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S.H.C. The Magazine of the Sacred Heart College, Limerick

4 printed issues: 1929, 1930, 1931 and 1933. Edited by Fr Hurley SJ. Editorial in 1929 issue states that the magazine 'will contain nothing except the record of the doings of the Past and of the Present pupils.' Includes school history, news of past pupils, obituaries, school activities such as sport, theatricals, debating, school tours, as well as pupils' academic achievements, and news of societies, such as the Vincent de Paul and the Sodalities. The authors of most of the articles are not identified. Also includes photographs relevant to the subjects of the articles, e.g., class groups, prize-winners etc.

Proposal for reviving school magazine

Documents in relation to the proposal to bring back the production of a College magazine. Includes a handwritten memo written by the Rector, Fr Tyndall SJ, outlining his arguments for its revival, including publicity for the school, a revival of interest in the College amongst past and present pupils etc. Also includes a typewritten document by Fr Finegan SJ on the subject, in which he suggests a quarterly magazine, rather than an annual. File also includes written reactions from other members of the community.

Crescent College Review

3 volumes: 2 for Midsummer 1897 (one hardback; one paperback), 1 for Midsummer 1898.
Described as 'An Annual School Magazine...Edited by the Pupils of Sacred Heart College...' Contains news from the College, including sporting achievements, theatrical productions, academic prizes etc. Also includes news of past pupils, Limerick history, and articles of Jesuit interest. Includes photographs of school groups and individual pupils and past pupils, as well as other images relating to individual articles. File also includes a letter from John Horgan of the Irish Times to Fr William Troddyn SJ, which accompanied the 1898 issue of the Review, which he (Horgan) was using in his research for an article (24 June 1965, 1 page).
Bound volume, 1898, presented by Surgeon Captain J.M. Hayes R.N., 10 Balmoral Road, Parkstone, Dorset, England (August 1960).