Pauline O'Neill (sister)

Mother
M. Pauline O'Neill (Bridget)
C.S.C.
1st President of Saint Mary's College (Indiana)
In office
1895–1931
Succeeded by Sister Irma Burns, C.S.C.
Personal details
Born Peoria, Illinois
Died South Bend, Indiana
Notre Dame, Indiana
Nationality American
Residence South Bend, Indiana
Notre Dame, Indiana
Alma mater St. Mary's Academy
(later became Saint Mary's College (Indiana))
Occupation Roman Catholic Nun
President of Saint Mary's College
Profession Roman Catholic Nun
College President
Religion Christian
Roman Catholic

Mother M. Pauline O'Neill, C.S.C., was the first president of Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana.

In 1908, the charter for Saint Mary’s Academy was amended to authorize the legal existence of a college, and Mother Pauline, then Director, became the College’s first President. Known as the “builder for God” because of the unprecedented growth during her tenure, Mother Pauline’s most notable accomplishment – Le Mans Hall – still stands as the most recognizable symbol of Saint Mary's. Her tenure was from 1895-1931.[1][2]

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