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the first Board of Consultors, diocese of Denver. Author of: "History of St. Thomas' Seminary in Kentucky"; "Life of Bishop Machebeuf"; "Sally Allen", historical tale; collection of translations from Massillon's Conferences; contributor to yarious periodicals.

ARTICLE: Denver, Diocese of.

Howley, Most Reverend Michael Francis, D.D., b. at St. Johns, 25 September, 1843, d. 15 October, 1914, son of Richard Howley, merchant and ship owner, of Irish birth. Education: Catholic Academy and St. Bonaventure's College (under Father Carfagnini, o.p.m.), St. Johns; Propaganda, Rome. Ordained 1868; secretary to Archbishop Eyre of Glasgow, Scotland, 1869-1870; engaged in missionary work in Newfoundland (three years at Fortune Bay) 1870-1885; prefect ApostoUc (188,5- 1892) and vicar ApostoHc (1892-1894) of St. Georges, Newfoundland; titular Bishop of Amastris 1892-1894; Bishop (1895-1904) and Archbishop (1904^1914), St. Johns, Newfoundland. Present at the Vatican Council, hearing the declaration of Papal Infallibility by Pius IX, Rome, 1870; assisted at the Centenary of the Catholic Church in the United States, Balti- more, 1886; present at the Tercentenary of the Canadian Church, Quebec, 1910; participated in the Eucharistic Congress, Montreal, 1910; as bishop, erected numerous churches and schools, among them a new College of St. Bonaventure and an Academy for Young Ladies; completely renovated the Cathe- dral of St. Johns; founded Mt. Cashel Orphanage for Boys (Christian Brothers). Former Fellow of: the Royal Society of Canada; the Society of Antiqua- ries of Ireland. Author of: "Ecclesiastical History of Newfoundland"; poems; lectures; pamphlets; contributor to various periodicals.

ARTICLES : Newfoundland ; Saint John's, Akchdiocese of.

Huard, Reverend Victor Alphonse, m.a., b. at Quebec, 28 February, 1853. Education: Laval University, Quebec. Ordained 1873; successively professor of rhetoric and other branches, prefect of studies, director, assistant superior and superior. Seminary, Ch'coutimi, P. Q., Canada, 1873-1901; attached to the Cathedral, Quebec, 1901- ; curator of the Museum of Pubhc Instruction, Quebec, 1904r- ; entomologist, Department of Agriculture, Province of Quebec, 1913- . Editor of "La Semaine Religieuse", 1901-1913. Member of: the Board of Marine Biology of Canada; the Royal Society of Canada. Author of: "L'Apotre du Saguenay" (1895); "Labrador et Anticosti" (1897); "Impressions d'un Passant" (1906); "Traite 61toen- taire de Zoologie et d'Hygiene" (1906); "Abr#g6 de Zoologie" (1907); "Cours abrog^ d'histoire naturelle", 4 vols. (1912); "Le ' Miscellaneorum Liber' ou Les Missions du Saguenay" (1912); "La terminologie franco-canadienne dans les sciences naturelles" (1912); joint author of "Manuel des sciences usuelles" (1907); editor of "Le NaturaUste Canadien" (since 1894).

ARTICLE: Chicoutimi, Diocese of.

Hudleston, Reverend Gilbert Roger, o.s.b., b. at Button John, near Penrith, Cumberland, England, 27 December, 1874. Education: Welling- ton College, Berkshire, England; Keble College, Oxford; S. Anselmo, Rome. Received into the Church by Father Luke Rivington 1896; entered the Benedictine Order 1898; ordained 1904; at present, stationed at EaUng Priory, London, England. Mem- ber of the CathoUo Truth Society.

ARTICLES: Downside Abbey; Glastonbury Abbey; Gregory I (the Great), Saint, Pope; Huddleston, John; John Fisher, Blessed; Kingisel (2); Liessies; Ligug^; Lil- ienfeld; Llancarvan; Lobbes, Benedictine Abbey of; Loc- cum; Margaret of Scotland, Saint; Mellitub, Saint; Mo- nasticism, IV. Western Monasticism; Monte Casbino, Abbey of; Montreuil, Charter House of Nothe-Dame-des-Pr^s; Montrbuil Abbey; Mont-St. -Michel; Ninian, Saint; Obe- dientiaries; Odo of Cambrai, Blessed; Peterborough Ab- bey; Pickering, Thomas, Venerable; Placidus, Saint; Folding, John ]3ede; Pontefract Priory; Powel, Philip, Venerable; Reform of a Religious Order; Richard de Wyche, Saint; Richard Fetherston, Blessed; Richard Whiting, Blessed; Roberts, John, Venerable; St. Albans, Abbey of; Saint-Ouen, Abbey of; Samson, Saint; Scrip- torium; Sigebert, Saint; Stephen Harding, Saint; Thomas More, Blessed; Walmesley, Charles; Whitby, Abbey of.


Hudson, Reverend Daniel E., C.S.C, LL.D., editor and publisher, b. at Nahant, Massachusetts. Education: public schools and Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts; Notre Dame University, Indiana. Abjured Methodism at the age of five; entered the Congregation of the Holy Cross 1870; ordained 1875; editor of "The Ave Maria" Notre Dame, Indiana, 1875- ; publisher of Catholic books. Member of the Indian and Aloha Clubs. Contributor to various periodicals.

ARTICLE: Sorin, Edward.


Hughes, Reverend Joseph Bernard, o.p., S.T.L., b. in New York, 29 April, 1882. Education: parochial schools and College of St. Francis Xavier, New York; Dominican House of Studies and Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C; Univer- sity of Fribourg, Switzerland; CoUegio Angelico, Rome. Entered the Dominican Order 1903 ; ordained 1909; at present professor of German, and Economics, Aquinas College, Columbus, Ohio.

ARTICLES: Ubiquitarians; Uthaquism.

Hughes, Reverend James, rector, church of St. Hugh, Liverpool, England. ARTICLES: Liverpool, Diocese of; Nugent, James.

Hull, Reverend Ernest Reginald, s.j., writer and editor, b. 9 September, 1863. Became a CathoUc 1882; entered the Society of Jesus 1886; teacher, Beaumont College, Old Windsor, England (four years); ordained 1899; teacher, St. Aloysius College, Glasgow, Scotland, 1899-1900; left England for India 1902; editor of "The Examiner", Bombay, 1903- . Author of "Examiner Reprints"; contributor to various periodicals.

ARTICLES: Bombay, Archdiocese of; Goa, Archdiocese of; India; Lahore, Diocese of; Madras, Archdiocese of; Madura Mission; Malabar; Malacca, Diocese of; Manga- lore, Diocese of; Mysore, Diocese op; Nagpur, Diocese of; Parsis (Parsees); Pondicherry, Archdiocese of; Poona, Diocese of; Quilon, Diocese of; Rajpootana, Prefecture Apostolic of; Sikhism; Simla, Archdiocese of; Trichinopoly, Diocese of; Trichur; Trincomales, Diocese of; Vaz, Joseph; Verapoly, Archdiocese of; Vizagapatam, Diocese op.

Hunt, Leigh Harrison, m.s., m.d., b. at Galena, Illinois, 19 May, 1858. Education: College of the City of New York; New York University; studied etching under Henry Farrar; studied painting under Inness, Jr., and J. F. Murphy. Successively teacher and professor, Department of Art, College of the City of New York, 1877- ; lecturer on Art before Extension Course of College of the City of New York, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Pratt Insti- tute, Brooklyn, and Columbia University; etcher; painter. Exhibited etchings at Ehrioh Galleries, New York, 1913. Secretary "Salamagundi Club" and Ar- tists' Fund Society ; treasurer ' ' Black and White Club ' ' ; corresponding member Society for the Advancement of Dutch Art (Amsterdam); member of American Etchers' Association, and American Universities Club (London). Author of treatises on: "Etching and Etchers"; "Modern Art"; "Graphic Arts"; art critic, "Critic and Art Collector"; has contributed to "Benziger's Magazine".

ARTICLES: Allegri, Antonio; Bartolozzi, Francesco, Caldara, Polidoro; Callot, Jacques; Campi, Bernardino'; Campi, Galeazzo; Campi, Giulio; Cano, Alonso; Caracci (i); Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto; Cellini, Benvenuto, Charpentier, Francois-Philippe; Cleef, Jan van; Cleef; JoosT van; Cleef, Martin van; Clouet, Jean and Francois;