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Quinn, Arthur Hobson, b.s., pL.d., b. at Phila-
delphia, 9 February, 1875, son of Michael Aloysius
and Mary (MacDonough) Quinn. Education: pub-
lic schools, Philadelphia; University of Pennsylvania;
University of Munich. Instructor in mathematics
(1894-1895), and instructor (1895-1904), assistant
professor (1904-1908) and professor (1908- ) of
Enghsh, University of Pennsylvania; secretary (1903-
1912) and President (1912-1913), Association of Col-
leges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle States
and Maryland; married Helen McKee, of Philadel-
phia, 1904; dean of the College, University of Penn-
sylvania, 1912- , organizer and director (1904-
1907) of the first Summer School, University of
Pennsylvania. Member of the Frankhn Inn Club;
the Phi Beta Kappa Society; the Beta Theta Pi Fra-
ternity; the National Institute of the Social Sciences;
the Modern Language Association of America. Au-
thor: "Pennsylvania Stories" (Philadelphia, 1899);
edited, with introduction and notes, Ehot, "Silas
Marner" (New York, 1900); edited "The Faire
Maide of Bristowe" (reprint from quarto of 1605)
(Boston, 1902); "Representative American Plays,
1767-1911" (New York, 1917); contributor to vari-
ous periodicals.
ARTICLES: Dktden, John and Chables.
Quinn, Reverend Daniel, a.m., Ph.D., b. near YeUow Springs, 21 September, 1861, son of John and Mary Ryan Quinn. Education: Mt. St. Mary's, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mt. St. Mary's College, Emmits- burg, Maryland; University of Athens; American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece; Univer- sity of Berlin. Ordained 1887; professor of Classical studies, Cathohc University, Washington, D. C, 1893-1898; former rector, Leonine College, Athens; at present, professor at Antioch CoUege (1906- ), and pastor of St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Cincin- nati, Ohio. Author of: "Education in Greece" (Washington, 1898); "The Language Question in Greece" (Washington, 1901); "Christian Inscrip- tions of Zakynthos" (Athens, 1902); "Helladian Vistas" (3rd ed., YeUow Springs, 1910); contributor to: "Harper's Magazine"; "American Catholic Quarterly Review"; "Rosary"; "Cathohc World"; other periodicals of America and Greece.
ARTICLES : Athens, Christian; Athens, Modern, Diocese of
Quinn, Stanley John, a.m., ll.b., b. at Bismarck,
North Dakota, 26 May, 1887. Education: De Witt
Clinton High School and Fordham University, New
York City. Advertising Manager, "The Cathohc
Encyclopedia", 1908-1910; associate editor, "Even-
ing Sun," New York City, 1910-1913; executive
auditor, State of New York, 1913-1915; assistant
Corporation Counsel, City of New York, 1915-
Contributor to various periodicals.
ARTICLES: Edwt; Egfrid; Fremin, James; Garnier, Jtjlien; Gilbert Islands, Vicariate Apostolic op; Godden, Thomas; Huaraz, Diocese of; Httbsca, Diocese of; Ine, Saint; Ingworth, Richard of; Kenia, Vicariate Apostolic of; Kingston, Archdiocese of; Line, Anne.
Quirk, Reverend John F., s.j., b. at Boston, Massachusetts, 23 July, 1859. Education: grammar school, Boston; Boston College; Woodstock College, Woodstock, Maryland. Entered the Society of Jesus 1876; teacher, St. John's College, Fordham, New York, 1883-1888; ordained 1891; professor of rhet- oric, St. John's College, Fordham, 1893-1897; has also held the posts of professor of philosophy at Gon- zaga CoUege, Washington, St. Joseph's College, Phila- delphia, and Georgetown University, Washington, prefect of studies at Boston CoUege (three years) and vice-president and prefect of studies, Fordham Uni- versity, New York (three years); president, Loyola CoUege, Baltimore, Maryland, 1901-1907; professor of the Junior Class, St. Joseph's College, PhUadel- phia, 1909-1910; vice-president (1910-1911) and professor of logic, general metaphysics, and English literature (1911- ), Georgetown University. Has lectured before the Maryland Historical Society, American Cathohc Historical Association, and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore; juror in Educational Exhibit, St. Louis Exposition, 1904; former member of the Maryland Historical Society. Member of the Catholic Educational Association. Author of: "A Pa- tron of Scholars" (with version of Campion's "Homo Academicus") (New York, 1898); contributor to "The Messenger "-
ARTICLE: Saebiewski, Mathias Casimih.
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