. Spring Hill Review Jan - June 1907. in asserting that it assumes asomewhat artistic nature. We note the sound sense contained in the editorialViewed objectively and the catchy way of dressing anold thought under the heading of snap-shots. A sister college in the sunny Southland congratulatesFordham upon the establishment of her law and medicalschools, and assures her that nowhere will she find a moresincere wish for their success and prosperity. It is evidently because all interests around Fordham arecentered in these new departments that the October Monthlyassumes rather the character of an


. Spring Hill Review Jan - June 1907. in asserting that it assumes asomewhat artistic nature. We note the sound sense contained in the editorialViewed objectively and the catchy way of dressing anold thought under the heading of snap-shots. A sister college in the sunny Southland congratulatesFordham upon the establishment of her law and medicalschools, and assures her that nowhere will she find a moresincere wish for their success and prosperity. It is evidently because all interests around Fordham arecentered in these new departments that the October Monthlyassumes rather the character of an university bulletin than thatof a college journal. A lone piece of poetry, no matter whatmerit it may possess, with no fiction is not enough to relievethe monotony of a long list of heavy articles. For this reasonwe find fault with this issue of The Fordham Monthly. Wemay not be given to serious thought ourselves, but still wethink that, to preserve the idea of a college journal this heavyfeature of the monthly should be REV. F. X. TWELLMEYER, S. J OUR NEW PRESIDENT A, M, D, G, The Spring Hill Review Spring Hill College Mobile, Alabama PRESS OF W. B. DELCHAMPS MOBILE, ALA. CONTENTS Page A Song for The South—Poem 113 The New Rector—Hon. C. S. Hebert, 94 114 An Elizabethan Lyric—R. L. Levert, 08 116 The Maiden of The Spring—F. A. Olivier, 08 117 Gentle River : Poem—L. L. Bordelon, 08 126 A Plea For A Waterway From The Lakes To The Gulf—D. L. Austin, 08 128 La Xtabai—E. E. Escalante, 08 132 The Fall Of Tenochtitlan : Poem— I. After The Battle—R. M. Breard, Jr., 138 II. The Song—A. J. Danos, 08 139 III. The Council Hall—P. Burguieres, 08 141 IV. The Prophecy—A. Vizard, 08 142 The First Academy—J. B. Wogan, 08 143 The Dying Soldier : Poem—J. M. Supple, 08 146 The Knights Of Columbus—M. Mahorner, Jr., 94 147 Worse Than Death—S. L. Kelly, 09 153 Shamrock Dear—Poem 158 On Reading: Essay—C. E. McMaster, 08 160 The Final Game—A. B


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