. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . ®lj* §prtn«l|illfan OCTOBER, 1919 ^\uhihm Clumber Frontispiece: Rt. Rev. Mgr. Denis Savage, John Ayscough (Essay) 3 (T. HALE) The Second Eve (Verse) :. 10 (A. C. M.) Stranger Than Fiction (Story) H (BENNIE COSIO, 21) 0 Henry (Essay) 14 (ALBERT CASEY, 21) Amidships (Story) lg (LOUIS MULHERIN, 22) The Lake (Verse) 26 Coventry Patmore (Essay) 27 (HOWARD SIMPSON, 20) The Cubs Debut (Story) 32 (T. P. DIAZ, 22) EDITORIAL— Golden Jubilee of Mgr. Savage 36 School of Foreign Service 37 Cardinal Mercier 3
. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . ®lj* §prtn«l|illfan OCTOBER, 1919 ^\uhihm Clumber Frontispiece: Rt. Rev. Mgr. Denis Savage, John Ayscough (Essay) 3 (T. HALE) The Second Eve (Verse) :. 10 (A. C. M.) Stranger Than Fiction (Story) H (BENNIE COSIO, 21) 0 Henry (Essay) 14 (ALBERT CASEY, 21) Amidships (Story) lg (LOUIS MULHERIN, 22) The Lake (Verse) 26 Coventry Patmore (Essay) 27 (HOWARD SIMPSON, 20) The Cubs Debut (Story) 32 (T. P. DIAZ, 22) EDITORIAL— Golden Jubilee of Mgr. Savage 36 School of Foreign Service 37 Cardinal Mercier 3g ILLUSTRATIONS— College Coach—Richard J. School Coach—F. A. MurphyVarsity Football Squad 1919 DEPARTMENTS— Diary 39 Chronicle 40 Senior Locals 43 High School Locals 46 Alumni Notes 4g Football *. RT. REV. MGR. DENIS SAVAGE D. D. Sty? ^prmgljttltatt VOL. XII. OCTOBER, 1919 No. 1 ftrtiloqiig nn Autumn And lo! creation widened on mans view.—Joseph Blancho White My song a prelude is, a death-march of the Season . .A Judas-kiss floats down upon the wind,And now is gone—ah! trailing far behind A few gold leaves disclosing its vast treason. Our mighty cities tower to the sky, Wealth and wealths baubles are found everywhere; To win earths glory, this our aim and prayer,Nor have we learned of sapient HistoryTo read aright a nations destiny .... Nations have risen, thrived beneath the sun,Sinned, deeply sinned, and found oblivion. II These skies are far too fair, Too much richness there,Amid this forest touched with red-lit fire, And ripened fruits and grain, Stretching in loveliness oer hill and plain,That seem to have their uttermost desire, Shall quail beneath the blasts and sleeted rain,Divested of their grandeur and attire. What comes when man has reached and passed his primespringhillianoc191920spri
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