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Membership of the Catholic Theological Society of America Membership of the Catholic Theological Society of America Honorary Members His Eminence, Samuel Cardinal Stritch His Eminence, Edward Cardinal Mooney His Eminence, Francis Cardinal Spellman His Eminence, Paul-Emile Cardinal Léger His Excellency, Amleto G. Cicognani, D.D. His Excellency, Francis P. Keough, D.D. His Excellency, Richard J. Cushing, D.D. His Excellency, Patrick A. O'Boyle, D.D. His Excellency, Edward F. Hoban, D.D. His Excellency, George J. Rehring, D.D. His Excellency, John J. Wright, D.D. His Excellency, James H. Griffiths, D.D. Active Members His Excellency, Cuthbert M. O'Gara, C.P., D.D. His Excellency, Martin J. O'Connor, D.D. His Excellency, Vincent E. Waters, D.D. •His Excellency, Charles-Omer Garant, D.D. •His Excellency, George W. Ahr, D.D. His Excellency, Malcolm A. MacEachern, D.D. Adamczyk, Stanislaus J., Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darlington, N. J. Alf, James E., S.J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Arnoult, Leo A., O.P., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Ind. Arsenault, Lionel, C.SS.R., Les Peres Redemptoristes, Mont-Saint-Joseph, Aylmer-Est, P. Q., Canada Arthur, Very Rev. Msgr. Edward R., 1725 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Aucoin, Very Rev. Charles Louis, C.J.M., Holy Heart Seminary, 55 Quin- pool Road, Halifax, N. S., Canada Aumann, Jordan, O.P., St. Peter's Priory, Stocton Hill, Winona, Minn. •Babo, Bede Anthony, O.S.B., St. Mary's Monastery, Box 397, Delbarton, Morristown, N. J. Bachmann, Very Rev. Msgr. William A., 1227 Ansel Road, Cleveland 8, Ohio 270 Membership of Catholic Theological Society of America 271 •Baier, David, O.F.M., Holy Name College, 16th and Shepherd Streets, N.E., Washington 17, D. C. •Bardes, George F., St. John the Evangelist Church, 148 Hamilton Ave- nue, White Plains, N. Y. Bechler, Charles P., 35749 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville, Ohio •Beck, Bernard, O.S.B., St. Meinrad Seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind. •Bedard, Walter M., O.F.M., Regina Cleri Seminary, 2107 Mclntyre Street, Regina, Sask., Canada •Benard, Edmond D., Catholic University, Washington 17, D. C. Bernard, George C., C.S.C., Breen-Phillips Hall, Notre Dame, Ind. Bérubé, Jean Francois, S.S.S., 4450 Hubert Street, Montreal 34, Canada Biad, Robert H., O.C.D., 2131 Lincoln Road, N.E., Washington 2, D. C. •Biasiotto, Peter R., O.F.M., St. Anthony's Monastery, Butler, N. J. Bierberg, Rudolph P., C.PP.S., 410 East Division Street, Fond Du Lac, Wis. Bies, Very Rev. Stephen J., C.R., Norman High School, Fontana, Calif. Billy, Method C., O.F.M. Conv., 625 Michigan Avenue, N.E., Washing- ton 17, D. C. Blake, Harold R., O.F.M., 100 Arch Street, Boston 10, Mass. Boité, Paul-Emile, S.S., 2065 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal 25, Canada Bourassa, François, S.J., 1855 Rachel Street East, Montreal 34, Canada Bourke, Myles M., St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, Yonkers, N. Y. Bouwhuis, Andrew L., S.J., St. Peter's College, Jersey City 6, N. J. Bowman, David J., S.J., West Baden College, West Baden Springs, Ind. Boyd, Charles, Immaculate Conception Seminary, Huntington, N. Y. Brady, Edward B., 75 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn 38, N. Y. Brady, Right Rev. Joseph H., Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darling- ton, Ramsey P. O., N. J. Breen, Russel, 3484 Peel Street, Montreal 2, P. Q., Canada Brennan, James A., C.M., Our Lady of Angels Seminary, Niagara Uni- versity, Niagara, N. Y. Brennan, J. M., S.S., St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore 10, Md. Brennan, Silvan, C.P., 3800 Frederick Avenue, Baltimore 29, Md. Brennan, William M., C.M., Kenrick Seminary, 7800 Kenrick Road, St. Louis, Mo. •Brophy, Thomas A., S.J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Brosseau, Richard P., S.S., 2065 Sherbrooke Street, W., Montreal, Canada Brown, Bonaventure, O.F.M., Padres Franciscanos, Annapolis, Goiaz, Brazil Brueggeman, Edward Bernard, S.J., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, 111. Brunet, Adrien M., O.P., 96 Empress Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Bruns, J. Edgar, 16 Barclay, New York 7, N. Y. Membership of Catholic Theological Society of America 272 Buescher, Gabriel M., O.F.M., Holy Family Seminary, Oldenburg, Ind. Burghardt, Walter J., S.J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. •Burke, Eugene M., C.S.P., St. Paul's College, 4th and Hamlin Streets, N.E., Washington 17, D. C. Burke, Joseph Arthur, St. Ann's Church, Fairview, Mass. Buschmiller, Robert J., Mount St. Mary Seminary of the West, 5440 Moeller Avenue, Norwood, Cincinnati 12, Ohio Byrne, John Thomas, Catholic University of America, Washington 17, D. C. Callahan, Daniel J., S.J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Callahan, Edward R., S.J., Weston College, Weston 93, Mass. •Callahan, John D., St. John's Seminary, Brighton 35, Mass Campbell, Thomas L., C.S.C., King's College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Carlson, Very Rev. Sebastian, O.P., 7200 West Division Street, River Forest, 111. Carney, Edward J., O.S.F.S., 5301 Sargent Road, Hyattsville P. 0., Md. Carney, Francis, St. John's College, Cleveland 14, Ohio Carol, Juniper B., O.F.M., Holy Cross Monastery, 600 Soundview Avenue, New York 72, N. Y. •Caron, Vincent, O.M.I., Seminaire Universitaire, 249 Rue Main, Ottawa, Canada Carr, Very Rev. Aidan, O.F.M.Conv., St. Anthony-on-Hudson, Rensselaer, N. Y. Carroll, Eamon O.Carm., 1600 Webster Street, N.E., Washington 17, D. C. Casey, William V., S.J., Boston College, Chestnut Hill 67, Mass. Castelot, John J., S.S., St. John's Provincial Seminary, Plymouth, Mich. Cavallo, Francis M., S.X., 101 Summer Street, Holliston, Mass. Cerny, Edward A., S.S., St. Mary's Seminary, Roland Park, Baltimore 10, Md. Ceroke, Christian, O.Carm., Whitefriars Hall, 1600 Webster Street, N.E., Washington 17, D. C. Cevetello, Joseph F. X., 94 Pine Street, Montclair, N. J. Charbonneau, Paul Eugene, C.S.C., Oratoire St. Joseph, 3800 Chemin Reine-Marie, Montreal 26, Canada Chase, Frederick H., St. John's Seminary, Brighton 35, Mass. Chiodini, Jasper J., 5130 Wilson Avenue, St. Louis 10, Mo. Clark, Eugene Vincent, 546 West 150th Street, New York City, N. Y. Clarke, Arthur A., S.J., Fordham University, New York 58, N. Y. Clarke, Thomas E., S.J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Coerver, Robert F., C.M., 7800 Kenrick Roal, St. Louis 19, Mo. •Coleran, Very Rev. James E., S.J., 297 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston 15, Mass. Membership of Catholic Theological Society of America 273 Collins, John T., S.J., 7101 West 80th Street, Los Angeles 45, Calif. •Connell, Very Rev. Francis J., C.SS.R., Holy Redeemer College, 3112 7th Street, N.E., Washington 17, D. C. Connery, John R., S.J., West Baden College, West Baden Springs, Ind. •Connolly, Very Rev. James T., C.SS.R., 5 East 74 Street New York 21, N. Y. Connolly, Joseph M., 101 Church Lane, Pikesville 8, Md. Connors, Charles, C.S.SP., Holy Ghost Fathers, Femdale, Norwalk, Conn. Cope, Edward T., S.S., 2560 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Corcoran, Charles J., C.S.C., Holy Cross College, 4001 Harewood Road, N.E., Washington 17, D. C. •Corcoran, Harry T., S.J., Alma College, Los Gatos, Calif. Cortelyou, William T., C.M., De Paul University, 2233 North Kenmore Street, Chicago 14, 111. Costa, Francis D., S.S.S., Blessed Sacrament Fathers, 17608 Euclid Ave- nue, Cleveland 2, Ohio Coughlin, Very Rev. Hubert P., C.S.B., 95 St. Joseph Street, Toronto 5, Canada Coumoyer, Napoleon J., P. O. Box 353, Lewiston, Me. Coyle, Thomas W., C.SS.R., Immaculate Conception Seminary, Box 148, Oconomowoc, Wis. Cranny, Very Rev. Titus, S.A., Graymoor, Garrison, N. Y. Craugh, Right Rev. Wilfred T., P.A., 2260 Lake Avenue, Rochester 12, N. Y. Cremer, Matthias P., S.C.J., Sacred Heart Monastery, Hales Corners, Wis. Crepeault, Paul-Emile, Laval University, Quebec, Canada Cronin, Daniel Anthony, 265 Grove Street, Cambridge, Mass. Crowe, Frederick Ernest, S.J., 403 Wellington Street, West Toronto 2B, Ont., Canada Crowley, Very Rev. Gentle, O.F.M., 783 E. Northampton Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Cruikshank, Daniel, O.S.B., St. Bede Abbey, Peru, 111. Cummings, Juniper, O.F.M.Conv., Assumption Seminary, Chaska, Minn. Cunney, Louis I., 9 Glen Road, Wellesley, Mass. Cunningham, Francis L. B., O.P., St. Rose Priory, Dubuque, Iowa Curley, John D., 243 S. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Curran, Very Rev. J. W., O.P., 1909 S. Ashland Avenue, Chicago 8, 111. •Curtis, Very Rev. Msgr. Walter W., Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darlington, Ramsey P. 0., N. J. Dale, James E., 5940 Riverdale Avenue, New York 71, N. Y. Daly, John K., Church of the Blessed Sacrament, 15 Beauchamp Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. Danagher, John J., C.M., St. Thomas Seminary, Denver 10, Col. Membership of Catholic Theological Society of America 274 Dannemiller, Joseph L., S.S., St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore 10, Md. Davis, John D., Bellarmine College, Louisville 5, Ky. Davish, William M., S.J., Loyola College, 4S01 North Charles Street, Baltimore 10, Md. Day, Paul J., C.M., St. Joseph's College, Princeton, N. J. Decker, Paul J., O.M.I., De Mazenod Scholasticate, 285 Oblate Drive, San Antonio 12, Texas DeGroot, Ambrose, O.F.M.Cap., St. Anthony's Monastery, Marathon, Wis. Demeck, Norman, C.P., St. Mary's Monastery, Dunkirk, N. Y. De Pauw Gommar A., Mount St. Mary's Seminary, Emmitsburg, Md. De Roo, Remi J., 151 Cathedral Avenue, St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada Desilets, Donald A., 104 Springfield, Chicopee, Mass. Desmond, John T., St. Edward's Seminary, Kenmore, Wash. Desparts Jacques, Séminaire des Missions-Etrangères, Pont-Viau, Mon- treal, Canada Devany, John, C.P., Passionist Fathers, Warrenton, Mo. Diekmann, Godfrey, O.S.B., St.
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