Yanes, Francisco Javier, ph.B., b. at Caracas, Venezuela, 6 May, 1861, son of Emilio and Trinidad de Ascanio de Yanes. Married Evelyn Augusta Stanton Lynch, of New York, 1887; Vice-Consul and acting Consul General of Venezuela, New York, 1892-1897; Spanish secretary and Chief of the Translating IDivision, United States Philippine Commission, Manila, 1901-1903; secretary of the Governing Board, International Bureau of American RepubUcs, Washington, D. C, 1905-1910; assistant director and secretary of the Governing Board, Pan- American Union, Washington, 1910- . Venezue- lan delegate to International Congresses, 1895, 1898; represented International Bureau of American Republics and member of Jury of Awards, Jamestown Exposition, 1907; represented International Bureau of American Republics, Third International Sanitary Convention, Mexico, 1907, and Fourth Pan American Conference, Buenos Aires, 1910; medal of the Bust of Bolivar (3rd class); medal of Public Instruction, Venezuela. Member of: National Geographical Society, American Academy of Political and Social Science, American Society of International Law; corresponding member of: Scientific Society of Chile, Geographical Society of Rio Janeiro. Writer on literary and political subjects.
ARTICLES: Beja; Belem do FahA, Abchdiocese of.
Young, Reverend John B., s.j., b. at Haguenau,
Alsace, Germany, 30 October, 1854. Education:
College at Haguenau; Jesuit College, Amiens, France.
Entered the Society of Jesus 1872; ordained 1879;
professor (1875-1881, 1900- ) and musical director
(1875-1881), St. Francis Xavier's CoUege, and
choirmaster (1881-1900) and musical moderator
(1900- ), St. Francis Xavier's Church, New York;
member of the Music Commission, Archdiocese of
New York. Hon. associate American Guild of
Organists. Compiler of: "The Roman Hymnal"
(New York, 1884; 28 eds.); "English and Latin
Hymns" (New York, 1884; 3 eds.); has contributed
articles on the study of vocal music to "Catholic
School Work".
ARTICLE: Lambillotte, Lottib.
Young, Reverend Thomas J., s.j., formerly at
St. Andrew-on-Hudson, Poughkeepsie, New York;
d. at Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland, 16
December, 1913.
ARTICLE: Bbillmaohek, Peteb Michael.
Yzendoorn, Reverend Reginald John Adrian, ss.cc, b. at Utrecht, Holland, 4 May, 1872. Educa- tion: St. Gregory's School, Utrecht; Damien Institute, Aerschot, Holland; Louvain University, Belgium. Entered the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Picpus) 1894; professor at the ApostoHc School, Grave, HoUand, 1896-1898; or- dained 1901; sent to Hawaii as a missionary 1902; stationed at Hilo (1902-1906) and in the Kohala District (1906-1908), Hawaii; Librarian, Catholic Mission, Honolulu, 1908- . Former editor, "Revue du Culte de St. Joseph" (Louvain); delegate to General Chapter of the Picpus Fathers, Belgium, 1911-1912; has travelled extensively, visiting the principal libraries and as a result obtaining docu- mentary proof of the discovery of Hawaii by the Spaniards in the sixteenth century. Member of the Hawaiian Historical Society. Author of "History of the Cathohc Mission in the Hawaiian Islands" (1913) ; "Study on Hawaiian Cartography prior to Cook's Rediscovery", 21st Annual Report, Hawaiian Histoid ical Society (1913); contributor to: "Revue de Culte de St. Joseph"; other Cathohc periodicals.
ARTICLE: Bachelot, Alexis-John-Augcstine,
Yzermans, Reverend Henricus Wilhelmus Maria, o.s.c, s.T.iect.,' b. at Vlaardingen, Holland, 3 July, 1870. Education : CoUege of the Crosier Fathers, Uden, Holland. Entered the Crosier Congregation 1889; ordained 1895; professor, Crosier CoUege, Uden, 1895-1899; spiritual director of Scholasticates, Crosier Convent, Diest, Belgium, 1899-1904; assistant novice master and professor of dogmatic theology, Motherhouse of the Crosier Fathers, St. Agatha, Holland, 1904^1910; assistant, Church of the Finding of the Holy Cross, Butler, Minnesota, 1910-1913; at present rector of St. Frederick's Church, Verndale, Minnesota. Has contributed to Dutch and Belgian periodicals.
ARTICLE: Cbosiebs, The.
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