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Catholics and scholarship; a symposium on the development of scholars edited by John A. O'Brien, with a preface by the Most Reverend John T. McNicholas, and an introduction by the Most Reverend Hugh C. Boyle.
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Main Author:
O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980
(ed.)
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
[Huntington, Ind.,
Our Sunday visitor,
1939]
Subjects:
Catholic Church
>
United States
>
Education.
Learning and scholarship
>
United States.
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1938 imprint.
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Call Number:
LC485 .O1 1938
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