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Bishop Larnh is guest of honor at the testimonial dinner given in Sullivan Hall. I ' 1.15 hi' 99 The President of the College, The Reverend William Granger Ryan, greets the Most Reverend Yohn Francis O'Hara, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of -Philadelphia. State and city dignitaries are pictured with Bishop Lainh after his civic reception. Seated: Governor John S. Fine, The Most Reverend Hugh Louis Lamb, The Reverend William Granger Ryang Standing: Mayor William L. Treager, Congressman Augustine B. Kelley, Mr. Frank Bincla, Mayor of eannette. I Governor Fine and other ojicials applaud Bishop Lainh's address at the Civic Reception. ' Menihers of the clergy render ohedience to their new superior, Bishop Lamb. 1: ,.,, 2:5-va f' ,lr
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The Most Reverend Hugh Louis Lamb, arriving by speeial lrainfrom Phifadeiphia, is weleofned by the Most Reverend 7ohn F. Dearden, lhe Bishop of fhe Diocese of Pillsburgh. QW ' A is PM . , ' S J..-.. .Y . 4 Q.: y' i fag' 1 Q- l wsiu sfii.. if 5. ' . 1, ' e '. A Q X- , V , X v pg., , lk A , A , A ff ra . eee A if e f A 11' . 'I ' t eeee 1 1 1 sg. Crowds gather as ihe procession enzers the Cathedraf of fhe Blessed Sacrament. Greensburg Beeonaes an Elozseqoal fee Memorable among the events of 1952 was the erection of a new diocese with Greensburg as its see and the Most Reverend Hugh Louis Lamb its first bishop. Announcement of this appointment by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, was made on May 23, 1951. Following the death of Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, Bishop Lamb served as administrator of the Arch- diocese of Philadelphia, and his coming to Greensburg was delayed until January 15, 1952. His installation by the new Archibshop of Philadelphia, the Most Reverend John F. O'Hara, took place the next day in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Members of the hierarchy and the clergy from many parts of the United States participated in the ceremonies. Following the solemn pontihcal Mass, almost eight hundred guests attended the testimonial banquet served in Sullivan Hall. On Sunday, January 20, at a civic reception in the Greens- burg High School, Bishop Lamb was ofhcially welcomed by Pennsylvania's Governor John S. Fine, Greensburg's mayor, William L. Treager, and Congressman Augustine B. Kelley representing the Catholic laity. ' . Seton Hill students welcome Bishop Lamb, grateful for the blessings that will come to us through our spiritul father. To him we pledge fidelity and filial love. . Members of ihe hierarchy, the efergy, and friends eongregatefor the insiallafion of Bishop Lamb as lhejirsf Bishop of the Diocese of Greensburg. I as PAQ, if
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