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Brophy, John P., New York, New York, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1884 March 22

 Item
Identifier: CMMA I-2-e

Scope and Contents

Brophy, writing from St. Louis College, avails himself of the opportunity offered in McMaster's circular and encloses an advertisement for insertion in the Freeman's Journal. He asks that he be given a statement of his account with the paper and that the mailing address changed. He thanks McMaster for the splendid notice concerning the school which was made during the previous summer, probably at the suggestion of Bambrick, and appreciates it more since McMaster is not in the habit of singling out any one institution for praise. A small school like St. Louis College, with a limited number of pupils, is a necessity in New York, since its policy is to provide every educational advantage and a practical religious training. Many of their pupils would not be in any Catholic school were it not for the College because some of the parents prefer a school under lay control in which every professor is a specialist. With the exception of the newspaper profession. Brophy knows of no other profession in which a layman can do so much good as he can in a school conducted upon thrue Catholic principles. :: I-2-e A.L.S. 2pp. 12mo.

Dates

  • Creation: 1884 March 22

Language of Materials

English.

Repository Details

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