St. Louis College Bulletin (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1, October 1922 Page: 6 of 12
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J. Be generous. Don’t be selfish
Meanness makes enemies and breeds
distrust.
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eluding yourself. You can’t
without work.
Be punctual. Start study and
G. Bulletin is published
monthly from October to May in-
clusive.—The subscription price is
one dollar a year.
year
If you have not yet
to the realization of what a
opportunity
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class on time.
Be independent. Don't ,
on others to do your work or
thinking.
5. Be cheerful even in trials
and difficulties. “God loves a cheer-
ful giver.”
EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor S. MCPEAK
Assistant Editor. F. TORRES
College Noles A- URRUTIA
Advertising <■ DINNE®
Business A- UAMM
Another scholastic
full swing,
come
splendid opportunity is yours,
dear fellow student, think it over.
Many of the old students have
faded to return because of lack
of means, nor are there as many
new ones as usual. They no doubt
now realize what they miss. Be
wise in lime and let not the mo-
ments slip by unused. In the words
of one of the most typical Amer-
icans, Theodore Roosevelt: “Don’t
flinch and fool. Stub the line
hard.” “Better be faithful than
famous.”
and love for fishing,
uncle “showed up,” and
ns sweetheart and his
—= —r New York, the
first film to greet the stu-
dents on their return to St. Louis
College was “Molly 0.” Few may
have read' this loved story, while
those who are more Epicureans
I han readers of literature, have no
doubt seen several pictorial scenes
of this play when they purchased
a “Molly 0” .chocolate.
Well for the benefit' of those who
are either Utterly or hopelessly
ignorant of this wonderful novel, 1
will proceed to give a short sy-
nopsis.
“Molly O’’ was only an Irish girl.
The sure and simple attractiveness
of her eye soon lured the young
J ioctor of her dreams nearer. Ac-
cidental circumstances stirred up
the Irish fire in the heart of her
father. Thus a barrier separated
(heir love. Poor “Moly 0” was thrust
forth from her home, but she
knew that one who honored and
loved her was wailing. They were
married secretly. No sooner, were
they banded together for life when
the enraged Father intruded into
I heir Paradise of happiness to wipe
out with blood the disgrace that
had fallen on his home. The
worthy old gentleman wept when
he learned the truth. “Molly 0” and
her mate lived happily ever after.
Wesley Barry in “School Days,''
Barry’s freckles, oh, they’re na-
tural. From an influential source,
I have ascertained that there are
exactly 877% freckles on Wesley’s
face. This invaluable information
will, no doubt be very useful to
“ignoramuses."
Speck Brown was
boy who received i
I han a dusty carpet in a tenement
house. Deacon Jones, his guardian,
couldn I have been more cruel.
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■ Jackie Coogan
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life is not all comedy
dents also sorely misse
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St. Louis College. St. Louis College Bulletin (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1, October 1922, newspaper, October 1922; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303143/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting St. Mary's University Louis J. Blume Library.