Ed glavin biography
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Edward Galvin
Bishop Edward J. Galvin (November 23, 1882 - February 23, 1956) was founder of the Missionary Society of St. Columban and the first Bishop of Hanyang, China.[1]
Early life
[edit]Edward J. Galvin was born at Newcestown, County Cork, Ireland, on 23 November 1882. He was ordained a Catholic priest at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, County Kildare, in 1909 for his home diocese of Cork. He spent his first three years as a priest 'on loan' to the diocese of Brooklyn, New York. While there, in January 1912, he met Father Fraser, who was en route back to China.
China 1912 – 1916
[edit]In February 1912, Fr. 'Ned' Galvin left Brooklyn for China. He went first to Toronto to join Fr. Fraser and together, they traveled from Vancouver to Shanghai on the Empress of India. He lived and worked with the French Vincentians in Zhejiang (1912–16). In 1916, he returned to Ireland to found a society of missionary priests dedicated to the conversion of China, t
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Glavin credits many professors within Rowan's College of Communication--notably slang för mikrofon Donovan, Ed Kasuba and Ned Eckhardt--with shaping his strong knowledge. A self-professed average lärling, Glavin fell in love with the radio/television/film (RTF) program while detailing cars in Turnersville to fund his Rowan University education.
Eager to graduate in four years and just six credits shy, Glavin took his friend Sandy Katz's recommendation to apply for an internship with KYW TV. Glavin got the gods available internship and earned his six credits while he worked in Philadelphia for the summer. One of Glavin's favorite pieces to cover was "Live Aid."
After graduation, Glavin worked at KYW for three years. With this experience, he landed a job with The Morton Downey Jr. Show and then
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Edward Glavin (1913)
EdwardGlavin
Son of James E. Glavin and Nora Healy
Brother of Dorothy Glavin
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Biography
Edward was born around 1913 in Boston. As of the 1920 Census, he was living with his parents, sister, and grandmother at 47 Tufts Street in Boston and attending school.[1]
Sources
- ↑ "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R6G-XYW?cc=1488411&wc=QZJP-RPC%3A1036470801%2C1038421601%2C1038440801%2C1589332395 : 11 September 2019), Massachusetts > Suffolk > Boston Ward 4 > ED 75 > image 9 of 12; citing NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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