"The fame of Sarbiewski is as wide as the world of letters."
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Mathias Casimir Sarbiewski (1913) Catholic Encyclopedia
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John F. Quirk
John F. Quirk (July 23, 1859 – November 19, 1922) was a Jesuit priest who served as the president of Loyola University Maryland.
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