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Show !Pree College For Young- Men. Father Dowling of Creighton univer- i . ''. Omaha, Neb., has issued a cireu- lr letter in which he savs: Through ' the liberality of Count John A. Creigh- I ' ton we are now adding to our 'build-' ' ' lns and shall, in the near future, be able to accommodate a larger number i : of students than before. We take oc- casion of this improvement to inform I '. ; the public that Creighton college, of f the Creighton university, is a free j Catholic college for young men. and i that its advantages are not limited to ! the residents of Nebraska. A classical and scientific course of seven years is : ''Y . open to all applicants of good moral character, and no charge is made for tuition during the entire course. Three years of this course correspond to the ordinary High school and four years to the usual college curriculum leading lead-ing up to the degree of A. B. We offer no inducements to those now attending at-tending Catholic schools, and" we do not wish to attract this class of youth to Creighton. Neither do we want those who are likely to attend a good Catholic boarding school, which is generally gen-erally safer for the average boy than a day school away from home; but we do wish to reach that large class of Catholic young men who now patronize patron-ize non-Catholic and State schools. |