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Our Times"; contributor of articles on education and labor to: "CathoMc World"; "American Ecclesiastical Review", etc.

ARTICLE: Altoona, Diocese of.

Sherman, Reverend John P., rector, St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral, Winona, Minnesota. ARTICLE: Winona, Diocese of.

Shields, Reverend Thomas Edward, a.m., pL.d., LL.D., b. at Mendota, Minnesota, 9 May, 1862. Education: parochial and pubhc schools, Mendota; St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; St. Thomas Seminary (now St. Paul Seminary), St. Paul, Minnesota; Johns Hopkins University, Balti- more, Maryland; Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Prefect of Discipline, St. Thomas College, St. Paul, 1885-1891; ordained 1890; assistant pastor, cathedral, St. Paul, 1891-1892; professor of psycholo- gy and general biology, St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, 1895-1899; assistant pastor, St. Joseph's Church, St. Paul, 1899-1902; instructor in psychology (1902- 1905), associate professor of physiological psychology (1905-1909) and professor of psychology (1909-1915), and education (1909- ), and dean of Teachers' College, Catholic University, Washington. Hon. member Minnesota Academy of Medicine. Author of: "The Index Omnium" (Troy, N. Y., 1887); "The Education of Our Girls" (New York, 1907); "The Making and Unmaking of a DuUard" (Washington, 1908); "The Psychology of Education" (Washington, 1908); "Rehgion: First Book" (Washington, 1908); "ReUgion: Second Book" (Washington, 1909); "The Teaching of Religion" (Washington, 1909); "Rehgion: Third Book" (Washington, 1910); "Third Reader", Cathohc Educational Series (Washington, 1910); "The Teacher's Manual of Primary Methods" (Washington, 1912) ; collaborator in "The Educational Cyclopedia" (by Dr. Shields: "How the Cathohc Church Teaches Morahty ") ; contributor to: "Journal of Experimental Medicine"; "The Dolphin"; "Man- hattan Quarterly"; "Educational Bi-Monthly"; "Cathohc University Bulletin"; "Salesianum"; "Cathohc Educational Review"; "Cathohc World"; associate editor "Cathohc Educational Review".

ARTICLES: Assimilation, Psychological; Co-education; Instinct.

Shipman, Andrew Jackson, m.a., ll.d., lawyer, b. at Springvale, Virginia, 15 October, 1857; d. in New York, 17 October, 1915; son of John James Shipman, of Virginia, and Prisoilla Carroll, grand- daughter of Daniel Carroll, of Maryland. Education : public schools of Virginia; Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Newspaper editor, Virginia, 1879-1883; superintendent. Rend Coal Mines, Ohio, 1883-1884; assistant secretary to the Collector of the Port of New York 1884-1889; admitted to the New York Bar 1886; engaged in engineering work 1889; practising lawyer 1890-1915; member of the firm of Mooney & Shipman, New York, 1890-1895, and of the firm of Blandy, Mooney, & Shipman, New York, 1895-1915; married Adair, daughter of George Mooney, of New York, 1893; member of the Board of Regents, New York State University, 1913-1915; lecturer on the various Eastern Rites in use in the United States; president of the Mohansic State Hospital, Westchester County, New York; one of the investigators of the Sugar Frauds at the Port of New York; as lawyer, engaged in a number of noted cases, such as the St. Stephen's Church case. National Protective Association cases, etc., etc.; spoke nearly all European languages; made special study of Russian, PoUsh, Greek, and Slavic subjects, passing considerable time in Eastern Europe for this purpose. MemlDer of the American Society of International Law, American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, New York County Lawyers'


Association, American Association for International Conciliation, National Geographical Society, Cathohc Historical Society, Irish American Historical Society, Southern Society, Pan American Society, Society of St. John Chrysostom, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Municipal Art League, Manhattan Club, Cathohc Club; director of The Catholic Encyclopedia. Author of: "Languages of the Mass"; "Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom"; contributor to: "Century Magazine"; "Charities"; "The Messenger"; "McClure's Magazine"; "Helper"; "Catholic World"; "Pravoslavny Viestnik"; "Nauka"; "Echos d'Orient."

ARTICLES: Aer; Agnetz; Altab (in the Gbeek Chubch); Ambo, in the Russian and Greek Chubch; Anaphoba; Anti- DicOMABiANiTEs; Antidobon; Antimensium; Antiphon, in the Greek Chubch; Apodosis; Apoltsis; Apolttikion; Apostle (in Litubgt); Archiereus; Archimandrite; Abtoklasia; As- terisk; Glagolitic; Greek Catholics in the United States; Greek Orthodox Church in America; Hungarian Catholics IN America; Iconobtabis; Kielce, Diocese op; Kbomeb, Martin; Lutzk, Zhitomib, and Kamenetz, Diocese op; Mos- cow; Pezemtsl, Sambob, and Sanok, Diocese of; Rabkol- NiKs; Rites in the United States; Rosaet, II; in the Greek Chubch, Uniat and Schismatic; Ruthenian Rite; Rutheni- ANs; Sejnt, Diocese of; Slavonic Language and Litubgt; Slavs in Ameeica.

Shorter, Reverend Joseph A., b. at Wyandotte (now Kansas City), Kansas, 1859. Education: St. Mary's School, Kansas City; St. Benedict's College, Atchison, Kansas; St. Mary's College, St. Mary's, Kansas; University of Innsbruck, Austria; further studies in Rome. Ordained 1889; has filled the posts of chaplain of St. John's Hospital, Leavenworth, rector of St. Francis de Sales Church, Lansing, and of the Sacred Heart Church, Kickapoo, Kansas; vicar-general, diocese of Leavenworth, 1909-1911; rector. Holy Epiphany Church, Leavenworth, 1911-

has been for many years in charge of the

Leavenworth colored mission; chaplain of the Kansas Penitentiary. Built a colored orphan asylum and school at Leavenworth; takes an active interest in the Federation of Catholic Societies; attended the Missionary, Chicago, and the World's Fair Cathohc Congress, Chicago, 1893; as vicar-general, repre- sented the Leavenworth diocese at the Eucharistic Congress, Montreal, 1910. Contributor to various Cathohc periodicals. ARTICLES: Kansas; Leavenwoeth, Diocese of.

Sibbel, Armin Joseph, m.d., Brooklyn, New York.

ARTICLE: Sibbel, Joseph.

Sicard, Abb^ Jean Atjgttste, b. 24 April, 1844, at St. Pierre de Lombers, France. Education: Ecole des Carmes; Seminary of St. Sulpice. Ordained 1867; cur6 of St. Mddard 1899; cur6 of St. Pierre de Chaillot 1906. Honorary Canon of Notre Dame. Author of: "L'ancien clerg6 de France" (3 vols.); "L'6ducation morale et civique avant et pendant la R^,volution (1700-1808)"; "Les 6tudes classiques avant la Revolution"; "Les deux maltres de I'en- fance: le pritre et I'instituteur"; "Manuel d'6duca- tion morale et civique"; "A la recherche d'une rehgion civile"; "La nomination aux b&6fices eccl&iastiques"; of which the first three were crowned by the Academy; contributor to the "Cor- respondant".

ARTICLE: Assemblies of the Feench Cleegt.

Siegfried, Reverend Francis P., spiritual di- rector, professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pa.

ARTICLES: Accident; Baadee, Feanz Xaveh von; Balmes, Jaime Luciano; Bilocation; Category; Contingent; Cbea- tion; Ceeationism; Deutinger, Martin; Empieicism; Exten- sion; Ontology.

Sillard, Peter Algtsius, writer, b. at Dublin, Ireland, 20 May, 1861. Education: private; O'Con- neU High School, Dublin. Entered commercial hfe.