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ASTICLES: Cajbtan, Saint; Christianity; Honobius, Saint; Temperance Movements (Gbeat Britain and Ire- land); Waterton, Charles.

Keegan, Peter Chables, a.b., lawyer, b. at Van Buren, Maine, 13 May, 1850, son of James Keegan, of Slane, Co. Meath, Ireland, and Lucy Parent, of St. Mary, County of Beauce, P. Q., Canada. Educa- tion: University of New Brunswick. Member of the Maine Legislature for nine terms; one of the two United States Commissioners serving on the Joint International Commission between the United States and Great Britain, representing Canada, to investigate and report upon the conditions and uses of the St. John River, 1909- ; practising lawyer; president, Van Buren Trust Company, Van Buren, Maine. Delegate to the Democratic National Convention, 1900; served as Catholic member on commission authorized by the Maine Legislature to inquire into the advisabihty of establishing a State Board of Charities and Corrections, 1907-1908. President of the Bar of Aroostook County, Maine.

ARTICLE: Maine.

Keiley, Jabvis, a.m., b. in New York, 1876. Education: private schools. New York; Harvard University; Columbia University. Formerly con- nected with the New York Commercial Advertiser; at present, instructor in English, College of the City of New York, and professor of history. College of Mt. St. Vincent, Yonkers, New York; Councilman, Borough of Chffside Park, New Jersey, 1908-1911. Former editor (and proprietor) "Pahsade Post" (Grantwood, New Jersey).

ARTICLES: Georgia; Joliet, Louis; Keon, Miles Gerald; La Salle, Ren^-Robert-Cavelier, Siettr de; Malort, Sib Thomas; Miles, George Henry; Moylan, Stephen; Penal Laws in the English Colonies in America; RocHAMBEAtr, Jean-Baptiste-Donatien de Vimeur, Count de; Savannah, Diocese of; Shields, James; South Carolina.

Kelleher, Reverend John C, b.a., s.t.l., b.c.l., professor at St. John's College, Waterford, Ireland, b. at Lismore, Ireland, 21 December, 1877. Educa- tion: Mt. Melleray Seminary, Cappoquin; St. John's College, Waterford; Maynooth College (Dunboyne Student), Dublin, Ireland. Ordained 1902; profes- sor at St. John's College, Waterford, 1904r-1910; chaplain, St. Damian's, Donnybrook, 1910-1911; curate at Glendalough, 1912; curate at Ennis- kerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, 1913-. Author of "Private Ownership" (1911); contributor to: "Irish Theological Quarterly"; "Irish Ecclesiastical Record"; "Irish Educational Review".

ARTICLE: Boycotting.

Kelley, Vert Reverend Francis Clement, d.d., LL.D., b. at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 23 October, 1870, son of John and Mary Kelley. Education: St. Dunstan's College, Charlottetown, Seminary, Nicolet, P. Q., Canada. Ordained 1893; pastor at Lapeer, Michigan, 1893-1905; captain and chaplain, 32nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Spanish War, 1898; former captain and chaplain, Michigan National Guards (six years); former colonel and aide-de-camp of Staff of Commander-in-Chief, Spanish American War Veterans (one year) ; president (and founder with Archbishop Quigley of Chicago), CathoUc Church Extension Society, resident at Chicago, 1905-. At the expiration of his first term as president of Catholic Church Extension Society, reappointed officially by Pius X for five years more; former vice-commander, General Mihtary Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (five years). Member of the University Club (Chicago). Author of: "Last Battle of the Gods" (1907); "The Flam i ng Cross" (1911); pamphlets; short stories; edited "First American Catholic Missionary Congress Report"; editor (and fotmder), "Extension". i^TICLE: Society, Catholic Church Extension.

Kelly, Blanche Mart, b. at Troy, New York, 6 May, 1881. Education: Convent of the Sacred Heart, Albany, New York. Member of the Staff (1907- ) and in charge of the compilation of the Index Volume (1909-1914) "The Catholic Encyclo- pedia", New York. Author of "The Valley of Vision", verses (1916); contributor to: "The Messen- ger"; "McClure's Magazine"; "The Eye-Witness" (London); "Studies" (DubMn); "America"; "Catho- lic World*'.

ARTICLES: Ferrer, Raeael; Gerona, Diocese or Granada, University of; Gbassel, Lobenz; Hopkins, Gerabd Manley; Ippolito Galantini, Blessed; Lesueub, Jean- Francois; Macarius Magnes; Maffei, Marchesb Francesco; Majorca and Iviza, Diocese of; Malaga, Diocese of; Malhebbe, Fbancois; Mangan, James Clarence; Mantegna, Andrea; Margaret Pole, Blessed; Mercy. Brothers of Our Lady of; Norton, Christopher; Notbe Dame de Sion, Congregation of; Novatus, Saint; Poor, Little Sisters of the; Poob Sebvants of the Mother of God; Port Louis, Diocese of; Port Victoria, Diocese of; Providence, Sistebs of, of St. Anne; Queen's Daughtees; Sacristan: Altar Societies; Sale, Diocese of; Schools, Clerks Regular of the Pious; Senegambia and Senegal; Simon of Cascia, Blessed; Tabernacle Societies; Teqak- witha, Cathebine; William of Paris, Saint.

Kelly, Reverend Edward, b. at Toronto, Ontario, 31 May, 1876. Education: separate schools, De La SaUe Institute and St. Michael's College, Toronto; Grand Seminary, Montreal, Canada. Ordained 1905; assistant successively at Dixie and Barrie, Ontario, 1905-1909; rector, St. Joseph's Church, Grimsby, Ontario, 1909-1913; rector, St. Luke's Church, Thomhill, Ontario, 1913-. Former assistant editor, "Irish Canadian". Contributor to "Catholic Register" (Toronto). ARTICLE: Toronto, Abchdiocese of.

Kelly, Reverend George Edward, s.j. Educa- tion: Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland; Jesuit scholasticates, Frederick and Woodstock, Maryland, and St. Andrew-on-Hudson, Poughkeepsie, New York. Entered the Society of Jesus; has held the posts of high school professor, St. John's College, Fordham, New York (three years), director of Junior Hall, Fordham University, New York (two years) and professor of history, Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland (one year); ordained 1909; at Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland, 1910-1911; at St. Andrew-on-Hudson, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1911-1912; prefect of discipline, Fordham University, New York, 1912-1914; professor of German, Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland, 1915; secretary, Gonzaga College, Washington, D. C, 1916- ARTICLES : Bagot, Jean; Coster, Francis; Coton, Fierbe.

Kelly, Hugh, m.a., ll.d., merchant, b. in Chicago, Illinois, 24 September, 1858; d. in New York, 30 October, 1908, son of James and Sarah Belle (O'Brien) Kelly, of Sligo County, Ireland. Educa- tion: public schools and College of the City of New York. Began his business career, 1871; successively in the employ of Gomez and Monjo; Gomez, Rionda and Co.; Rionda, Benjamin and Co., commission merchants; formed a partnership with Manuel Rionda, engaging in the West Indian trade, 1883; married, Mary E., daughter of Thomas McCabe, 1883; associated with Franklin Farrel, establishing the house of Hugh Kelly, sugar merchants of New York and Havana, Cuba, 1884; school commissioner and trustee of city and normal colleges, New York, 1895-1898; president, Maritime Exchange, 1896- 1898; state commerce commissioner, 1898-1900; member of the board of managers, Central IsUp State Hospital, 1905-1908. Devoted much of his time to the study and research of sugar-cane culture and modern sugar house engineering and was considered one of the foremost scientific engineers in that industry. Member of the board of directors of: The Catholic Encyclopedia; the United Fruit Co.; the Seventh National Bank; the Third National Bank;