Francis X. Flannery reflects on his upbringing in Boston as well as his forty-seven year career at Suffolk, during which he served as vice president, treasurer, and trustee. He discusses the expansion and growth of the university, the need for and acquisition of new buildings, and the financial past and future of the school. He also covers his personal and professional plans after his retirement in 2011, including his upcoming position as trustee and committee member.https://dc.suffolk.edu/soh/1028/thumbnail.jp
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