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Identifier: springhillreview00spri (find matches)
Title: Spring Hill Review Jan - June 1907
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Spring Hill College
Subjects: SHC Student Literary Publications
Publisher: Spring Hill College: A private Catholic College of Liberal Arts
Contributing Library: Spring Hill College, John & Marnie Burke Memorial Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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the train forpoints in the North, where they will spend their honeymoon. They will make their home in Mobile, where Mr. Touartis a popular young attorney with a lucrative practice. MissMarzoni has a large host of friends and admirers in Pensacola.—Pensacola Journal. Mr. Paul Adamson, 05, who attended the College lastyear for a P. G. Course, is now in business with Jas. L. Kenan,one of Baltimores largest theatre and hotel owners. Mr. Harry Engleman, of last years First English Class,paid us a short visit while in Mobile with the B. H. S. foot balleleven of New Orleans. We take pleasure in informing the Old Boys that at thelast election of the Mobile Council, K. of C, Mr. William O.Cowley, 96, was re-elected Deputy Grand Knight, and Mr.James K. Glennon, 97, Chancellor. Mr. Tisdale J. Touart,00, who was received in the last class, was chosen Advocate. The Review, in the name of the Old Boys and in itsown, congratulates them all. Good men will always come to the front and stay there. , A
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MR. E.G. MAXON THE SPRING HILL REVIEW ATHLETICS 99 It is a keen pleasure to us to chronicle the cordial rela-tions existing between the College and Mr. F. E. Miller andMr. E. G. Maxon, and the great increase of enthusiasm in ouratheletic world resulting therefrom. As gentlemen and in-structors in their respective departments, and we say it with-out any fear of flattery, they have no peers anywhere. Weare proud to introduce them to our alumni and friends, as menwho are putting forth their best endeavors to raise the stand-ard of sports in Spring Hill; as men to whom we owe a deepdebt of gratitude, for the eminent services which they haverendered us; and finally as men who are thoroughly loyal to the colors we all love so well, our own Purple and White.They both came to us as strangers, but already they have wona warm place in our esteem and affections, where the memoryof their gentlemanly qualities and of their kindly and self-sacrificing interest in our regard, shall ever remain fresh

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