Boston College High School (Boston, Mass.)
Organization
Historical Note
Jesuit secondary school. A preparatory school formed part of Boston College during the first years of its existence, and by 1903 the term "high school" was used. Beginning in 1919 the high school was administered separately, and in 1927 it became a legally separate institution.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Boston College collection of Boston College High School
Collection
Abstract
Ephemera produced by Jesuit secondary school Boston College High School and its students, primarily photographs and programs.
Restrictions on Access
Collection is open for research.
Dates:
1906-1987
James H. Dolan, SJ, President's Office records
Collection
Abstract
The James H. Dolan, SJ, President's Office Records contain materials regarding the construction and maintenance of Boston College's buildings and grounds as well as correspondence, general administrative files, and various ephemera and artifacts that document the life and work of James H. Dolan, the sixteenth president of Boston College. Included are documents about the construction of Bapst Library, the addition to St. Mary's Hall, the establishment of St. Ignatius Church, and the financial...
Restrictions on access
Collection is open for research; portions available digitally.
Dates:
1909 - 1958; Majority of material found within 1925 - 1932
Meditations on the Gospels of the year and for the feasts of Our Lord, of the Blessed Virgin, and the saints: manuscript
Collection — Volume 1
Dates:
before 1841 June