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sor at Downside 1874–1884; ordained 1878; stationed at St. Mary's, Liverpool, 1884-1886, at St. Alban'.s, Warrington, 1889-1891, at Woolton 1891-1892, and at Dulwich 1892-1893; sooius to Abbot Gasquet 1893-1894; chaplain, Stanbrook Abbey, Worcester, 1894-1899; stationed at St. Benedict's, Ealing, London, 1899-1908, and at St. Wulstan's Priory, Little Malvern, 1908-1914. Established St. Bene- dict's Grammar School, Ealing, Ijondon; took active interest in the cause of the English martyrs. Former member of the Lancashire and Cheshire Historical Society; The Bede Society (Birmingham). Author of pamphlets for The CathoUo Truth Society; edited "Weldon's Chronological Notes" (1881); contributed to: "The Dublin Review"; "The Tablet"; former editor of the "Downside Review".

ARTICLES: Malmesbury; Malvern; Martinsberq or Paknonhalma; Muri Abbey.

Doll, Sister Mary Bernard, deceased, formerly stationed at the Monastery of the Visitation, Wilmington, Delaware.

ARTICLE: Margaret Mary Alacoque, Blessed.

Domanig, Karl, Ph.D., b. at Sterzing, Tjrrol, Austria, 3 AprU, 1851, grandson of the patriot Anton Obrist and nephew of the poet Hans Obrist; d. 9 December, 1913. Education; Gymnasium, Meran, Tyrol; high schools, Innsbruck and Strassburg; Gregorian University, Rome. In charge of the education of the children of Duke Phihp of Württemberg 1880; tutor to several of the archducal members of the imperial family of Austria 1880-1901 ; married 1884; assistant custodian (1884^1887), custodian (1887-1900), director (1900-1913) and counsellor (190&-1913), Imperial Coin and Medal Collection, Vienna. Travelled extensively for the purposes of artistic research; winner of the first prize for poetry from the Parliament of Lower Austria, 1907; honorary freeman of Sterzing, 1911. Former Hon. member of the Austrian, Swiss and Belgian Numismatic Societies; of the Austrian Coin and Medal Society; of the German- Austrian Authors Society; of the Central Commission for the Discovery and Preservation of Artistic and Historical Monuments; of the Order of Franz Joseph; officer of the Tuscan Civil Service Order. In commemoration of his valuable services as its first director the administration of the Vienna Imperial Coin and Medal Collection issued a medal bearing Domanig's head; the town of Sterzing placed a memorial tablet, cut from native marble, on the house of his birth. A biography by Anton Dorrer "Karl Domanig, a contribution in recognition of his personaUty as a poet, and Tyrolese literature, 1800- 1870" will be pubhshed shortly by Joseph Kosel. Author of: "Eine kathoUsche Burschenschaft" (2nd ed. 1873); "Parsival-Studien", 2 fascs. (1878, 1880); "Der Tyroler Freiheitskampf ", dramatic trilogy, consisting of: "Braut des Vaterlandes", prelude (1886; 3rd ed. 1909), I. "Speckbacher" (1895; 3rd ed. 1909), II. "Joseph Straub" (1885; 4th ed. 1909), III. "Andreas Hofer" (1897), and "Andreas Hofers Denkmal", postlude (1897; 2nd ed. 1909); "WoKram von Eschenbach und seine Gattin" (1888); "Der Gutsverkaut", drama (1890; 2nd ed. 1911); "Der Abt von Fiecht", poem (1890; 6th ed. 1912; tr. into Czech and Norwegian); "Der Kldsenaere Walthers von der Vogelweide" (1890); "Kleine Erzahlungen" (1893; 3rd ed. 1912; tr. into Czech, Norwegian, and Flemish); "Die Deutsche Privatmedaille der altern Zeit" (1893); "Portratmedaillen des Erzhauses Osterreich" (1896); "Die Fremden", novel (1898; 3rd ed. 1911); "Grobianus Nostramus Tyrolensis" (1901); "Der Idealist", drama (1902; 2nd ed. 1907); "Der Gral des Parsival", 1st Fasc. of "Kultur" (Vienna, 1906); "Wanderbuchlein", poems (1907); "Die liebe Not", drama (1907; 2nd ed. 1912); "Die deutsche MedaiUe in kunst- und kulturhist. Hinsicht" (1907); "Hausgartlein", poems (1908; 2nd ed. 1912); "Um Pulver und Blei", poem (1909); "Die Entstehung von Wolframs Titurel" (1911); "Zum Frieden", poem (1911); "Konig Laurin", drama (1912); collabo- rator in "Jahresbericht der Gorresgesellschaft" (by Dr. Domanig: "Sketch of Adolph Bruder"), 1896; edited "Tyroler Kalender" 3 years; "Tyroler Karten"; "Klassische Andachtsbilder"; contributed to: "Gral"; numerous Anthologies.

ARTICLES: Eckhel, Joseph Hilarius; Mold, Gasparo.

Donnelly, Reverend Francis Patrick, S.J., b. at Pittston, Pennsylvania, 10 December, 1869. Education: St. John's Academy, Pittston, Pennsylvania; Fordham University, New York; Jesuit soholasticates. Entered the Society of Jesus 1888; has held successively the posts of teacher, Boston College High School, Boston, Massachusetts (three years), professor of Latin, Greek, and EngHsh, Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts (two years), and professor of rhetoric and Classics, St. Andrew-on-Hudson, Poughkeepsie, New York; ordained 1903; associate editor of "Messenger of the Sacred Heart", New York, 1904r-1905; prefect of studies, St. Andrew-on-Hudson, 1905-1915; professor of languages, Holy Cross College, 1916-. Author of: "Imitation and Analysis" (on English composition); "The Heart of the Gospel"; "The Heart of Revelation"; "Watching an Hour"; "Mustard Seed"; "Chaff and Wheat"; "The Holy Hour in Gethsemane"; "Newman's Second Spring"; contributor to various Catholic periodicals.

ARTICLES: Archconfraternity; Associations, Pious.

Donnelly, Most Reverend Nicholas, D.D., b. at Dublin, 23 November, 1837. Education: Castlenock College, Ireland; Irish College, Rome. Ordained 1860; curate, St. Nicholas's Church, 1861-1864; stationed at the pro-cathedral, 1864-1879 ; ad- ministrator, St. Andrew's Church, 1879-1882 ; all in Dublin; pastor, Rathgar, 1882-1894; Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin and vicar-general 1883-; pastor, Bray, 1894^1904; pastor, St. Mary's Church, Dubhn, 1904-; dean of the Chapter; titular Bishop of Canea. Vice-president of the Congress of Arezzo. Member of: the Royal Dublin Society; the Royal Irish Academy; the Royal Irish Academy of Music; the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland; the Royal Societies Club (London); the Dante Society of Ireland. Author of: short histories of the parishes of the Dublin diocese, various pamphlets; translated: Haberl, "Magister choralis"; contributor to periodicals.

ARTICLE: "Archdiocese of Dublin," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913).

Donohue, Reverend James F. A., A.B. S.P.M. Education: New York pubUc schools; Fordham University; Preston Park Seminary. At present, assistant priest, church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Brooklyn, New York.

ARTICLE: Fathers of Mercy.

Donohue, Reverend Thomas A., D.D. Education: St. Joseph's CoUege, Buffalo; College, St. Trend, Belgium; Propaganda, Rome. Has held the posts of chancellor of the diocese and rector of St. John the Baptist's Church, Buffalo; at present, rector. Immaculate Conception Church and diocesan censor, Buffalo. Member of the Buffalo Historical Society. Author of: "The Iroquois and the Jesuits"; "Popular Progress"; "History of the Church in Western New York".

ARTICLE: Buffalo, Diocese of.

Donovan, Justin Foley, M.D., M.Ch., b. at Cork, Ireland, May, 1850; d. in New York, 27 May 1911. Education: private schools and St. Vincent's Seminary, Cork; Preparatory Seminary, MechHn, Belgium;