Historical sketch of Loyola college, Baltimore, 1852-1902 . in Latin and partlyin English, consisting of disputations and McGurk induced friends of the College to givefunds for the purchase each year of a number of medalsfor the most deserving students. He gave the degree to one class who had continued their course tocompletion. Through his exertions the Church was painted againand more richly gilded, and numerous gas jets wereplaced near the ceiling, with an electrical arrangementto light them at once. At the annual Commencement, June 26th, 1878, someof the discourses wer


Historical sketch of Loyola college, Baltimore, 1852-1902 . in Latin and partlyin English, consisting of disputations and McGurk induced friends of the College to givefunds for the purchase each year of a number of medalsfor the most deserving students. He gave the degree to one class who had continued their course tocompletion. Through his exertions the Church was painted againand more richly gilded, and numerous gas jets wereplaced near the ceiling, with an electrical arrangementto light them at once. At the annual Commencement, June 26th, 1878, someof the discourses were: Our Monuments, John ; Death of Moses, Joseph Thompson; OurLanguage, Joseph J. Kelly; Honesty the Best Policy,rendered by Thomas Le Brou as Alfred, Joseph Gahanas Paul, and John P. OFerrall as Mr. Flint. At the annual Commencement, June 25, 1879, *n theAcademy of Music, three discourses were delivered:Maryland, Her Statesmen, John R. McFee; Mary-land, Her Literature, James D. Cotter; Maryland,Lessons of the Past, Walter D. Gerke; also two exper-. Rev. Edward A. McGurk, HISTORICAL SKETCH. 95 imental lectures on Oxygen and The Air WeBreathe, by John McDermott and Robert J. Rainey. At the Commencement held June 30, 1880, in theAcademy of Music, the discourses were the following:Poetry, the Handmaid of Religion, James D. Cotter;Those Irish Tears, A. J. Elder Mullan; Art andReligion in Ancient Times, Thomas E. Stapleton; Artand Religion in Modern Times, John R. McFee. At the Commencement of June 29, 1881, in theAcademy of Music, the following was the programme:Religion and Chemistry, a critique, James F. Daw-son; Influence of His Time on Chaucer, James ; Aims of Oratory, John R. McFee; Triumphsof Oratory, James D. Cotter. At the annual Commencement held in the Academyof Music, June 28, 1882, the following discourses on theScholastic Philosophy were delivered; Introductory,John J. Farrell; Philosophy and Science, James ; Philosophy and Society, James D. Co


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