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List of faculty and alumni of St. Francis College

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This page lists notable persons with ties to St. Francis College.

Alumni and former students

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Academics

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Architecture

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  • Joseph Hubert McGuire, 1887, American architect practicing in New York City, where he specialized in Catholic churches and institutions.
  • Joseph A. Jackson, American architect who designed many buildings for Roman Catholic clients in the Eastern United States

Arts and literature

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Business and finance

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Government and politics

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Law

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Military

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Other

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Religion

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Science and technology

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Sports

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Faculty and Staff

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References

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