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Ariel - Volume 10 Number 3
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Ariel - Volume 10 Number 2
Executive Editors
Madalyn Schaefgen
David Reich
Business Manager
David Reich
News Editors
Medical College
Edward Zurad
CAHS
John Guardiani
World
Mark Zwanger
Features Editors
Meg Trexler
Jim O\u27Brien
Editorials Editor
Jeffrey Banyas
Photography and Sports Editor
Stuart Singer
Commons Editor
Brenda Peterso
Ariel - Volume 10 Number 1
Executive Editors
Madalyn Schaefgen
David Reich
Business Manager
David Reich
News Editors
Medical College
Edward Zurad
CAHS
John Guardiani
World
Mark Zwanger
Features Editors
Meg Trexler
Jim O\u27Brien
Editorials Editor
Jeffrey Banyas
Photography and Sports Editor
Stuart Singer
Commons Editor
Brenda Peterso
Ariel - Volume 10 Number 5
Executive Editors
Madalyn Schaefgen
David Reich
Business Manager
David Reich
News Editors
Medical College
Edward Zurad
CAHS
John Guardiani
World
Mark Zwanger
Features Editors
Meg Trexler
Jim O\u27Brien
Editorials Editor
Jeffrey Banyas
Photography and Sports Editor
Stuart Singer
Commons Editor
Brenda Peterso
Ariel - Volume 10 Number 6
Executive Editors
Madalyn Schaefgen
David Reich
Business Manager
David Reich
News Editors
Medical College
Edward Zurad
CAHS
John Guardiani
World
Mark Zwanger
Features Editors
Meg Trexler
Jim O\u27Brien
Editorials Editor
Jeffrey Banyas
Photography and Sports Editor
Stuart Singer
Commons Editor
Brenda Peterso
Catholic Social Thought: The Documentary Heritage
Reviewed Book: O\u27Brien, David J. Catholic Social Thought: The Documentary Heritage. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1992
The Modal Dimension
Space and time are two obvious candidates as dimensions of reality. Yet,
are they the only two dimensions of reality? Famously, David Lewis
maintained the doctrine o
David Dean O\u27Keefe
David Dean O\u27Keefe was born in Middletown, Ireland, where little is known of his younger years. He came to the United States in the 1860. A seaman by trade, he sailed between Liverpool and Savannah on the ship William Gregory In 1869 David was married to Catherine Masters, a native of St. Augustine, Florida, whose family was living in Savannah. After his marriage, O\u27Keefe began working on small vessels around the city. In 1871, in fear of killing a man, O\u27Keefe left Savannah on the Belvedere which was heading for Chicago. The ship was wrecked in a typhoon around the Caroline IsÂlands. Fortunately, O\u27Keefe, the lone survivor, washed ashore on the island of Yap, a small island in the Caroline chain. It was on this tiny island that King O\u27Keefe , as he is popularly referred to created his island kingdom and the acclaimed wealth that became a point of fantasy to Savannahians and a controversy to his family in•1901 after his mysterious disappearance.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/sav-bios-lane/1162/thumbnail.jp
Allen, David O.
Born on September 1, 1799. He was a congressional missionary where he spend much time in India. His most significant work was done in Bombay where he worked as secretary of the Bombay Tract and Book Society. Died on July 19, 1863.https://digitalworks.union.edu/alumnifiles_1823/1002/thumbnail.jp
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