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Robert J. Fulton

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in Washington, D.C., on June 21, 1881, succeeding Charles K. Jenkins. The school's finances were in a poor state, with the institution having a debt of around $ 192,000 (equivalent to approximately $ 5.2 million in 2023) and operating on a yearly deficit. During the course of his year in office,
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students, a number Fulton considered to be lackluster. Fulton was the first prefect of studies, overseeing the teachers and the education of these students. He had exclusive control over the academic affairs of the school, even though he was not the president, and personally taught many of the
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Fulton's father was wealthy but encountered significant financial difficulty soon before his father's death, when Fulton was seven years old, leaving his widow and son poor. In order to support the family, Fulton's mother opened a small, private school, which she ran, and later opened a
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of studies at the newly founded Boston College, overseeing the school's teachers and curriculum. In 1870, Fulton became the president of the college. He oversaw expansion of its facilities, and founded what would later be named the Fulton Debating Society.
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Fulton's presidency was unusually long, as Jesuit colleges ordinarily permitted a president to serve only two three-year terms. His tenure eventually came to an end on January 11, 1880, and he was succeeded by
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as vice-rector of the college on January 8, 1891, who assumed management of its affairs. Devitt officially succeeded Fulton as rector and president of the college on September 3, 1891.
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for married men. In 1880, Fulton purchased a plot of land on 83rd Street for $ 7,500 (equivalent to approximately $ 203,000 in 2023), where the
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to the Irish Province in 1886. In 1888, Fulton returned to Boston College as president, overseeing further expansion and the separation of
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of the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Once the Jesuits considered the school fully established in 1872, Fulton was promoted to
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to the Jesuits' Irish Province. He remained as provincial superior of the Maryland-New York Province until he was succeeded by
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From 1874 to 1875, the college building was physically moved 60 feet and was significantly expanded. It included an enlarged
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classes himself. Shortly after the establishment of the college, Fulton founded and was the first president of the Senior
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would open 20 years later. He remained as pastor only a year, before being succeeded by David Merrick on June 21, 1881.
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Fulton reduced the debt by approximately $ 100,000. Fulton's tenure came to an end in 1882 when he was promoted to
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In 1863, Fulton returned to Boston. He engaged in pastoral work at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in the
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at 16 years of age. Fulton likely worked at the college during his studies to remit part of his tuition.
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with several books and instruments he borrowed from a physician. He then decided to seek entrance to the
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students. Soon, however, his health deteriorated further, and he was sent to recuperate in
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in Frederick for three years. He then taught for a year each at Georgetown College and the
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Fulton completed his theological studies in 1858, and was then appointed a professor of
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their slaves, and then Fulton entered the Society of Jesus on September 1, 1843, at the
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Fulton again returned to Boston College as president on July 4, 1888, succeeding
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at Georgetown in 1849, but in 1850 was sent to teach for one year each at the
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Pastors of the Church of the Immaculate Conception (Boston, Massachusetts)
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recommended to the Jesuit Superior General that Fulton succeed him. Yet,
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On May 13, 1880, Fulton left Boston College to become the pastor of the
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order. Upon hearing this, his mother decided that she would also enter
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and the Fulton Debating Society at Boston College are named for him.
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Donovan, Charles F.; Dunigan, David R.; FitzGerald, Paul A. (1990).
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Upon his retirement as the first president of the college in 1869,
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in 1843, and taught at Jesuit institutions throughout Washington,
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On August 2, 1870, Fulton succeeded Brady as the vice-rector and
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to the Jesuit scholastics. On August 15, 1862, he professed his
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After his novice year in the Society of Jesus, Fulton taught at
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In his later years, Fulton spent time at Jesuit facilities in
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Robert James Fulton was born on June 28, 1826, in the city of
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Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences alumni
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While at Georgetown, Fultondecided that he would enter the
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When he was nine years old, Fulton enrolled at a school in
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by the laborers, and the expansion was completed in 1890.
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4th Pastor of the Church of the Immaculate Conception
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In 1882, Fulton became the provincial superior of the
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In preparation for this, he enrolled at 41: 20: 2392:Presidents of Gonzaga College High School 1107: 719:In December 1886, Anderledy made him the 339:. Both of Irish descent, his father was 1557: 1545: 1533: 1521: 1509: 1497: 1485: 1239: 1227: 1215: 1203: 1191: 1179: 1167: 1155: 1143: 1131: 1119: 1095: 1083: 1071: 1029: 1014: 999: 987: 963: 942: 885: 870: 846: 834: 1938:from the original on February 28, 2021 1906:from the original on February 11, 2020 1869:from the original on November 28, 2021 1809:from the original on November 27, 2019 1776:from the original on February 28, 2021 1621:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1609:Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald 1990 1362: 1350: 1251: 1025: 1023: 1010: 1008: 1580: 1578: 1439: 1437: 1424: 1422: 1373: 1371: 1332:from the original on January 16, 2022 1262: 1260: 959: 957: 955: 953: 951: 351:. His maternal ancestors were of the 7: 1645:from the original on October 2, 2022 1633:Office of the University Historian. 1584: 1413: 1401: 1389: 1377: 926: 924: 911: 909: 896: 894: 881: 879: 842: 840: 838: 588:. In October 1870, Fulton created a 275:Fulton was born and educated in the 1882:Ramspacher, Joseph H. (July 1962). 1846:from the original on March 22, 2021 1597:Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch 1896 1570:Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch 1896 1444:Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch 1896 1267:Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch 1896 976:Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch 1896 916:Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch 1896 901:Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch 1896 859:Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch 1896 731:Second presidency of Boston College 449:, taking the name Sister Olympias. 1829:The Jesuit Heritage in New England 1467:from the original on June 16, 2022 14: 2041:Jesuit Maryland-New York Province 1053:from the original on July 6, 2022 698:Jesuit Maryland-New York Province 592:, with the help of Major General 305:Jesuit Maryland-New York Province 295:. He eventually became the first 2417:People from Alexandria, Virginia 2039:12th Provincial Superior of the 1754:"Father Robert Fulton: A Sketch" 816:campus. It currently houses the 516:at Georgetown. He completed his 404:Page of the United States Senate 1697:Dooley, Patrick Joseph (1917). 1305:Gross Domestic Product deflator 659:Fulton became the president of 447:Georgetown Visitation Monastery 445:, while his mother entered the 363:. Among his relatives were the 2127:Church of St. Lawrence O'Toole 1826:Lapomarda, Vincent A. (1977). 629:Church of St. Lawrence O'Toole 412:United States Military Academy 365:president of the United States 1: 2412:19th-century American Jesuits 1748:– via Internet Archive. 1692:– via Internet Archive. 1286:"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?" 637:Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 536:Early years of Boston College 48: 2387:Presidents of Boston College 2199:Presidents of Boston College 1789:Hill, Owen Aloysius (1922). 1784:– via Jesuit Archives. 1769:(1): 90–112. February 1896. 1461:The Portal to Jesuit Studies 818:Carroll School of Management 804:Santa Clara Mission Cemetery 688:Fulton was named to succeed 473:. Fulton began his study of 394:Through a relative, Senator 199:Santa Clara Mission Cemetery 2069:President of Boston College 1989:President of Boston College 1730:A History of Boston College 746:Upon the suggestion of the 578:president of Boston College 359:and initially settled near 65:President of Boston College 2453: 1703:. New York: Parish House. 1043:"Debate at Boston College" 756:Boston College High School 487:Loyola College in Maryland 461:Portrait of Fulton in 1876 313:Boston College High School 2206: 2157: 2147: 2141: 2133: 2123: 2117: 2107: 2100: 2092: 2085: 2075: 2065: 2057: 2047: 2037: 2029: 2021: 2011: 2005: 1995: 1985: 1977: 1972: 1859:Mendizabal, Rufo (1972). 479:College of the Holy Cross 402:, Fulton was appointed a 242: 238: 216: 140: 105: 70: 58: 40: 786:at Georgetown, teaching 349:Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 264:who twice served as the 1854:– via CrossWorks. 1457:"General Congregations" 708:in 1883, which elected 507:Archbishop of Baltimore 188:Santa Clara, California 2087:Catholic Church titles 800:Santa Clara University 685: 462: 335:, then located in the 317:Santa Clara University 1952:"Robert James Fulton" 1932:Irish Jesuit Archives 1862:Catalogus Defunctorum 760:Hot Springs, Arkansas 683: 524:to teach a course on 460: 1322:"Future and History" 752:John Joseph Williams 748:Archbishop of Boston 702:General Congregation 643:, and established a 635:(later known as the 467:Saint John's College 373:governor of Virginia 337:District of Columbia 277:District of Columbia 171:District of Columbia 2151:St. Aloysius Church 2125:11th Pastor of the 1307:figures follow the 694:provincial superior 676:Provincial superior 670:provincial superior 665:St. Aloysius Church 471:Washington Seminary 443:Frederick, Maryland 361:Baltimore, Maryland 343:and his mother was 307:, and was made the 249:Robert James Fulton 154:Robert James Fulton 2144:Charles K. Jenkins 2051:Thomas J. Campbell 2013:13th President of 2008:Charles K. Jenkins 1623:, pp. 204–205 1416:, pp. 106–107 1194:, pp. 115–116 1170:, pp. 114–115 1146:, pp. 111–112 1134:, pp. 109–110 784:English literature 725:Thomas J. Campbell 686: 684:Portrait of Fulton 623:Pastor in New York 598:United States Army 485:, Georgetown, and 463: 420:Georgetown College 281:Georgetown College 211:Georgetown College 63:3rd & 8th 2364: 2363: 2165: 2164: 2158:Succeeded by 2134:Succeeded by 2111:Jeremiah O'Connor 2108:Succeeded by 2076:Succeeded by 2048:Succeeded by 2022:Succeeded by 1999:Jeremiah O'Connor 1996:Succeeded by 1973:Academic offices 1892:Woodstock Letters 1762:Woodstock Letters 727:on May 21, 1888. 721:canonical visitor 617:Jeremiah O'Connor 509:, at Georgetown. 396:William S. Fulton 369:Benjamin Harrison 309:canonical visitor 283:. 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Index

The Reverend
SJ
Portrait of Robert J. Fulton standing
President of Boston College
Nicholas Russo
Edward I. Devitt
Robert W. Brady
Jeremiah O'Connor
Alexandria
District of Columbia
Santa Clara, California
Santa Clara Mission Cemetery
Alma mater
Georgetown College
Francis Kenrick
SJ
Catholic
Jesuit
president
Boston College
District of Columbia
Georgetown College
Society of Jesus
Maryland
Massachusetts
prefect
Jesuit Maryland-New York Province
canonical visitor
Boston College High School
Santa Clara University

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