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During Brosnahan's presidency, the number of students enrolled increased to 450, from 315 in 1890, and the school's finances were in good order. In 1895 and 1896, he purchased two brick buildings on Newton Street to house the Young Men's Catholic Association, which was previously housed inside the
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as the prefect of studies of Woodstock College in 1906. In 1909, he went to Loyola College in Maryland as a professor or ethics, where he also gave evening lectures to the public. In 1914, Brosnahan's health began to deterioriate, which physicians diagnosed as
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to become editor of the publication. Brosnahan introduced coverage of contemporary subjects, rather than purely historical ones. He also appointed the first assistant editors. In 1887, Brosnahan completed his theological studies, and was
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classes from its college classes. Each were held in separate wings of the building, with separate entrances to each. Brosnahan was succeeded as president by
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and doctors believed he would not survive. After recovering, Brosnahan began his education, briefly attending two private schools. He then enrolled in a
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at Woodstock College. In 1892, he again returned to Boston College as a professor of philosophy, and on February 2, 1892, he professed his
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Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, S.J., Boston College President, 1894–1898, National Spokesman for Jesuit Liberal Education
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between Boston College and Georgetown. On May 1, 1895, three students from each school debated the merits of the
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In 1898, Brosnahan returned to Woodstock College as a professor of metaphysics for one year, and then taught
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denied his application. Brosnahan again applied to the order, and was accepted into the Jesuit
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of studies. He reorganized the schedule of English classes and wrote a summary of the Jesuit
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curriculums. This article brought Brosnahan to national prominence within Catholic circles.
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for farmers' children near his house. In November 1862, due to the outbreak of the
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that advocated elective classes, which Eliot had recently implemented at
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Catalogus defunctorum in renata Societate Iesu ab a. 1814 ad a. 1970
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Donovan, Charles F.; Dunigan, David R.; FitzGerald, Paul A. (1990).
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was held at St. Aloysius Church, and his body was interred in the
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college building. In 1898, he purchased a large tract of land in
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During his presidency of Boston College, Brosnahan was also the
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In 1887, Brosnahan returned to Boston College as a professor of
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Burials at the Georgetown University Jesuit Community Cemetery
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studies. During the academic year of 1886 to 1887, he was the
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for four years, and in 1883, he founded the school magazine
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Brosnahan began for the first time a separation between
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11th Pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception
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History of Boston College: From the Beginnings to 1990
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St. Stanislaus Novitiate (Frederick, Maryland) alumni
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Timothy J. Brosnahan was born on January 8, 1856, in
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The following year, he completed his 1717: 1154: 1030:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1002: 964:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 952:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 940:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 928:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 916:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 904:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 833:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 821:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 809:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 461:On July 16, 1894, Brosnahan succeeded 1448: 1328:– via Boston College Libraries. 1264:from the original on February 8, 2023 1040: 1038: 863: 861: 845: 843: 841: 804: 802: 800: 798: 504:, organized a much-anticipated first 1342:Adversaria ethica in ordinem redacta 1294:from the original on August 11, 2023 1278:"Obituary: Father Timothy Brosnahan" 1176:from the original on August 11, 2023 1142:from the original on August 11, 2023 755: 753: 751: 749: 721: 719: 688: 686: 565:Adversaria ethica in ordinem redacta 278:the following Sunday, January 15 at 18:American Jesuit educator (1856–1915) 1241:from the original on March 22, 2021 364: 13: 1795:20th-century American philosophers 1790:19th-century American philosophers 1770:19th-century American male writers 1760:Loyola University Maryland faculty 1740:Gonzaga College High School alumni 1333: 1302:– via Jesuit Online Library. 1224:The Jesuit Heritage in New England 1184:– via Jesuit Online Library. 1150:– via Jesuit Online Library. 1124:Carroll, William H. 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The Reverend
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Bust-length photograph of Brosnahan
President of Boston College
Edward I. Devitt
W. G. Read Mullan
Alexandria, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
Jesuit Community Cemetery
Alma mater
Gonzaga College
Woodstock College
James Gibbons
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Catholic
Jesuit
president
Boston College
Virginia
Society of Jesus
Woodstock College
Georgetown University
Harvard University
Alexandria, Virginia
baptized
St. Mary's Church
parish
Washington County
Brightwood
Washington, D.C.

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