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Kerby, William

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Kerby, William (Joseph) (1870–1936)

US priest and sociologist. As an official of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, he promoted ‘scientific charity’, or professionalism in the church's administration of social programmes. He became a monsignor in 1934.

He was born in Lawler, Iowa. He was ordained in 1892, earned a doctorate from Louvain and taught at Catholic University 1906–17.



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