still be waiting for her beautiful and brave Jack. They proceeded to the house, dined and then Jack told his story. So Jack wasn't dead after all. He revived after a long and fierce struggle. He had come back to claim his own, but there was the other who had loved in silence. Jack understood all and saw that she was happy. That evening they parted and Pete's parting words were: "Forgive and Forget." Forgive and Forget! Oh, the sublimity of the thought only occurred to Jack as he walked along the shore. Yes! he would forgive and forget. Two weeks later a ship sailed from port but no one knew whither. Jack had forgiven and forgotten and left all in happiness.
B. E. Baker.
CHAPEL ISLAND — THE OLD AND THE NEW.
U.I.O.G.D.
Document to be placed in the corner-stone of "Stella
Maris" Chapel. To Our Immaculate, God-Bearing Virgin, The Star of
The Sea.
Along the eastern shore of Lake Sagatagan there lies a small and picturesque peninsula which for many years in earlier days was known as "Doctor's Island". Upon this beautiful spot in the summer of 1872 the Clerics of St. John's Abbey built a small Chapel which they dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the appropriate title of "Star of the Sea." At four o'clock on the eleventh day of July—Feast of the Solemn Commemoration of Our Holy Father St. Benedict—in the year above mentioned, the corner-stone of this small edifice was laid by Ven. Fr. Vincent Schiffrer O.S.B. in the presence of Ven. Frs. Bernard Locnikar O.S.B. (afterwards Abbot of St. John's Abbey f Nov. 7, 1894) Francis Mershman O.S.B. and Placidus Watry O.S.B. (f Aug. 25, 1876)
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388 St. John's University Record
still be waiting for her beautiful and brave Jack. They proceeded to the house, dined and then Jack told his story. So Jack wasn't dead after all. He revived after a long and fierce struggle. He had come back to claim his own, but there was the other who had loved in silence. Jack understood all and saw that she was happy. That evening they parted and Pete's parting words were: "Forgive and Forget." Forgive and Forget! Oh, the sublimity of the thought only occurred to Jack as he walked along the shore. Yes! he would forgive and forget. Two weeks later a ship sailed from port but no one knew whither. Jack had forgiven and forgotten and left all in happiness.
B. E. Baker.
CHAPEL ISLAND — THE OLD AND THE NEW.
U.I.O.G.D.
Document to be placed in the corner-stone of "Stella
Maris" Chapel. To Our Immaculate, God-Bearing Virgin, The Star of
The Sea.
Along the eastern shore of Lake Sagatagan there lies a small and picturesque peninsula which for many years in earlier days was known as "Doctor's Island". Upon this beautiful spot in the summer of 1872 the Clerics of St. John's Abbey built a small Chapel which they dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the appropriate title of "Star of the Sea." At four o'clock on the eleventh day of July—Feast of the Solemn Commemoration of Our Holy Father St. Benedict—in the year above mentioned, the corner-stone of this small edifice was laid by Ven. Fr. Vincent Schiffrer O.S.B. in the presence of Ven. Frs. Bernard Locnikar O.S.B. (afterwards Abbot of St. John's Abbey f Nov. 7, 1894) Francis Mershman O.S.B. and Placidus Watry O.S.B. (f Aug. 25, 1876)