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John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 12-1945 The aC rroll News- Vol. 26, No. 4 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 26, No. 4" (1945). The Carroll News. 285. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/285 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. To Your Measure: Koch Furniture SUITS Company O'COATS INCE 1872 UNIFORMS * * TH E CANNON TAILO RING CO. 1000 Hatnilton Ave. 124 ST. ClAIR AVENUE CLEVELAND 14, OHIO CHerry 4990 Tele/Jhones: C H erry 7734 • C H erry 7735 --for the best THE NORTON BROS. CO. 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BOYMER JOSEPH A PALKO KENNETH A KONKOL LOUIS A TURI HERBERT J SMITH Welcome Wrong Doctrine Rebuked WEsh ould like to take t hi opport unity to w lcom WHEN ociol ogy P rofe or Ivan M el ougle of all t he men who are now enroll ed here at. Carroll. For Goucher all ege made stat ment to th e effect t hat. the fir st Lime in t. wo and one half year t. he st.ud nt body since the U nited tales is a u p r-sci nt ific peopl e we is campo ed ent irely of civilians. Many of th men are h ave no place for m yths uch a San ta Claus and t he retur ned vet.erans who, wi . hing t.o con t.inue on a peac - La rk , he arou d a great deal of ent husiasm throughout t ime ba is, have enroll ed her at. Carroll to furt her t heir t he co u ntry. delayed education. T o t hese m en we wi sh a hearty we l General Chi sholm, deputy mi ni ter of t he Canadian co me and sincerely hope t hat their stay here will be a healt.h and welfa re depar tment , has taken a sta nd in pl easant an d mem orable one. Ma ny of t he new m en are defense of Profe or M cD ougle and hi wron g ideas. just fr esh from high school. We again wish a welcome The cyni cal general ·tat , "Can you imagine a child to an able group now making t heir debut at college life of four bei ng led to believe that a ma n of grown stat ure and hope that they will live up the standards t hat have is able lo clim b down a chirn n y wit h a radi o or refri ger alway bee n ·et by a new group of fresh m n. ator on hi s back. What ha h appened to t he mind of a child who can beli eve t hat?" Has a nyt. hin g happened lo t he child's mind ? Perhap it i t he general's m ind - - that lack som ething. The general is wrong a bou t " a These two groups of m n have difficul t tasks facing t hem. P erhaps t he hardest one rests on t he houlders of man of grown stature." It i: a ' ell -known fact and it t hose newly graduated from high school. It is their duty, always wa , t.haL anta is an elf who i ·capable of doi ng not onl y to adjust t h em selves t o coll eg life, bu t al o lo anything t hat is not unkind, unju. t , or ungenNous. help make t.hings pleasan t and easy for t he returning We, tog Lher with many others, r e fu ~e La believ t hai servicemen. Thi will prove a difficult task, sin ce most we have reached an age t hai is no m ore than a grim, of the returned veteran are slight ly older, b ut wi th dog-eat-dog era , and t. hat such es en tial things as joy, wi t h much good will and perseverance it can be ac g nero ity, romance, and love have no plac in it. co mpli heel. On t he part of th returned veterans rests H ow m any of us have watch d the beginning of t he much responsibility, too. These men mu t. reori ent-ate li gh t in the eye of Lhe very youn g, have cherished an cl t hemselves quickly and prepare the way for those t.hat. helped it along unt il more knowing young rascals of hall arrive in th e future. vVe are confi dent, however, the nei gh borhood h ave chased away t hat li ght? How having vi ewed t he new men and knowing th ei r piri L many of us ca n ever deny t hat an t a laus dors exist of cooperation, t hat t he t a ·ks faci ng t hem shall be during a ce rtain peri od of a child' lif ju t a· surely a · doe that life itself? easily taken care of. anta Claus has never d ied and n ve r wi ll die. He does not di e when t he child r ach s the age of cl isi llu- - ionment ; he merely di app ars un til th a t hild has But how can we help? This question probably is t he children of hi · own ; Lh n anta reappears. His con fir st on e that appears. It will be diffi cul t , we admit, but t.i nued existence throughout the ages-despite Lh e sneers perhaps we can help by offering a few suggestions. A of both Professor M cDougle and Gen ra l C hi sholm - is lot of pep and school spiri t are two t hings that are very as certain as the abili ty of a b y and hi · cl og to x ·hang essential. Attending the dance , joining all the chool idea and cl sires i hai an adull has no way of under activit ies, th e Glee Clu b, t he Speech Club, going to th e standing. an ta's existence is a real as t h indi vidual basket ball games, are all good beginnings to the winning personali ty of ach sm all b 1 ved doll pos es ·eel I y any of a lot of friends and arousing school pirit . If all the no rmal li LLie girl. It is as certain as wonderful juvenile students, Freshmen and Seniors alike, are behind John understanding can make it . Unci rstancling, as Roche Carroll t o th e best of t heir a bili ty, we can be as ured foucauld has shown , has certain defects which, like t hat soon everyone will be in the full swing of t hings those of facial beauty, grow more distorted and wrong and all these problems of rehabilitation wil l be easily as we ad vance in years. Reflect , General Chisholm and cleared up, not only for t. he pr ent , but for t he future Profes or McDougle, and t ell us t hat y ou are sorry and a wel l. that your t heories are wrong. 3 1lte Reli9ious P'r.o9'r.am at g.e.u. by R ev . .J ames .J. McQuade, S ..J. E0 CATJO has been from the very beginning of different article. Each type has a different aim. The the Society of Jesus one of the primary works of t he philosopher John D ewey has well en unciated the aim Order. Always in institutions such as John arroll Uni of secular educa ion as the teaching of life, this life and versity have t he Jesuits felt that they were doing t heir how to lead it. The Catholic college aims at teaching best work. The history of education would be most in how to live t hi s life for t he higher and t ruer life which is complete without an accoun of their work in that field t.o come. The educational product of the secular school of human endeavor through the last four hundred years. is purely nat ural and wholly on the natural level.