In addition to his pastoral duties, he taught at Cathedral College.
Catholic Cathedral College is an integrated co-educational secondary school.
He served as principal from 1952 to 1954 and returned to Cathedral College as rector for five years.
He taught at Cathedral College from 1932 until 1952, when he became its rector.
He attended parochial schools in Brooklyn, and graduated from Cathedral College in 1926.
He continued his studies at Cathedral College in Douglaston, Queens.
In 1919, at age 15, he enrolled at Cathedral College.
The book was launched at St. Mary's Cathedral College.
Cathedral College may refer to various schools:
He then taught for 20 years at Cathedral College in Brooklyn.