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  2. St. Mary's University, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, the high school programs at St. Mary's Academy relocated from the College Street campus to become Central Catholic High School. [10] After over a century as an all-male institution, St. Mary's opened its doors to female students in 1963 and became a coeducational university. In 1987, Polish-American silent film star Pola Negri left ...

  3. List of St. Mary's University, Texas alumni - Wikipedia

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    John Cornyn, J.D. 1977, U.S. Senator from Texas; former justice, Texas Supreme Court; St. Mary's Distinguished Law School Graduate (1994) [1] Rick Galindo, B.S. in Finance and Risk Management, c. 2003, a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 117 in Bexar County [3]

  4. Death of Lizzy Seeberg - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her death, Seeberg was a 19-year-old freshman at Saint Mary's College, located across the street from University of Notre Dame. Thirteen members of the Seeberg family have attended either Notre Dame or Saint Mary's. [1]

  5. Saint Mary's Gaels football - Wikipedia

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    By 1998, Saint Mary's awarded 14 scholarships in football (vastly under the FCS limit of 63), with a budget of almost $800,000. [ 7 ] However, after eleven seasons as a Division I-AA independent, Saint Mary's ended its football program on March 3, 2004, citing budgetary reasons. [ 8 ]

  6. Jean-Marie Odin - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Marie Odin, C.M. (English: John Mary; February 25, 1800 – May 25, 1870) was a French-born prelate of the Catholic Church and a member of the Congregation of the Mission. He served as the second Archbishop of New Orleans from 1861 to 1870.

  7. St. Mary's University (Galveston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's University was the first Catholic seminary and college in Texas. Founded in Galveston in 1855, it closed in 1922 when its operator, the Jesuit Order, decided to concentrate their efforts on universities in New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama. [1] In 1926 its charter was transferred to St. Mary's Seminary in La Porte, Texas (now in ...