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Membership of the Catholic Theological Society of America Membership of the Catholic Theological Society of America Honorary Members 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, John F. O'Hara, C.S.C., 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. His Excellency, William O. Brady, 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. •His Excellency, Walter W. Curtis, D.D. *His Excellency, John M. A. Feams, D.D. Acerra, Angelo, O.S.B., St. Bernard Abbey, St. Bernard, Ala. Adamczyk, Stanislaus J., Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darlington, (Ramsey P. O.) N. J. Ajamie, Albert, 2618 W. St. Claire St., Indianapolis 22, Ind. Alf, James E., S. J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Antinello, Anthony F., 108 Carroll St., Brooklyn 31, N. Y. Arnoult, Leo A., O.P., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Ind. Arsenault, Lionel, C.SS.R., Les Pérès 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., 5S Quinpool Road, Halifax, N. S., Canada Aumann, Jordan, O.P., S001 Greenwood Ave., Chicago 15, 111. * Charter members of the Society. 205 206 Membership of Catholic Theological Society of America •Babo, Bede Anthony, O.S.B., Box 397, Delbarton, Morristown, N. J. Bachmann, Very Rev. Msgr. William A., Collegio Americano del Nord, Città del Vaticano Bacigalupo, Leonard F., O.F.M., Mt. Alvernia Seminary, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. •Baier, David, O.F.M., Holy Name College, Washington 17, D. C. •Bardes, George F., 148 Hamilton Ave., White Plains, N. Y. Beaudry, Brother J. Frederick, F.S.C., St. Mary's College, Winona, Minn. •Beck, Bernard, O.S.B., St. Meinrad Seminary, St. Meinrad, Ind. •Bedard, Walter M., O.F.M., 2107 Mclntyre St., Regina, Sask., Canada •Benard, Edmond D., Catholic University, Washington 17, D. C. Bennett, Very Rev. Owen, O.F.M.Conv., St. Anthony-on-Hudson, Rens- selaer, N. Y. Bernard, George C., C.S.C., Breen-Phillips Hall, Notre Dame, Ind. Bérubé, Jean François, S.S.S., 4450 Hubert St., Montreal 34, Canada Best, Eugene C., 1227 Ansel Rd., Cleveland 8, Ohio Biad, Robert H., O.C.D., 2131 Lincoln Rd., N.E., Washington 2, D. C. •Biagiotto, Peter R, O.F.M., Holy Name College, Washington 17, D. C. Bierberg, Rudolph P., C.PP.S., St. Joseph's College, Collegeville, Ind. Bies, Very Rev. Stephen J., C.R., Norman High School, Fontana, Calif. Billy, Very Rev. Method C., O.F.M.Conv., 207 Hayes Ave., Endicott, N. Y. Blaher, Very Rev. Damian, O.F.M., Holy Name College, Washington 17, D. C. Blake, Harold R, O.F.M., 124 Lyncrest Ave., Fairlawn, N. J. Boité, Paul-Emile, S.S., 2065 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal 25, Canada Bourassa, François, S.J., 1855 Rachel St. E., 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, St. Pius X Seminary, Hempstead, N. Y. Boyle, Paul M., C.P., 1924 Newburg Rd., Louisville 5, Ky. Brady, Edward B., 75 Greene Ave., Brooklyn 38, N. Y. Brady, Rt. Rev. Joseph H., Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darling- ton, (Ramsey P. O.) N. J. Breen, Russel, 3484 Peel St., Montreal 2, P.Q., Canada Brennan, James A., C.M., Our Lady of Angels Seminary, Niagara Uni- versity P. O., N. Y. Brennan, J. M., S.S., St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore 10, Md. Brennan, Silvan, C.P., 3800 Frederick Ave., Baltimore 29, Md. Brennan, William M., C.M., 7800 Kenrick Rd., St. Louis, Mo. Brokhage, Joseph D., 616 S. East St., Indianapolis 25, Ind. •Brophy, Thomas A., S.J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Brosseau, Richard P., S.S., 2065 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal 25, Canada 207 Membership of Catholic Theological Society of America Brown, Bonaventure, O.F.M., Padres Franciscanos, Annapolis, Goiaz, Brazil Brueggeman, Edward Bernard, S.J., St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, 111. Brunei, Adrien M., O.P., 5375 Notre Dame de Gräre Ave., Montreal 28, P. Q., Canada Bruns, J. Edgar, 16 Barclay St., New York 7, N. Y. Buescher, Gabriel M., O.F.M., 8100 Clyo Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio Bullock, Myron F., 58 Grafton St., Newton Centre 59, Mass. Burghardt, Walter J., S.J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. •Burke, Eugene M., C.S.P., St. Paul's College, Washington 17, D. C. Burke, Joseph Arthur, St. Ann's Church, Fairview, Mass. Buschmiller, Robert J., 5440 Moeller Ave., Norwood, Cincinnati 12, Ohio Butler, Ignatius W., T.O.R., St. Francis Monastery, Loretto, Pa. 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. Cameron, Frederick M., 54 Esty St., Ashland, Mass. Campbell, Thomas L., C.S.C., King's College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Carlson, Very Rev. Sebastian, O.P., 7200 West Division St., River Forest, 111. Carney, Edward J., O.S.F.S., 5301 Sargent Road, Hyattsville P. O., Md. Carney, Very Rev. Msgr. Francis, St. John's College, Cleveland 14, Ohio Carol, Juniper B., O.F.M., 174 Ramsey St., Paterson 1, N. J. •Caron, Vincent, O.M.I., 249 Rue Main, Ottawa, Canada Carr, Very Rev. Aidan, O.F.M.Conv., St. Anthony-on-Hudson, Rens- selaer, N. Y. Carroll, Eamon, O.Carm., 1600 Webster St., N.E., Washington 17, D. C. Casey, William V., S.J., Boston College, Chestnut Hill, 67, Mass. Cassels, John J., Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darlington, (Ramsey P. O.) N. J. Castelot, John J., S.S., St. John's Provincial Seminary, Plymouth, Mich. Cavallo, Francis M., S.X., 101 Summer St., Holliston, Mass. Celiano, Alfred V., Seton Hall University, South Orange, N. J. Cerny, Edward A., S.S., St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore 10, Md. Ceroke, Christian, O.Carm., 1600 Webster St., N.E.. Washington 17, D. C. Cevetello, Joseph F. X., 94 Pine St., Montclair, N. J. Chagnon, John I., St. Michael's Cathedral, Springfield 5, Mass. Charbonneau, Paul Eugene, C.S.C., 3800 Chemin Reine-Marie, Montreal 26, Canada Chase, Frederick H., St. John's Seminary, Brighton 35, Mass. Chiodini, Jasper J., 7718 Mayberry Drive, St. Louis 23, Mo. 208 Membership of Catholic Theological Society of America Ciklic, Peter, 7101 West 80th St., Los Angeles 4S, Calif. Cintolo, Anthony A., 82 West Milton St., Readville 37, Mass. Clark, Eugene Vincent, St. Joseph's Seminary, Yonkers, N. Y. Clarke, Arthur A., S.J., Fordham U., New York City 58 Clarke, Thomas E., S.J., Woodstock College, Woodstock, Md. Coburn, Very Rev. Msgr. Vincent P., 404 Plane St., Newark 2, N. J. Coerver, Robert F., C.M., 7800 Kenrick Road, St. Louis 19, Mo. Cole, William J., S.M., University of Dayton, Dayton 9, Ohio •Coleran, Very Rev. James E., S.J., 297 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 15, Mass. Collins, John T., S.J., 7101 West 80th St., Los Angeles 45, Calif. Concannon, Francis B., St. Agnes Cathedral, Rockville Centre, L. I., N. Y. •Connell, Very Rev. Francis J., C.SS.R., Holy Redeemer College, Wash- ington 17, D. C. Connelly, John J., St. John's Seminary, Brighton 35, Mass. Connery, John R., S.J., West Baden College, West Baden Springs, Ind. •Connolly, Very Rev. James T., C.SS.R., 5 East 74th St., New York 21, N. Y. Connolly, Joseph M., 1611 Baker St., Baltimore 17, Md. Connors, Charles, C.S.SP., Holy Ghost Fathers, Femdale, Norwalk, Conn. Cooke, Bernard J., S.J., Marquette University, Milwaukee 3, Wis. Cope, Edward T., S.S., 2560 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Corcoran, Charles J., C.S.C., Holy Cross College, Washington 17, D. C. •Corcoran, Harry T., S.J., Alma College, Los Gatos, Calif. Coressel, Leo A., S.J., St. Louis University, St. Louis 3, Mo. Cormier, Edmond, S.S., St. Boniface Seminary, St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada Cortelyou, William T., C.M., 2233 N. Kenmore St., Chicago 14, 111. Costa, Francis D., S.S.S., 17608 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 2, Ohio Coughlin, Very Rev. Hubert P., C.S.B., 95 St. Joseph St., Toronto 5, Canada Cournoyer, Napoleon J., P. O. Box 353, Lewiston, Maine Coyle, Thomas W., C.SS.R., Box 148, Oconomowoc, Wis. Cranny, Very Rev. Titus, S.A., Graymoor, Garrison, N. Y. Craugh, Rt. Rev. Wilfred T., P.A., 2260 Lake Ave., 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, Internunciature, P. O. Box 588, Addis Abba, Ethiopia Crowe, Frederick Ernest, S.J., 403 Wellington St., West, Toronto 2B, Ontario, Canada Crowley, Charles B., O.P., 183 Bayview Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Crowley, Very Rev. Gentle, O.F.M., 783 E. Northampton St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa. 209 Membership of Catholic Theological Society of America Cruikshank, Daniel, O.S.B., St. Bede Abbey, Peru, 111.
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