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FROEHLICH, Joachim. (Naugatuck, CT-- ). 23rd President of [[LORAS COLLEGE]]. Chosen in 1994, Froehlich came to Loras after serving as president of Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire from 1979 to 1989, working one year as superintendent of schools for the Diocese of Manchester, and being headmaster of the Woodside Priory School in Protola | FROEHLICH, Joachim. (Naugatuck, CT-- ). 23rd President of [[LORAS COLLEGE]]. Chosen in 1994, Froehlich came to Loras after serving as president of Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire from 1979 to 1989, working one year as superintendent of schools for the Diocese of Manchester, and being headmaster of the Woodside Priory School in Protola Valley, California. Froehlich held a doctorate in economics from the Catholic University of America and was a member of the Benedictine religious order for twenty-five years. | ||
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FROEHLICH, Joachim. (Naugatuck, CT-- ). 23rd President of LORAS COLLEGE. Chosen in 1994, Froehlich came to Loras after serving as president of Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire from 1979 to 1989, working one year as superintendent of schools for the Diocese of Manchester, and being headmaster of the Woodside Priory School in Protola Valley, California. Froehlich held a doctorate in economics from the Catholic University of America and was a member of the Benedictine religious order for twenty-five years.