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Bishop Borgess High
School was a
Catholic secondary school in the
Detroit suburb of Redford, Michigan.
Named after Caspar Henry Borgess, the
second Roman...
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Caspar Henry Borgess (August 1, 1826 – May 3, 1890) was a German-born
American prelate of the
Catholic Church. He was the
second Bishop of Detroit, serving...
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Borgess of Cincinnati. When Rese died the next year,
Borgess automatically succeeded him as
bishop of Detroit.
During his
tenure as bishop,
Borgess earned...
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American professional basketball coach and
former player. He
attended Bishop Borgess High School, and he came to
prominence while playing college basketball...
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University and Kalamazoo's two
teaching hospitals,
Ascension Borgess (formerly
Borgess Health) and
Bronson Healthcare. The
inaugural class of 54 students...
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Michigan University and Kalamazoo's two
teaching hospitals,
Ascension Borgess and
Bronson Methodist. The new
medical school has been in
planning since...
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hospital is
still using the name Ascension:
Ascension Borgess Hospital (Kalamazoo)
Ascension St. John Hospital,
Detroit (formerly St...
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School The
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Detroit used to
operate Bishop Borgess High
School and
Academy (closed in 2005) and
Detroit Catholic Central High...
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Kryssing (1891–1976) 19 July 1941 23
February 1942 219 days - Martinsen, Knud
BørgeSS-Hauptsturmführer Knud Børge
Martinsen (1905–1949)
Acting 23
February 1942...
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Appointed 3
August 1888 Term
ended January 5, 1918
Predecessor Caspar Henry Borgess Successor Michael Gallagher Orders Ordination December 20, 1856 by Costantino...