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Presidents
of the College of the Holy Cross:
Rev. Joseph B. O'Hagan, S.J.
Eighth
President of Holy Cross
1873 - 1878
Joseph
B. O'Hagan was born in Ireland on August 15, 1826. The family emigrated
to Nova Scotia and after his secondary education he entered a local
seminary in 1844. In 1847 he met Rev. John McElroy, S.J. in Boston
and as a result he decided to enter the Jesuits in December of that
year. He finished his theological studies at the University of Louvain,
Belgium and was ordained a priest in 1861. Returning to the United
States at the outbreak of the Civil War he became a chaplain in
the Northern Army. After the war, Rev. O'Hagan served many churches
in Boston and in 1873 was appointed President of Holy Cross. At
the end of his presidency he fell sick and for reasons of health
sailed on a ship bound for California. Off the coast of Nicaragua
he was stricken with apoplexy and died on board on December 15,
1878. His body was transferred to Worcester where he rests in the
College cemetery.
Link to
papers of President O'Hagan RG 12.8 (.pdf file)
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