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FACULTY ADMINISTRATION
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Past Faculty and Administration Since 1852, Loyola ' s faculty and administration have shaped the character of the college, deeply affected the lives of thousands of young men and women, and ultimately contributed to the educational, professional, and cultural life of Maryland, and, on a smaller scale, the nation. The Evergreen Annual salutes those dedi- cated teachers and administrators. John Early, founder of Loyola College, 1848-1873, president of Holy Cross, Loyola, and Georgetown. He would not talk money . People described him as a gentleman of the old school , a man of many amiable and lovable qualities . James A. Ward, S.J., Samuel Lilly, S.j., Anthony Ma- raschi, S.J., first teachers at Loyola, all had previously taught at Georgetown. Father Ward known as the uncompromising disciplinarian . Father Lilly as uni- formly gentle and forebearing . When Loyola was legally incorporated in 1853, two of the original charter members were Jesuit scholastics, Robert Fulton and Edward McNerhany. Fulton later became President of Boston College. Fr. Edward Holker Welch taught at Loyola College 1856, later a star on the Georgetown faculty William Clarke, second President of Loyola - his ancestor was among Maryland legislators who in 1649 enacted Maryland Act of Religious Toleration — also related to frontiersman Daniel Boone Fr. Charles King served for a time as Dean of Loyola William P. Brett, S.j. taught philosophy and theology, became ninth President of Loyola, succeeding Father John Morgan in 1900. Fr. John La Forge taught spring semester at Loyola — later became editor of America and leader for inter- racial justice Father Francis Xavier Brady, twelth president of Loyola, installed on June 12, 1908 Father Ziegler, S.J. reorganized alumni association in 1911 Loyola students dedicated the 1916 volume of the Evergreen Annual to President William J. Ennis, S.J., who taught rhetoric at the college at one time Father Timothy Brosnahan taught Ethics at Loyola Herman Storck, a Jesuit, was an important figure in the New York- Philadelphia area — he provided money for a retreat house, was de- scribed as charming and generous lohn Early, S.|. Vincent F. Beatty, S.)., president of the college, and jim Lacy, Loyola graduate, greet John Kennedy on Feb. 18, 1958. Dr. Doris Boyle loseph S. Didusch, S.). 12 Faculty Administration
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