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Born Joseph Aloysius Dwan in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Dwan moved with his family to the United States when he was 11 years old.
* 1782 Joseph Aloysius Assemani, Lebanese orientalist ( b. 1710 )
* February 9 Joseph Aloysius Assemani, Syrian orientalist ( b. 1710 )
* Henderson, Anne ( 2000 ), ' Joseph Aloysius Lyons ,' in Michelle Grattan ( ed.
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* Joseph Aloysius Durick ( October 13, 1914 June 26, 1994 ) U. S. Roman Catholic bishop and civil rights advocate.
Statues of St. Ignatius, St. Joseph, and St. Aloysius are among the most notable religious landmarks on campus, and there is also a statue of Bing Crosby.
White ; and the late Aloysius J. Kromkowski, a long time elected St. Joseph County public servant, for whom the " Al Kromkowski polka " is named.
He was educated at St. Joseph High School, St. Aloysius ' College and the University of Malta.
Joseph Aloysius Hansom ( 26 October 1803 29 June 1882 ) was a prolific English architect working principally in the Gothic Revival style, who invented the Hansom cab and was one of the founders of the eminent architectural journal, The Builder, in 1843.
Francis Joseph Aloysius Selke (; May 7, 1893 July 3, 1985 ) was a Canadian hockey manager in the National Hockey League.
The oldest Roman Catholic church in Chorlton-on-Medlock was the Church of the Holy Name on Oxford Road ( built between 1869 and 1871 ), a fine example of the work of the architect Joseph Aloysius Hansom.
It was directed by Artistic Associate Jenny Sullivan and starred Joseph Fuqua as Father Flynn and Robin Pearson Rose as Sister Aloysius.
Ritual blowing occurs in the liturgies of catechumenate and baptism from a very early period and survives into the modern Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Maronite, and Coptic rites .< ref > Alongside Martène and Suntrup ( cited above ), convenient collections of illustrative material include W. G. Henderson, ed., < cite > Manuale et Processionale ad usum insignis Ecclesiae Eboracensis ,</ cite > Surtees Society Publications 63 ( Durham, 1875 for 1874 ), especially Appendix III " Ordines Baptismi " below as < cite > York Manual </ cite >; Joseph Aloysius Assemanus, < cite > Codex liturgicus ecclesiae universae, I: De Catechumenis </ cite > and < cite > II: De Baptismo </ cite > ( Rome, 1749 ; reprinted Paris and Leipzig, 1902 ); J. M. Neale, ed., < cite > The Ancient Liturgies of the Gallican Church ... together with Parallel Passages from the Roman, Ambrosian, and Mozarabic Rites </ cite > ( London, 1855 ; rpt.
* Codex liturgicus ecclesiae universae / Joseph Aloysius Assemanus ... recensuit, latine vertit, Praefationibus, Commentariis, et variantibus Lectionibus illustravit.
Joseph Aloysius Durick served as Auxiliary Bishop of Mobile-Birmingham ( 1954 1963 ), and later served as Bishop of Nashville.
* Bishop Aloysius Joseph Willinger ( 1886 1973 ) Bishop of Monterey-Fresno, California, USA
Kozak was born Susan Jane Kozak in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Dorothy ( née Taraldsen ), a university music teacher, and Joseph Aloysius Kozak, an attorney.
* Aloysius Joseph Willinger ( 1929-1946 )
Aloysius Joseph Willinger retired as the third and last bishop of the diocese.
She was accompanied by Sister Benizi ( who was placed in charge of the school ), Sister M. Joseph, Sister Clotilde and Sister Aloysius Joseph.
It is one of the early works of the distinguished architect, Joseph Aloysius Hansom, who later became famous for designing the hansom cab.
Mr Joseph Peterson, a senior physics master, was promoted to the post of vice-principal, joining Mr Aloysius Yong, an alumni who has served in various other capacities in the school and the sole vice-principal until then.

Joseph and Lyons
* 1939 Joseph Lyons, Australian politician, 10th Prime Minister of Australia ( b. 1879 )
In 1939 Holt's mentor Robert Menzies became Prime Minister after the sudden death of the incumbent Joseph Lyons and the short-term caretaker ministry of Sir Earle Page.
The standoff was settled only when Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons met with members of the Australian Board and outlined to them the severe economic hardships that could be caused in Australia if the British public boycotted Australian trade.
Page remained dominant in the party until 1939 and briefly served as an interim Prime Minister between the death of Joseph Lyons and the election of Robert Menzies as his successor, but Page's refusal to serve under Menzies led to his resignation as leader.
* When Joseph Lyons, prime minister and leader of the United Australia Party ( UAP ), died suddenly in April 1939, the governor-general, Lord Gowrie, called on Sir Earle Page to become caretaker prime minister.
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Menzies ' first term as Prime Minister commenced in 1939, after the death in office of the United Australia Party leader Joseph Lyons and a short-term interim premiership by Sir Earle Page.
* 1879 Joseph Lyons, Australian politician, 10th Prime Minister of Australia ( d. 1939 )
The party governed Australia for much of the 1930s, through Australia's recovery from the Great Depression under Joseph Lyons and into the early stages of the World War II under Robert Menzies.
Joseph Lyons, UAP Prime Minister of Australia 1932-1939
Founding leader Joseph Lyons began his political career as an Australian Labor Party politician and served as Premier of Tasmania.
On 7 April 1939, with the storm clouds of the Second World War gathering in Europe and the Pacific, Joseph Lyons became the first Prime Minister of Australia to die in office.
* Joseph Lyons 1931-1939
* April 7 Joseph Lyons, 10th Prime Minister of Australia ( b. 1879 )
* September 15 Joseph Lyons, Premier of Tasmania and Prime Minister of Australia ( d. 1939 )
William Lyon Mackenzie King ( Prime Minister of Canada ), Joseph Lyons ( Prime Minister of Australia ) and J.
Indeed, since the Coalition's formation in 1923, the major non-Labor party had only been able to govern alone once, during Joseph Lyons ' first ministry -- and even then, Lyons ' United Australia Party had come up four seats short of a majority and needed confidence and supply support from the Country Party to govern.
In 1931, following negotiations with a group of Labor Party defectors led by Joseph Lyons, the Nationalist Party was absorbed into the new United Australia Party.
Joseph LyonsAlthough the new party was basically the Nationalist Party under a new name, Lyons was chosen as leader of the party ( and thus became Leader of the Opposition ) rather than the old Nationalist leader John Latham, as it was recognised that ( as an affable family man with the common touch ) he was a far more electorally appealing figure than the aloof Latham, and his Labor background and his Catholicism would allow him to win traditional Labor support groups ( working-class voters and Irish Catholics ) over to the new party.
The Australian federal Division of Lyons is named jointly in honour of Joseph Lyons and his widow Dame Enid Lyons.
The Canberra suburb of Lyons, Australian Capital Territory is named in honour of Joseph Lyons.

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