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Show CATHOLIC COLLEGES SUPERIOR. "The passage-at-arms between Father Brosnahan and President Eliot may destroy de-stroy the opinion that lingers still in thQ minds of some Catholics, that our colleges col-leges are inferior to those under Pro-I Pro-I testant auspices," says the Catholic j Record. "Not any one of them can train and develop character in the way that it is done by the humblest Catho-I Catho-I lie college. Non-Catholic colleges are j in a great many instances superior in wealth and material equipment, but in the guiding of heart and1 mind in everything demanded by true education they are distinctly inferior. Educationalists Educa-tionalists who yield no allegiance admit this, and yet, despite the warnings of friends and the testimonies of those without the fold,' there are parents who believe that Catholic institutions are behind the times and are consequently not capable of educating their offspring. off-spring. They have eyes and they see not; they have ears and they hear not; they are on their foolish, worldly knees before the scarecrow planted in educational educa-tional fields by departed bigots." |