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John Augustine Zahm
Father John Augustine Zahm (pseudonym H. J. Mozans), CSC (June 14, 1851 – November 10, 1921) was a Holy Cross priest, author, scientist, and South American explorer. He was born at New Lexington, Ohio, and died in Munich, Germany. ==Education and Career==
Zahm attended the University of Notre Dame in 1867 and graduated with honors in 1871 as a Novitiate of the Congregation of the Holy Cross.〔(Father Zahm )〕 He finished his theological studies and was ordained in 1875.〔(Father Zahm )〕 Zahm was hired by the University of Notre Dame as a science teacher although he had interest in literature.〔()〕 During his time teaching he wrote the text ''Sound and Music'' in 1892.〔(History of the Zahm Dante Collection, A biography of John A. Zahm, C.S.C. )〕 He was appointed the Vice President of Notre Dame at 25 years old and held the position for nine years. In 1895, he was recognized as Dr. of Philosophy by Pope Leo XIII.〔(History of the Zahm Dante Collection, A biography of John A. Zahm, C.S.C. )〕 He went on to fill various positions in the Congregation, at one time being a provincial from 1898 to 1906 and served as Procurator General for the Congregation of the Holy Cross. Zahm became a leader in the drive to pacify the tensions between Roman Catholicism and Darwinian biology, and became well known in the Catholic arena as he was asked to speak in many Catholic Winter and Summer School lectures. His lectures concerning Genesis can be found in a volume called Bible, Science and Faith.
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