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Show I11S COLUMBUS I in agio nn I Neil Boyle Is the Winner at jjSj All Hallows College M Contest. H Last "nicrhfc the annual- Knights of jaji Columbus contest for the gold medal was held in the All Hallows assembly hall before a large and appreciative jrij! audience. When -Mr. iMxGurrin, Teprcsontinjr jrjjj the .itidgcs, announced that Keil Jnlj Boylo had won the modal the audience ' seemed pleased with the decision and ijjjjj cave a round of applause. Charles j(r Gillis." who read a paper on Socialism, . was eiven Jio.Dorable mention. Jj. Bon ford, who wroto ou' the immigration j attestion, was awarded third place. $jj The essay of .Neil Boyle was en- ,i j: titled "Tho Church and Science' ' In Ul showing the relation betwoen tin fi!Ji church and sjetoncc Mr Bovle said the church has invariably taken the . j lead in mathematical discovery and development. Arithmetic owes its or- -, y iciu to Gerbcrt. Tho first work of al j1 gcbra was published in Venice by a tfj ; Franciscan IViar. . Bui above nil. came r Descart es, who holds a conspicuous ' ; place willi the master minds of history. He applied algebra to geometry and t made nn invention that bocamn tho ox- J j clttsivo instrument of researches for 'j two centuries. SJ j The college orchestra under thr? 01- ;i ' rcction of Professor Anton Pederson lJ, furnished tho music. ;'j, Tlio iudges for this contest, were . f TT. McGurrin, P. ,T. Owens and J. J. r; Harvcv, and their selection of . j. Boylo "ns winner of the medal was ap- yf J proved bv all. . 4 j Next I'Viday evening. Iay 24, tho , r, annual elocution contest for tho gold 5 1 medals in tho Fenior. academic, and iunior divisions will bo held in the col- u, j lege assembly hall. ;,' h |