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Show ' -v- i: NO SPOT TOO REMOTE. Ihe Rev. Daniel Quiun is an American, a Catholic Cath-olic and, above all, a devout priest. He is a linguist lin-guist also head of the Leonine college at Athens, ' Greece. In the ten years he has passed in sight of the Acropolis, Father Quinn has had few lonesome hours for even in that far-off land the ubiquitous Celt is in evidence. Several years ago Fathor Quinn sought for a vacation on the island of Ceph-alonia, Ceph-alonia, one of the seven Ionian groups off the west coast of Greece. One day while wandering over the island ho came upon an institution of learning for women. Fatler Quinn was invited in by the sister superior, whose name proved to be Murphy. She was reading a history of the Irish race written in Greek. Father Quinn continued his journey to the principal town of the islan. There he found that the leading ' merchant. ;' :ind exporter was a man named O'Toole, of IrislL extraction, who spoke no other language than Greek. Catholic Transcript. |