The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library Comprising the Arts and Sciences, Literature, History, Biography, Geography, Commerce, Etc., of the World, Volume 4Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines Scientific American Compiling Department, 1905 |
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... College , Washington , D. C. ALPHEUS S. PACKARD Late Professor of Zoology , Brown University Associate Editor SAMUEL SANFORD Engineering and Mining Journal ' WILLIAM R. MERRIAM Superintendent Twelfth Census MARRION WILCOX Authority on ...
... College , Washington , D. C. ALPHEUS S. PACKARD Late Professor of Zoology , Brown University Associate Editor SAMUEL SANFORD Engineering and Mining Journal ' WILLIAM R. MERRIAM Superintendent Twelfth Census MARRION WILCOX Authority on ...
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... COLLEGE , THE AMERICAN . COLLEGES FOR WOMEN .. COLONIAL WARS IN AMERICA . COMETS AND CONSTELLATIONS . COMMERCE COMMERCE , INTERSTATE COMMERCIAL EDUCATION COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS WILLIS L. MOORE Chief of the U. S. Weather Bureau .SMITH ...
... COLLEGE , THE AMERICAN . COLLEGES FOR WOMEN .. COLONIAL WARS IN AMERICA . COMETS AND CONSTELLATIONS . COMMERCE COMMERCE , INTERSTATE COMMERCIAL EDUCATION COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS WILLIS L. MOORE Chief of the U. S. Weather Bureau .SMITH ...
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... College of Cardinals and by the Sacred Congregations . The College of Cardinals , when complete , contains 70 members : 6 Cardinal Bishops of the Suburban Sees , 50 Cardinal Priests , and 14 Cardinal Deacons . The Sacred Congregations ...
... College of Cardinals and by the Sacred Congregations . The College of Cardinals , when complete , contains 70 members : 6 Cardinal Bishops of the Suburban Sees , 50 Cardinal Priests , and 14 Cardinal Deacons . The Sacred Congregations ...
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... Colleges in Europe , American . ( 1 ) The Pontifical College of the United States at Rome , Italy . This institution was founded by Pius IX . , and was formally opened by him 8 Dec. 1859. In 1884 Leo XIII . ranked it among pontifical ...
... Colleges in Europe , American . ( 1 ) The Pontifical College of the United States at Rome , Italy . This institution was founded by Pius IX . , and was formally opened by him 8 Dec. 1859. In 1884 Leo XIII . ranked it among pontifical ...
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... college course ) number about 150 , nearly all from the archdiocese of New York . This insti- tution has taken the place of the old provincial seminary of Saint Joseph , at Troy , N. Y. Mount Saint Mary's Theological Seminary ...
... college course ) number about 150 , nearly all from the archdiocese of New York . This insti- tution has taken the place of the old provincial seminary of Saint Joseph , at Troy , N. Y. Mount Saint Mary's Theological Seminary ...
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