. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . School Nine vs. Barton on College Campus. College Nine vs. Pensacola K. of C. at Maxen Park. High School Nine vs. Barton. Capt. S. Elting, Commandant at Miss. A. & M., inspects R. 0. T. C. Unit at Spring Hill. Elocution Gold Medal Contest. Full Holiday. Ascension Thursday. College Nine vs. Pensaoola K. of C. on College Campus; three games. High School Nine vs. Fort Morgan on College Campus. English Gold Medal Contest. SPRINGHILLIAN 35 June 22. College Nine vs. St. Stanislaus on College School Boxing Exhibition. 23
. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . School Nine vs. Barton on College Campus. College Nine vs. Pensacola K. of C. at Maxen Park. High School Nine vs. Barton. Capt. S. Elting, Commandant at Miss. A. & M., inspects R. 0. T. C. Unit at Spring Hill. Elocution Gold Medal Contest. Full Holiday. Ascension Thursday. College Nine vs. Pensaoola K. of C. on College Campus; three games. High School Nine vs. Fort Morgan on College Campus. English Gold Medal Contest. SPRINGHILLIAN 35 June 22. College Nine vs. St. Stanislaus on College School Boxing Exhibition. 23. Oratory Gold Medal Contest. 24. Mr. Barrett, Managing Secretary of the National Catholic WarCouncil, lectures at Spring Hill. 26. Military Field Day. 27. Half Holiday. College Nine vs. McGowin & Lyons at MonroePark. 29. High School Nine vs. Bankers on College Half Holiday. Feast of Corpus Christi. 5. Final Examinations. 6. Baccalaureate Sermon delivered by Rev. Fr. Gerow. 8. School Closes. Commencement exercises held at Battle 36 SPRINGHILLIAN Chronicle SENATOR UNDER-WOOD VISITSSPRING HILL A. J. CROCI, 23. On April 15th, Oscar W. Underwood, United StatesSenator of Alabama, visited Spring Hill. He was metand escorted to the College Auditorium by the studentbody, who were assembled in a military Underwood addressed a few words to the faculty and students,saying: It is a pleasure for me to be here again and a very great honor to saya few words to the company of future men who will control the state ofAlabama. I had the pleasure of being here during the war and had the pleasureof discussing some war features with you. I am only here today for afew hours and can only say a few words. A few years ago our UnitedStates of America called us to arms to defend our country. It was askingus to visualize our duties to all that we should respect. But we must notforget that there are other causes just as great—the duty to our countryin tim
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