLETT, R. GORMAN, F. MILHOLLAND, W. FLANIGAN.


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The Medal for Spelling in Preparatory Course Presented by Mrrs. James Carroll, WAS AWARDED TO

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Masters GEORGE McCANN, W. FLANNIGAN.

Conduct Medal Presented by Rev. T. J. Mc Cor·mick. C. S. V, WAS AWARDED TO

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Gold Watch Presented for Application in Commercial Course, by Mr. J. B. Champagne, of Muskegon, Michigan, to ·1

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The First Premium for Spelling, Presented by A-fr. W. H. Thorne, WAS AW ARD ED TO

Mr. JOSEPH CA.3EY.

The Second Premium for Spelling, Presented by a Friend, WAS AWARDED TO

Mr. JAMES O'DWYER.

The Rowan Sword, Presented by Mr. Thomas Rowan, WAS AWARDED TO

Captain LOUIS LEGRIS.

Gold Watch For Application in Commercial Course, presented by R ev. John Kelley, cf 1Wonmouth, Illinois, to Mr. RAY BARSALOUX.

Premium For Application in Classical Cou,rse, presented by a Friend, to Mr. WILLIAM LARKIN.


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SENIOR DEPARTMEJ:fT. Honorable Mention: M. Babin, R : Barsaloux, J. Convey, D. Carroll, J. Casey,_ G. Connor, C. Castonguay,- H. Dunbaugh, B. Dupuis, A. Granger, D. Granger, J. Grange-~, J Gregoire, L. Goben, J. Huber, J. Hayden, T. M. Kelly, T. C. Kelly, P. J. Kelly, J. Lamarre, H. Lacharite, J. D. Laplante, T. Lyons, J. Morrissey, C. E. McCabe, A. L. Michel, C. O'R~illy, F. O'Reilly, T. Pelletier, T. Quinn, F. Richard, H. Rentz, W. Saindon, J. Surprenant, E. St. Aubin, fyl. Shea, D. Walsh.

JUNIOR DEPARTMENT. Honorable Mention: J. Bartlett, J. Burns, W. Breault, D. Convey, E. Cella, J. Cremins, , J. Frigon, E. Giroux, M. O'Reilly, J. O'Dwyre, W. Paradis, W. Sayre.

LIST OF STUDENTS WHO HA VE DISTINGUISHED THErISELVES IN STUDIES . •

CLASSICAL COURSE. BISSONNETTE, PETER- First in French Oomposi tion and in Trigonometry; second in Philosophy of History. BRENNAN, JAMES- Second in Latin and in Ancient History; distinguished in English Composition. BIRON, ARTHUR- Second in Latin; distinguished in Spelling, History, and Catechism.

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CASllY, JOSEPH- First in Ancient History, Latin, Music, Reading, and Spelling; second in Geometry; distinguished in Christian Doctrine. CONNOR, AuousT-Third in Music; distinguished in Rhetoric and Algebra. CARROLL, DENNIS-Distinguished in Algebra. DANIHER, PATRICK-Distinguished in History and Elocu• tion. DE LAPLANTE, RAOUL-Distinguished History.

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GRANGER, ARMAND-Second in Physiology; distinguished in Algebra and Christian Doctrine. HAYDEN, JOHN-Second in Geometry and Chemistry; distinguished in History and Physiology. KELLY, T. C.-Distinguisbed in English Composition. LARKIN, WrLLTAi\t-Third in Commercial guished in Mathematics and Geography. LEHRIS,

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O'R~ILLY, FRANCIS-First in Elocution; second in EngHsh Composition; distinguished In Latin Translati0n and Latin Composition. O'DWYER, JAMES-First In Christian Doctrine, Physical Geography; second in English Composition and Latin Translation; distinguished in Latin Composition. PELLETIER, THOMAS--First in Latin and Greek; second in Physiology; distinguished in Mathematics. PROVOST, FELix-Second In Mathematics; distinguished in Music. QUINN, TlIOMAs-Second m Latin Translation and ·Latin Composition; distinguished in French and Physiology. RUEL, HENRY-First m Society Work; third in Latin Translation, Latin Composition, Greek, and Physiology; distinguished in Rhetoric and EngHsh Composition. SURPRENANT, JOHN-Second in Oratorical Composition and Evidences of Religion; distinguished in Chemistry. SHEA, MICHAEL-First in English Rhetoric and Composition; Second in Latin Translation; distinguished in Evidences of Religion, Chemistry, and Oratory. WALSH, DENNIS-_First in Oratory, Evidences of Religion; third in Chemistry, Rhetoric, and English ·Composition. COMMERCIAL COURSE.

BABIN, MILTON-First in Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Civil Government, History, and Rhetoric; second in Composition, Commercial Law,· and Geography; third in Mathematics.

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BURNS, THOMAS-First 1n Bookkeeping; second in Read ing and Arithmetic. BURNS, JAMES- First in Reading; second in Orthography and Mathematics; third in History. BARTLETT, JAMES -. First in Commercial Law; second in Reading, Christian Doctrine, and Geography. BRENNAN, STANLEY-First in Mathematics and History; second in Christian Doctrine, and Composition. BREAULT, W. M.-Second in Grammar and Commercial Law; third in Christian Doctrine, and French. BARSALOUX, RAY-First in Penmanship; second in Reading, Orthography, Mathematics, Grammar, and Composition. BoucHARD, E. -First in Mathematics and History; second in Grammar and German; third in Christian Doctrine. BRULE, N. -Second in Mathematics and Geography; third rn Reading , Orthography, and Penmanship. CONVEY, D. -First in Mathematics, Grammar, and Bookkeeping; second in Reading, Orthography, Christian Doctrine, History, Commercial Law, and Corp.position; third in Penmanship and Geography. CONVEY, JOHN-First in Mathematics, Grammar, and Bookkeeping; second in Christian Doctrine; third in Comrriercial Law and Composition. CELLA, E.-.-First in Christian Doctrine; second in Gram_ mar and Geography; third in Orthography. CARON, W.-First in Mathematics, Grammar, and Christian Doctrin e; third in Reading and Orthography. CUNNINGHAM, N.-First in Mathematics; second in Grammar; Christian Doctrine, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, and Composition; third in Geography. CANNAVAN, JOHN-Second in Christian Doctrine and Mathematics; third in Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, and Geography.


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CASTONGUAY, C. J. -Second in History, Bookkeeping, and Commercial Law; third in ·Mathematics, Christian Doctrine, Penmanship, and Geography. CAMPION, M. -Second in Christian Doctrine, Bookkeeping, and Commercial Law; third in Mathematics, Grammar, and Geography. ..J CANNAVAN, JAMES-First in Mathematics, Grammar, and Bookkeeping; second in Reading, Orthography, and Composition. CRJ MMI N, J . - Secon~ in Orthography, Christian Doctrine, and History; third in Geography. DUNBAUGH, HARRY-Second in History; third in Reading, Grammar, and Composition. DESTRAMPE, P. F. W.-F1rst 1n Orthography and Composition; · second in Math ematics and Christian Doctrine; third in Grammar and Penmanship. DELAHUNTY, W. -Second in Grammar, Christian Doctrine, and Composition; third in Geography. DuPms, BURT-First in Reading, Grammar, and Bookkeeping; second in Orthography, Christian Doctrine, History, Commercial Law, Penmanship, and Geography; third in Composition. DIETSCH, A.-Second in Grammar, Christian Doctrine, History, and Geography; third in Mathematics. · DOYLE, F. -Second in Christian Doctrine; · third in Grammar, History, Composition, and Geography. DOWNEY, L. -Second in Reading, Orthography, and Grammar; third in Christian Doctrine, History, Composition, and ,, Geography. FRIGON, J. -Second in Christian Doctrine and Geography; third •i n Reading. GRANGER, D . -First in Orthography, Grammar, History, and Mathematics; second in Reading, Christian Doctrine, and Bookkeeping; third in Commercial Law and Geography.


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LYONS, T. -First i·n -Readfng, O.i"tho·grapby, It'na ·Bookkeeprng; second in Matherrl'atics, History,: · CEim·rnercial_ Law, and Geography_; third in Grammar. _ , , . L EFILs in Reading ' Or. ' A .-First in Mathematic.s·' sec(')hd· . thography, Grammar, and Chri_stian Doctrin'2; :hir.d -in • f!istory. LA VIGNE, F. -First .In Composition·; second in Grammar and Christ'ian Doctrine; third m Math~matics and 0:rth.og~ raphy. , MARCOTTE, l!., __ J:!7 irst in Orthography; second in Penmanship . ·•

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PLANTE, C. - S econd in Mathematics, Christian Doctrin e, and Composition. QUIGLEY, J. --Distinguished in Reading ; seeond in Christian Doctrine and Geograp.h y ; third in Penmanship. . .

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CARON, A. - Third in Reading and Penmanship. DAVIS, A. - Second in Penmanship and Grammar; third in Geography, History, and Reading. · 'FREDERICK, J. - Third in Reading, Mathematics, Penmanship, Grammar, and History. FLANNIGAN, W.-First in Geography, History, Grammar, Christian Doctrine, Mathematics, and Spelling; third in Reading, Penmanship, and German. GORMAN, R. -· -Second in Reading, Spelling, Penmanship, Geography, and History. GAZZOLO, F. -Second 1n Reading, Spelling, Geography, and Latin; third in Arithmetic, Penmanship, and History. GOLDEN, A.-Second in Reading. GRABENSTEIN, E. -Fourth ir: Reading, Mathematics, and Penmanship; fifth in Spelling. HAGAN, F. -First in Readingj second 1n Spelling, History, Penmanship, and Mathematics. KEIFFER, GEORGE-Second in 1\§athematics; third in Reading, Grammar, and Geography. KEIFFER, HARRY-First in Reading and Spelling; second in Mathematics. LENNON, W.-First 1n Mathematics, Penmanship, and German; second in Reading. LEVRBAU, G.-Third in Mathematics, Penmanship, and Grammar. LEGRIS, E.-Second 1n Mathematics, Penmanship, and Spelling. 1

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PR.o vosr, E.-Second in Geograph,r; third 1n Spelling, Penmanship, and Grammar. SM~TH, L.-Third in Mathematics; fourth 1n Reading and Spelling. TETREAULT, A. -Second in Spelling, Geography, and Read-

rng. TERHUNE, L. E. P.-Second in Spelling; thh·d in Reading and Mathematics. VAN DEVENTER, T. - Second 1n Reading, Grammar, History' and German. KENNY, T. - Second 1n Spelling; third 1n Penmanship. GIROUX, G. - · Second in Reading and Spelling; third In Penmanship. MUMFORD, R. - Second in · Reading and Spelling; third 1n Mathematics, Penmanship, Grammar, and German. MILHOLLAND, F.· First in Geography; second 1n Mathe., matics, History, and German; third In Spelling and Penmanship. u

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DRrsco, L. -Sec~md in Reading and Penmanship. Scaw ARTZ, L. -Third in Penmanship ; fourth in Reading and Spelling. , I•

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NOTICE DATE OF OrENING. The opening of this year, 1893- 94, is unavoidably postponed one week, and will not occur until September 12, on account of the religious and educational congr~sses, which will be held in Chicago during the first week of September. .

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