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  2. Boston College High School - Wikipedia

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    Boston College High School (also known as BC High) is an all-male, Jesuit, Catholic college-preparatory day school in the Columbia Point neighborhood of Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts. It educates approximately 1,400 students in grades 7–12. Founded in 1863 as a constituent part of Boston College, the school separated from the college in 1927.

  3. John A. McNeice Jr - Wikipedia

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    John A. McNeice Jr (born 1940) of Canton, Massachusetts is a noted philanthropist and the former Chairman and CEO of the Colonial Group. He served on the Board of Trustees of both Boston College and Boston College High School as of 2006 and stepped down from the Boston College High School Board in 2017.

  4. Category:Boston College High School alumni - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:High schools in Boston - Wikipedia

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  6. Boston College Center for Work and Family - Wikipedia

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    The Boston College Center for Work and Family (CWF) was founded in 1990 at the Boston University School of Social Work by professor Bradley Googins. Today, the center is part of the Carroll School of Management and Boston College. The Center for Work & Family is a university-based research center focused on bridging academic research and ...

  7. William J. Devlin - Wikipedia

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    The School of Education began awarding advanced degrees in 1919. In 1922, the first proposal was made for the creation of what would become the College of Business Administration. [5] Toward the end of his term, he objected to the recruitment by the College of the Holy Cross of a student and football player at Boston College High School. [12]

  8. Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was formed, followed by programs at the doctoral level in 1952, establishing Boston College's role as a leading research university. In September 1933, Casper Augustus Ferguson enrolled in Morrissey College and four years later became the first black student to graduate from Boston College. [ 7 ]

  9. BCHS - Wikipedia

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    Boston College High School in Boston, Massachusetts Bourgade Catholic High School in Phoenix, Arizona BCHS may also refer to one of the following public high schools: