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Clouds Cover the Campus

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During the Second Great War, in a college campus in the United States, a German professor is brutally killed along with his plans for a new bomb sight invention are all gone. There are questions as to who killed the professor and stole the plans and are all of these real accidents or is there a scheme behind it?

Daniel Aloysius Lord, S.J. was born on April 23, 1888 and died on January 15, 1955. He was a creative and famous Catholic author from the United States. His highly remarkable work was probably drafting the 1930 Production Code for motion pictures.

He was born in Chicago, Illinois. Daniel Lord went to a local Catholic elementary and high school before enrolling at St. Ignatius College. He then joined the Society of Jesus at St. Stanislaus Seminary in Florissant, Missouri. From then on, he resided in St. Louis, Missouri. He was given an M.A. in Philosophy from St. Louis University, and became an English teacher in the university for three short years. He was later ordained as priest.

The themes of the works in his bibliography are religion, satire, plays, songs, mysteries, detective fiction and also politics.

He also wrote pamphlets such as Our Nuns: Their Varied and Vital Service for God and County in 1924; I can read ANYTHING!? All right! – then read THIS!, in 1932; Confession is a joy? in 1933; Religion and Leadership in 1933; Fashionable Sin – A Modern Discussion of an Unpopular Subject in 1934; My Mother, The Study of an Uneventful Life in 1934; You can’t live that way; The Call to Catholic Action, and Our Part in the Mystical Body.

His works also include Father Finn, S.J., the story of his life told by himself for his friends young and old and Red Arrows in the Night.
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