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  1. Timothy S. Healy. Timothy Stafford Healy SJ (April 25, 1923 – December 30, 1992) was an American Catholic priest and Jesuit who straddled the religious and secular life, serving as the vice chancellor of the City University of New York, the president of Georgetown University, and the president of the New York Public Library .

  2. Thomas Ewing Sherman, S.J., son of William Tecumseh Sherman. Eugene Ulrich, professor at the University of Notre Dame; Faculty. Avery Dulles (professor, 1960–1974) Anthony Maas (professor, 1891–1905; rector, 1907–1912) Leo J. O'Donovan; Edward J. Sponga (head, 1957–1960) References

  3. Availability. 1. Word and mystery: biblical essays on the person and mission of Christ. 1968, Newman Press. in English. zzzz. Not in Library. 2. Word and mystery: Biblical essays on the person and mission of Christ.

  4. Aoife O'Donovan (/ ˈ iː f ə / EE-fə, Irish:; born November 18, 1982) is an American singer and Grammy award-winning songwriter. She is best known as the lead singer for the string band Crooked Still [2] and she also co-founded the Grammy Award-winning female folk trio I'm with Her .

  5. 1962. Jack the Bulldog is the official mascot of the Georgetown University Hoyas athletic teams. The school has employed at least nine live Bulldogs as mascots, [1] and counts seven named Jack since 1962, when the name first came into use, including three who are still living. The current incarnation of Jack, who will be taking over from his ...

  6. Leo J. O'Donovan’s books. Average rating: 4.06 · 18 ratings · 3 reviews · 7 distinct works. A World of Grace: An Introduction to the Themes and Foundations of Karl Rahner's Theology (Not In A Series) 4.06 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 1995 — 4 editions. Want to Read.

  7. Georgetown ended its bicentennial year of 1989 by electing Leo J. O'Donovan as president. He subsequently launched the Third Century Campaign to build the school's endowment. In December 2003, Georgetown completed the campaign, joining twenty other universities worldwide to raise at least $1 billion in a single fund drive.