Historical Sketch of the St Louis University the Celebration of Its Fiftieth
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Rev. P. J. Verhaegen, who was prevented by sickness from attending the provincial congregation, died at St. Charles, Missouri, on July 21, 1868, having just com- pleted the sixty-eighth year of his age. Father Ver- haegen had filled many distinguished positions in the mission and vice-province of Missouri ; he was the first president of the university ; the first president of St. Joseph's College, at Bardstown, Kentucky, after it passed under control of the Jesuits, in 1848; he was superior of ...the Missouri mission from 1836 to 1839; was the first vice-provincial of Missouri; and in 1844 HISTORY OF THE ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY. IOI he was made provincial of Maryland, which office he filled till the spring of 1848. Father Verhaegen was one of the original colony from Maryland, that came to begin the Jesuit mission of Missouri in the spring of 1823. He was the best educated of all the young men, and on that account he was their chief guide in their study of philosophy and dogmatic theology. It was he, mainly, that planned and perfected the first organization of the " St.
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