John F. Quirk
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John F. Quirk
Summary
John F. Quirk is a human[1]. Born in Roxbury[2], he… he was born on +1859-07-23T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in St. Andrew-on-Hudson[4]. He died on +1922-11-19T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a Catholic priest[6], academic administrator[7], teacher[8], and philosopher[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- John F. Quirk was born in Roxbury[2].
- John F. Quirk passed away in St. Andrew-on-Hudson[4].
- John F. Quirk was born on +1859-07-23T00:00:00Z[3].
- John F. Quirk died on +1922-11-19T00:00:00Z[5].
- Burial took place at St. Andrew-on-Hudson Cemetery[11].
- John F. Quirk held citizenship in United States[12].
- John F. Quirk's professions included Catholic priest[6].
- John F. Quirk worked as an academic administrator[7].
- John F. Quirk worked as a teacher[8].
- John F. Quirk worked as a philosopher[9].
- John F. Quirk's field of work was philosophy[13].
- John F. Quirk held the position of President of Loyola University Maryland[14].
- John F. Quirk held the position of pastor[15].
- Among John F. Quirk's employers was Georgetown University[16].
- Among John F. Quirk's employers was Fordham University[17].
- John F. Quirk was employed by College of the Holy Cross[18].
- John F. Quirk was employed by Gonzaga College High School[19].
- John F. Quirk was employed by Boston College[20].
- John F. Quirk was employed by Saint Joseph's University[21].
- John F. Quirk was educated at Boston College High School[22].
- John F. Quirk was educated at Woodstock College[23].
- John F. Quirk's education included a stint at St. Stanislaus Novitiate[24].
- John F. Quirk was a member of National Catholic Educational Association[25].
- John F. Quirk was a member of Maryland Center for History and Culture[26].
- John F. Quirk's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[27].
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Origins and Family
John F. Quirk's place of birth was Roxbury[2]. He was born on +1859-07-23T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Boston College High School[22], a high school[28], in United States[29], founded in 1863[30]; Woodstock College[23], a college[31], in United States[32], founded in 1869[33]; and St. Stanislaus Novitiate[24], a novitiate[34], in United States[35], founded in 1834[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Catholic priest[6], academic administrator[7], teacher[8], and philosopher[9]. John F. Quirk's field of work was philosophy[13]. Employers include Georgetown University[16], a private university[37], in United States[38], founded in 1789[39], headquartered in Washington, D.C.[40]; Fordham University[17], a private university[41], in United States[42], founded in 1841[43], headquartered in New York City[44]; College of the Holy Cross[18], a liberal arts college[45], in United States[46], founded in 1843[47], headquartered in Worcester[48]; Gonzaga College High School[19], a high school[49], in United States[50], founded in 1821[51]; Boston College[20], a college[52], in United States[53], founded in 1863[54], headquartered in Chestnut Hill[55]; and Saint Joseph's University[21], a university[56], in United States[57], founded in 1851[58]. Positions held include President of Loyola University Maryland[14] and pastor[15], a Christian religious occupation[59].
Personal Life
John F. Quirk's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[27].
Death and Burial
John F. Quirk died on +1922-11-19T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in St. Andrew-on-Hudson[4]. Burial took place at St. Andrew-on-Hudson Cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
John F. Quirk ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[10]
FAQs
Where was John F. Quirk born?
John F. Quirk's place of birth was Roxbury[2].
Where did John F. Quirk die?
John F. Quirk died in St. Andrew-on-Hudson[4].
What did John F. Quirk do for work?
John F. Quirk worked as Catholic priest[6], academic administrator[7], teacher[8], and philosopher[9].
Where did John F. Quirk go to school?
John F. Quirk was educated at Boston College High School[22], Woodstock College[23], and St. Stanislaus Novitiate[24].