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 -- At the turn of the road : reflections on the old year, and thoughts about the new / Alex. A. Parsons -- List of volunteers gone to the front belonging to the following brigades -- The unthinking crowd / J. M. Devine -- Archbishop Howley’s funeral leaving the cathedral [illustration] -- Home Rule, or the Irish Restoration / Rev. M. J. Ryan -- Our First Regiment volunteers taking a morning bath [illustration] -- The value of the brigades / Rev. Levi Curtis -- Cat-o’-nine-tails / W. J. Carroll -- Some of the 1st Newfoundland Regiment in marching order [illustration] -- Treating tuberculosis in Newfoundland and what is being done / Dr. H. Rendell -- The volunteers of the Regiment under canvas [illustration] -- The Belgian case / J. A. Barron -- The St. John Ambulance Brigade overseas / Dr. Cluny MacPherson -- The St. John Ambulance Brigade overseas [illustration] -- London town from the top of a bus / Mary Morris -- Our boys in camp at Quidi Vidi [illustration] -- The willing slave, and some wise advice on lying in bed -- The Irish in Newfoundland in the 19th Century, article II / P. K. Devine -- Through German spectacles : a civil prisoner of war gives Germany’s views of the great conflict -- How to live long / J. A. Standish -- The proper appreciation of values / A. E. Lyons -- Pat on the back in business / A. N. Watson -- London scanning the skies for German dirigibles and bomb throwers a canine member of the French Red Cross The Battle of Hofstade Watching the bombardment and burning of Antwerp [illustrations]. Frequency: quarterly (?). Includes numerous advertisements.
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