520 PATRICK H. YANCEY 



One notable exception to the inactivity of Catholic scientists 

 in this regard is the Albertus Magnus Lyceum, at the Domini- 

 can House of Studies, River Forest, Illinois. This is the life 

 work of Father William H. Kane, O. P., in whose honor this 

 volume is published. Father Kane and his associates have 

 worked tirelessly at the synthesis of philosophy and natural 

 science. The steady output of publications shows a vitality 

 that augurs well for the progress of science among Catholics 

 in the United States. May he have many more years of work in 

 his chosen field. 



Patrick H. Yancey, S.J. 



Spring Hill College 

 Mobile, Alabama 



