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Bernard A. Maguire

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1502: 684:. Enrollment at the university had declined precipitously during the war, and few students remained by the time Maguire took office. From 1859 to 1861, the number of students dropped from 313 to 17. As a result of the decreased enrollment, the university was left in a precarious financial state. By the end of Maguire's term, the number of students had begun to rebound. Georgetown's physical campus also suffered during the war, which Maguire described as being "nearly ruined." Upon the end of the 1866 academic year in July, he immediately began to repair and expand the buildings that were damaged from being used as 588: 50: 673: 512: 2103: 2091: 2067: 2079: 483:, expelled three students, prompting an uproar among the student body. Believing the expulsion applied to all the students involved in the dispute, 40 students left the university and took up residence in hotels in Washington. They wrote the prefect demanding that they be allowed to return without punishment and that the first prefect be replaced by someone new. 543:. Maguire officially assumed the office on January 25, 1853. As president, he was well liked by the students, despite having a reputation for being stern. Some students were displeased with the prefect's imposition of discipline and Maguire's declination to overrule him; they staged another uprising, throwing stones and 2055: 607:
Construction on a separate building for the preparatory division began in June 1854. The five-story building connected the two buildings to its east and west, and contained a playroom, public hall, classrooms, study hall, and dormitory space. More modest than was originally envisioned several years
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in 1851, both to reduce any negative influence of the older students on the younger ones and because the intermixing of ages dissuaded some older students from attending Georgetown's higher education division. The preparatory division was further segregated with the creation of separate housing for
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After word of this standoff reached the local newspapers, Maguire met with the students to persuade them to peacefully return. Eventually, the students agreed to unconditionally return and issued an apology. At the same time, Villiger resigned as first prefect, and Maguire was selected to replace
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of the university. His time at Georgetown was paused during the 1842–1843 academic year, while he taught mathematics and was the prefect at Saint John's College; he also oversaw the school's library and museum. Afterwards, Maguire returned to Georgetown, where he taught
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Despite the construction of new buildings, a significant increase in the number of students left Georgetown pressed for physical accommodations. Therefore, Maguire sought to erect another building, but these plans were rendered untenable by the
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Following his second presidency of the university, Maguire returned to St. Aloysius Church as the pastor. He preached regularly until retiring from the position in May 1875. He returned to missionary work, preaching in Canada and
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to break the windows. The rebellion was quickly quashed after a lecture at breakfast the following morning, in which Maguire appealed to the students' sense of honor. Six students were expelled as a result.
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the younger students in 1852 and the institution of a separate academic calendar in 1856. This separation was effective in producing a significant increase in the number of college-aged students enrolling.
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Maguire became the president of Georgetown University for a second time on January 1, 1866. Replacing John Early, he took office in the aftermath of the
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was established at the end of his presidency. His term ended in 1870, and he returned to missionary work, traveling throughout the country. He died in
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Maguire promoted dramatic and literary societies among the students. In April 1853, the university was visited by the Catholic intellectual
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Several improvements were made to the university's facilities during Maguire's presidency. The preparatory division (which later became
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priest, periodically visited the Maguires and other families working on the canal project. He thought Bernard would be suitable for the
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in 1858. His first time engaging in pastoral work, Maguire garnered a reputation as a skilled orator. In 1859, he was transferred to
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the students at Georgetown. During that time, there was an uprising among the students, stemming from a dispute between the
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began during Early's presidency but were suspended due to the war. At the suggestion of a future university president,
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before, the Preparatory Building cost $ 20,000 and was complete by the commencement of 1855. It was outfitted with new
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in Baltimore. On the third day of the retreat, he fell ill and was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, where he received
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and the first prefect over when the club were permitted to hold meetings. As tensions escalated, the first prefect,
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to Catholicism. Maguire left St. Aloysius at the end of 1864 for Frederick, Maryland, from where he traveled as a
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Memorial of the First Century of Georgetown College, D. C.: Comprising a History of Georgetown University
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in March 1870. Maguire desired the law school to be more integrated with the rest of the university than
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education for the priesthood. He took leave of his studies during the academic year of 1849–1850 to
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Deans and Prefects of Studies of the Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences
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in 1837. He continued his studies at Georgetown University, where he also taught and was
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The Bicentennial History of Georgetown University: From Academy to University, 1789–1889
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attended the commencement of 1869 and conferred the degrees. That year, the Jesuit
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school of which McElroy was president. Among Maguire's professors there was
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was held at St. Aloysius Church in Washington, and he was buried at the
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and ensured that he received an education. McElroy enrolled Maguire at
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After his first presidency at Georgetown, Maguire was sent to be the
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Burials at the Georgetown University Jesuit Community Cemetery
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Georgetown University in the District of Columbia, 1789–1907
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Georgetown's campus at the end of Maguire's first presidency
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St. Stanislaus Novitiate (Frederick, Maryland) alumni
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Bernard A. Maguire was born on February 11, 1818, in
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In school, Maguire and his classmate, 2050: 1435:from the original on September 13, 2020 1329:from the original on September 13, 2020 1057: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 1024: 1022: 811: 778:, after having just finished leading a 535:in December 1852. Soon thereafter, the 1473:from the original on November 28, 2018 1398:from the original on November 26, 2018 1359:from the original on November 28, 2018 1307:Easby-Smith, James Stanislaus (1907). 1217: 1205: 1154: 1085: 1040: 1013: 965: 907: 873: 871: 869: 867: 865: 863: 854: 831: 829: 827: 2181:Christian clergy from County Longford 1413:"Father Bernard A. Maguire: A Sketch" 1294:from the original on February 2, 2020 280:who served twice as the president of 7: 2136:Irish emigrants to the United States 1503:Works by or about Bernard A. Maguire 1253: 1181: 1073: 1001: 989: 977: 946: 934: 918: 916: 888: 886: 539:confirmed Maguire's election by the 2171:Presidents of Georgetown University 1642:Presidents of Georgetown University 487:him. On September 27, 1851, he was 1559:President of Georgetown University 1531:President of Georgetown University 533:president of Georgetown University 317:president of Georgetown University 74:President of Georgetown University 14: 527:, Maguire was elected to succeed 2101: 2089: 2077: 2065: 2053: 790:and died on April 26, 1886. His 439:; from 1839 to 1840, he studied 315:In 1852, Maguire was appointed 1270:Curran, Robert Emmett (1993). 676:Portrait of Maguire in profile 565:president of the United States 427:, and proceeded to the Jesuit 1: 2146:19th-century American Jesuits 1461:. pp. 178–196, 214–234. 762:In April 1886, Maguire led a 707:Discussions about creating a 597:Georgetown Preparatory School 323:was partially separated from 2166:Georgetown University alumni 1443:– via Jesuit Archives. 16:Irish-American Jesuit priest 1382:Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers 1278:Georgetown University Press 1142:Georgetown Law Journal 1920 784:Cathedral of the Assumption 738:, becoming the independent 467:In 1846, Maguire began his 2202: 2141:People from Edgeworthstown 1411:J. A. M. (March 1, 1887). 798:at Georgetown University. 776:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 628:at St. Joseph's Church in 347:. In the aftermath of the 18: 1649: 1598: 1588: 1582: 1575: 1565: 1555: 1547: 1537: 1527: 1519: 1514: 1481:– via Google Books. 1457:. 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Index

Bernard Maguire
The Reverend
SJ
Photograph of Bernard Maguire seated
Brady
Handy
President of Georgetown University
John Early
Charles H. Stonestreet
Edgeworthstown
County Longford
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Jesuit Community Cemetery
Alma mater
Saint John's College
Georgetown University
John McGill
SJ
Catholic
Jesuit
Georgetown University
Maryland
Saint John's College
Frederick, Maryland
Society of Jesus
prefect
ordination
priesthood
president of Georgetown University

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