City College (despite its antique name) was the third oldest public high school in America, next to Philadelphia's Central High School, the second oldest - established 1838, and Boston's oldest - English High School, founded 1821.
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After graduating from college in 1921, Boynton took a job at Bethlehem Steel, located in Steelton, Pennsylvania.