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 mysterious Sinn Fein leader -- The social crisis in England -- A “V.C.” in the fog : the story of the deed at Ledghem / Capt. Leo Murphy -- The V.C. -- Alone -- The Battle of Monchy and prison life in Germany / Sergt. Jack Moakler -- The valley of the Meuse : an impression / Captain Leo C. Murphy -- If / Rudyard Kipling -- Home -- Sergeant Thomas Ricketts [illustration] -- The night of the “big wind” is no myth / T. O. Russell -- Mr. A. B. Morine addressing striking sealers, March 10th 1902 [illustration] -- The late L.-Corpl. Harvey R. Butler [illustration] -- Typical Newfoundland outport [illustration] -- Who won the war? / George Barton -- Parliament Buildings - if London were Rheims [illustration] -- A national war memorial : what shall it be? / John Anderson -- If London were Rheims : the “Rose” Window of Westminster Abbey [illustration] -- Capt. Rowsell, killed in the Battle of Monchy [illustration] -- The first Newfoundlander to win the Victoria Cross : late Pte. J. B. Croak, V.C. [illustration] -- The Shamrocks of the Nineties, article IV / Chas. E. Hunt -- Sergt. Neville [illustration] -- Lieut. Andrew Clouston [illustration] -- The value of a trade -- Lieut. W. Clare [illustration] -- Foch as a youth in Sedan -- Harbor Grace, Newfoundland : cathedral [illustration] -- Honored by Pope Benedict XV / J. L. Slattery -- New legislative councilors : W. B. Grieve Jesse Whiteway -- Duties of the father -- Lieutenant Holloway [illustration] -- St. Louis Fur Exchange buys direct from trapper -- Obituary : Sir Wilfred Laurier C. H. Emerson -- Twenty years ago. Frequency: quarterly (?). Includes numerous advertisements.
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