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. The law and masses for the dead -- Our good wishes to our friends -- The last duel in Newfoundland / M. J. O’Mara -- The harbor of St. John’s, Nfld. 1910 [illustration] -- Some scenes about St. John’s [illustrations] -- Some Newfoundland fliers [illustrations] -- The Shamrocks of the Nineties, article V / Chas. E. Hunt -- What Sinn Fein means / Seumas -- To work! To work! / J. M. D. -- The woman who wrecked the world : Sophie Chotek’s romance and tragedy culminated in the world war -- Strange personalities at Paris : Dr. Dillon deals with some of the outstanding delegates at the conference -- Making all men equal : how the details of new life in Hungary are being worked out -- Some points in reconstruction -- The secret plans of the Allied Command -- The cohort of the damned. Frequency: quarterly (?). Includes numerous advertisements.
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