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Hardey Preparatory School for Boys is a complementary institution for boys, opened in [[1935]]. It is named for [[Aloysia Hardey]], an [[United States|American]]-born member of the [[Society of the Sacred Heart]]. Both schools were founded and are maintained by that order. |
Hardey Preparatory School for Boys is a complementary institution for boys, opened in [[1935]]. It is named for [[Aloysia Hardey]], an [[United States|American]]-born member of the [[Society of the Sacred Heart]]. Both schools were founded and are maintained by that order. |
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==Alumni== |
==Famous Alumni== |
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[[Brad Thor]] |
[[Brad Thor]] |
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[[Alexi Giannoulias]] |
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== References == |
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Revision as of 16:59, 8 July 2008
In 1876, the Academy of the Sacred Heart for Girls opened in Chicago. Originally, located on Dearborn street, it is now on Sheridan Road.
Hardey Preparatory School for Boys is a complementary institution for boys, opened in 1935. It is named for Aloysia Hardey, an American-born member of the Society of the Sacred Heart. Both schools were founded and are maintained by that order.