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David Hillhouse Buel (priest)

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that Buel had provoked an "armed neutrality" between himself and the students, and a replacement must be appointed to save Georgetown from "certain impending ruin". Determining that Buel fulfilling another three-year term would result in permanent harm to the university, the provincial sent a slate
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Buel resumed teaching in a secular capacity in New England, but after his marriage, he lived at times in poverty despite his wife's considerable inheritance. He formally left the Catholic Church in 1922 to be ordained an Episcopal priest, but never took up rectorship of a church. He spent his last
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Meanwhile, the Jesuits at Georgetown were shocked to learn of his marriage through the news, and several senior Jesuits condemned it as inviting criticism of the university by those seeking salacious stories. It was reported in the media that Buel's marriage, which was a violation of his vow of
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In 1909, he once again returned to the College of the Holy Cross as a professor of mechanics and physics, but suffered an injury to his ankle, and was unable to assume the position. Therefore, in November of that year, he went to New York City as an assistant parish priest at
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Buel's presidency was characterized by the institution of rigid discipline. One of his measures included putting into place a strict daily schedule by which students were required to abide. As well as classes, students were obligated to attend study hall, meals, Mass,
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at St. Mary's after the Protestant chapel services at which Yale required attendance of all students. The neighboring Protestants were not happy with Protestant students attending the Catholic church. At St. Mary's, he became friendly with
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His rigidity was met with strong opposition by the students, their parents, and faculty. Buel made no allowances for absence from these requirements, even at the request of parents to allow their sons to attend family events,
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Students began protesting these strictures, such as by marching out of campus en masse. Eventually, this began to affect enrollment; several students withdrew, and few matriculated. In 1908, the
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in August 1908 to replace Buel. Such a sudden departure was unusual, as presidents usually completed their tenure at the end of an academic year, rather than soon before the start of a new one.
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Buel's ancestry includes several prominent and influential families, such as the McDougalls, Hansons, Wilmers and Hillhouses, the latter of which produced many statesmen and scholars in
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to serve as a professor of mechanics and physics from 1901 to 1904. He attained the grade of professed father in the Society of Jesus on February 3, 1902, being promoted to
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In 1901, Buel became a professor at Georgetown University. He took charge of the university in 1905, after the sudden removal of the president. In this role, he promoted
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had already done, due to a spate of severe injuries and deaths in college football. Nonetheless, students were generally unhappy with the reform.
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programs, which involved strict limits on intercollegiate travel for athletics. He also considered abolishing the football team altogether, as
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District of Columbia: Concise Biographies of Its Prominent and Representative Contemporary Citizens, and Valuable Statistical Data, 1908–1909
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in Maryland, and became rector of St. Ignatius Church there. Finally, he returned to Washington, D.C., where he worked as a parish priest at
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of the Episcopal Church, of which he had been a member before converting to Catholicism in college. On June 2, 1922, he was ordained at
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to its District of Columbia Commandery from 1908 to 1909; he resigned from the order in October 1911. He also became a member of the
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for much of his life, he later left the Jesuit order to marry, and subsequently left the Catholic Church to become an
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p.m. was an excessive restriction of students' liberty that would dissuade them from attending the university.
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Buel also saw that the curriculum was generally improved, including increasing the size of the faculty at the
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Continuing the work of his predecessor, Buel reduced the prominence of athletics by de-professionalizing the
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in March 1899. In this position, he was stationed at churches throughout New England, New York, and
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from the Catholic Church. Buel responded to the criticism by writing an open letter to the
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at Roxbury Preparatory School from 1913 to 1914. He then opened a summer camp for boys in
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that were popular with the students of Yale at the time. Heeding the advice, he wrote
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Conway, was a devout Catholic and raised her children as such; one daughter became a
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Soon after marrying, Buel moved to Massachusetts, where he taught Latin, Greek, and
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of discipline. In December 1885, he left the college and took up a professorship of
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became so popular with the students that the musical was staged professionally in
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In 1895, Buel resumed his priestly studies at Woodstock, taking up four years of
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Obituary Record of Graduates Deceased During the Year Ending July 1, 1920
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On December 30, 1912, Buel secretly married Katherine Frances Powers in
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universities. He was also successful in reducing the university's debt.
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A History of Georgetown University: The Quest for Excellence, 1889–1964
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that his requirement that students not be allowed off-campus past 10:00
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at the college. Following his ordination, he became a member of the
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studies. In 1890, he returned to New York to become a professor of
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upon his return from Canada and in November 1883 proceeded to the
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Following his abrupt departure from Georgetown, Buel was sent to
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Parish Priest: Father Michael McGivney and American Catholicism
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of three nominees to the Superior General, who selected
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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St. Stanislaus Novitiate (Frederick, Maryland) alumni
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Buel oversaw construction of Ryan Gymnasium in 1905.
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Their marriage did not produce any children. 281:officer, and descended from numerous prominent 2833:Converts to Anglicanism from Roman Catholicism 2788:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism 1295: 1293: 1291: 1289: 1287: 2211: 1789:Brinkley, Douglas; Fenster, Julie M. (2006). 1595: 1593: 1212: 1210: 1208: 837:celebrations, or, in one case, to attend the 16:American Catholic priest and Episcopal priest 8: 2853:20th-century American Roman Catholic priests 2848:Burials at Oakwood Cemetery (Troy, New York) 1671:. Vol. 2. January 25, 1913. p. 6. 1521: 1519: 1402: 966:. Buel and Powers met at a summer resort in 1494: 1492: 1490: 1488: 1252: 1250: 1248: 1246: 2218: 2204: 2196: 2158: 2126:. A Blue and Gray Book. Washington, D.C.: 1799:. pp. 79–80, 130, 163–164, 167, 206. 1609:. January 23, 1913. p. 1 – via 1109: 1107: 974:. Following their marriage, they moved to 914:. In February 1910, he was transferred to 20: 1354: 1316: 1216: 530:During his sophomore year, Buel's mother 385:. Buel's mother was Josephine Maria Buel 174: 2075:. Troy, New York: Edward Green. p.  1735: 1708: 1696: 739:Association of American Medical Colleges 710:fell ill, Buel succeeded him in 1905 as 456:of the university for 50 years, and the 289:, he formed an acquaintance with priest 2636: 1142: 1103: 424:Education and conversion to Catholicism 1917:from the original on December 24, 2019 1551:"Buel Quits Jesuits, Married Secretly" 1537: 1525: 1510: 1498: 1479: 1467: 1455: 1149: 460:. 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Washington, D.C.: 452:, a 1773 graduate who became the 432:Buel as a student at Yale in 1883 401:minister and an 1833 graduate of 2758:People from Watervliet, New York 2723: 2711: 2699: 2687: 2675: 2663: 2651: 2639: 1049:Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut 361:officer. He rose to the rank of 36: 1968:Hillhouse, Margaret P. (1924). 1018:Allerton Heights, Massachusetts 513:Penikeese; or Cuisine and Cupid 472:students, Buel began attending 170: 2120:Buel, David Hillhouse (1908). 2045:. New York: Richard D. Smith. 1974:. New York: Tobias A. Wright. 1830:Curran, Robert Emmett (2010). 1586:. January 23, 1913. p. 3. 1058:For part of 1922, he lived in 1035:Buel sought admittance to the 970:, in 1912, and began a secret 968:Point Allterton, Massachusetts 743:Georgetown University Hospital 355:United States Military Academy 1: 2808:Georgetown University faculty 2768:20th-century American Jesuits 2763:19th-century American Jesuits 1306:. August 29, 1908. p. 2. 1008:Conversion to Episcopalianism 940:Point Allerton, Massachusetts 733:. During his presidency, the 697: 625:. On June 28, 1898, Buel was 2069:Weise, Arthur James (1886). 1268:. May 26, 1922. p. 18. 894:. He became a member of the 722:and an increasing number of 285:families. While studying at 42:David Hillhouse Buel in 1908 1836:Georgetown University Press 1418:Brinkley & Fenster 2006 1391:Brinkley & Fenster 2006 1379:Brinkley & Fenster 2006 1367:Brinkley & Fenster 2006 1238:Brinkley & Fenster 2006 904:National Geographic Society 878:Parochial work and teaching 515:. Filled with local jokes, 397:. Buel's grandfather was a 2869: 2843:American Episcopal priests 2803:Fordham University faculty 2037:Sullivan, William Laurence 2007:. 1921. pp. 735–737. 643:Maryland-New York Province 564:St. Francis Xavier College 442:Easthampton, Massachusetts 2235: 2184: 2174: 2166: 2161: 1877:10.1891/1062-8061.11.1.69 1026:William Laurence Sullivan 946:where Buel and Powers met 912:St. Francis Xavier Church 794:intercollegiate athletics 584:College of the Holy Cross 306:intercollegiate athletics 244: 94: 59: 47: 35: 2793:Woodstock College alumni 1663:"Denies He Was A Jesuit" 1055:of an Episcopal church. 588:Worcester, Massachusetts 377:. He had been awarded a 353:, was a graduate of the 251:David Hillhouse Buel Jr. 160:Katherine Frances Powers 1869:Springer Publishing Co. 1060:Bridgeport, Connecticut 1043:in New Haven by Bishop 952:New Canaan, Connecticut 853:of his sister's child. 823:Jesuit Superior General 598:for his three years of 2123:A Menace to Georgetown 1861:Nursing History Review 947: 762: 703: 546:Teaching and formation 433: 389:McDougall. She was of 2128:Georgetown University 937: 792:Though he disfavored 760: 695: 688:Georgetown University 674:Georgetown University 641:band of the Jesuits' 431: 375:Army of the Tennessee 2111:David Hillhouse Buel 1633:The Washington Times 1557:. January 23, 1913. 1198:District of Columbia 1114:Watervliet, New York 1045:Chauncey B. Brewster 886:, where he was made 663:Florissant, Missouri 369:, and was appointed 357:, and distinguished 351:David Hillhouse Buel 312:. When word reached 275:David Hillhouse Buel 273:, he was the son of 271:Watervliet, New York 200:David Hillhouse Buel 30:David Hillhouse Buel 2783:Yale College alumni 1760:: 1223–1242. 1922. 1583:The Washington Post 1303:The Washington Post 1041:St. Thomas's Church 920:St. Aloysius Church 892:St. Joseph's Church 858:provincial superior 787:Stanford University 783:New York University 779:Columbia University 753:Reform of athletics 716:Jesuit universities 672:Buel then moved to 592:Frederick, Maryland 560:West Park, New York 479:Michael J. McGivney 468:. Along with other 347:West Troy, New York 291:Michael J. McGivney 121:West Troy, New York 2823:Catholic chaplains 2818:American chaplains 1758:Yale Alumni Weekly 1726:, pp. 736–737 1555:The New York Times 1357:, pp. 52, 539 1265:The New York Times 1092:Oliver Prince Buel 948: 930:Laity and marriage 802:J. 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Index

The Reverend
David H. Buel as president in 1908
President of Georgetown University
Jerome Daugherty
Joseph J. Himmel
Watervliet Arsenal
West Troy, New York
New York City
Oakwood Cemetery
Charles McDougall
David Hillhouse Buel
Williston Seminary
Alma mater
Yale University
BA
Woodstock College
president of Georgetown University
Catholic
Jesuit
Episcopal
Watervliet, New York
David Hillhouse Buel
Union Army
New England
Yale University
Michael J. McGivney
Society of Jesus
intramural sports
intercollegiate athletics
Connecticut

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