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Excerpt from The Sub Turri, 1943 Louis mccoy, a.m John Shork, m.s., Lecturer in Education Assistant Professor of Physics John F. -mclaughlin, b.s., Ernest A. S-ici'lia-no, a.m., Fellow in Physics Instructor in Roman-cc Languages Rev. Francis J. Mcmanus', s.j., Rev. George F. Smith, s.j., a.m., Professor of Religion Assistant Professor of History Robert B. Masterson, m.ed., Rev. Sidney J. Smith, s.j., a.m., Lecturer in Education Professor of English and Latin Francis L. Maynard, a.m., Rev. Patrick Sullivan, s.j., a.m., Instfuctor' in Biology Instruct-or in Classics Vincent G. Mi'l-lbury, a.b. Henry C. Titus, a.m. Fellow in Italian Instructor in History Rev. Vincent d'e Paul o'brien, s.j., Lou-is R. Welch, m.s., m.ed., Dean of Into-wn School Instruct-or in Education Rev. John C. O'connell, s.j., ph.d., William A. Welch, a.m., Chairman, Department of Sociology Lecturer in Education John T. O'connell, ph.d., Rev. Thomas F. Barrett, s.j., Lecturer in Education Librarian John M. O'lo-u-ghlin, a.r., John F. Byrnes, Assistant Professor Librarian of Industrial Management John W. Pi-l'lio-n, b.s., Dr. James W. Culliton, Fellow in Chemistry Professor of I Industrial Management Rev; L'eo F. Qu a.m., Rev. John P. Donnelly, s.j., Instructor in Latin Instructor in English Rev. Tho-mas J. Quinn, s.j. A.m., Rev. Anthony Eiardi, s.j., Professor of. Greek and Latin Instructor in Mathematics [j'oh'n J. Rohan, b.sg' Wi'lliaim J. Fitzs'im-ons, Fellow in Chemistry Instructor in Business Law Rev. Gregory Roy, s.j., a.m. Rev. Robert J. Mcewen, s.j., Assistant in Biology Instructor in Marketing and Economics James J. Ryan, b.s., Rev. James D. Mclaughlin, s.j., Fellow in Chemistry Professor of Rel'igi Themas I. Ryan, m.s., William J. O'keefe Instructor in Biology Assistant Professor of Accounting Rev. Stephen A. Shea, s.j., a.m., John W. Welcker. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.