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Monsignor Alfred F. Horrigan (1914–2005) was the first president of Bellarmine University from 1949 till his resignation in 1972. He was fundamental in establishing the framework for the new university's future success. He, also, was a prominent member of the Louisville community serving in many different capacities within the city from civil rights activist to local pastor.

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  • Monsignor Alfred F. Horrigan (1914–2005) was the first president of Bellarmine University from 1949 till his resignation in 1972. He was fundamental in establishing the framework for the new university's future success. He, also, was a prominent member of the Louisville community serving in many different capacities within the city from civil rights activist to local pastor. Msgr. Horrigan was frequently involved in social justice issues and headed the Louisville, Kentucky, Human Relation Commission. He was a friend of Thomas Merton. The preschool at Saint James Elementary School is named after Horrigan. (en)
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  • Monsignor Alfred F. Horrigan (1914–2005) was the first president of Bellarmine University from 1949 till his resignation in 1972. He was fundamental in establishing the framework for the new university's future success. He, also, was a prominent member of the Louisville community serving in many different capacities within the city from civil rights activist to local pastor. (en)
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  • Alfred F. Horrigan (en)
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