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Most Rev. Joseph N. Dinand, S.J.
Sixteenth President of Holy Cross
1911 - 1918 1924 - 1927
Joseph
N. Dinand was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 3, 1869.
He attended Boston College High School and Boston College. After
his third year at Boston College he entered the Society of Jesus
in August, 1887.
He made his philosophical and theological studies
at woodstock College MD and was ordained a priest in 1903. Rev.
Dinand's first assignment was to St. George's College, Kingston,
Jamaica, W. I. as teacher and Dean of Studies. Recalled to the United
States, he was named President of Holy Cross in October, 1911. During
this tenure of office he built Beaven Hall. For the next six years
he was Assistant to the Provincial of the Maryland-New York Province
and then in 1924 named again President of Holy Cross. Before leaving
Holy Cross he built the splendid library that bears his name.
In 1927 he was made Vicar Apostolic of Jamaica
and Bishop of Selinus. Three short years he labored as Bishop of
this Caribbean island when sickness forced him to resign. He spent
the remaining years of his life as Spiritual Father of Weston College
where he died on July 29, 1943.
Link to
papers of President Dinand RG 12.16 (.pdf file)
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