John Carroll University Carroll Collected Lumina Student 6-1917 Lumina Volume 2, Number 5 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/lumina Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "Lumina Volume 2, Number 5" (1917). Lumina. 9. http://collected.jcu.edu/lumina/9 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in Lumina by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE CLEVELAND: OHIO VOLUME TWO NUMBER FIVE JUNE: 1917 1" • . :- . PHIL MARQUARD REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING COMPANY BUILDERS OF "~ome6 ll5tauttful" See us for your future home, and deal direct with owner and builder. You benefit by 20 years of home building. Note saving to you. Our Departments THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE BURROWS BROS. COMPANY'S NEW STORE NOW INCLUDE: Engraving F otintain Pens Stationery Vacuum Goods Leather Goods Kodaks and Photographic Books Supplies Circulating Library Artists• Materials Magazines Cabinet and Filing Cases Desk Articles Office Supplies Commercial Stationery Place Cards, Birthday, Anniversary, and other cards for all occasions The Burrows Bros. Company JOHN]. WOODS, Pres. GUARDIAN BUILDfNG : a..EVELAND, OHIO PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS •==================================================!• IDQt ~ndtty fnr tQt Jrnpugutinn ::.1J1 uttQ ~ N INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION for the assistance by n prayers and alms of the missionary priests, brothers and nuns en­ gaged in preaching the Gospel in heathen and other non-Catholic countries. Approved by Popea, Councils and Bishops Conditions of Membership I. To recite daily for the misaions one Our Father and one Hail MarJJ with the invocation: St. Francl3 Xal>ier, pra:v /or U3. 2. To make a yearly contribution to the fund of the Society. Ordinary Members contribute five Spiritual Favors Granted cents every month or sixty cents a year. to Associates Special Membera contribute person­ Many Plenary and Partial Indul­ ally $6.00 a year, a sum equal to gences applicable to the souls in the amount collected in a band of Purgatory have been granted by ten associates. the Church to the members of the Society. 1 Perpetual Members make ::within one year a personal offenpg o( Over 10,000 Masse a are offered $4~ . 00 end ~~joy in perpetu~ t._hF> every year for the intentions of the sp1ntual pnv1legea granted.-' ;;; z living and the repose of the souls of the deceased members of the Deceased .Persona may be eref>llt<l Society. by their friends as ordinary,~~J~eaa.&\ or perpetual members. ~ > Important Spiritual Privileges have u \11 been granted by the Church to priests helping the work by their Or1anization ~ d influence or personal alma. A pamphlet giving a comprehensive Promoters and Banda of Ten.~Tlfe explanation of these favors will be usual method of gathering the con­ sent free to priests on application. tributions of the Faithful is to form the Association into Banda of Ten, Annals of the Propagation of the of whom one acts as Promoter. Faith the official organ of the So­ The duties of the Promoter, after ciety is published every other having formed a Band ofTen, are to month in various languages, and collect their offerings and to circulate forwarded gratia to all Perpetual among them the Annals for the Pro­ and Special Members; also to all pagation of the Faith. Banda of ten associates. Address all remittances of alms, and all requests for infonnation con­ cerning the missions, to the Diocesan or Parochial Director of the Society, where it is established, or to the General Director for the United States, the Right Rev. Mgr. Joseph Freri, 343 Lexington Avenue, New York City. •=========================================• ICE CREAM-Excellent CANDY-Rich and wholesome MEALS - Best in the city for the money GIVE US A CHANCE TO PROVE IT Conducted by the LUNCH ROOM Students' .Jlthleiic .Jlssocialion ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE B. A. Marquard KAASE'S HIGH GRADE Photographer PASTRIES 1532-34 WEST 25th STREET 156 The Arcade Ground Floor Studio 2836 Lorain Ave. WARD AND SHAW PUBLIC PRINTERS COLLEGE MAGAZINES AND ANNUALS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION 100-105 ST. CLAIR AVENUE N. W. 101-107 NOBLE COURT N. W. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ~~--------=---)}X{~~ I I ~t. 1Jguatiua Q!nllrgr WEST 30th STREET AND CARROLL AVENUE CLEVELAND, OHIO COLLEGE COURSES LEADING TO A. B. DEGREE High School Courses Preparatory to the College Course St. Ignatius High School ) WEST 30th STREET AND CARROLL A VENUE Loyola High School EAST I 06th STREET AND CEDAR A VENUE Catalogues stcailed on 1(equest CONDUCTED BY THE JESUIT FATHERS Rev. William B. Sommerhauser, S. J. President I ~m<------->m~ PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Phone, Central 1344-R Sporting Goods Enlarging and Picture Framing Flashlights Taken of Banquets, Parties, etc Victrolas and Records Special Rates for School Portraits .r·~- -) THE 1!;. ~tllrr ~tubtn COLLISTER & SAYLE PHOTOGRAPH'( COMPANY COMMERCIAL, HOME PORTRAITURE 6- WEDDING GROUPS A SPECIALTY 252 SUPERIOR A VENUE Opposite Post Office 2926 Lorain Avenue Bdl Wett 498-J The Newman Studio Spitzig' s Art Store ~botograpbers ARTISTIC PICTURES AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS RELIGIOUS ARTICLES Special Rates to Students 2946 Lorain Avenue 647 EUCLID AVE. Corner Weat 30th Opposite Taylor Arcade Both Phonea Mr. Julius Snyder HENKE one of our studenb Dlili be pleased good to serlle ,You eVer:Y Saturday at FURNITURE cheap The Z wierlein Shoe Co. LORAIN AVENUE 1880 W. 25th Street Corner West 30th Main 47 Central 125 1-W JOSEPH C. W'AGNER FIRE ACCIDENT LIFE AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS BURGLARY ..NS-510 MARSHALL BUILDING PUBUC SQUARE INSURANCE PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS LVMINA PUBLISiiED BI-MONTHLY BY THE STUDENTS OF ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE CLEVELAND, OliiO Snbscrlptlon, $1.00 por yc4t tn odvtmce Advo rt:lstng ro.tea ou oppllco.Uon Adclzeoo ..U commm>lce>tlono to The Editor, LUMINA, W e ot ;}Oth e>nd Cosroll Aveuue, Clovolond, Ohto Eut"red ot tecoud..-do.u mo.tte r, Novomhor 1~ , 191,, ot tlte Poat Office, Cleveland, Ohto, under tho Act ol Morch ;}, 1870 ALOYSIUS A BUNGART, '17, Edllor THOMAS J. DORAN, '18, Aoototout Editor .Jl••ocial~ 6dltoro Arthur C. J. Bttckel, '1 7 Dan!ol I. Golloahor, '19 Edward A. McDonnell, ' 10 p.,,J E. Murph,3, '10 Jomea Bronuo11, ' 18 Ro•Jmond E. Crolt, '18 Howcord W . S1nlth, ' 19 Cornehuo McLouahlw, '20 :zjusin.o• ~anag~r HENRY M. SMITH, '19 .Jl.. i•lanl :zjusln~•• ~anag~,. J,J!uo J. Snyder, '19 Joooph W..J,h, '20 .f/33oc/al~ :zjusine•• ~anager• ]...,,.,, H . Downie, ' 19 <ll:ontents Pal'• THE SHIPS- Verse- Paul E. Murphy ........ 275 RELIGION IN EDUCATION- Essay- J . Harold Traverse . 276 RED, WHITE AND BLUE- Verse-E. A. McDonnell . 279 LOCAL COLOR-Fiction- A. A. Bungart . 280 THE MEADOWS- Verse- E. F. Madden .. ..... 287 No Goo, No RIGHT-Essay- Thomas Chambers . 288 FEARS- Verse- Edward Carney ... .... .. 291 THE BATTLE OF LEPANTO- Essay- Raymond Craft . 292 THE HOURS OF DAY-Verse-Patrick Haggerty . 297 THE OHIO CANAL- Essay- Thomas Doran .. 298 IMMORTAL- Verse- Patrick Haggerty . ... 303 PATRIOTISM- Prize Oration- A. A. Bungart .. 304 THE VOYAGE- Verse- Edward A. McDonnell .. 307 EDITORIALS . · · . 308 SoNG-Verse- Paul E. Murphy ... .. ... ..... 312 ALUMNI NOTES- E. A. McDonnell ... ....... .. 313 COLLEGE NOTES- Arthur C. J. Brickel ......... .. 315 MY GARDEN- Verse- D. I. Gallagher. 318 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES- C. J . McLaughlin . 319 TIME- Verse- F. M. Surtz .. ........ .. .. 321 ATHLETICS- Daniel I. Gallagher . .. 322 A VISION OF NIGHT- Verse- C. E. Steuer . ..... 324 DRIFTWOOD- Thomas J . Doran . 325 EXCHANGES- Raymond E. Craft . .. .. .. ... 332 SPRING TIME- Verse- J. Harold Traverse . ... .. ... 334 Published Monthly iu the Best Mediums in the Interest of Specialized Education by THE DYKE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS NINTH- PRO-PECT- HURON CLEVELAND -I JUNE 1917 "I know it- they're hard to get -the demand ia Straight Stuff from the G. M. big 'and the supply of properly trained m Pn is "Maybe you've heard it be· small. You'd think morP of them would adopt this fore, but times do change," plan of pre paration. Experience has taught us began the General Manager. that it's the ideal course for a really succeosful "Our Hves are ou t for career.'' graduates from several of And the G. M. turned and dictated another letter the big universities. What's of inQui ry to the Dean of a big u niversity. ;, more, we don't want them ~~~b.;~~~;;;? f:n~~a~t!t :!'n'd b~~to:~nT~! An Editorial want, no matter how high they w ill be able to rise Throughout this year the Dyke School ot Busi· afterwards. We can't af­ ness has honestly expluined the advantages of ford to teach them. We are demanding men who •Pecialized t raining to the stud•nts of St. Ignatius ean jump right in and unders tand t his business. College . Our own s uccess is a victory for Speciali­ They're going to get salaries which will actually zation. We specialize on the better grade o! repay them for their inves tment in their education. student&. To qualify for this opportunity a man has to have The unusual s uccess of St. Ignatius graduates not only a university education but special bu ~ iness whom we have trained in years past: the growing training, obtained preferably before he entered t he dem and for similarly trained students: is proof university. that Dyke training is the logical things for the "It he ia thus prepared we know t hat he very R't'ad uate who believes his education should entitle likely received the maximum practical benefits him to more than a life-time of unskilled employ. from his university education. His business train· ment. ing will enable him to apply all his other education It ia bes t to obtain this training at once.
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