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All the students had a history of behavioral problems, but the brothers attributed that to inadequacies of upbringing rather than any deficiency of character—a decidedly enlightened view for the time. They believed that any boy treated with decency, encouragement, and respect would grow into a model citizen, and they were nearly always right. Ninety-five percent of Xaverian boys went on to live normal, stable lives.
One Summer: America, 1927
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