November 25, 1939(1939-11-25) (aged 81) Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States[1]
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Dean of College of Arts and Science, Marquette University
Joseph Anthony Murphy was born in Ireland but raised in Chicago. He became a Jesuit priest and served, inter alia, as dean of the liberal arts college at Marquette University for eleven years and as Vicar Apostolic for the Catholic mission in British Honduras (Belize), Central America, being ordained bishop on March 19, 1924.[1]
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