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he died an uncompromising Eepublican and Eationalist. Magalhaes Lima quotes some of Zorrilla s anti-Catholic sentiments in his Federation Ibdrique. He was an Agnostic, and he took a lively interest in the International Freethought Congress at Madrid in 1892. D. June 13, 1895.

ZUEBLIN, Professor Charles, Ph.B., D.B., American sociologist. B. May 4, 1866. Ed. Pennsylvania, North Western, Yale, and Leipzig Universities. In 1891 Zueblin founded the North Western Univer sity Settlement, and in the following year he was appointed secretary of the Chicago Society for University Extension. He became in the same year instructor in sociology at Chicago University. From 1896 to 1902 he was associate professor, and from 1902 to 1908 professor. He

edited the Twentieth Century Magazine in 1911-12, and has contributed to the Inter national Journal of Ethics and other periodicals. His Eationalism is given in his Religion of a Democrat (1908). He was President of the American League for Civic Improvement in 1901-1902, and is a member of the National Municipalities League and other reform bodies.

ZUPPETTA, Professor Luigi, Italian jurist. B. June 21, 1810. Ed. Naples University. Zuppetta took an active part in the rebellion of 1848, when the Catholics and Eoyalists were beaten at Naples. He was driven into exile at the failure of the Eevolution, but returned after the triumph of Garibaldi in 1860. He was later appointed professor of penal law at Pavia University.

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