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Thomas; Wigley, George J.; Wilberforce, Henry William; Wilberforce, Robert Isaac; William, Saint, Archbishop of York; William of Malmsbury; William of Ramsey; Wilton, Richard; Winchester; Wolsey, Thomas; Woodhead, Abraham; Worcester; Worsley, Edward; York.

Butin, Reverend Romain Francis, S.M., Ph.D., S.T.I., b. in the department of the Loire, France, 3 December, 1871. Education: Preparatory Seminary, St. Jodard, France; Marist College and Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Came to America 1890; entered the Society of Mary 1893; ordained 1897; professor of apologetics and Sacred Scripture, Marist College, Washington, 1898-1908; professor of philosophy and Latin, Jefferson College, Convent, Louisiana, 1908-1912; instructor in Semitic languages, Catholic University, Washington, 1912- . Author of: "The Ten Negudoth of the Torah" (Baltimore, 1906); contributor to: "Catholic University Bulletin".

ARTICLES: Abrabanel, Don Isaac; Allah; Alma; Baalbek; Baradæus, Jacob; Bar Hebræus; Bartholomew of Edessa; Bianchini, Giuseppe; Borgia, Stefano; Candace; Caraites; Catholicos; Champollion, Jean-François; Cinites; Cleophas; Contant de la Mollette, Philippe du; Crelier, Henri-Joseph.

Butler, Right Reverend Edward Cuthbert, O.S.B., M.A., Litt.D., b. at Dublin, Ireland, 1858, son of Edward Butler and nephew of Sir Francis Cruise. Education: Downside School, Bath, England. Entered the Benedictine Order 1876; ordained 1884; for many years professor and subsequently headmaster, Downside Abbey School, Bath; superior of Benet House, Cambridge, England, 1896-1904; returned to Downside 1904; abbot of Downside 1906-. Edited: Palladius, "Historia Lausiaca" (for Cambridge "Texts and Studies") (1898, 1904); "8. Benedicti Regula Monachorum" (1912); contributor to: "Dublin Review"; "Hibbert Journal"; "Journal of Theological Studies".

ARTICLES: Anthony (of Egypt), Saint; Apophthegmata Patrum.

Butler, James Nicholas, A.M., LL.D., M.D., b. at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1861; d. in New York, 14 March, 1914. Education: St. Joseph's College, Memramcook, New Brunswick; St. John's College, Fordham, New York; Dalhousie University, Halifax; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Practising physician 1888-; attached to the Out Patient Department of Bellevue, St. Vincent's, and the French Hospital, consulting physician to the Mission Hospitals at White Plains, New York, and East Orange, New Jersey, first dean of the Medical School of Fordham University, visiting physician to St. Joseph's Hospital for Consumptives, attending physician to the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, New York, and consulting physician to Mt. Loretto, Staten Island. Former president of the Fordham Alumni Association; Fellow of the Academy of Medicine; member of: the American Medical Association; the County Medical Society; the Celtic Medical Society; the Graduates Club; the Alumni Associations of Fordham and Bellevue. Author of various essays medical and literary.

ARTICLES: Abortion, Physical Effects of; Abstinence, Physical Effects of.


Butler, Leo Thomas, S.J., A.B., b. at Pascoag, Rhode Island, 31 July, 1878. Education: grammar and high schools and Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts; American College and Propaganda, Rome; Woodstock College, Woodstock, Maryland. Entered the Society of Jesus 1901; professor of Latin, Greek, and English, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. (1906-1910), and Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts (1910-1911); stationed at Woodstock College, Maryland, 1911- . Member of: the Washington Classical Club; the Middle Atlantic Classical Association. Author of "Student's Gradus" (1913); has contributed to various periodicals.

ARTICLES: Zacharias Chrysopolitamus; Zegers, Nicholas Tacitus.

Butler, Reverend Richard Urban, O.S.B., b. at Plymouth, England, 15 March, 1882. Education: Ushaw College, Durham, England; College of S. Anselmo, Rome. Entered the Benedictine Order 1902; professor at Downside School, Bath, England, and at St. Benedict's, Gorey, Ireland; ordained 1911; stationed at Downside Abbey, Bath, England, 1911–1913; at St. Benedict's, Gorey, Ireland, 1913-. Contributor to the "Downside Review".

ARTICLES: Butler, Sir William Francis; Camaldolese; Gilbertines, Order of; St. Gilbert of Sempringham, Saint; Hubert, Walter; Hugh, Saint, Archbishop of Canterbury; Hugh of Lincoln, Saint; Laura; Lehnin, Abbey of; Luxeuil, Abbey of; Sixtus IV; Urban II.

Butsch, Reverend Joseph, S.S.J., b. at Elkhart, Indiana, 3 September, 1859. Education: St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Maryland; Epiphany College, St. Joseph's Seminary, and St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore. Ordained by Cardinal Gibbons 1897; pastor of St. Francis Xavier's Church, Baltimore, 1897-1901; in charge of missions, Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia; president of St. Joseph's College, Montgomery, Alabama, 1906-1907; rector of St. Barnabas Church, Baltimore, 1907-1908; rector of St. Joseph's Seminary, Baltimore, 1908

ARTICLE: Race, Negro.

Byrne, Reverend Brother Jerome Francis, b. at Ballymacrow, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, 2 January, 1864. Education: St. Patrick's Seminary, Tullow, Ireland. Has passed his religious life in teaching, spending 12 years of it at Mussoorie, India; at present superior general of the Brothers of St. Patrick, resident at Tullow, Ireland.

ARTICLE: Patrician Brothers.

Byrne, Reverend Joseph, C.S.sp., D.D., Ph.D., b. at Clonmel, Ireland, 27 April, 1880. Education: Christian Brothers Schools, Ireland; St. Mary's College, Clonmel, and Rockwell College, Cashel, Ireland; Gregorian University, Rome. Entered the Congregation of tihe Holy Ghost 1898; ordained 1903; missionary and chaplain to the troops, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1905-1910; master of novices (1910–1914), superior and professor of moral theology (1914–), Ferndale, Darien, Connecticut.

ARTICLE: Sierra Leone.