The Creighton Chronicle . four bishops and archbishops, in union with theself-sacrificing labors of its many priests and religious, hadsucceeded in making religion flower in the wilderness and inraising up an intelligent and edifying laity. All in all, the upper Mississippi valley, seen first of whitemen by the heroic Marquette in 1673, has become a great Chris-tian empire. Churches and Christian schools abound. Thous-ands of Catholic students, men and women, are here being care-fully trained according to true and exalted standards. An at-mosphere of peace and happiness permeates the colleges,
The Creighton Chronicle . four bishops and archbishops, in union with theself-sacrificing labors of its many priests and religious, hadsucceeded in making religion flower in the wilderness and inraising up an intelligent and edifying laity. All in all, the upper Mississippi valley, seen first of whitemen by the heroic Marquette in 1673, has become a great Chris-tian empire. Churches and Christian schools abound. Thous-ands of Catholic students, men and women, are here being care-fully trained according to true and exalted standards. An at-mosphere of peace and happiness permeates the colleges, strictdiscipline prevails, daily communion is generally practiced, andif no untoward event happens, the students are destined to do 494 THE CREIGHTON CHRONICLE their share in the upbuilding of a progressive, happy and pros-perous people. Of the great work that is going on so silently, yetso efficiently, we may say in conclusion: Vivat, floreat, crescat. ^^ry-3J% r THE SOCIAL VALUE OF MEDIEVAL GUILDS. I. T. Eeilly, S. 553555
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