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GTOWNU_180422_047.JPG: St. Joseph
GTOWNU_180422_077.JPG: John Carroll
Founder
GTOWNU_180422_080.JPG: John Carroll (1735-1815)
First archbishop of Baltimore
Founder of Georgetown University
By sculptor Jerome Conner
Commissioned by Alumni, Faculty and Jesuits
GTOWNU_180422_082.JPG: Healy Hall
bears the name of
the Reverend Patrick F. Healy, S.J.
1834-1910
the University's twenty-ninth president
1873-1882
The first Black American to hold a doctorate and the first to serve as president of a major university in the United States,
known as Georgetown's second founder.
Father Healy - through his pioneering achievement and personal sacrifice - established this institution as a leader in American higher education.
GTOWNU_180422_085.JPG: Gaston
Wederstrandt
Wash
Ord
Corcoran
GTOWNU_180422_087.JPG: Madonna della Sedia (after Raphael)
GTOWNU_180422_170.JPG: Aristotle
Education and morals make the good man, the good statesman, the good ruler
GTOWNU_180422_223.JPG: To the memory of
S/Sgt. Richard F. Hoffman, A.A.F.
College '43
Killed in action, Pacific Mar.20.1944
and
all Georgetown Heroes of World War II
This copley tree seat is
affectionately dedicated
by his parents September 10, 1945.
GTOWNU_180422_251.JPG: Jan Karski (n. Jan Kozielewski) (1914-2000)
Messenger of the Polish People to Their Government in Exile
Messenger of the Jewish People to the World
The Man Who Told of the Annihilation of the Jewish People
While There Was Still Time To Stop It.
Named by the State of Israel,
"A Righteous of the Nations of the World"
A Hero of the Polish People
Professor, Georgetown University (1952-1992)
A Noble Man Walked Amongst Us and Made Us Better By His Presence
A Just Man
Wikipedia Description: Georgetown University
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Georgetown University is a private Roman Catholic research university located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., United States. With roots extending back to 1634, and founded in 1789 by Father John Carroll, it is both the oldest Roman Catholic and oldest Jesuit university in the United States. While the school struggled financially in its early years, Georgetown expanded into a modern university after the U.S. Civil War under the leadership of president Patrick Francis Healy.
Academically, Georgetown is divided into four undergraduate schools and four graduate schools, with strong programs in international relations, law, and medicine. The university employs distinguished faculty members including former ambassadors and heads of state. Georgetown's three urban campuses feature traditional collegiate architecture and layout, but prize their green spaces and environmental commitment. At the center of the main campus is the Romanesque Healy Hall, designated a National Historic Landmark.
The student body is noted for its pluralism and political activism, as well as its sizable international contingent. Campus groups include the nation's oldest student dramatic society and the largest student corporation. Georgetown's most notable alumni, such as former President Bill Clinton, have served in various levels of government in the United States and abroad. The Georgetown athletics teams are nicknamed "the Hoyas," made famous by their men's basketball team, which leads the Big East Conference with seven tournament championships.
History of Georgetown University
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The history of Georgetown University spans over four hundred years, and is closely tied to that of America. The school has grown with the United States and Washington, D.C., all which date their founding to 1789.
Founding:
Above the door of White-Gravenor Hall are the two dates. Further up are the five s ...More...
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2018 photos: Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Overnight trips this year:
(February) Greenville, NC for a Civil War Trust conference,,
(May/June) Newport News, VA for another CWT conference,
(July) my 13th consecutive trip to San Diego Comic-Con (including sites in Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Los Angeles),
(August twice, October) three trips to New York City (including New York Comic-Con), and
(September) Chicago, IL for my CWT swansong event..
Number of photos taken this year: about 535,000.
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