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MUSSOLINI HAS
QUIETED ITA[LY]
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Father West Flanney H
From Rome, Tell of Chang[es]
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HOME AFTER TWO YEARS
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May Be Appointed to St. Peter
Seminary Professorship
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After two years of successful study
in colleges connected with the Catholic
church in Rome, Rev. Father Thoma[s]
West Flannery, D. D., son of Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Flannery, 319 Piccadilly
street, returned to London early last
evening and will, it is expected, fill a
professorship in St. Peter's Seminary
here. Father Flannery's study has bee[n]
along a special line which it is th[e]
privilege of comparatively few priest[s]
to enjoy, and the success achieve[d]
while in the ancient city, both by him-
self and Farther Bryant Ffaulkes, P. C.
L., another graduate of St. Peter's Sem-
inary, reflects distinction of themselve[s]
and on London generally. Fathe[r]
Ffaulkes, who has also been studyin[g]
in Rome for the past two years, wil[l]
return to the city about the end of th[e]
week.

Father Flannery's stay in Rome wa[s]
particularly eventful. In an interview
with the The Free Press, following his ar-
rival here last night, he outlined some
of his outstanding experiences
during his sojourn in foreign lands.
Besides being in Rome when the former
Government was overthrown and re-
placed by the regime of Premier Musso-
lini, following a practically bloodless
revolution, it was his privilege to [have?]...

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