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  1. History[edit] Regis High School was founded in 1914, through the financial bequest of a single (originally anonymous) benefactress, Julia M. Grant, [a] the widow of New York City mayor Hugh J. Grant. She stipulated that her gift be used to build a Jesuit high school providing a free education for Catholic boys with special consideration given ...

  2. Sep 15, 2014 · Regis High School was designated a New York City landmark in 1969 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1980. The school’s landmark status was acknowledged at some point in time with a plaque outside the 84th Street entrance, but the plaque went missing over a quarter of a century ago.

  3. Jan 26, 2024 · On January 23, Regis High School, a small Jesuit institution on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, sent acceptance letters to approximately 135 eighth-graders in and around the five boroughs. The letters will change the trajectories of these students’ lives, and perhaps the destinies of their families in the bargain.

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  5. Oct 31, 2014 · At Commonweal, Christopher Connell has a fine review of Anthony D. Andreassi's Teach Me to Be Generous: The First Century of Regis High School in New York City. As many readers know, Regis is one ...

  6. This list of alumni of Regis High School (New York City) includes graduates and students who did not graduate. Vito Acconci (1940–2017) – performance artist and architect [1] Norberto Barba (born 1963) – television and film director. Adrian A. Basora (born 1938) – diplomat; U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic (1993–95)

  7. Mar 13, 2002 · Profile of New York City's Regis High School, Catholic school with high academic standards offering rigorous--and free--education to boys; founded in 1914 with eye toward poor population, school ...

  8. Jul 1, 2021 · New-York Historical Society Mr. John G. Troiano ’88 CEO & Managing Partner, The Beekman Group Mr. Matthew Ulloa ’09 Manager, TP ICAP Group Regis High School transforms Catholic young men through an academically exceptional Jesuit education in a caring community which inspires leadership, generosity, and a lifelong passion for

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