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The Xavier Hall of Fame Members Class Field Accomplishments Thomas E The Xavier Hall of Fame Members Class Field Accomplishments Thomas E. Ambrose 1911 Business Executive Hon. Edward B. Amend 1877 Law Justice, N.Y Supreme Court David P. Anderson 1947 Journalism Sports Writer, New York Times, Pulitzer Prize Winner James W. Arnold 1947 Education Professor, Film Critic Rev. J. Aubier, S.J. Clergy Xavier Teacher, Meteorologist Rev. Alfred J. Barrett, S.J. 1924 Clergy Poet Vincent M. Battle 1958 Government Ambassador Rev. Joseph F. Beglan, S.J. 1905 Clergy College Teacher and Dean William Berge Education Teacher, Musician Robert B. Beusse 1948 Communications Director of Communications United States Catholic Conference Rev. Vincent L. Biagi, S.J. 1967 Clergy Teacher, Regis HS Principal Most Rev. Thomas A. Boland 1915 Clergy Archbishop of Newark Rev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J. Clergy Teacher; Headmaster; 31st President Bernard L. Bouillette, Ph.D. 1962 Education Lay Leadership in Jesuit Education Rev. Msgr. Myles M. Bourke 1934 Clergy Scripture Scholar, Pastor Rev. Henry A. Boyle, S.J. Clergy 6th President of Xavier Henry A. Braun 1857 Journalism Author Hon. Thomas J. Brogan 1905 Law Justice, N.J. Supreme Court Rev. William Brosnan, S.J. 1882 Clergy Theologian Rev. Walter J. Burghardt, S.J. 1931 Clergy Theologian, Author, Editor Frank “Boiler” Burns Law Enforcement Xavier Football Coach Francis E. Butler, M.D. 1894 Medicine Orthopedic Surgeon Franklin N. Caesar 1972 Education Xavier Administrator, Teacher,Mentor Rev. Thomas J. Campbell, S.J. 1866 Clergy 11th President of Xavier, Historian Rev. Thomas B. Cannon, S.J. 1921 Clergy Missionary, Philippines Rev. Daniel J. Carey, S.J. Clergy Xavier Teacher, Chaplain,World War II Rev. Philip A. Carey, S.J. Clergy Director, Xavier Labor School Hon. Francis A. Carlin 1909 Government Assemblyman, New York Hon. George M. Carney 1918 Law Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court Sgt. Maj. Raymond Carney Military Xavier Military Instructor Peter V. Carroll 1865 Business Labor Relations Mediator Arthur D. Cashin 1959 Business Businessman, Philanthropist James H. Cashin 1907 Accounting Joseph R. Caruso Education Xavier Teacher, Historian Rev. Thomas B. Chetwood, S.J. Clergy Author, Philosopher Very Rev. David S. Ciancimino, S.J. 1977 Clergy 52nd Xavier Headmaster, N.Y. Provincial Rev. Dominick A. Cirigliano, S.J. Clergy Pastor, Nativity Parish John F. Cockerill 1896 Business Builder of New York City Landmarks Vincent Coletti 1913 Aviation Pioneer Aviator Hon. William T. Collins 1906 Law Justice, N.Y Supreme Court Most Rev. Charles H. Colton 1872 Clergy Bishop of Buffalo Bartholomew J. Comer, M.D. 1934 Medicine Cancer Research Thomas A. Conniff, Esq. 1952 Law Xavier Board Chairman Rev. James N. Connolly 1884 Clergy Chaplain, Hospital Ship Relief Rev. Charles F. Connor, S.J 1900 Clergy 40th & 42nd Prefect of XavierCollege James Gardiner Conroy 1906 Military Colonel, 165th Army Infantry Col. Donald G. Cook, USMC 1952 Military Marine POW, Congressional Medal of Honor Rev. Vincent M. Cooke, S.J. 1954 Clergy University President Hon. C. Edward Corsi 1917 Law N.Y. Industrial Commissioner Rev. Hugh F. Costigan, S.J. 1932 Clergy Missionary, Ponape, Caroline Islands The Xavier Hall of Fame Members Class Field Accomplishments Hon. John R. Countryman 1950 Government U.S. Ambassador - Oman W. Bingham Cox 1928 Real Estate Member, Xavier Advisory Board Hon. William H. Crain 1867 Government U.S. Congressman, Texas Michael A. Cremin, M.D. 1875 Medicine Surgeon Paul J. Curran, Esq. 1949 Law U.S. Attorney; Civic Leader Hon. Thomas J. Curran 1916 Law N.Y. Secretary of State Most Rev. Thomas F. Cusack 1880 Clergy Bishop of Albany Rev. David A. Daly, S.J. 1910 Clergy Missionary, Philippines Hon. Peter M. Daly 1907 Law Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court Rev. William J. Daly 1881 Clergy Chaplain, 69th Regiment Nicholas J. D’Agostino, Jr. 1956 Business Chairman, Supermarket Chain Most Rev. Edward V. Dargin 1915 Clergy Auxiliary Bishop of New York Rev. Thurston N. Davis, S.J. 1931 Clergy Editor, America Richard T. DeGeorge, Ph.D 1950 Education Founder, U.S. Society for Business Ethics Hon. Alberto Del Rosario 1957 Government Ambassador; Businessman; Philanthropist Daniel J. Denihan 1965 Business Civic Leader Hon. Benedict D. Dineen 1907 Law Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court Rev. James J. Dinneen, S.J 1948 Clergy Teacher, Counselor Rev. Eugene J. Donnelly 1872 Clergy Botanist, Geologist, Pastor Hon. Edward S. Dore 1907 Law Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court Robert M. Dowling 1919 Business Executive Rev. Richard E. Doyle, S.J. 1947 Clergy Xavier Teacher, Classics Scholar Rev. Thomas J. Doyle, S.J. 1925 Clergy 39th Headmaster of Xavier Thomas L. Doyle, M.D. 1943 Medicine Psychiatrist Thomas M. Doyle 1939 Business Humanitarian Lt. Gen. Hugh A. Drum 1901 Military U.S. Army Officer Capt. John Drum Military Xavier Military Instructor Rev. William J. Duane, S.J. 1887 Clergy Theologian, President, Fordham University Rev. Francis P. Duffy Education Teacher, Chaplain to Fighting 69th Rev. Vincent J. Duminuco, S.J. Clergy 45th Xavier Headmaster, Society Sec. of Education Rev. Henry Duranquet, S.J. Clergy Teacher, Prison Chaplain Most Rev. Bartholomew Eustace 1910 Clergy Bishop of Camden Msgr. John T. Fagan 1944 Clergy Director Children's Services, Little Flower Homes Rt. Rev. Daniel J. Fant 1904 Clergy Pastor Rev. George A. Fargis, S.J. 1873 Clergy Astronomer, Geologist Joseph H. Fargis 1887 Law Jurist John Fisher Military Instructor, Xavier Regimental Band John P. Foley Education Xavier Teacher, Parish Life William T.P. Foley, M.D. 1929 Medicine Cardiovascular Research Rev. William J. Fordrung, M.D. 1912 Clergy Missionary, Taiwan August J. Fransioli 1881 Law Jurist Frederick J. Frese, Jr., M.D. 1930 Military/Medicine Aerospace Medical Research Rev. Samuel H. Frisbee, S.J. Clergy 7th President of Xavier Hon. Frank S. Gannon 1898 Law Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court Hon. John A. Garbarino 1936 Law Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court Hon. Joseph V. Gartlan 1943 Government State Senator, Virginia Thomas H. Gassert 1945 Law Jurist Anthony J. Genovesi 1954 Government N.Y. State Assemblymant LCPL Michael D. Glover 1997 Military USMC KIA Iraq, serving country community Brig. Gen. Robert J. Goewey 1924 Military Commander, Air Force Rev. Lawrence C. Gorman, S.J. 1916 Clergy President, GeorgetownUniversity The Xavier Hall of Fame Members Class Field Accomplishments J. Edmund Grainger 1922 Film Producer Robert W. Greene 1947 Journalism Investigative Reporter, Newsday, Pulitzer Prize Winner Franklin D. Gregory Education Registrar & Dean of Students Most Rev. George H. Guilfoyle Clergy Bishop of Camden John H. Haaren 1874 Education Principal, Teacher Rev. Peter Hamel, S.J. Clergy Superior, N.Y/ Canadian Mission Rev. Vincent J. Hart, S.J. 1917 Clergy 22nd President of Xavier Most Rev. James Hayes, S.J. 1907 Clergy Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro,Philippines Joseph M. Healey, Jr. 1965 Law/Education Medical Ethics Rev. David A. Hearn, S.J. Clergy 13th President of Xavier, Founder of Regis High School Rev. Thomas Henneberry, S.J. 1925 Clergy N.Y. Provincial, Society of Jesus Charles G. Herbermann 1858 Education Founder, American Catholic Historical Society Rev. Cornelius A. Herlihy, S.J. Clergy 44th & 46th Prefect of Xavier Arthur J.W. Hilly 1902 Law N.Y. Corporation Counsel John C. Hilly 1933 Law Civic Leader Most Rev. Michael H. Hoban 1867 Clergy Coadjutor Bishop of Scranton Clarence P. Howley, M.D. 1911 Medicine Surgeon Claude G. Hubener 1923 Banking Humanitarian Rev. John F. Hurley, S.J. 1910 Clergy Missionary, Philippines Rev. John M. Jacobs, S.J. Clergy 32nd Headmaster of Xavier George A. Kaftan, D.D.S. 1945 Dentistry All-American BasketballPlayer,NBA Lawrence S. Kane 1863 Journalism Financial Editor,New York Times Thomas Francis Kane Xavier Parent Thomas F. Kane 1957 Banking Investment Banker,Philanthropist Anthony B. Karpowich Education Xavier Teacher, Basketball Coach Constantine Katsoris 1949 Law Professor, Arbitrator Rev. Francis E. Keenan, S.J. 1903 Clergy Rector, Woodstock College Rev. James F. Keenan, S.J. Clergy 29th President of Xavier Rev. Eugene T. Kenedy, S.J. Clergy 33rd Prefect of Xavier Henry J. Kennedy 1927 Law Jurist Raymond Keyes 1937 Engineering 1st Lay Chairman , Xavier Board of Trustees Roger T. Kirwan 1960 Business Businessman; Philanthropist Rev. Gerard F. Knoepfel, S.J. Clergy Xavier Student Counselor Rev. Andrew Kobler, S.J. Clergy Rector, Austrian Imperial Philip A. Lacovara 1960 Law Jurist William E. LaMothe 1944 Business Businessman; Philanthropist Grace Lamour Education Xavier faculty, Scientist Felix E. Larkin 1928 Business Executive University Rev. John Larkin, S.J. Clergy Founder of Xavier Leo A. Larkin 1929 Law Jurist Rev. Joseph A. Latella, S.J. Clergy Moderator, Sons of Xavier, Teacher Rev. Robert Lauder 1952 Clergy St. John’s Professor, Writer Rev. Bernard A. Leeming, S.J. 1911 Clergy British Ecumenist Hon. Vincent L. Leibell 1900 Law Justice, U.S. District Court Milton F. Lewis 1930 Banking Investment Banking,Philanthropist Maj. Gen. James W. McAndrews 1884 Military Chief of Staff American ExpeditionaryForces Rev. Justin J. McCarthy, S.J. 1925 Clergy Xavier Teacher, Moderator of Athletics Rev. Vincent A. McCormick, S.J 1902 Clergy Asst. to Superior General Society of Jesus The Xavier Hall of Fame Members Class Field Accomplishments Rev. John J. McDonald, S.J. 1945 Clergy 44th Xavier Headmaster Most Rev. Charles E. McDonnell 1873 Clergy Bishop of Brooklyn Most Rev. Thomas J. McDonnell 1911 Clergy Bishop of Wheeling Arthur I. McEwen 1951 Business Businessman; Philanthropist Most Rev. James A. McFaul 1873 Clergy Bishop of Trenton Rev. Henry A. McGarvey, S.J. 1896 Clergy Classicist Edward F.X. McGee 1866 Education Teacher Hon. John E. McGeehan 1908 Law Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court Rev. Laurence J. McGinley, S.J. 1922 Clergy President, Fordharn University Hon. John F.X. McGohey 1913 Law Justice, U.S. District Court Rev. William J. McGowan, S.J. Clergy Xavier College Counsellor Hon. J. Courtney McGroarty 1923 Law Justice, N.Y. Supreme Court Frank J.
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