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Show Sacred Heart Academy. With "Silas Warner- for a .subject and Professor S. H. c,ark of university as dramatic interpreter .it easily understood that the facultv and the student, of th senior lepart-rncnt lepart-rncnt enjoyea every minute of Tudav afternoon's lecture. Professor Clarke is no stranger to the academy students, but his excellent reading: of George Eliot El-iot b well known classic served to emphasize em-phasize Ilia power of analysis and hi ability as a reader, fio complete wa the condensation of the novel as rendered ren-dered by Professor Claike that even-one, even-one, even those unacquainted w th the story, might easily follow the narrative, narra-tive, whereas the character persona-lions persona-lions were life like in the extreme. The aims of the professor to convey tht !noie&onie lessons contained in the work must certainly have been reached, for the earnestness with which he pointed out, by means of perfect inflections, in-flections, the moral thread of the story Tv-as forceful beyond a doubt, and before be-fore the eclose of the recital the audience au-dience loved with Silas Warner, ve-i ve-i cretted past misdeeds with Godfrey ; 'ass, and felt the gratitude that mad"' Kppic thc motive power in George I Eliot's tender tale. f Preparations for the St. Patrick s en- t) tTtainmcnt are occupying the spare i moments of the pupils. This annual f celebration held at Sacred Heart aca- I demy in honor of Rev. P. M. Cushna- V han. the pastor of St. Joseph's, is an event to which Ogdenites look forward with great pleasure. The entertainment entertain-ment will be given on the eve of the feast, March 16, at 7:30 p. m., in the 1 v academy auditorium. |