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of the College of the Holy Cross:
Rev. Robert W. Brady, S.J.
Seventh
President of Holy Cross
1867 - 1869 1883 - 1887
Robert
W. Brady, twice President of Holy Cross, was born in Hancock, Maryland
on October 16, 1825. He studied at St. John's College, MD and entered
the Society of Jesus on August 31, 1843 at Frederick, MD.
As a scholastic, he taught humanities at Georgetown
(1845-1847) and at Holy Cross (1847-1852). After studying theology
at Georgetown, he was ordained a priest in 1857. In 1867, he was
named President of Holy Cross. During his tenure as president, he
added the west wing and the spires of Fenwick Hall.
He left Holy Cross in 1869 to serve one year as
President of Boston College. From 1877 to 1882 he was the Provincial
of the Maryland Jesuits . He returned to Holy Cross in 1883 to 1887
to serve his second term as college president.
He became Pastor of Trinity Church at Georgetown
College Washington, D.C. where he died on March 26, 1891.
Link
to papers of President Brady RG 12.7 (.pdf file)
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