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1895, England; chaplain at Akyab, 1896-1898, at Mandalay, 1898-1900, and to the Anglican Bishop of Rangoon, 1900-1901, India; became a Catholic 1902; Icelandic scholar. Lectured on Danish Agri- culture before the National Liberal Club, London; proficient in ten languages. Member of the Viking Society for Northern Research. Author of Supple- ment to Haggard, "Rural Denmark"; collaborator in Baudrillart, " Dictionnaire d'histoire et de geo- graphic eccl^siastiques"; contributor to: "Down- side Review"; "Ave Maria"; "Tablet".

ARTICLES: Aarhus, Ancient See of; Bergen, Ancient See of; Borglum, Ancient See of; Hamar, Ancient See of; LiNKOPiNG, Ancient See of; Odense, Ancient See of; Oslo, Ancient See of; Ratzeburg, Ancient See of; Ribe, Ancient See of; Roskilde, Ancient See of; Skara, Ancient See of; Stavanger, Ancient See of; Strengnas, Ancient See of; Vexio, Ancient See of; Viborg, Ancient See of.

Taylor, Hannis, ll.d., lawyer, b. at New Bern, North CaroUna, 12 September, 1851. Education: University of North Carolina. Admitted to the Bar 1870; practising lawyer, Mobile, Alabama, 1870- 1892; married Leonora Le Baron, of Mobile, 1878; LFnited States Minister to Spain 1893-1897; at pres- ent, practising lawyer and professor of international and constitutional law, Georgetown University, Washington. Special counsel for United States be- fore Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, Washing- ton, 1902; counsel for United States before Alaska Boundary Commission, London, 1903. Author of: "Origin and Growth of the English Constitution", formally adopted as a text book by University of DubUn (8 eds.); "International Public Law"; "Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Supreme Court of the United States", which called forth special let- ters of commendation from several Supreme Court judges; "Origin and Growth of American Consti- tution". ARTICLES: Attainder; Ryan, Abeam J.

T6tu, Right Reverend Monsignob Henki, b. at Riviere Quelle, Canada, 1849; d. at Quebec, 15 June, 1915. Education: parish school, Rivifere Ouelle; College of St. Anne and Seminary, Quebec. Ordained 1873; domestic prelate 1889; held the posts of assistant rector, secretary, army chaplain, chaplain of Bellevue Convent, archdiocese of Que- bec; at the time of his death, chaplain of the prisons and of the St. Vincent de Paul Society and diocesan consultor and promotor, Quebec. Author of: "Les EvSques de Quebec"; "Monseigneur de Laval"; "Son Eminence le Cardinal Taschereau " ; "Histoire du Palais Episcopal de Quebec"; "Le R. P. Bou- chard, missionaire apostolique"; "L'Abb6 David Henri T6tu, cur6 de Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies"; "Histoire des Families T6tu, Bonenfant, Dionne et Perreault"; "Journal d'une Voyage en Europe par Monseigneur Joseph Octave Plessis"; "Visites Pas- torales de Monseigneur Plessis"; "Mandements des EvSques de Quebec" (in collaboration with the Abb6 Gagnon); contributor to "Recherches Historiques". ARTICLE: Tabcherbau, Elz:6ar-Alexandre.

Thaddeus, Reverend Father, o.f.m., writer. Entered the Franciscan Order; former custos in one of the houses of his order; calendarist and chronicler of his order 1888- ; at present stationed at the Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury, Woodford Green, England. Author of: "The Franciscans in England, 1600-1850"; "Mary Foreshadowed"; "The Pilgrim's Maywreath"; "Life of Blessed John Forest"; edited "Imitation of Christ" (Seraphic edition). ARTICLE: John Forest, Blessed.

Thamiry, Canon Edouard Joseph, iJtt.D., Ph.D., S.T.D., b. at Roubaix, France, 14 July, 1871. Education: Institution of Our Lady of Victories, Roubaix; Seminary, Hazebrouck, France; Academic


Seminary and Catholic University, Lille, France. Ordained 1897; professor, Seminary, Hazebrouck, France, 1897-1898; professor of philosophy. Insti- tution of Our Lady of Victories, Roubaix, 1898-1903; master of conferences (1903-1905), substitute pro- fessor (1905-1908), professor of metaphysics (1908- 1910), professor of moral theology (1910- ), and dean of the Theological Faculty (1911- ), Catho- lic University, LiUe, member of the Matrimonial Court and censor, diocese of Cambrai, France; canon of the Cathedral of Cambrai 1912; Promotor of the Faith in Committee appointed to pass upon the cures of Lourdes; Notary Apostolic at various processes of beatification. Member of the Soci6t6 d'Emulation, Roubaix. Author of: "Thesis insulenses ad licentiam in Sacra Theologia" (Lille, 1901); "Oratio in laudem Sancti Thomae" (Lille, 1904); "De rationibus semi- nalibus et immanentia", thesis for doctorate (Lille, 1905); "Les deux aspects de I'immanence et le prob- l^me religieux", Collection "Etudes de Philosophie et de Critique Rehgieuses" (Paris, 1908); "L'apolo- g^tique et la transcendance du surnaturel" (LiUe, 1910); director "Revue CathoUque de Lille"; con- tributor to: "Revue de LiUe"; "Revue des sciences eccl&iastiques"; "Revue des Faeultds CathoUques". ARTICLE: Immanence.

Thirion, Reverend J., s.j., Louvain.

ARTICLE : Plateau, Joseph Antoine.

Thompkins, Reverend John Joseph, s.j., b.a., b. in New York City, 22 March, 1867. Education: Immaculate Conception School and St. Francis Xavier's College, New York City; Woodstock Col- lege, Woodstock, Maryland. Entered the Society of Jesus 1887; ordained 1901; has held the posts of pro- fessor of physics, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C, assistant editor "Messenger of the Sacred Heart ", New York City; professor of physics and Eng- Hsh literature, Ateneo, Manila, Philippine Islands, professor of physics, chemistry and Enghsh literature. Immaculate Conception Seminary, Vigan, Philip- pine Islands. Has contributed articles on Philippine subjects to various periodicals. ARTICLE: St. Thomas, University of.

Thuente, Reverend Clement M., o.p., writer, b. at Dubuque, Iowa, 12 July, 1867. Education: Sacred Heart College, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin; University of Innsbruck, Austria; University of Lou- vain, Belgium. Entered Dominican Order 1891; ordained 1895; has filled the post of rector of St. Catherine's Church, New York City, and of St. Mary's Church, New Haven, Connecticut; prior of St. Vincent Ferrer's Convent, New York City, 1903- 1906; at present, engaged in giving missions and re- treats in the Middle West, stationed at Holy Rosary Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Author of : "Con- ferences on the Divine Office"; "Conferences for Nuns"; "Blessed Henry Suso"; "Holy Name Ser- mons " ;!"" Sermons for Catholics and Non-Catholics ".

ARTICLE: Holy Name, Society of the.

Thurston, Reverend Herbert, s.j., b.a., writer, b. in London, 1856. Education: Mount St. Mary's, Chesterfield, and Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, England. Entered the Society of Jesus; master at Beaumont College, Old Windsor, England, 1880- 1887; ordained 1890; has devoted most of his time to literary work, particularly for "The Month"; at present, stationed at Farm Street, London. Author of: "Life of St. Hugh of Lincohi" (1898); "Holy Year of Jubilee"; "Lent and Holy Week" (1904); "Stations of the Cross" (1906); editor (with Mgr. Ward) of the "Westminster Library"; edited Folio Edition of Bridgett, "History of the Holy Eucharist in Great Britain" (1908); contributor to: "Nine- teenth Century"; "Dublin Review"; "Saturday