The Creighton Chronicle . Founders Day, February 7, wascelebrated this year on Tuesday,February 10, by a Solemn HighMass in St. Johns Church at 10A. M. Archbishop Harty was en-throned in the sanctuary, and af-ter the Mass gave the blessing forthe deceased founders. The VeryReverend President of the Uni-versity acted as Celebrant, andFather Murphy, Pastor of theCathedral, preached the sermon. On the evening of the same daythe annual reunion of the Univer-sity Faculty took place in the Col-lege Reading Room. ARTS The following college men suc-cessfully passed the preliminary tothe public Oratori
The Creighton Chronicle . Founders Day, February 7, wascelebrated this year on Tuesday,February 10, by a Solemn HighMass in St. Johns Church at 10A. M. Archbishop Harty was en-throned in the sanctuary, and af-ter the Mass gave the blessing forthe deceased founders. The VeryReverend President of the Uni-versity acted as Celebrant, andFather Murphy, Pastor of theCathedral, preached the sermon. On the evening of the same daythe annual reunion of the Univer-sity Faculty took place in the Col-lege Reading Room. ARTS The following college men suc-cessfully passed the preliminary tothe public Oratorical Contest andtook part in the contest held Fri-day, February 13, in the Auditor-ium: Brendan Brown, Gerald Fitz-Gibon, Joseph McGroarty, Bene-dict McConville, Raymond Oberle,Ralph Svoboda. Alternates: Harold Linahan,William Klemm. Benedict McConville won firstplace, Brendan Brown, second,and Ralph Svoboda, third. Captain Corbitt S. Hoffman makes the following announce-ment of officers in the CreightonUniversity R, 0. T.
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