The Reverend Thomas Hanley Clancy | |
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Province | New Orleans |
Orders | |
Ordination | August 15, 1955 |
Personal details | |
Born | Helena, Arkansas | August 8, 1923
Died | April 13, 2009 Metairie, Louisiana | (aged 85)
Buried | Jesuit Cemetery Grand Coteau, Louisiana |
Nationality | American |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Occupation | Political scientist University administrator |
Thomas H. Clancy, S.J., was a priest, political scientist, university professor, and television personality at Loyola University and WWL-TV, both in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. He authored a significant number of articles in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, specializing in English Catholic history. In his role as liaison between Loyola University and WWL-TV, Clancy had significant public visibility in the New Orleans metropolitan area. [1]
Clancy was born on August 14, 1942, in Helena, Arkansas, to parents Thomas Horner Clancy and Ruth Lewis Clancy. [1]
In 1960 Clancy became a tenure track faculty member in the Department of Political Science at Loyola University. [2]
Clancy served as vice president for communications at Loyola University of New Orleans. His responsibilities included overseeing broadcasting operations for WWL-TV and WWL (AM), which at the time was wholly owned by Loyola University. [3]
In 1963 Clancy was for a time an editor for America Magazine, a Jesuit publication. [4]
A non-exhaustive list.
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The Reverend Thomas Hanley Clancy | |
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Province | New Orleans |
Orders | |
Ordination | August 15, 1955 |
Personal details | |
Born | Helena, Arkansas | August 8, 1923
Died | April 13, 2009 Metairie, Louisiana | (aged 85)
Buried | Jesuit Cemetery Grand Coteau, Louisiana |
Nationality | American |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Occupation | Political scientist University administrator |
Thomas H. Clancy, S.J., was a priest, political scientist, university professor, and television personality at Loyola University and WWL-TV, both in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. He authored a significant number of articles in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, specializing in English Catholic history. In his role as liaison between Loyola University and WWL-TV, Clancy had significant public visibility in the New Orleans metropolitan area. [1]
Clancy was born on August 14, 1942, in Helena, Arkansas, to parents Thomas Horner Clancy and Ruth Lewis Clancy. [1]
In 1960 Clancy became a tenure track faculty member in the Department of Political Science at Loyola University. [2]
Clancy served as vice president for communications at Loyola University of New Orleans. His responsibilities included overseeing broadcasting operations for WWL-TV and WWL (AM), which at the time was wholly owned by Loyola University. [3]
In 1963 Clancy was for a time an editor for America Magazine, a Jesuit publication. [4]
A non-exhaustive list.
There's a mistake in one of the next two: