Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

On Wednesday the students enjoyed their monthly visit to the city. Rev. Felician Wachendorfer, C. PP. S., and Rbv. Alban S. Scheidler, C. PP. S. t have been added to the academic department of the college faculty. Both are graduates of St. Joseph’s, receiving their A. B. in the class of ’OS. The following visitors were entertained during the week: Thomas Keating and Miss Hazel Keating, Indianapolis; Gilbert LaMair and G. St. Julian, Chicago; D. E. Kelly, Valparaiso; M. J. Walz, Defiance, Ohio; Nick Lauer, Ottoville, Ohro. At the-C. L. S. meeting last Sunday the principal business before the house was the arrangement for the Thanksgiving celebration. They are endeavoring to make this one of the memorable days of the year. E. P. Honan attended and delivered the first of his parliamentary laty lectures. The last of the large paintings has arrived from Europe, and Mr. Biegel will soon place it on the wall, thus completing the mural parts of the chapel. Another old college landmark, the old ice house, has disappeared.' The entire plot will be ready for sodding next spring, and soon the back lawn will be as dainty and attractive in appearance as the. front. Our athletic director haß been busy working out a new game, a combination of polo, basket and indoor base ball. It has not yet received a trial, but from the reading of the contemplated rulefs the game should be interesting and exciting with the rough .and dangerous features of polo eliminated. Hon. E. D. Crumpacker’s talk to the students was the most enthusiastically applauded speech of the many that have been given at the college by the campaign speakers. His theme was “Integrity and Energy.” Our congressman is an earnest speaker, and those who had listened to him at the opera house maintained that in his civic talks the Judge is even better than in his political argumentations.