Newly appointed President O'Donnell explains his transition from Notre Dame to St. Edward's. He also discusses what impact he thinks that increased Catholic education will have on the southern state.
This newspaper spread provides information regarding the courses which St. Edward's is offering for the 1929 year and encourages students to register early.
Newspaper article describing the upcoming 1930 Homecoming game against Trinity University. The game was anticipated to have the largest attendance ever for a sports event at the university.
Walter Beach, managing editor of the student newspaper, expresses the outlook that a Catholic education is more than vocational and should span a more holistic, "intellectually [powered]" approach.
Newspaper article summarizing Fr. O'Donahue's [sic] sentiments that he has expressed, namely during a visit to St. Edward's, regarding the Depression and its intersections with faith.
Correspondence from University President Burke to Edward J. Condon in regards to his "indifference" toward his "financial obligations" to the university. Burke states that his lawyers will be getting involved and he expects Condon to withdraw his…