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Succeeded by
  
Gerard Reedy, S.J.

Role
  
Priest

Name
  
John Brooks

Religion
  
Roman Catholic


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Preceded by
  
Raymond J. Swords, S.J.

Born
  
July 13, 1923 Dorchester, Massachusetts (
1923-07-13
)

Alma mater
  
College of the Holy Cross

Died
  
July 2, 2012, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

Parents
  
John E. Brooks, Mildred Brooks

Education
  
College of the Holy Cross

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John E. Brooks, S.J., (July 13, 1923 – July 2, 2012) was an American Jesuit priest who joined the Society of Jesus in 1950. He served as the 28th president of the College of the Holy Cross, in Worcester, Massachusetts, from 1970 to 1994.

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Career

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Before becoming a priest, Brooks graduated from Boston Latin School in 1942, then enlisted in the U.S. Army Signal Corps in 1943 and served in the European Theater of Operations from 1944-46. He was a member of the Faculty of the Theology Department at Holy Cross and served as Vice President and Dean of College. He also served as Chair of Religious Studies and Theology. During his presidency, he and Peter Likins of Lehigh University were the two college presidents contacted by the Ivy League in the first stage of the formation of the Patriot League during the early-1980s. Following his retirement as President in 1994, Brooks remained at the College as President Emeritus. In 1968, Brooks recruited a group of young African-American men to study at Holy Cross. A 2007 article in BusinessWeek suggested that "Brooks helped shape an exceptional group of overachievers", including Clarence Thomas and Edward P. Jones as chronicled in the 2012 book on the integration of Holy Cross, "Fraternity" by Diane Brady. Brooks Music Hall is named in honor John Brooks, one of the only halls named after a person while they were alive. Construction of the building was overseen by Father Brooks' nephew Paul F. Brooks Jr.

Death

After being treated for lymphoma at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center-University Worcester Campus, Brooks died on July 2, 2012, at age 88.

References

John E. Brooks Wikipedia