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College, Rome. Ordained 1887; sub-director, Clergy House, Salzburg, Austria, 1888-1891; professor of theology, Theological Faculty of Salzburg, 1891- 1895; entered the Society of Jesus 1895; professor of . canon law, University of Innsbruck, 1897- ; director, Jesuit scholasticate, Innsbruck, 1900- Author of: "Das Nicolaihaus zu Innsbruck einst und jetzt" (1908); " Baugeschichte und Baubeschreibung des Collegium Canisianum zu Innsbruck" (1912); contributor to "Zeitschrift fur kathoHsche Theologie". ARTICLE: Nilles, Nioolaus.

Hogan, Vert Reverend Canon John Francis, D.D., b. in Co. Clare, Ireland, 1858. Education: College at Ennis, Ireland; St. Sulpice, Paris; further studies on the Continent. Ordained 1882; curate. Birr, Kings Co., Ireland, 1882-1884; professor of modern languages, Maynooth, 1886- ; canon of the cathedral of Killaloe 1904; vice-president (1910- 1912) and president (1912- ), Maynooth. Editor of "Irish Ecclesiastical Record", 1894^1912; gave valuable evidence on the relations of foreign univer- sities to the Church before Royal University Com- mission, 1901, 1903; participated in Eucharistic Congress, speaking both in the Irish and German Sections, Cologne, 1909. Member of: the Dante Society of Ijondon; the Arcadian Academy, Rome. Author of: "Life and Works of Dante Alighieri" (1899); "Irish Cathohcs and Trinity College" (1906); "Maynooth College and the Laity" (1911); contribu- tor to various EngKsh, American, and French periodi- cals.

ARTICLE : Maynooth College:,

Hogan, Reverend Stanislau.s Maria, o.p., J.C.L., s.T.Lect., ph.Lect., b. at Belfast, Ireland, 6 December, 1872. Education: St. Malachy's College, Belfa.st; St. Thomas's College, Newbridge, and St. Mary's College, Tallaght, Ireland; Minerva and Roman Seminary, Rome. Entered the Dominican Order 1889; ordained 1895; formerly stationed at St. Saviour's, Limerick, Ireland; engaged in giving missions and retreats successively in Ireland and Australia 1898- ; assistant, St. Laurence's Church, North Adelaide, South Australia, 1906- ; member of the Council of Vigilance, archdiocese of Adelaide. Preached course of Lenten sermons on "The Church" (1908) and on "Jesus Christ" (1910), cathedral, Adelaide. Author of: "Life of St. Vincent Ferrer" (for "Friar Saints ") ; pamphlets on spiritism, miracles, and Lacordaire for Catholic Truth Societies of Ireland and Australia; contributor to: "American Ecclesiasti- cal Review"; "Irish Ecclesiastical Record"; "Austra- lian Catholic Quarterly"; "Ave Maria"; "Rosary"; "Irish Rosary"; "Austral Light".

ARTICLE: BnsKE, Thomas Nicholas.

Holland, Reverend Cornelius Joseph, s.t.l., b. at Fall River, Massachusetts, 6 July, 1873. Education: public and high schools. Fall River; St. Hyaeinthe College, St. Hyacinthe, P. Q., Canada; Manhattan College, New York; St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts; Catholic University, Wash- ington. Ordained 1900; formerly assistant at St. Joseph's Church, Providence, Rhode Island: priest of the diocese of Providence, resident at Pascoag, Rhode Island. Author of "The Divine Story" (Providence, 1909). ARTICLE: Chantbt.

Hollweck, Right Reverend Monstgnor Canon JosBF, S.T.D., b. at Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria, 16 January, 1854. Education: Royal Gymnasia, Amberg and Eichstatt; Episcopal Lyceum, Eichstatt; University of Freiburg, Germany. Ordained 1879; engaged in parish work in the diocese of Eichstatt 1879-1885; assistant director. Seminary, Eichstatt, 1885-1890; lecturer on catechetics (1885-1890), and professor of


canon law and catechetics (1890- ) and Church history (1896-1901), Episcopal Lyceum, Eichstatt; Ecclesiastical Counsellor (1902- ), canon of the cathedral (1906) and official of the matrimonial court (1908- ), diocese of Eichstatt; domestic prelate 1910, Member of the Commission for the re-editing of "Instructio Pastoralis Eystettensis " (5th ed.), taking charge of canonical and catechetical matters, 1902; assisted in the work of the new codification of the canon law, 1904; repeatedly summoned to Rome to assist at the deliberations of the Commission named for that purpose; participated in the founding of the Society for Prankish History, 1905. Member of the Board of Commissioners, Society for Prankish History. Author of: "Das Seminar in Eichstatt" (Eichstatt, 1888); "Das kirchliche Bilcherverbot" (Mainz, 1897); "Die kirchlichen Strafgesetze" (Mainz, ' 1899); "Die Civilehe des biirgerlichen Gesetzbuches im Lichte des kanonisohen Eherechts" (Mainz, 1900); "Das Testament des Geistlichen" (Mainz, 1901); "Lehr- buoh des Kirchenrechts" (Freiburg, 1905); ""Uber das Alter der Erstkommunicanten " (1910); editor of "Eichstatter Bischof s-Regesten " ; contributor of articles to, and participant in extended theological discussions in, various periodicals. ARTICLE: Eichstatt, Diocese of.

Holman, Frederick Van Voorhies, ph.B., lawyer, b. at Baker's Bay, Pacific County, Washing- ton State (then part of Oregon), 29 August, 1852, son of James Duval Holman of Kentucky, one of the founders of Pacific City, Oregon, and Rachel Hixson Summers, daughter of Thomas Summers of Kentucky, and grandson of John Holman, veteran of the War of 1812. Education: public and private schools and Academy and Female Seminary, Portland, Oregon; University of California. Admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Oregon 1879; practising lawyer, speciaUzing in corporation, real property and probate law, 1879- ; general counsel and director of Portland Railway, Light and Power Company; local general counsel for H. M. Byllesby and Company for Oregon, Washington and Idaho; counsel for and director of the Oregon Power Company; regent of the University of Oregon 1903- ; member of the Bars of the United States and Washington State Supreme Courts. Has done much for the growth and develop- ment of Portland, Oregon; Democratic National Committeeman for Oregon, 1904—1908; delegate-at- large. Democratic National Conventions, 1892, 1904, 1912; member of the Charter Commission, formed to frame new charter for Portland, 1902-1903, 1908- 1909; president, Oregon State Bar Association, 1909- 1910, and Oregon Pioneer Association, 1909-1910; won amateur gold medals, Exhibitions of Roses, Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905, and Alaska Yukon Exposition, Seattle, 1909; made an address on "The Oregon System", Civic Federa- tion, Chicago, 1911; one of the founders and former president of Portland Rose Society; gave Portland the name of Rose City., Director, McLoughlin Memorial Association; president Oregon Historical Society; member of: Washington Historical Society of Seattle; National Geographical Society; American Political Science Association; American Historical Association; Oregon Pioneer Association; American Bar Association; Portland Art Association; National Municipal League; Portland City Improvement Association. Author of: "Life of Dr. John Me- loughlin" (Cleveland, 1907); pamphlet on rose culture; contributor to: "The Quarterly" (Oregon Historical Society); "Country Life in America"; "Garden Magazine"; "Sunset Magazine". ARTICLE: McLoughlin, John.

Holweck, Reverend Frederick George, b. at Wiesloch, Baden, Germany, 29 December, 1856.