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Marshall D. Moran was born in
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on May 29, 1906, and died April 14, 1992, in
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, India. He was an American
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,
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in India and
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, where he founded several schools, amongst them the
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, and the St. Xavier's School school of Lalitpur. He also was an active
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and used the call sign 9N1MM, pioneering amateur radio in Nepal. This location made him one of the most well-known radio amateurs of his time, described and visited many times by American and European ham radio magazines.


Biography

Joining the
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on August 31, 1924, he was on his way to
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five years later (1929), after completing his early spiritual training in his home country. His first job was to teach in the Saint Xavier's school of
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(
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, India), but went soon after to Saint Mary's College, Kurseong for the theological training that would prepare him to become a
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. His ordination to the priesthood took place on 21 November 1935.


Education work in India

When the brand new
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opened its door in 1940, the young Moran was its first principal. He is considered as the founder of the school. Gifted with an excellent memory he remembered the names of the students and their parents and had good contacts with the
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state authorities. St Xavier's became in no time a 'model school' with a students enrolment of about 700, a hundred and fifty of them living in the attached hostel. The hostel attracted people from all over the state, and from neighbouring West-Bengal, Calcutta and Nepal as well. At the request of Mirza Ismael, a high official of the
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, he launched a similar St Xavier's School in Jaipur (
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) too.


In Nepal

As member of the Patna University Senate Moran got an opportunity to visit
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in October 1949 to supervise exams at the Trichandra College. During the month-long trip, he met with Nepalese authorities, and was granted audience with the then Rana prime minister Mohan Samsher twice. On the second occasion, he requested the prime minister to consider establishing a Jesuit school in Nepal to modernise education in the country. A definitive reply from the Nepali government came in the fall of 1950. House and land were given, some 10 miles outside the city of Kathmandu. In 1951 the Godavari St Xavier's school was opened. Classes began on July 1 of the same year. The school was the first Christian institution in the Hindu kingdom and Moran, the first
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to enter
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since 1721.Messerschmidt, Donald A. 1997, "Moran of Kathmandu: Priest, Educator and Ham Radio Voice of the Himalayas", White Orchid Press, Bangkok.


Amateur radio

Moran was first licensed in 1947 in India with the callsign VU2SX. In 1951, after being transferred to Godavari St. Xavier school, south of Kathmandu,
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, Moran set up a ham radio station with the callsign 9N1MM. In doing so he became the very first ham radio operator in Nepal, and in no time he was in touch with some 90.000 other operators all over the world. Not surprisingly he was involved in several emergency communications events, including rescue work in time of
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and floods, saving climbers on
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and the life of a young boy in a separate incident. For his efforts he received a decoration from King
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and the International Humanitarian Award of the
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. Due to his being the only radio ham in Nepal for decades, many hams worldwide sought a two-way radio communication with him. His call sign, 9N1MM ("Nine En One Mickey Mouse"), his rare location, and his pleasant demeanor on the air made him one of the most famous radio hams of his time. When he traveled in the West, he was avidly sought as a guest speaker at meetings of ham operators. After communicating with Moran, hams eagerly sought to receive his
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as a souvenir. It is likely that Moran operated his radio in the absence of government permission for a time, and may have died before the Nepali government had a legal mechanism to grant formal ham radio licenses, but he was given oral and eventually written permission to conduct radio transmissions by the King of Nepal in recognition of his Everest safety work. Father Moran was widely loved in the worldwide ham radio community and was often cited as an example of the best in amateur radio operation and on-air behavior.


Death

Moran was admitted to a hospital in Kathmandu in early April 1992. He was diagnosed with
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. and was transferred to
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,
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for more advanced treatment. He died soon after arrival in the Indian capital, on April 14, 1992. His death was noted in amateur radio magazines around the world.


Bibliography

*Donald A. Messerschmidt: ''Moran of Kathmandu: Priest, Educator and Ham Radio 'Voice of the Himalayas, White Orchid Press, Bangkok, 1997, 314pp.


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from the Nepal Jesuit Society
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stressing his radio amateur activity
Father Moran's
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