In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

Birthplace and childhood home of John J. Hughes, archbishop of New York and founder of Fordham University. The cottage is located in the Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh, Northern Ireland. Standing in front of the cottage is Francis Canavan, S.J., professor of political science. St. John’s College in 1846. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page a Old St. John’s Hall. The Old Manor House, built c. 1690, was demolished in 1898. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page b [18.220.59.69] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 10:38 GMT) The new Rose Hill Manor, built in 1836, as it appeared in 1860. The faculty of St. John’s College, Fordham, 1859. Front row (l. to r.): Fr. Tissot, Fr. Leguouais, Fr. O’Reilly, Fr. Schneider, Fr. Charaux. Second row (l. to r.): Fr. Doucet, Fr. Daubresse, Fr. Fleck, Fr. Tellier, Fr. Berthelet, Fr. Aubier, Fr. Graves. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page c The student refectory, located in the Administration Building from 1868–91. The bust of Orestes Brownson in front of the chapel and Queens Court, c. 1940, with unidentified visitor. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page d [18.220.59.69] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 10:38 GMT) Fordham class of 1875. The baseball team in 1875. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page e The football team, 1902. The banjo, mandolin, and glee clubs, 1896. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page f [18.220.59.69] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 10:38 GMT) Dealy Hall as it looked in 1902. John Ignatius Coveney, composer of “The Fordham Ram.” 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page g The Seven Blocks of Granite, Vince Lombardi, front row, third from left. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Robert I. Gannon, S.J., as FDR reviews the Fordham ROTC in 1940. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page h ~I 1 [18.220.59.69] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 10:38 GMT) Laurence J. McGinley, S.J., breaking ground for the Lincoln Center campus. The Lincoln Center campus in an artist’s conception of how it will fit into its proposed New York City site. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page i·-----~sC it: The Lincoln Center campus shortly after completion. Aerial view of the Rose Hill campus in 1966. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page j [18.220.59.69] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 10:38 GMT) (l. to r.) Timothy Healy, S.J.; Leo McLaughlin, S.J.; Edward A. Walsh; Michael Walsh, S.J., c. 1968. Jesuit general Pedro Arrupe, S.J., celebrates Mass in Fordham Chapel in 1966. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page k /I . I. , r ~;:.~L'~'£7~A~*' .~,. \ ,I " .. . till Leo McLaughlin, S.J., and his successor, Michael Walsh, S.J. Dr. Claire Hahn, professor of English, June 1974. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page l [18.220.59.69] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 10:38 GMT) James Finlay, S.J., in the president’s office. Eileen Markey, with nephew Brendan Markey, at her graduation. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page m Joseph A. O’Hare, S.J., president, 1984–2003. Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president. 16950-04_Fordham_132-180 6/4/08 11:44 AM Page n ...

Share