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Show I MIIJllOME Arthur Sullivan had the honor of being be-ing promoted after last week's examination, exami-nation, to the clas of Humanities. Torn Connolly of Park City, a paot student of All Hallows, called Tuesday, to say goodby before getting out for his intended trip north. On Monday, before leaving for Montana. Mon-tana. F. F. McCorry gave the boys a holiday, which they enjoyed by an outing out-ing in Emigration canyon. Very Rev. Father Cailagham, acting pastor of SH. Patrick's. Butte, paid the college a most pleasant visit on his way home from Chicago. There 5.5 a great lull in baseball circles for same days psist. The differences between be-tween the "Granite Stars" and California Califor-nia Wonders being amicably settled, no doubt there is a "love feast" going on. During the closing days of la.st week, more than usual calm and quiet reigned in the college. Tho boy.v were )n ;1r-itual ;1r-itual retreat, under the direction of T" I Rev. Father McCorry, C. S. P., of San j Francisco. Yi'itH such an able, elo- ' quent and zealous director, unnecessary to add, the retreat was a great success?. Father McCorry presented the great fundamental truths of the Christian Faith, with a simplicity, grace and Anion An-ion rarely equaled. His famous lecture, er.-titled, "The Story Beautiful," given on Sunday evening in the college hall, , and listened to with rapt attention, was a most fitting conclusion to the series of beautiful discourses delivered during dur-ing the preceding- days. . I The eloquent and estimable young I Pauliet has made a lasting impression j in All Hallows. His genial qualities I endeared him so much during his c-hort j vicsit that all felt lonesome on his. de- l.arture. j |