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Commencement Issue
Vol IX. No. 14
Z 449
CANISIUS COLLEGE, BUFFALO, NEW YORK
May 15, 1942
U. S. SENATOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Priest Alamniis Will Preach Baccalaureate
Fr. Norman R. George | To View Christian j Education 0( Today \
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AWARD SHEEPSKINS
llir CoinnictK-imnMit F-xercises «>f Canbiu* Collrgr will be held Oil Sunday .Aftrrrvoon. June 7, at thr Klntthani. Mu*lc Hall, His Kvicllrncv, thr M<»>t Revrrmd Jotiii .A. Duffv. D.D., Bishop of Buffalo, will prcildr at the ELtcr-
Senator Walsh
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'Vht purpose of this Isuc of the Griffin is to give the Sensors their last Infomul word. We extend our deep¬ est gratitude to Editor Han¬ lcy and hli stafl for surren¬ dering their editorial rlght5, 'Fo Father Shanahan, much thanks.
Modern Design For '42 Axuwur
Mu'phy Winter andStaH Produce Sensational Book
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Sports Frolic At 'Brc>olk Club
Golf, Baseball Will Precede Lavish Senior Class Dinner
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,\t »*v MiVltJck thr Sensors and * tbri* siuoi"* wdl adjourn !t» ths* iiiltiiWuMisr ixtt dtnnct.
Cmvr^r .M. .MasMs, ihr strnrrul »hait:iun o! thr ifia:s, hay ap- l^naitrf.! tltr julknvmjj cwsnmittrr sn addutiui to Mr. Dalton; Janic^ I.., Rav? Will br tcuNtnuvtrr. KivK ard K. Wuitri wdl br buNiiiryx ntattagrt. and Paul R. Jurnkr: aiil Jasnc-. J. .Mutphv vvill br cbauntrn nt thr nisritainmrn' cuninutttr. J^iivrph J. Hrrman. Xatbrtt J. Wmklrt and Jauirs .M. nij»\;s!'-v atr MTiving o« the at I aiij;rnvrnt> cutiunittre. To Provent Awards
-Attrr dinnrr F'attirr Fintothv J, V.\Hij;hhn. S.J.. will vtatt off thr
MlAOOWIROOK FEST {('^Hiiftued Oft pg. 10. col, y)
it^rv, as>i<trd bv Father Timothy J. Coughttn. S.J.. Frrsidrnt of Caai»,;u-k CuUr^r.
Senator WiU Sp«ak llw Consnirttvrtr.rn; .Address x\',\l be givrti bv the Honorable Dxxid I. Walsh. I'nitrd States SmaJor fsivni .Massachusetts. Sen¬ ator Waldi v\A> btvsn in Lr\>uun- >trf on .\uvr!t?ber 11. lS72. .After trvr viiig Hlv prrlmunarv evlucation Ul thr Clmton public Sch<.n,>l>s he mtrtrvl Ihdv k'ruivs CoUege. frt>ni which he trvrivrvl thr decree of Uahelor ot .Art> in \S^t2, Sub- ^rviurtitlv hr preparrvl for the bar a! luKtuti InsvetNtty l.avv Sch<x>l. briui: ailmitted to the bar in \$91. From tlir bcgiiming of hL> career hr was activr itl {Kvlltlcs. He vrrvrvl a^. a member of thr Ma.ssa- cht!>rtt> llouMT oi Rrprrsentatives. as l.ieutriunt-Cioveriwr, atul Gov- rriRir ol Mavachusetts. In 191S lie was rlrvtrvl to the United States Srtvate. whrrr he has had a dtstlnguL>hrd rcvi'ird for the past tweiHV'four vrars.
Seiutor Walsh, during his twenty-four years In the Senate, ha,s bem a nurmber of the power¬ ful Senate Finance Coiiunlttee, vvhich deals with all txcation and rlnancial problenis of the Govern- nienr. He has also been Chainnan and an outstanding mentber of the Coninuttre on Education and I^bor. .As Chairman of this Cotn- atlttre. he sp«3ti>i>red on the floor of the Serrate the Labar Relattoni I.aw ; Wage and Hour Law; U. S. Hou-sing l.aw. and practically all <«.Klal and labor legislation of recent years. Five year^ ago he becanie Chafm'.an of the .Naval .Affairs Coninuttee and sIikc that tin-.c he has sponsored the large j .\aval E\parv>:on bills and other
(bills affecting the Navy. By rea¬ son of his potsltion, he b called upotj :o espouse the cau->e of Na- tiotia! Defense In every part of the country.
In recognition of his notable public service he has received n\any distinctions. Including the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws conrrrred upon him by ten universities.
Nov! Et Veteres
rettrmg
Jamrs J. .Murphy l're>idcnt of the Strohaver Science Club, has informed the Griffin reix>rter that the otHcers of this pa-it year will meet with the new otHcers, elected last Wednesday, at a special meeting ne.xt week. Cnder the direction of Dr. .Austin C, .Mcl^igvie. the student ofHcers will discuss the various aspects of club administration and subjects of allied Interest, in order to Insure the members of the Club that ne.xt year's program will be as complete as the one which the Club enjoyed during thr past year.
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 09, issue 14 - May 15, 1942 |
| Description | "The Griffin" is the student published newspaper of Canisius College. The first volume, first issue was published Sept. 29, 1933. It continues publication today. |
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| Publisher of Original | Canisius College |
| Date of Original | 1942-05-15 |
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