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Show Death of Abbe Hogan. Baltimore. Information of the death of Very Rev. Dr. John B. Hogan, a prominent member of the Society of St. Sulpice, has reached this country from Paris, where the headquarters of the society are located. The news of Dr. Hogan's death did not come as a surprise, as he has been in failing health for some months. In his death the society loses one of its most prominent members, much re- j spected in this country and in Europe. For several years he was president of St. John's Seminary. Mass., and for two years he was the head of the divinity school of the Catholic university at Washington. The charm of his personality, person-ality, beauty of his character and his intellectual attainments won him many friends and admirers. The venerable Archbishop John J. "Williams of Boston held him in high regard. |