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...Garden, fractured an ankle in the 4-3 victory over Clarkson in the final, and will be lost to the squad until mid-February. Ron Mark, who skated left-wing on the Crimson's first unit, separated his right shoulder in the opener with McGill at Montreal in the Loyola Tournament and is sidelined for a month...
...elimination ended a three-game winning streak, and cut Harvard's record to 6-3, but it may have saved the Crimson from a disastrous fate in yesterday's final. Exhausted, and missing three regulars, Toronto was slaughtered by powerful Loyola, 10-4, for the championship...
That success has not been without its costs. When Ignatius Loyola founded the "Greg"* in 1551, he conceived of it as an intellectual citadel from which to battle the Reformation, and until 1966 it remained a bastion of authoritarian conservatism. Classes consisted of dry lectures in Latin, with no chance for student participation. Seminarians had virtually no lives of their own. They could leave their residence only in groups, and could never enter a store or restaurant. They could not take secular newspapers. They could not even wear trousers; instead, the members of the more than 200 scattered residential colleges...
...Norman Treigle's "tough accent" is pure New Orleans and not diluted by Brooklynese, as your account suggests [Oct. 3]. He talked that way when I knew him as a student at Loyola University of the South. So do most natives of New Orleans whose speech is not affected by the patois of rural southwestern Louisiana. When I first taught high school boys in New Orleans in 1935, I too was struck by what I thought was a Canarsie accent. The boys with the "tough accent" were mainly natives of the New Orleans "Irish Channel." As one of them...
...LOYOLA UNIVERSITY...