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A rebellion broke out among the students in 1850. It began when members of the Philodemic Society held a meeting one day, in defiance of the prefect's order to the contrary. Ryder, who frequently left the college to preach, had been away for several weeks on a preaching tour. In response, the prefect
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Upon assuming the presidency, Ryder inherited a significant debt of $ 20,000 (equivalent to $ 610,000 in 2023), which he liquidated by 1842, at least part of it being paid by Ryder himself from monies he earned lecturing. Ryder had gained a reputation for talent in preaching, which he did without
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Upon returning to the United States, he was appointed by Bishop Fenwick as president of the College of the Holy Cross on October 9, 1845, succeeding the school's first president, Thomas F. Mulledy. As president, he oversaw the construction of an east wing at the college, in accordance with the
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Ryder delegated much of his responsibility, though he remained in charge. He held the post until 1845; Jan Roothaan believed the province had to be put under the control of a European to rectify the compounding scandal and mismanagement that had begun under Thomas Mulledy. To that end, he was
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of the Jesuits' Maryland province. As a result, he praised Ignatius Brocard's decision not to send Mulledy back to the College of the Holy Cross, where Mulledy was greatly disliked. The lack of discipline among the Jesuits at Holy Cross drew the commentary of both the Bishop of Boston,
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and established a new medical faculty. They asked that their faculty be incorporated into Georgetown as its medical department, creating the first Catholic medical school in the United States. Ryder accepted the proposition within a week, giving rise to the
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After his first presidency at Georgetown ended in 1845, Ryder went to Rome to clear his name in light of suspicions of his relationship with a woman who had exchanged letters with him. He traveled to Rome in January by way of
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He was sent alongside five other American Jesuits, who would go on to become influential in the administration of the Society in the United States for several decades. Among these, Ryder and
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Founded on January 17, 1830, it was the first collegiate debating society in the United States, and it was Ryder who selected the name. He was also appointed by Peter Kenney as minister and
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on September 30, 1855, when he replaced Richard Kinahan to become the first Jesuit in this position, and remained until he was succeeded by John McGuigan on October 4, 1858.
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by prohibiting students from consuming alcohol on or off campus, and eventually applied this ban to the Jesuits as well. This unpopular policy was accompanied by a ban on
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took the opportunity to visit Georgetown. As president, Ryder's connections with Washington's politicians were strong. He had a particularly good relationship with the
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Ryder returned to the United States in 1829, where he took up a professorship in philosophy and theology at Georgetown, to teach Jesuit scholastics. He was named the
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In 1848, Ryder was appointed president of Georgetown for a second time, replacing Thomas Mulledy. His first act was to build a new edifice for
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In light of the ongoing Know Nothing movement, Ryder was referred to for some time as "Doctor Ryder" rather than "Father Ryder". He also wore
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suspended the society's meetings for one month. Upset at this decision, several members refused to perform their nightly reading at the
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and was made a professor. He returned to Georgetown College in 1829, where he was appointed to senior positions and founded the
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in the United States. Born in Ireland, he immigrated with his widowed mother to the United States as a child, to settle in
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was announced on May 1, 1840. His selection came despite concerns that he was more interested in giving talks and leading
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in the Georgetown neighborhood, which was then located on college property. He also implemented his fervent support for
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in 1852, where he raised $ 5,000 (equivalent to $ 180,000 in 2023). While there, he fell ill, and briefly went to
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than ensuring the institution was financially stable. Although he had the support of the Jesuit leadership, the
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and France. In Italy, he recruited eight Jesuits to join him in the United States. One of these was a future
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in Philadelphia, following a brief illness. His body was transported back to Georgetown to be buried in the
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to Mulledy. In this role, he received a severe lecture from Kenney in 1832 for not properly welcoming six
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Eulogy on Rev. Dr. Ryder, S.J : Delivered before the Philodemic Society of Georgetown College, D.C.
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LaGumina, Salvatore J.; Cavaioli, Frank J.; Primeggia, Salvatore; Varacalli, Joseph A., eds. (2000).
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Jesuits who arrived at the college. In 1834, Ryder became a professor of rhetoric at the university.
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of studies, where he implemented an overhaul of the curriculum under the direction of President
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Because of his oratorical skills, Ryder was sent to raise money for St. Joseph's College in
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In the fall of 1849, Ryder was approached by four physicians who had been excluded from the
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on July 13 and then on to Rome in late August, where Ryder studied theology and philosophy.
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In September 1843, while president of Georgetown, Ryder was appointed the
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of the Society of Jesus, with the strong support of his predecessor,
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were identified as the most intellectually advanced. They left from
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to the Jesuits; the diocese was unwilling to entertain this offer.
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to the Society of Jesus. Two years later, Ryder became the second
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Ryder clashed with Thomas Mulledy during Mulledy's election as
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was in progress, and the council fathers who were gathered in
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original plan for the school, which contained a dining room,
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Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences alumni
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would take priority over his obedience to the Jesuits.
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Later that year, Ryder presided over the marriage of
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Through having been recognized by the 694:Word of his preaching reached President 673: 557: 3882:Presidents of Saint Joseph's University 3518:Presidents of Saint Joseph's University 2578:"Chapter XIX: Father James Ryder, S.J." 2429: 2218: 1979: 1955: 1943: 1758: 1734: 1707: 1508:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" 1295: 1134: 1084: 968:in 1856, following its first president 949:, where he assisted in the founding of 721:Ryder oversaw the establishment of the 520:to be quarantined, before traveling to 3819: 2600:from the original on December 18, 2018 2485:from the original on December 19, 2018 2448:from the original on December 18, 2018 2413:from the original on December 15, 2018 2376:from the original on December 18, 2018 2355:Studies in the Spirituality of Jesuits 2346:Kuzniewski, Anthony J. 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(July 1, 1950). 2171:from the original on March 10, 2020 1647: 1313:from the original on March 24, 2018 966:president of Saint Joseph's College 615: 418:, and quelled a student rebellion. 56:President of Saint Joseph's College 13: 2502:McLaughlin, James Fairfax (1860). 2456:– via Jesuit Online Library. 725:in 1842, a project spearheaded by 595:In an 1835 speech to Catholics in 505:to the Jesuit's Maryland mission. 469:, then a city in the newly formed 421:In his later years, Ryder went to 14: 3913: 2812:Church of St. John the Evangelist 2618: 2072:. Vol. 1. Washington, D.C.: 2044:Saint Joseph's University Library 733:from Europe who were fleeing the 516:, on June 6, 1820, and landed in 3804: 3792: 3780: 3768: 3756: 3744: 2035:Croce, Carmen R. 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Lopez 2621: 2616: 2603: 2601: 2559: 2557: 2550: 2518: 2516: 2488: 2486: 2479: 2451: 2449: 2416: 2414: 2407: 2379: 2377: 2373: 2350: 2332: 2330: 2323: 2291: 2289: 2257: 2255: 2205: 2203: 2174: 2172: 2168: 2151: 2134: 2132: 2125: 2093: 2091: 2084: 2056: 2054: 2050: 2039: 2025: 2023: 2004: 1999: 1998: 1992:McLaughlin 1860 1990: 1986: 1978: 1974: 1968:McLaughlin 1860 1966: 1962: 1954: 1950: 1942: 1938: 1932:Kuzniewski 1999 1930: 1926: 1920:Kuzniewski 2014 1918: 1914: 1908:Kuzniewski 2014 1906: 1902: 1891: 1887: 1876: 1865: 1857: 1853: 1843: 1841: 1831: 1830: 1826: 1820:Kuzniewski 1999 1818: 1814: 1808:Kuzniewski 1999 1806: 1802: 1796:Kuzniewski 2014 1794: 1783: 1777:Kuzniewski 2014 1775: 1771: 1763: 1759: 1751: 1747: 1739: 1735: 1727: 1723: 1715: 1708: 1700: 1693: 1685: 1681: 1671: 1669: 1656: 1655: 1648: 1640: 1636: 1628: 1624: 1616: 1612: 1604: 1600: 1592: 1585: 1577: 1573: 1565: 1558: 1550: 1546: 1538: 1534: 1528:Kuzniewski 2014 1526: 1522: 1512: 1510: 1495: 1487:McCusker, J. 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Index

The Very Reverend
SJ
Portrait of James A. Ryder
President of Saint Joseph's College
Felix-Joseph Barbelin
James A. Ward
President of Georgetown College
Thomas F. Mulledy
Charles H. Stonestreet
Joseph A. Lopez
Samuel Mulledy
President of the College of the Holy Cross
Thomas F. Mulledy
John Early
Dublin
Ireland
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Jesuit Community Cemetery
Alma mater
Georgetown College
SJ
Catholic
Jesuit
Jesuit universities
Georgetown
District of Columbia
Georgetown College
Society of Jesus
Maryland

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