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Rev. Joseph F. Hanselman, S.J.
Fourteenth President of Holy Cross
1901 - 1906
Joseph
F. Hanselman was born on October 28, 1856 in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was
educated at St. Vincent's College, Pennsylvania and St. Francis
Xavier, New York City from which he graduated in 1877.
He entered the Grand Seminary, Montreal, but in
1878 he decided to enter the Society of Jesus at West Park, N.Y.
After teaching at St. Peter's College, Jersey
City and theological studies at Woodstock College, he was ordained
a priest in 1892. He began his priestly work at Holy Cross in 1893
as Dean of Studies and Discipline. In 1901 he was named President
of Holy Cross. He erected Alumni Hall which was a gift of the Holy
Cross Alumni. In 1906, he was appointed Provincial of the new Maryland-New
York Province; in 1912, Rector of Woodstock College and in 1918,
he was named American Assistant to the General of the Society of
Jesus in Rome. He served in that office until his death on January
16, 1923.
Link to
papers of President Hanselman RG 12.14 (.pdf file)
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