Dr. James Michael Kieran, L.L.D.

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Dr. James Michael Kieran, L.L.D.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Death: April 25, 1936 (72)
Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Hawthorne, Westchester, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Michael Kieran and Katherine Lynch
Husband of Katherine Donahue
Father of Helen Margaret Kieran (aka Helen Reilly); Leo Kieran; James Michael Kieran, Jr.; John Francis Kieran; Katherine Kieran and 1 other

Managed by: A1C Paul Alan Fine, USAF, B.A.
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About Dr. James Michael Kieran, L.L.D.

  • James' birth and death information are available at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137907032/james-michael-kieran
  • From https://library.hunter.cuny.edu/sites/default/files/documents/archi...
    • " BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
    • "James Michael Kieran, the son of Michael and Catherine (Lynch) Kieran was born on August 23 1863, in New York City. He was educated in the primary and secondary schools in New York City. As an alum of Public School 32 Kieran had maintained a lifelong interest in the school’s affairs. His presence was so influential that a unanimous resolution was passed by the alumni association changing the name of Public School 32 from the William Wood Grammar School to the James Michael Kieran Grammar School.
    • "Kieran received an A.B. from the College of the City of New York in 1882, and subsequently obtained an A.M. from St. Francis Xavier in 1887. He later pursued additional graduate studies at Columbia University and Fordham University where he acquired an L.L.D. in1905 from the latter institution.
    • "Kieran’s teaching career was spent entirely in New York City. He taught public schools from 1883-1904, attaining the rank of Principal in 1900. He came to the Normal College of the City of New York (renamed Hunter College in 1914) in 1904,and was appointed professor of philosophy and education. He developed a course of study in education which was later copied by other educational institutions. Kieran was instrumental in organizing and directing the Department of Education, and took delight in being able to apply the theoretical methods of pedagogy. He served as Dean of the College from 1927-1928, acting president in 1928, and was inaugurated as the third president of Hunter College in 1929.
    • "By 1929, Hunter College had become the largest municipal women’s college in the United States. President Kieran inherited an institution with a teaching staff of 894 members, and with a student body of 22,000. He also spearheaded the task of expanding the physical plant of the College. Enrollment at Hunter College had increased so significantly that annexes were opened to accommodate the overflow of incoming freshmen. In 1927, the City fathers assigned a thirty acre site in the Bronx for the construction of newer facilities. Construction of the new campus began in 1929, with the completion of Gillet Hall in 1931; Davis Hall, Student Hall, and the power plant were completed in February 1932; the Gymnasium was completed later in the year.
    • "In September 1933, President Kieran announced his retirement from Hunter College to devote his last years to literary studies of the13thand 14th Centuries.He asserted that he would turn to literary life and travel and, as he put it “...absorb more knowledge.” When his associates urged him to stay he replied:“I think I’ve done all I can up there, and I don’t want to die in harness. I want to have a little fun, and I am going to study and do a little writing.” Upon retiring from Hunter College Kieran decided to live with his son Leo and entertain travel options. In his latter years his doctor warned him to give up some of his activities due to his poor health.
    • "James Michael Kieran had a long and distinguished career as an educator and academician. In his fifty years of teaching he won the admiration and respect of his former pupils. He assisted in establishing the system of general teaching appointments and supervision from an eligibility list. He labored to increase salaries and enhance tenure for New York City teachers. He revised the Hunter College curriculum and established a Department of Education of collegiate rank at a time when the usual teacher training courses were low in standards.
    • "Aside from his professional career Kieran also maintained an active private life. He married Kate Donahue in 1890, and subsequently fathered seven children. Miss Donahue graduated from the Normal College in 1881. At the time of her death in 1931, she was one of the oldest living alums of the College. Life as an educator and husband/father weren’t enough to daunt his interest in educational issues and events. In his younger days he was known as “Fighting Jimmy” Kieran. He was the organizer and the first president of Catholic clubs in non-Catholic colleges. He was a member of the American Association of College Professors and the Association of College Professors of Education and the Catholic Writers Guild. At the time of his death, he was a trustee of the Academy of Public Education of New York City.
    • "Kieran remained current and youthful in spirit and mind throughout his life. Three years before his wife’s death, Mr. and Mrs. Kieran won first prize in a dancing contest aboard a cruise ship. Kieran left an indelible imprint on the people he touched and the students he taught. His wife once summed up his life by saying that “Dr. Kieran is like a happy country; neither has any history.”
    • "James Michael Kieran, President Emeritus of Hunter College died of a stroke and complications on April 25, 1936, in his home at 575 Park Avenue. He was 72 years old. Dr. Kieran had sufficiently recovered from a slight illness about six weeks before his death to join a son on vacation. He had just returned from the vacation trip when he was stricken with his final illness.
    • Manuel Rimarachin, Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado."
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Dr. James Michael Kieran, L.L.D.'s Timeline

1863
August 23, 1863
Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
1891
April 25, 1891
Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
1892
August 2, 1892
Town of Kingsbridge, New York City, southern part of Westchester County [after 1914, Bronx County], New York, United States
1899
1899
1901
September 23, 1901
Kingsbridge Heights, southern part of Westchester County [after 1 January 1914, Bronx County], New York, United States
1936
April 25, 1936
Age 72
Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
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Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, Westchester, New York, United States