Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1916 — St. Joseph’s College News Notes. [ARTICLE]
St. Joseph’s College News Notes.
On Oct. 17, Mr. James O’Donnell will present “The 48ign of the Cross ’ in~ costume at the college theatre. This is the first of a series of lectures and recitals to be given during the winter. On the evening of Columbus Day, the Columbian Literary Society put on the following program: “Inspiration” Overture, College Band. Columbus Day Inaugural Address by the newly elected president of the society, Andrew Brunswick. Cardinal Newman, an essay, Alex. Koenig. will be more benefitted by the election of Hughes than by the re-elec-tion of Wilson. Affirmative, Francis Ilermiller; negative, Christian Staab. “The Olive Branch” Overture, College Band. Afterpiece, “Taming a Tiger”. Chara< ters: Chilli Chutnee, a Bengal merchant, Paul Fogarty. Charles Beeswing, a salesman, James Stewart. Jacob, a servant to Chutnee, Louis Bignafit ” ~ The College Hymn, sung by the student body, with band accompaniment. At a recent meeting the society elected the following officers: President, And. Brunswick; vice, Christian Staab; sec. Geo. Grievenkamp; treas., Francis Hermiller; critic, Paul Barrett. Thanksgiving eve, the comedy, Royal Feters, will be staged by the society under the direction of Rev. Rapp. «• The hustling Newman Club, the junior literary and debating club, presented its first effort on Oct. 8, under the new' director, Rev. Maurice Ehleringer: i. Musical, Havorka-Oppenheim. Ireland, Km. Murphy. A Puzzled Dutchman, Aloys Dirkson. Perishing of Nations, Geo. Bauer. Song, Mother, James O’Brien. A Cry From the Consumer, Chas. Feltes. The Pensive Mule, Seraphim Ober- - hauser. Ari Odessy of K’s, Urban Rauh. The Gray Honor of tahe Blue, Nicholas Schaal. The Rival Speaker, Frank Weiss. The following officers were elected Sept. 24 for the half year: President; Wm. Murphy; vice, John Deleiden; sec., Henry Faurote; Critic, Carl Gaul; treas., Thos. Flynn. The quarterly examinations w’ill begin on Oct. 27. In a football game Sunday afternoon, the college squad defeated the I South End Athletic Club 7 to 0.
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