File:Staff of The Aquinas 1916.jpg

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English: Black and white photograph (dated 1916) of the student staff of The Aquinas, the St. Thomas College student newspaper. The Aquinas was first published in January 1916 as a monthly literary magazine. Standing, left to right: Clarence Mulherin '17; Joseph Boland '22; EdwardMcHugh '20; Richard Haggerty '19; Robert Seddon '16; Martin O'Connor '18; Henry Klonoski '16; Edgar Loftus '21; Jerome Casey '23. Seated: Patrick O'Boyle '16; Henry Herbert '18; Patrick Casey '20; Frank Higgins '20; Francis Megargee '20; Paul Carey '20; William Greavy '20; Charles Gallagher '16.
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Source http://digitalservices.scranton.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p9000coll7/id/2317
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