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scores of admitted students increased, which together with a concerted effort to broaden geographic recruitment, resulted in a student body that was increasingly drawn from around the country and the world. The religious and ethnic diversity of the school increased as well. Healy adamantly opposed
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Fordham University, where he began teaching. Shortly thereafter, the Jesuit superiors at Fordham noticed his potential as an administrator. First named the director of alumni relations, he rose to become the executive vice president of the university. In this office, he was
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was part of a nationwide trend of a diminishing number and quality of applicants. The problem became so severe that Healy decided to close the school in 1987, and it graduated its final class in 1990.
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he sought to improve the library's service of the poor. Therefore, one of his main focuses was on the improvement of the library system's local branches (rather than the grand
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552:: An Edition of the Latin and English Texts with Introduction and Commentary
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Timothy Stafford Healy was born on April 25, 1923, in the borough of
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1120:"Timothy S. Healy, 69, Dies: President of Public Library"
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925:Science, Industry and Business Library
875:University of the District of Columbia
784:Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
582:In 1969, Healy was appointed the vice
417:Science, Industry and Business Library
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2001:"In Memoriam: Timothy S. Healy, S.J."
1921:from the original on January 17, 2018
1907:Grimes, William (September 1, 1993).
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1876:Carnes, Matthew (February 7, 2013).
1437:"The Three 'Lands' of Timothy Healy"
1049:, where he was pronounced dead. His
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856:Georgetown University Medical Center
2714:Presidents of Georgetown University
2182:Presidents of Georgetown University
2018:from the original on March 17, 2022
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1214:Maeroff, Gene I. (April 16, 1976).
1118:Prial, Frank J. (January 1, 1993).
1041:while returning from a vacation in
2704:Alumni of the University of Oxford
2099:President of Georgetown University
2043:from the original on July 18, 2020
2031:Healy, Patrick S. (July 7, 2000).
1831:Steinfels, Peter (April 2, 1989).
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102:President of Georgetown University
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1687:Feinstein, John (April 3, 1984).
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1969:(Thesis). Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1256:(Ph.D). British Library. 1965.
880:Georgetown's board of directors
491:, where he received degrees in
1944:Curran, Robert Emmett (2010).
707:Healy oversaw construction of
501:Catholic University of Louvain
459:Vaeth, was a schoolteacher in
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218:Catholic University of Leuven
678:State University of New York
651:New York City public schools
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2014:(6): 2175β2195. July 1993.
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503:in Belgium, receiving a
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937:New York Public Library
915:New York Public Library
832:saw significant growth.
556:Oxford University Press
443:, after serving in the
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1325:"Healy Succeeds Henle"
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398:1984 NCAA Championship
315:Timothy Stafford Healy
1987:– via ProQuest.
1963:Duitch, Suri (2010).
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336:Georgetown University
182:Elizabeth, New Jersey
1619:"Inauguration Facts"
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541:Doctor of Philosophy
537:University of Oxford
349:, Healy entered the
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1693:The Washington Post
1441:The Washington Post
1435:(January 1, 1993).
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1043:Scottsdale, Arizona
864:School of Dentistry
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735:The Washington Post
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402:School of Dentistry
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260:Academic background
1915:The New York Times
1839:The New York Times
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453:Gallipoli campaign
355:Fordham University
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449:World War I
326:priest and
120:Preceded by
77:Preceded by
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2355:S. Mulledy
2323:T. Mulledy
2291:B. Fenwick
2283:E. Fenwick
2267:B. Fenwick
2136:1989β1992
2103:1976β1989
2077:1969β1976
1345:August 11,
1069:References
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949:Gay Talese
830:law school
584:chancellor
546:John Donne
497:philosophy
423:Early life
378:law school
297:Ordination
200:Alma mater
158:1923-04-25
2624:Education
2600:Biography
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2451:Daugherty
2299:Dubuisson
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1264:March 17,
1074:Citations
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517:the Bronx
471:Education
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390:endowment
114:1976β1989
110:In office
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71:1989β1992
67:In office
57:10th
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2539:Campbell
2435:Richards
2419:P. Healy
2331:McSherry
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2275:Kohlmann
2251:F. Neale
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