Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1909 — COLLEGEVILLE NOTES. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE NOTES.
Thomas Smith, ’O9, has returned and resumed bis studies, after attending the funeral of his aunt, who was buried at Otterbein, last Saturday. The Bedford rock, which are used for the stone trimmings on the new church are now nearly all on the premises. Eleven car-loads are needed. The beautiful front of the cnurch is becoming more apparent day after day. The senior English class is studying Dante, Italy’s glorious laureate. They find his poetic flights and superhuman wanderings through the etherial realms and unseen worlds highly attractive, instructive and inhighly attractive, instructive and inspiring. The Varsity will again brave the weather man next Sunday. The Y. M. 1., of Lafayette, who were kept away by the flood last week, will be their opponents. From all reports this is a strong team, and a good game is expected. Hasser will be In the box. Game called at 2:45.
