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  1. century: Edmund A. Walsh. It was not surprising that after the death of Father Walsh in 1956, the University renamed the School in honor of its founder. Seldom has the cliche—"a legend in his own time"—been truer than it was of Edmund Walsh. Although a number of Jesuits have left their mark on Georgetown University during

  2. Fr. Edmund Walsh and Jesuit anti-communism By Gearóid Ó Tuathail (Gerard Toal) Book Geopolitical Traditions. Click here to navigate to parent product. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2000. Imprint Routledge. Pages 24. eBook ISBN 9780203449110. Share. ABSTRACT .

  3. 1 de oct. de 2010 · Fr. Edmund Aloysius Walsh, S.J., 1885-1956, was, first of all, an educator-priest who dedicated his life to Georgetown University ... was to be essential to the life and work of Father Walsh ...

  4. Priest, educator, scholar, and statesman, Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. (1885-1956) established the School of Foreign Service in 1919, the first of its kind in the U.S. While remaining actively involved in the running of the school, he undertook many international trips and diplomatic missions. He directed the Papal Famine Relief Mission to Russia in 1922, worked on behalf of the Vatican to resolve ...

  5. The goal was described by the vision of Father Edmund A. Walsh, S.J: SFS graduates would have “a great soul, a great heart, a great mind” (Tillman 1994, ix). A recent Georgetown Provost said: “The SFS is one of a handful of jewels in Georgetown’s crown, indeed a diamond as big as the Ritz.”. Caring for this treasure requires people ...

  6. Father Walsh stands next to the immense stacks of mail received after his appeal in 1926. Mr. Joseph Moore, a principal character since the Association’s inception, stands in the background. (photo: courtesy, Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. Papers, Special Collections Division, Georgetown University Library)

  7. Father Edmund A. Walsh, SJ (1885–1956) Walsh founded the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in 1919. A staunch anti-communist, he gained notoriety in the late 1950s, when it was thought that he inspired Senator Joseph McCarthy's crusade against Communists in the American government.