The Catholic Club held a "smoke talk" last evening. There was a large attendance of members. Rev. Father W. H. O'Connell of St. Joseph's Church, Boston, gave an interesting talk on student life in the American school at Rome. He spoke feelingly of the inspiration to study in Rome, the centre of Christianity and the receptacle of the best relics and works of art of all ages and men. He said that the associations of Rome, which so firmly fix upon the young ecclesiastic the importance of his calling, are almost of more importance than the immediate study that brings him there.
On March 21 the club will hold a public meeting. An address will be delivered by George Parsons Lathrop a recent convert to Catholicism.
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