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The "Jesuit Ivy" is the title of a commencement speech delived at and, subsequently, a Nickname given to ''' Boston College ''' in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts . The term was coined in a 1956 commencement address by then-Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy . Speaking at the Jesuit university, he was likely making reference to the Ivy League which had been formally established two years prior, in 1954. The term "Jesuit Ivy" was somewhat of a Contradiction In Terms . The Ivy League's members were generally Protestant-founded institutions; Boston College had itself been founded in part because Catholics were being denied admission to Harvard University in the nineteenth century. The nickname suggested both Boston College's rising stature and the declining prevalence of discrimination at elite American universities. A Catholic whose family were longtime Boston College benefactors, Kennedy graduated from Harvard in 1940.
JFK AT BC
John F. Kennedy visited Boston College in an official capacity seven times during his tenures as MassachusettsSenator and President Of The United States . This number exceedes that of any other university, including his own Alma Mater , Harvard. In addition to commencement and convocation speeches, Kennedy addressed BC's Alumni Association, Varsity Club and College of Business Administration (forerunner to the Carroll School Of Management ), and offered a series of seminars in the spring semester of 1958. While the Jesuit Ivy speech is perhaps his most well-known address at Boston College, Kennedy's 1963 Convocation Address would prove to be the most historic. It was both the inaugural event of BC's centennial commemoration and one of Kennedy's last public appearances before his assassination.
THE JESUIT IVY ADDRESS
''The following is an excerpt of the address given by Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy at the Boston College Commencement exercises in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts on 26 June 1956.''
"Never before in our history has there been a greater need for men of integrity and courage in the public service. Never before in our history has there been a greater need for the people to take up willingly the responsibility of free government. Certainly you as educated Catholics are committed to bear your share of the burden, for the philosophy that you have been taught here at Boston College is needed in the solution of the problems we face. As graduates of the Jesuit Ivy, facing war and peace, with the fate of Western civilization hanging in the balance, the somber question indeed of the survival of our Faith and country at stake, each man among you can afford to answer that call to service."