The Creighton Chronicle . A GROUP OF CAMPION COLLEGE BUILDINGS—Prairie du Chien, A GROUP OF ST. TERESA COLLEGE BUILDINGS—Winona, Minnesota. GLIMPSED ON THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI 487 the Minnesota Elver appeared the stately Mother-House of theNotre Dame Sisters. In company with the Rev. John Kuhlman, who was formerlyprefect of studies in Creighton University, we boarded at noonan eastbound train. Our journey lay through a country of heavyblack soil and by several of the ten thousand lakes which are saidto dot the state. The melted snow lay everywhere in pools, asthough reluctant to quit


The Creighton Chronicle . A GROUP OF CAMPION COLLEGE BUILDINGS—Prairie du Chien, A GROUP OF ST. TERESA COLLEGE BUILDINGS—Winona, Minnesota. GLIMPSED ON THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI 487 the Minnesota Elver appeared the stately Mother-House of theNotre Dame Sisters. In company with the Rev. John Kuhlman, who was formerlyprefect of studies in Creighton University, we boarded at noonan eastbound train. Our journey lay through a country of heavyblack soil and by several of the ten thousand lakes which are saidto dot the state. The melted snow lay everywhere in pools, asthough reluctant to quit the surface of the ground and waitingin the hope of forming another lakelet. At Waseca, the home of numerous Creighton students, pastand present, we enjoyed for a few moments the company ofEev. J. J. Treanor, who is noted for conducting a splendid highschool for boys and girls. The young people are all devoted tohim, and he is very proud of the professional success which hasattended those who have completed their courses at prominent clergymen joined us at various pl


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