. Academic annual . The Mission of Santa Barbara - - 24The Historical Background of Cath-olicity during Queen Elizabeths Reign ----- 26 John Ayscough in French Windows 27 Letters of Joyce Kilmer - - 29 The Witch Scenes in Macbeth - - 30 PAGE Modern American Songs - - 31 To St. Marys - - . - 32Poor Richards Almanac Compared with the Book of Proverbs - 33 Familiar Figures in Irving - - 34 Indian Legends in Hiawatha - 35 In Memoriam - - - - - 37 O Wad Some Power the Giftie GieUs to See Ourselves as Others See Us - - - - - 39 After the Snow Storm - - - 42 A Story of Cascade, Colorado - 43Miss Thir


. Academic annual . The Mission of Santa Barbara - - 24The Historical Background of Cath-olicity during Queen Elizabeths Reign ----- 26 John Ayscough in French Windows 27 Letters of Joyce Kilmer - - 29 The Witch Scenes in Macbeth - - 30 PAGE Modern American Songs - - 31 To St. Marys - - . - 32Poor Richards Almanac Compared with the Book of Proverbs - 33 Familiar Figures in Irving - - 34 Indian Legends in Hiawatha - 35 In Memoriam - - - - - 37 O Wad Some Power the Giftie GieUs to See Ourselves as Others See Us - - - - - 39 After the Snow Storm - - - 42 A Story of Cascade, Colorado - 43Miss Third Academic Goes A-Gadding 44 My Friends the Flowers - - 45 Editorials - - - - - 40 Sylvia ------ 49 Leaves From a Second Acs Diary 51 Our Lament - - - - 53 Sleep ------ 53 Poets Corner - - - - 54 Locals ----- = 56 My Day on Fairy Island - - 57 A Night in October - - - - 57 In the Future - . - 58 Appearances Are Deceiving - - 58 Real Service - - - - 59 The Fate of an Egg - - - 59 Laughter Holding Both His Sides GO. Academic Annual Edited by the Students of St. Marys Academy, Notre Dame, IndianaVol 7 JUNE, 1920 No. 1 My Song of Gratitude Mary Purman,Fourth Academic. Hon) lovely nature mirrors Thee, 0 Lord! Like crystal lakes reflect the stately swan: From morn till eve, from eve till blushing dawn. Thy beauties here, like tones of sweetest chord, Entrance my wonder-stricken soul, With soaring thoughts that must extol: 0 God, for joys and love of nature given, I send my gratitude to Thee in Heaven. I watched an oriole among the sprays, Where sunlight blazed and sparkled u)ith delight; H hopped, then soared, and from its airy flight. Alighted midst the beams to sing its lays. For sun and spring it trilled its note— A love-chant from its swelling throat To God, Who had instilled within its breast, A portion of that love He gave the blest. This songster has my dormant spirit taughtThe debt I owe. My song so tightly sealedWithin my heart before, now lies revealed—A song for Christ


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