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  1. Daniel Murphy High School was a Catholic all-boys high school located in Los Angeles, California. It was located in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles . History. Daniel Murphy High School was originally the home of Los Angeles College, a Catholic junior seminary. A notable alumnus of Los Angeles College is Cardinal Roger Mahony.

  2. DANIEL MURPHY HIGH SCHOOL --- Daniel Murphy High School in Los Angeles, originally founded in 1954, closed at the end of the 2007-2008 academic year. Photo by Ellie Hidalgo. NobleAlumni.com: The Official Home of the St. John Vianney / Daniel Murphy High School Alumni Association.

  3. Find and contact alumni from Daniel Murphy High School in Los Angeles, California. Browse yearbooks, class lists, and virtual yearbook to reconnect with former classmates.

  4. For over 75 years, the land currently occupied by Daniel Murphy Catholic High School has been the site of educational institutions. Originally, in 1926, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, built, and for 27 years maintained, Los Angeles College, a junior seminary, at Third and Detroit Streets.

  5. Daniel Murphy Catholic High School located in Los Angeles, California - CA. Find Daniel Murphy Catholic High School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats.

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    • (323) 935-1161
    • 241 S Detroit St, Los Angeles, 90036, CA
  6. Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund provides high school scholarships to Chicago students with strong academic potential and financial need. Apply or donate today.

  7. College preparatory catholic high school, that existed under two names, in the Los Angeles area near Hancock Park, the Fairfax District and the Miracle Mile. The school was closed due to financial...

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