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WOODMAN, Clarence Eugene, clergyman, born in Saco, Maine, 1 November, 1852. He entered Amherst, but was graduated at Trinity in 1873. After a year's study at the General theological seminary of the Protestant Episcopal church in New York city, he became a convert to the Roman Catholic faith, and entered the Congregation of St. Paul, with which he has since been connected. He is among the most eloquent public orators of his church in this country. On high festivals he is frequently invited to preach in the cathedral, and has rendered great service throughout the church. As an amateur, Father Woodman has shown ability in various departments of physical science, especially in photography. The honorary degree of A. M. was conferred on him by Amherst in 1877, and that of Ph.D. by Manhattan college in 1883.
Samuel
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First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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