He was ordained in June 1934 with the Sisters of Mary, a Catholic Religious order of Brothers and Priests.
From 1954 to 1961, he served as the President of St. Mary's University, San Antonio's oldest Catholic university. In this position, he established the University's first Board of Directors; the vice presidencies for academics, development and finances; and the Office of Civic (Public) Relations. He separated the offices of University President and Director of the Marianist Community, which up to that time had been the same person. He added Marian Hall for boarders and the Marianist Residence, and awarded the first honorary doctorate degrees.
He was ordained in June 1934 with the Sisters of Mary, a Catholic Religious order of Brothers and Priests.
From 1954 to 1961, he served as the President of St. Mary's University, San Antonio's oldest Catholic university. In this position, he established the University's first Board of Directors; the vice presidencies for academics, development and finances; and the Office of Civic (Public) Relations. He separated the offices of University President and Director of the Marianist Community, which up to that time had been the same person. He added Marian Hall for boarders and the Marianist Residence, and awarded the first honorary doctorate degrees.
Family Members
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Margaret Mary Buehler Bommarito
1909–1974
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Robert Joseph Buehler
1911–1978
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Eleanor Ida "Lena" Buehler Durso
1913–1954
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Edward Leo Buehler
1915–1994
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Marian Rose Buehler Schmidt Hill
1916–1957
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Henry John Buehler II
1918–1976
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Alberta Francis Buehler
1921–1927
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Francis Gregory "Frank" Buehler
1923–1956
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Raymond Louis Buehler
1926–1989
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Bernice Teresa Buehler Hooker
1928–1998
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