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of the College of the Holy Cross:
Rev. James Clark, S.J.
Sixth
President of Holy Cross
1861 - 1867
James
Clark was born in Clark's Valley, Pennsylvania on October 21, 1809.
He graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1829 with Robert
E. Lee. Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy, was a classmate
at the Academy graduating in 1828. He resigned his commission in
1830. Shortly, thereafter, he was converted to Catholicism and taught
science for several years at St. Mary's College, Baltimore.
He entered the Society of Jesus in 1844 and was
ordained a priest in 1847. He taught Mathematics and Physics and
was Treasurer of Georgetown College until 1861 when he was appointed
President of Holy Cross. During the difficult Civil War Years he
also taught classes in Mathematics, Physics and French. In 1869
he was President of Gonzaga College, Washington, D.C. and served
in that office until 1875.
The remaining years of his life Rev. Clark spent
as teacher and spiritual counselor at Georgetown College where he
died on September 9, 1885.
Link to
papers of President Clark RG 12.6 (.pdf file)
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