Background
Bassich, Joseph Beauregard was born on June 2, 1885 in New Orleans. Son of Joseph Beauregard and Winifred Mary (Conway) Bassich.
Bassich, Joseph Beauregard was born on June 2, 1885 in New Orleans. Son of Joseph Beauregard and Winifred Mary (Conway) Bassich.
Student Paray-le-Monial, France, 1920-1921.
Ordained priest, Roman Catholic Church, June 27, 1917. Instructor in mathematics, Spring Hill (Alabama) College, 1909-1914. Teacher of mathematics, Saint Mary's University High School, Galveston, Texas, 1918-1920.
Assistant professor Latin, Saint Stanislaus College, Macon, Georgia, 1921-1922.
Associate professor Latin, Saint Charles College, Grand Coteau, Louisiana, 1922-1924. Principal Saint John's High School, Shreveport, Louisiana, 1924-1926, Spring Hill High School, 1926-1929.
Department chairman and professor education, Spring Hill College, 1931-1934. Principal Jesuit High School, New Orleans, 1934-1937.
Spiritual director of community, since 1958.
Professor of education Loyola University, 1937-1958, regent of the College of Music, 1950-1952, acting dean College of Music, 1952-1954, 56-58, regent of School of Dentistry, 1942-1947, member board directors, 1942-1947, recording secretary, 1943-1947. General supervisor of studies, Jesuit High Schools, Gulf States, 1931-1937. Consultant Orleans Parish School System since 1939.
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Policies Commission, 1942-1945. Member Louisiana State Committee on Teacher Training and Certification, 1941-1952.
Member Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Served as auxiliary military chaplain, United States Armed Forces, 1942-1946. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, International Council for Exceptional Children (member Executive Committee, New Orleans chapter, 1948-1950), American Catholic Philosophical Association, National Education Association, Southern Society for Philosophical and Psychological, Southern Association of Colleges Secondary Schools (Chairman of Commission on secondary schools, 1941-1942, commission on secondary schools, 1934-1937, 1940-1947), Louisiana College Conference (chairman psychological section, 1941-1942, vice president, 1948-1949), Louisiana Teachers Association, Classical Association of North.La.
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Club: Round Table.