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Charles George Herbermann (1840–1916) was born in Saerbeck near Münster, Westphalia, Prussia, the son of George Herbermann and Elizabeth Stipp.〔''The Catholic Encyclopedia and its makers'', 1917. p. 76, 'The making of the Catholic Encyclopedia', p. iv ''et seq''.〕 He arrived in the United States in 1851, and seven years later graduated at College of St. Francis Xavier, New York City. He was appointed professor of Latin language and Literature (1869-1914) and librarian (1873-1914) at the College of the City of New York. For more than 50 years, he was immersed amidst various issues involved with Catholicism. He was president of the Catholic Club (1874–75) and of the United States Catholic Historical Society (1898-13). He became editor in chief of the ''Catholic Encyclopedia'' in 1905.〔 He translated Torfason's ''History of Vinland'' and wrote ''Business Life in Ancient Rome'' (1880). ==References==
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