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O'gara, Martin J Mass ...
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Yates, Gerard F, 1907-...
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Dahlgren Chapel of the...
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Circa 1870
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June 7, 1945
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October 3, 1970
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Solemn requiem field mass for Chaplain (Captain) Martin J. O’Gara, S.J., at Georgetown University, June 7, 1945
O'Gara, Martin J.; Mass; Dahlgren Quadrangle (Washington, D.C.); Healy Hall (Washington, D.C.); Maguire Hall (Wasshington, D.C.); Mulledy (Building : Washington, D.C.); Jesuit heritage; Spiritual environment;
Martin J. O’Gara, S.J, a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., joined the Georgetown University faculty in 1940 as Assistant Professor of Religion, leaving in 1943 to become a chaplain in the Air Transport Command....
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Gerard F. Yates, S.J. (on left), reviews his citation for the Patrick Healy Award with Georgetown University President Robert J. Henle, S.J. (on right)
Yates, Gerard F., 1907-1979; Henle, R. J. (Robert John), 1909-; Patrick Healy Award; Jesuit heritage;
Gerard F. Yates, S.J. (1907-1979) spent forty years at Georgetown, as Professor of Government, Dean of the Graduate School, director of international student programs, foreign student advisor, and as a...
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John McElroy, S. J.
McElroy, John, 1782-1877; Jesuit heritage; Social responsibility;
John McElroy, S.J., was born in Ireland in 1782 and came to the United States in 1803. He entered Georgetown College in 1806, the same year he joined the Society of Jesus as a lay brother, and eventually...
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Newly ordained Jesuits’ first blessing in front of Dahlgren Chapel at Georgetown University
Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart (Washington, D.C.); Jesuit heritage; Spiritual environment;
Dahlgren Chapel, the ninth building on Georgetown’s campus, was dedicated in 1893. Elizabeth Drexel and John Vinton Dahlgren (A.B. 1889, LL.B. 1891) had originally proposed that a small mortuary chapel...
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