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- Duquesne Monthly, Vol. 18
Duquesne Monthly, Vol. 18
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Excerpt from Duquesne Monthly, Vol. 18: May, 1911
The religions are free with us, and each individual is entitled to his own selection, and it would be an unseemly thing to bar a Catholic University in Pennsylvania when you remember that of the people of the State at least one million five hundred thousand are Catholics and have no University of their own.
Second: - The University is largely founded on, and would be promoted by, sacrifices, entirely different from any of the Universities now in existence in Pennsylvania, the promoters of it, the officers in it, and the teachers devoting their time and energy to the furtherance of the University without remuneration. This is strongly suggestive of the success of the University and classifies it by itself in our State.
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