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Gordon A. Martin, Jr.: Adams; Pres., HYDC; Hasty Pudding Theatricals; House Play; Chair., Fr. Smoker Comm.; Cath. Club; PBH; Fr. Union Comm...
Francis J. Weller, Jr.: Adams; Fr. football, track, swimming; House Ath. Sec.; House Comm.; Cath. Club; Undergrad. Ath. Council; Varsity track; PBH; HYRC...
Constantino S. Yannoni: Dudley; House Comm. Treas.; Cath. Club; Intramural tennis, squash, touch football...
Just as the noon Angelus pealed from the Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste one day last week, an earth-shaking rumble ran through the Quebec town of Nicolet (pop. 5,500). The old cathedral, built in 1757, trembled and its tall white spires tilted. The foundations of the nearby Bishop's palace crumbled and the building sank to its eaves in the mud. A Christian Brothers school toppled into the Nicolet River. A hole 40 ft. deep and 1,000 ft. long suddenly opened in the ground, swallowing an apartment house, three private homes and a service station...
...Breakdown of New Yorkers' "religio-cultural background," as reported in a j survey by the Health Insurance Plan of j Greater New York: 47.6% Roman Cath| olic, 26.4% Jewish, 22.8% Protestant, 3.2% other and nonaffiliated. Jewish population is decreasing: between 1935 and j 1952 the proportion of Jewish New Yorkers aged 16 to 24 dropped from 31.4% to 24.1%. Protestants of the same age group, meanwhile, increased from 17.8% to 20.9% (this rise was largely due to the growth of nonwhite population...