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The one Priest I knew was Father O'Donnel. I'm not sure of the spelling, but he was my Chemistry prof at St. Francis college in Biddeford Me in 1973-74. I beleive the college is called - the College of New Englan now. I see another priest T.L. VAn Winkle who died in 1988

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