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Seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts. Ordained 1892; curate, cathedral, Hartford, 1892-1902; pastor, St. Mary's Church, East Hartford, 1902-1904; rector, cathedral, Hartford, 1904- ; vicar-general of the diocese. Editor, and contributor to "The CathoUc Transcript" (since 1896).

ARTICLES: Adjtiration; Hartford; McFarland, Francis Patrick, Bishop of Hartford; Tabb, John Bannister.

Duhem, Pibbrb Maubice Makib, Ph.D., b. in Paris, 10 June, 1861; d. at Cabrespine, France, 14 September, 1916. Education: College Stanislas and Higher Normal School, Paris. Master of Conferences, University of LiUe 1887-1893; University of Rennes 1893-1894; professor (at present of theoretical physics). University of Bordeaux, 1895-. Awarded the Prix Petit-Dormoy (1907) and the Prix Binoux (1909), Academy of Sciences; doctor honoris causa of Louvain University. Corresponding member of: the Institute of France; the Venetian Royal Institute of Arts and Sciences; the Batavian Scientific Society of Rotterdam; member of: the Royal Academy of Belgium; the Dutch Scientific Society of Haarlem; the Academy of Sciences of Cracow; hon. member of: the Scientific Society of Brussels; the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, Padua; non-resident member of the Academy of Sciences. Author of numerous works deaUng with the various branches of physios.

ABTICLES: Nbmore, Jordanus de; Oresme, Nicole; Phtb- ics, History of; Pierre de Mahicourt; Saxe, Jean db; Saxont, Albert of; Thierry of Freibourq (or of Saxony).

Duhig, Most Reverend James, b. at Broadford, Co. Limerick, Ireland, 1871. Education: Irish Col- lege, Rome. Engaged in missionary work, Queens- land, Australia, 1898-1905; Bishop of Rockhampton, Austraha, 1905-1912; titular Archbishop of Amida and coadjutor Archbishop of Brisbane, with right of succession, 1912-

ABTICLE: Rockhampton, Diocese of.

Dumont, Very Reverend Francis MichaeIj Loms, S.S., b. at Lyons, France, 1838; d. at Washing- ton, D. C, 16 April, 1915. Education: school and seminary, Lyons; St. Sulpice, Paris. Ordained by Archbishop Darboy of Paris 1864; entered the Society of St. Sulpice 1865; alternately teacher and treasurer, St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Maryland, 1865- 1880; professor at St. Mary's Seminary (superior of the department of philosophy for two years), Balti- more, Maryland, 1880-1886; president, St. Charles College, Elhcott City, 1886-1894; president of Divinity College, Catholic University, Washington, D. C, 1894^1911; superior of St. Austin's College, Washington, 1912-1915.

ARTICLES: Boisqelin, Jean db DiEr-RAYMOND db Cuc& DB, Cardinal; Bonnechose, Hbnri-Marie-Gaston Boisnor- MAND de; Broglie, Maubice Jean; Briconnet, Guillaume, Cardinai*; Briconnet, Guillaume, Bishop of Meaux; Briconnet, Robert, Archbibhop op Reims.

Dunford, Reverend David, b. at Ramsgate, Kent, England, 1869. Education: St. Edmund's College, Ware; Seminary, Hammersmith, London; Oscott College, Birmingham. Ordained 1896; suc- cessively curate at FuUiam, Wapping, and Barking, and assistant at the cathedral, Westminster, 1896- 1907; chaplain, St. Monica's Priory, Hoddesdon, and assistant inspector of Catholic Schools, archdiocese of Westminster, 1907-1915. Former master of cere- monies, Westminster Cathedral. Translated "Me- moriale Rituum"; edited "Roman Documents and Decrees"; contributor of hturgical and canonical articles to various periodicals; editor of "Universe and Cathohc Weekly".

ARTICLES: Canon; Canoness; Curate; Dean; Decree; ExcARDiNATioN AND Incardination; Fear; Foundation; Funeral Dues; Gardellini, Aloisio; Gavantus, Bartolom-


Dunin-Borkowski, Reverend Stanislaus de, S.J., writer, b. at Lemberg, Galicia, Austria, 11 November, 1864. Education: Benedictine College, Kremsmtinster, Upper Austria; Theresian Academy, Vienna; SteUa Matutina College, Feldkirch, Austria; Jesuit scholasticates in Austria, Holland, and England. Entered the Society of Jesus 1883; professor of Latin and Greek, Stella Matutina College, Feldkirch, 1889- 1890, 1892-1893; ordained 1896; engaged in hterary work successively at Exaten, Holland, and in Luxem- burg, 1899-1902; engaged in literary work and profes- sor of Christian doctrine, Stella Matutina College, 1902-1905, 1908-1909; since 1909 has devoted entire time to literature. Author of: "Die neueren For- schungen iiber denUrsprungdesEpLskopats" (1900); "Der junge De Spinoza und Werdegang im Lichte der Weltphilosophie" (1910); "Die Kirche als Stiftung Jesu" (1913); collaborator ia: "Philosophi- sches Jahrbuch der Gorresgesellschaft" ; "Historisches Jahrbuch"; "Rehgion, Christentum, Kirche", Vol. II; contributor to: "Stimmen aus Maria-Laach"; "Archiv fiir Geschichte der Philosophie"; "Inns- brucker Theologische Zeitschrift"; "KathoHk"; "Prezeglad powszechny"; "Pharus".

ARTICLES: Hierarchy of the Early Chubch; Spinoza, Benedict.

Dunn, Archibald Joseph, f.s.s., p.K.Hist.soc, writer, b. in 1837. Education: Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, England; King's College, London. Hon. Secretary, St. Vincent's Home for Destitute Boys, 1859-1875; one of the treasurers, Peter's Pence Association, 1860; editor (and founder) of the "Uni- verse", 1860; married Mary Theresa (d. 1908), daughter of John Egan of London, 1865; London correspondent of various Belgian and French papers. Member of the Central Asian Society. Author of: "The Rule of Islam"; "St. Louis du Rhone"; "Turkey and Its Future"; "British Interests in the Persian Gulf"; "Mexico and Her Resources"; "X Rays in Freemasonry"; contributor to: "Tablet"; "CathoUc Press"; "Morning Post"; "Globe"; "Tatler"; "Outlook"; "L'Univers" (Paris); "Bien Public" (Brussels); "Revue gdn^rale" (Brussels).

ARTICLES: Feilding, Rudolph William Basil; Herbert, John Rogers.

Dunn, Right Reverend Monsignor James J., b. at Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland, 9 June, 1841; d. at MeadviUe, Pennsylvania, 20 December, 1915. Education: St. Vincent de Paul's School, Baltimore, Maryland; Mt. St. Mary's College and Seminary, Emmitsburg, Maryland. Emigrated to the United States 1849; ordained 1866; teacher of Latin, Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, 1866-1867; assistant at Oil City 1867-1868, pastor at Petroleum Centre 1868-1874, and pastor of St. Bridget's Church, Meadville, 1874- 1915, all in Pennsylvania; examiner of clergy, ex- aminer of schools and judge of matrimonial cases, diocese of Erie. For one year editor of the Mead- viUe "Monitor"; built St. Bridget's Church, Mead- ville, and residences, schools, etc., in MeadviUe and Petroleum Centre; explored Jesuit missions among the Hurons, obtaining valuable reUcs of Fathers Breboeuf and Lallement, 1876; participated in the First American Pilgrimage to Rome and the Holy Land, 1889; inventor of patent holy water sprinkler and of folding confessional. Contributor to various periodicals.

ARTICLE: Erie, Diocese of.

Dunn, Joseph, Ph.D., b. at New Haven, Con- necticut. Education: Universities of Yale, Harvard, Freiburg (Germany)^ and Rennes (France) . Former- ly instructor in Latm and Romance philology, and, at present, professor of Celtic languages and Utera- tures. Catholic University, Washington. Member of: the Phi Beta Kappa Society, the Modern Language