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editor-in-chief, "Chicago Catholic Home". Author of: "Life of Bishop McMuUen"; "Studies of the Scripture"; "History of the Catholic Church in IlUnois"; "History of the CathoMc Church in Chicago"; "Life and Letters of Ehza Allen Starr"; "Life and Life Work of Pope Leo XIII"; "Catholic Dictionary and Cyclopedia"; "Manual of the Catholic Church"; collaborator in: "Life of Mother Theodore of the Sisters of Providence"; "Life of Reverend Mother Frances Mulholland"; contributor to various periodicals. ARTICLE: Stake, Eliza Allen.

McGuire, Edward J., a.m., ll.d., b. in New York, 25 December, 1861. Education: St. Francis Xavier's CoUege and Columbia University, New York. Admitted to the Bar 1883; practising lawyer, hfe long resident of New York; assistant Corporation Counsel, New York, 1902-1903; assistant district attorney. New York County, 1910-1912. President of the CathoUc Club, New York, 1907-1909. Councillor of the United States Cathohc Historical Society; president of the Laymen's League for Retreats and Social Studies. Contributor to "His- torical Records and Studies" and various other periodicals.

ARTICLE: New Yobk, State of.

McHugh, Reverend Daniel Joseph, cm., b. at Danville, IlUnois, 27 January, 1877. Education: public, parochial, and high schools, Danville; St. Mary's Seminary, Perryville, Missouri. Entered the Congregation of the Mission 1895; ordained 1906; has held the post of professor at St. Mary's Seminary, Perryville, Missouri, St. Vincent's College, Los Angeles, Cahfomia, and St. Vincent's College, Chicago, Illinois; treasurer^ De Paul University, Chicago, 1910- . Organized Science Section (and stiU in charge), 1909, and participated in the meetings since 1909, CathoUc Educational Association; has lectured on astronomical subjects on various occasions. Member of the Standing Committee of the College Department, Cathohc Educational Association, and of the Catholic Writers' Guild. Contributor to: "Annual Report of the CathoUc Educational Associa- tion" (1909, 1912); "New World" (Chicago); "Chicago Tribune", etc.; editor (and founder), "Vincentian Weekly" (Chicago).

ARTICLE: Universities: United States — De Pattl Univehbity.

McHugh, Revekend John Ambrose, o.p., s.t.l., b. at Louisville, Kentucky, 2 November, 1880. Education: St. Xavier's College, Louisville, and St. Rose's Convent, Springfield, Kentucky; St. Joseph's Convent, Somerset, Ohio; Catholic University, Washington, D. C; College of St. Thomas de Urbe, Rome; Fribourg University, Switzerland. Entered the Dominican Order 1897; ordained 1905; professor of philosophy (1908-1911), of Church history (1909- 1911), and of dogmatic theology (1911-1914), Immaculate Conception College, Washington, D. C; curate, Church of the Holy Rosary, Hawthorne, New York, 1914-

ARTICLES: James of Brescia; Judgment, Divine; Luthehanism; Mystery; Omnipotence; Presbyterianism; Raymond Martini; Reginald, Antonio; Reginald ofPiperno; RicoLDO DA Monte di Choce; Rossi, Bernardo de.

IVIcKenna, Charles Francis, a.m., Ph.D., chemist, b. in New York, 1861, son of William and Mary McKenna. Education: St. Francis Xavier's College and Columbia University, New York. For several years chemical adviser to sugar works, steel works, and metallurgical estabUshments; former consulting chemist in matter of explosives to New York, under Mayor Low, and to American Railway^ Association; has served New York in various civic capacities; member of the Commission for the Investigation of


Probation, New York State, 1905; vice-president, New York State Probation Commission, 1906-1910; at present, consulting chemist and chemical engineer, resident in New York. Authority on Portland cement, and on the manufacture, qualities, and appUcations of the materials of technology and engineering construction; as consultor on explosives to New York, initiated many reforms leading to more safety for human life; aided in the institution of the practice of Probation throughout New York State; as member of the Superior and Particular Councils, Society of St. Vincent de Paul, has been active in promoting its local and national interests; secretary of the Catholic Home Bureau for eleven years. Member of the Engineers' Club; member (and one of the founders) the Chemists' Club; member (and former chairman). New York Section, American Chemical Society; member (and former chairman). New York Section, Society of Chemical Industry (London); member (and one of the founders and second President) of American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

ARTICLES: Cheveeul, MicHEL-EtroiiNE; Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent; Orphans and Orphanages; Vauquelin, Louis-Nicolas.

Macksey, Reverend Charles, s.j., b. at Boston, Massachusetts, 13 November, 1863. Education: St. Mary's School and Boston CoUege, Boston; Jesuit scholasticates, Frederick and Woodstock, Maryland. Entered the Society of Jesus 1880; ordained 1895; former professor of humanities and rhetoric at various times at Boston College, Boston, Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts, St. John's College, Ford- ham, New York, and Jesuit scholasticate, Frederick, Maryland, of metaphysics, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C, of metaphysics and ethics, St. Francis Xavier's CoUege, New York, of metaphysics and subsequently of dogmatic theology, Woodstock CoUege, Woodstock, Maryland; prefect of studies and secretary, Georgetown University, Washington, 1905- 1909; stationed at St. Francis Xavier's Church, New York City, 1910; professor of ethics and natural right, Gregorian University, Rome, 1910- Author of (for private circulation only) : "Notulasin Cosmologiam" (Woodstock, Maryland, 1900); "No- tulae in Psychologiam" (Woodstock, 1901); "Notuke in Theologiam Naturalem" (Wood.stock, 1901); occasional contributor to various periodicals; writer of the Roman Correspondence in "America".

ARTICLES: Society; State ^nd Church; Tapahelli, Aloysius; Tolomei, John Baptist; Voluntary; War.

McLoughlin, James Joseph, ll.b., lawyer, b. at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1860. Education: high school, New Orleans; studied law in office of Hudson & Fearn and graduated from Law Department of Tulane University, New Orleans. Admitted to the Bar 1888; practising lawyer, resident at New Orleans, 1891- ; assistant city attorney. New Orleans, 1896-1900; lecturer on Taxation and Municipal Law, Loyola University, New Orleans; pubUc speaker in Louisiana Creole dialect. Active in the successful campaign against the Louisiana Lottery; chairman on Anti-Race Track Committee, which abohshed turf gambling in Louisiana; conducted successful legal attack on private water monopoly, New Orleans; originated campaign for High Liquor License, New Orleans; formerly on the Lecture Committee with Father (later Archbishop) Blenk and Professor A. Fortier, New Orleans Cathohc Winter School; frequent delegate to CathoUc Conventions, National Conferences of Catholic Charities, etc. President of the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and the Round Table Club, New Orleans. Member Louisiana Historical Society; contributor to various periodicals under pen name "Jack Lafaience". ARTICLE: Louisiana, The State of.