The Cadet, 1916-12, vol. 03

The Cadet was published between 1914-1924 as an enterprise for the benefit of the Catholic Cadet Corps. A non-political publication, it covers a wide range of subjects of general interest, including the activities not only of the C.C.C., but of other Newfoundland cadet corps as well. Editorial -- Tr...

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Other Authors: Foran, T. J., Brown Robbins, Susan; MacMinn, Margot; Morris, Edward Patrick, Baron, 1859-1935; Morris, I. C.; O’Neill Conroy, James; Ryan, M. J.; Shortis, H. F.
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Catholic Cadet Corps 1916
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_period/id/27308
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Summary:The Cadet was published between 1914-1924 as an enterprise for the benefit of the Catholic Cadet Corps. A non-political publication, it covers a wide range of subjects of general interest, including the activities not only of the C.C.C., but of other Newfoundland cadet corps as well. Editorial -- Travel to Newfoundland a century ago : “The King vs. Lannon” / Sir Edward Morris -- [Newfoundland soldiers] [the first of several full-page photo spreads in this issue] -- Eccentric persons [part 2] / A. S. R. -- Heroes whose names shall live : four officers of the C.C.C who have paid the supreme sacrifice [illustrations] -- Charles Carroll of Carrollton : a great Irish-American stateman / Rev. M. J. Ryan -- Their last game : an appreciation / Margot MacMinn -- Historical sketch : St. John’s in the end of the 18th Century and after / H. F. Shortis -- Britain after the war / I. C. Morris -- The city of to-morrow : an attempt at the prophetic / James O’Neill Conroy -- Captain Jim / Cadet -- Our fishing industry / S. St. C. -- Emperor’s funeral : King, princes, high officers and foreign envoys fill St. Stephen’s Cathedral -- Their names shall live in history [illustrations] -- Under the old roof / Susan Brown Robbins -- In memoriam of Ptes. Stanley and George Abbott, killed in action July 1st, 1916 -- Epigrams -- To live a hundred years. Frequency: quarterly (?). Includes numerous advertisements.