- Edmund A. Walsh
Fr. Edmund Aloysius Walsh, S.J. (
October 10 ,1885 –October 31 ,1956 ) [ [http://www.catholichistory.net/People/EdmundWalsh.htm Fr. Edmund Walsh ] ] was an American JesuitCatholic priest , professor ofgeopolitics and founder of theGeorgetown University School of Foreign Service, which he founded in 1919–six years before theU.S. Foreign Service itself existed–and served as its first dean. His motivation for doing so came as a result of his experiences at the Versailles Conference of 1919, where he believed U.S.diplomat s to have been inadequately trained.He directed the Papal Famine Relief Mission to Russia in 1922, worked on behalf of the Vatican to resolve long-standing issues between Church and State in
Mexico in 1929, negotiated with the Iraqi government to establish an American College inBaghdad in 1931, and served as Consultant to the U.S. Chief of Counsel at theNuremberg Trials .Notably during the last task, he interrogated the German geopolitician General
Karl Haushofer afterWorld War II to determine whether or not he should stand trial at Nuremberg forwar crimes , eventually finding that Gen. Haushofer ought not stand trial.Strongly anti-Communist, it is alleged that Walsh was the man who first suggested to Senator McCarthy that he use this issue in order to gain political prominence. Walsh vigorously promoted anti-Communism thought throughout his career.
Legacy
President
Dwight D. Eisenhower sent a letter to Georgetown University when Father Walsh died in 1956, which read in part::"The death of Father Walsh is a grievous loss to the Society in which he served so many years, to the educational and religious life of the United States and to the free people of theWestern world . For four decades, he was a vigorous and inspiring champion of freedom for mankind and independence for nations... at every call to duty, all his energy of leadership and wisdom of counsel were devoted to the service of the United States."Walsh's most obvious legacy is the School he founded, which has become an incubator of leadership in the
United States and internationally. Graduates of the School have included U.S. PresidentBill Clinton and the leaders of the U.S. intelligence community (George Tenet ), the American labor movement (AFL-CIO PresidentLane Kirkland ), and the American Catholic Church (New York ArchbishopJohn Cardinal O'Connor ). Heads of state educated at the School have includedKing Abdullah ofJordan andGloria Macapagal-Arroyo of thePhilippines .The School has also been home to legendary faculty members including the historians
Carroll Quigley , andJules Davids , the political scientist and World War II heroJan Karski , and the first woman Secretary of StateMadeleine Albright .References
*GCache of the [http://digital.georgetown.edu/ Digital Georgetown] [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:http://digital.georgetown.edu/dsc/buildings/Walsh.htm Special Collection] describing the Walsh Building.
* [http://explore.georgetown.edu/locations/index.cfm?Action=View&LocationID=52 Georgetown University Location map] pinpointing the Walsh Building.
* [http://www.thehoya.com/news/040403/news6.cfm Profile of Fr. Walsh] from the Georgetown University newspaper, [http://www.thehoya.com The Hoya] .
*McNamara, Patrick. " [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0823224597 A Catholic Cold War: Edmund A. Walsh, S. J. , and the Politics of American Anticommunism] " (Amazon.com). 2005.
*Walsh, S.J., Edmund A. "Total Power: A Footnote to History." Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York: 1949.
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