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Esopus memories 1957 – 1961 - John (Jack) Quinn
John (Jack) Quinn in front of the greenhouse. -
Esopus memories 1957 – 1961
John Allen Rene(?) Dubois Richard Alcock -
Esopus memories 1957 – 1961 -Annual show
Tony Iazetti Pat Conroy(?) Ron Kearney. Background Jim McKnight(?); conductor ? Foley(?) -
Esopus memories 1957 – 1961 -Annual Show
Unknown, Woody Duke, Joe McKenna, Steve Daly -
Esopus memories 1957 – 1961 -Marist Prep locker room
Marist Prep locker room -
Esopus memories 1957 – 1961-- Marist Prep dormitory
Marist Prep dormitory -
Esopus memories 1957 – 1961
Marcos Longoria, Charles Zoeller -
Esopus memories 1957 – 1961
?unknown?, Frank O'Rourke, Ray Armstrong, Steve Daly -
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Esopus in the early 1950s-Juniors visited Marian College
When the Juniors visited Marian College in Poughkeesie, Bill O'Shea was given the tour by Brother Mary Edmond and a Brother from the Chinese province. Recognize the bus? the building? -
Esopus in the early 1950s-Brother James and Brother Martin
Bill O'Shea identified these as Brother James and Brother Martin (who was the cook.) -
Esopus in the early 1950s-Chapel
"Was this the chapel at Camp Sunset? or Camp Marist?" -Richard Foy -
Esopus in the early 1950s-The oldtimers of 1952-1953
The oldtimers of 1952-1953 who left for the novitiate 31 August 1953. List of names on enlargement. -
Esopus in the early 1950s-The newcomers team
O'Keefe, Duggan, McNulty, O'Boyle, Mannion, McKenna, You??, Reynolds, Shooni, McGoldrick, Lavigna, Dunn, Dever, Mullins. -
Esopus in the early 1950s-The oldtimers team
The oldtimers team: McKeon, John Kiel, Thompson, ??, ??, Scott, McEtle, Shea, Lewis. -
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Esopus in the early 1950s- Dedication of the Brothers' cemetery
Dedication of the Brothers' cemetery, opened when the cemetery in Pougkeepsie was filled. Brother Thomas Austin O'Donnell (Provincial) at far left, and Brother John Berchmans at far right. -
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Esopus in the early 1950s-Irish Dancers
Irish Dancers on the stage of the new gym. Bill O'Shea recognises Larry Keough and Bill Maker. Dancer on the right may be Mullins. Pianist is either Brother Placid Robert of Brother William Lavigne. -
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Esopus in the early 1950s-Four juniors standing in the handball court
Four juniors standing in the handball court space across he river road from the main ball fields. Tully, McCormick, Keough and O'Shea. -
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Esopus in the early 1950s-dining room in the English Village
The new dining room in the English Village replaced that located in the mansion around 1953 -
Esopus in the early 1950s- greenhouse
The greenhouse and adjacent building as it existed in the 1950s. The original consisted of a 40 foot high dome in the center with two sections of lower greenhouse on both sides of the dome -
Esopus in the early 1950s-The interior of the chapel
The interior of the chapel in the mansion, which was located in the 'great hall'. This is one of the few views we have of the interior -
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Esopus in the early 1950s-River view from the main house
The architects Carrère and Hastings shared the project with Hastings designing the buildings and Carrère the landscaping. -
Esopus in the 1950s - Cover note
Cover note sent by Bill O'Shea of Liverpool NY when he sent these snapshots 6 December 2007 -
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Cemetery elsewhere
This plaque rests at the base of the Calvary group in the Esopus cemetery. Included are the names of the 48 Marist Brothers buried on Marist College property (and the young men who died as postulants or juniors but were buried with their families). Some of the names are abbreviated so do not correspond exactly with those on the Poughkeepsie monument, but the individuals are the same. The table below lists the names on this plaque. -
Poughkeepsie cemetery 2
This photo shows a group of lacrosse families celebrating a game in March 2010. It may seem sacriligeous to some of us, but I remember that when I traveled in Switzerland and Italy, it was customary for families to visit cemeteries for lunches near the graves of their departed ones. The monument is located on the plaza in front of the McCann Center, and is passed by students on their way into the center for basketball games. This location is often visited by students and visitors to campus, and stands as a permanent reminder of those Brothers who were instrumental in bringing into being the College and the other operations of the Brothers throughout the United States. -
Poughkeepsie cemetery 1
Besides the Brothers listed in this monument, there were memorial plaques for Postulants who had died: John Graham, who died in 1924 and J. Hanley who died in 1911, and Juniors, Gerard Bouffard who died in 1927 and Leo Arsenault who died in 1937. These were buried with their natural families. -
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Marist All - Bro Paul 19
Brother Paul as many of us remember him from recent times -
Marist All - Bro Paul 18
Throughout his life, Brother Paul kept his interest in individuals, and maintained contact with them through the many countries he visited as the Councilor charged with the missions. He visited India on behalf of Marist College to meet with parents of current students. Here is poses at a wedding of friends which took place at the Generalate in Rome. -
Marist All - Bro Paul 17
When Brother Paul retired from the General Administration, he resided for several years in the college gatehouse, which had been named for the Brother he had chosen as his successor as Master of Scholastics, Brother Kieran Brennan. -
Marist All - Bro Paul 16
Though he moved on to other activities, Brother Paul maintained a special interest in Marist College. Here he poses at the dedication of the old Marian Gym transformed into college housing. Pictured l-to-r: Helen Canin; Paul Canin, architect of many college buildings; Louis Greenspan, construction, partially hidden behind Brother Cornelius Russell; Brother Paul; Brother Nilus Donnelly, builder of many of the college buildings. and Jeptha Lanning, Heritage Professor of English at Marist College. -
Marist All - Bro Paul 15
Brother Paul at a breakfast honoring himself and several others who helped Marist. l-to-r: Linus Foy, Ernest Acker, chairman of Central Hudson; Jack Gartland Jr, long-time trustee who was recruited to assist the college by Brother Paul; John Rinaldi, Brother Paul; Harold D Spencer, co-founder of Western Publishing and first lay chairman of Marist Board of Trustees. -
Marist All - Bro Paul 14
Brother Paul poses with several of the General Council members after his reelection in 1967. Brother Basilio Rueda, Superior General in center -
Marist All - Bro Paul 13
Brother Paul posing with the General Council when he was elected Assistant General in 1958. Brother Charles Raphael, Superior General, sits at center. Brother Hilary of Australia was a close friend of Brother Paul; he sits last position at our right of first row. -
Marist All - Bro Paul 12
Brother Paul greets Father Ted Hesburgh, then President of Notre Dame. Standing left to right: Bro Kieran Brennan, Master of Scholastics; Bro Leo Sylvius, Provincial; Brother Paul, a Marist Priest; Father Hesburgh; Father Austin Verow, former provincial of the Marist Fathers and chaplain at Marist College -
Marist All - Bro Paul 11
Brother Paul speaks with Pope Paul VI. In the background are the Vicar General, Brother Charles Raphael, former Superior General, and partially hidden by the Pope, Brother Basilio Rueda, Superior General -
Marist All - Bro Paul 10
Never comfortable with the changes of names back to family names, Brother Paul adjusted nicely to the variations of dress needed for his position which concentrated on the mission territories. -
Marist All - Bro Paul 9
After being elected Assistant General, Brother Paul never lost his interest in young brothers. -
Marist All - Bro Paul 8
Brother Paul Ambrose and Brother Linus William welcome Francis Cardinal Spellman to the campus for dedication of a building -
Marist All - Bro Paul 7
All student brothers were treated as equals. In this photo US brothers are mixed among student brothers from several countries.