- Aloysius C. Galvin
Aloysius Carroll Galvin,
S.J. , (January 15 ,1925 –November 23 ,2007 ) was an AmericanJesuit priest andteacher . He served as a former academic dean at Loyola College inBaltimore before becoming the 17th president of theUniversity of Scranton from 1965 until 1970. cite news |first=Jacques |last=Kelly|title= Aloysius Carroll Galvin |url=http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obituaries/bal-md.ob.galvin24nov24,0,4223332.story|work=Baltimore Sun |publisher= |date=2007-11-24|accessdate=2007-12-03] Galvin spent much of the rest of his career teachingmathematics atGeorgetown Prep from 1970 until 2007. cite news |first=Joe|last=Holley |title= Aloysius C. Galvin; Georgetown Prep Teacher |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/23/AR2007112301591.html?nav=rss_metro/obituaries |work=Washington Post |publisher= |date=2007-11-24 |accessdate=2007-12-03] He was often nicknamed "Wish" by his family, friends and students.Early life
Aloysius Carroll Galvin was born in
Baltimore, Maryland , on January 15, 1925. His parents were John T. Galvin Jr. and Agnes Mercedes Smith. Galvin's mother died when he was just five years old. His father, who was employed as a "wholesale lumber merchant," remarried to Agnes's sister, Helen Regina Smith.Galvin attended Blessed Sacrament Parochial School in Baltimore for
elementary school . He went on to graduate from Loyola High School in 1942. Galvin began attending Loyola College following his graduation from high school. However, he soon dropped out of Loyola College in 1943 in order to join theUnited States Navy 's V-12 College Training Program atMount Saint Mary's College inEmmitsburg, Maryland .Galvin was officially commissioned as a naval
ensign atColumbia University in 1944. He served as an executive officer on board asubmarine chaser in both the Atlantic and thePacific Ocean s duringWorld War II . However, he spent much of his time in the Navy assigned to theAleutian Islands .Galvin re-enrolled in Loyola College in 1946 following the end of World War II. He received a
bachelor's degree from Loyola in 1948.Galvin was an avid athlete during his years in college and the U.S. Navy. He took up
boxing and enjoyed playingbasketball while in the Navy. TheWashington Post referred to him as a "basketball standout" during his time as a student at Loyola College.Jesuits
Galvin entered the
Society of Jesus , aRoman Catholic religious order commonly known as theJesuits , in August 1948. He was formallyordained as a Jesuit priest onJune 23 ,1957 , and celebrated his first Mass at St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church on Calvert Street in Baltimore.Galvin began his academic career when he became a high school
Latin and English teacher atSt. Joseph's Preparatory School inPhiladelphia for one year. He left St. Joe's Prep in 1959 when he was appointed an academic dean at Loyola College. He served as dean from 1959 until his departure from the school onAugust 15 ,1965 , in order to become president of the University of Scranton.Galvin was officially inaugurated as the 17th President of the
University of Scranton onSeptember 24 ,1965 . He is credited with changing the way that the University was governed in order to make it more open and inclusive for both faculty and students. He remained president of the University until 1970.Galvin left the University of Scranton in 1970 to take a teaching position at
Georgetown Preparatory School , a Jesuit high school inNorth Bethesda, Maryland . However, he suffered a massiveheart attack just three days after arriving at Georgetown Prep. He spent much of the rest of 1970 and 1971 recovering and living in the school'sinfirmary .He returned to teaching high school math at Georgetown Prep in 1971. He continued to teach mathematics at the school for much of the next four decades. Galvin also served as the school's
chaplain for theAmerican football team. He was frequesntly voted as a favorite teacher by both students andalumni .Galvin was inducted into the Georgetown Prep Athletic Hall of Fame on
October 26 ,2007 . Galvin taught at Georgetown Prep until the 2006-2007school year when his health began to rapidly decline due to cancer.Death
Fr. Aloysius C. Galvin died of
cancer on the campus of Georgetown Preparatory School inNorth Bethesda, Maryland onNovember 23 ,2007 , at the age of 82. His funeral was held at the Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel at Georgetown Prep onNovember 26 and he was buried at the Woodstock Seminary cemetery inWoodstock, Maryland onNovember 27 .Galvin was survived by his brother, John Galvin III, and a sister, Ella Galvin O'Conor.
References
External links
* [http://www.gprep.org/home/news_item.asp?id=68&newsArea=home Georgetown Prep: Rev. Aloysius C. Galvin, S.J., 1925-2007]
* [http://matrix.scranton.edu/about/ab_past_presidents.shtml University of Scranton List of Past Presidents]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/23/AR2007112301591.html?nav=rss_metro/obituaries Washington Post: Aloysius C. Galvin; Georgetown Prep Teacher]
* [http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obituaries/bal-md.ob.galvin24nov24,0,4223332.story Baltimore Sun: Aloysius Carroll Galvin]
* [http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19056124&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=415896&rfi=6 Scranton Times: The Rev. Aloysius Carroll Galvin, S.J. November 23, 2007]Persondata
NAME = Galvin, Aloysius Carroll
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = AmericanJesuit priest andteacher
DATE OF BIRTH =January 15 ,1925
PLACE OF BIRTH =Baltimore, Maryland , USA
DATE OF DEATH =November 23 ,2007
PLACE OF DEATH =North Bethesda, Maryland , USA
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