President Frost, of Berea College,
Kentucky, seems to be sort a nemesis
of the new Berea. He insists that it
must be a normal and an industrial
school, not a college. One publication of the state is surprised at the
little interest the colored people are
taking in the matter. Perhaps there’s
nothing to do about it. If the school
is furnished on conditions, then the
conditions are to be met. If the new
Berea is independent of State sup-
port and other support not coupled
with conditions, what Mr. Frost says
will not avail anything. People can
get what they can pay for in this
country, as the rule.