William J. McGarry

William J. McGarry
Bust-length portrait of McGarry
McGarry c. 1938
18th President of Boston College
In office
1937–1939
Preceded byLouis J. Gallagher
Succeeded byWilliam J. Murphy
Personal details
Born
William James McGarry

(1894-03-14)March 14, 1894
Hamilton, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedSeptember 23, 1941(1941-09-23) (aged 47)
New York City, U.S.
Resting placeWeston College Cemetery
Alma mater
Orders
OrdinationJune 28, 1925
by Michael Joseph Curley

William James McGarry SJ (March 14, 1894 – September 23, 1941) was an American Catholic priest, Jesuit, and theologian who was the president of Boston College from 1937 to 1939. Born in Massachusetts, he received his Doctorate of Sacred Theology from Woodstock College and his Licentiate in Sacred Scripture from the Pontifical Biblical Institute. In 1930, McGarry became a professor of theology and various languages at Weston College, ultimately becoming its prefect of studies in 1934.

In 1937, McGarry became the president of Boston College. During his tenure, he founded the School of Management. After only two years, he was selected to become first editor-in-chief of the newly established journal Theological Studies, before dying suddenly in 1941.