In memoriam: the Rev. Richard Sullivan, who oversaw the transition of Stonehill College (Mass.) from a commuter college to a residential campus and guided the college to its first full accreditation, died November 11 at the age of 93.IN MEMORIAM In Memoriam Tennyson’s tribute to his friend, A. H. Hallam. [Br. Lit.: Harvey, 808] See : Grief : THE REV. RICHARD Sullivan For the author and academic, see Richard T. Sullivan. Richard Joseph Sullivan (born 1964) is a judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Nominated by President George W. , who oversaw the transition of Stonehill College Stonehill College is a private Roman Catholic college located in North Easton, Massachusetts, United States, founded in 1948. Situated in North Easton, Massachusetts, a suburban community of 23,329 people, Stonehill is located just 22 miles south of Boston on a 375-acre campus, (Mass.) from a commuter college to a residential campus and guided the college to its first full accreditation, died November 11 at the age of 93. Sullivan was president of the Catholic college from 1958 to 1964 before going to the Eastern Province of the Congregation of the Holy Cross (R. C. Ch.) a community of lay brothers and priests, in France and the United States, engaged chiefly in teaching and manual Labor. Originally called Brethren of St. Joseph. The Sisters of the Holy Cross engage in similar work. See also: Holy cross , which founded Stonehill as well as the University of Notre Dame. He was remembered for Ms accomplishments as well as his passion and humor... |
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