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'''Commercial College''' was established in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1872. The business college stood at the intersection of Second and Main Streets in the late nineteenth century. Students enrolled in courses on bookkeeping, penmanship, commercial law, business correspondence, business arithmetic, business practice, and grammar of the English language.
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'''Commercial College''' was established in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1872. The business college stood at the intersection of Second and Main Streets in the late nineteenth century.  
  
The school had several departments: the Business Department, Short-Hand Department, Type-writing Department, Telegraphy Department, and Classical Department.
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====Programs and academics====
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Students enrolled in courses on bookkeeping, penmanship, commercial law, business correspondence, business arithmetic, business practice, and grammar of the English language. The school had several departments: the Business Department, Short-Hand Department, Type-writing Department, Telegraphy Department, and Classical Department.
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====History====
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====Enrollment figures====
  
 
====Presidents====
 
====Presidents====
  
 
*M. A. Stone
 
*M. A. Stone
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====Campus buildings====
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====Notable former students or graduates====
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 02:21, 19 February 2010

Commercial College was established in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1872. The business college stood at the intersection of Second and Main Streets in the late nineteenth century.

Programs and academics

Students enrolled in courses on bookkeeping, penmanship, commercial law, business correspondence, business arithmetic, business practice, and grammar of the English language. The school had several departments: the Business Department, Short-Hand Department, Type-writing Department, Telegraphy Department, and Classical Department.

History

Enrollment figures

Presidents

  • M. A. Stone

Campus buildings

Notable former students or graduates

References

  • The City of Little Rock: Guide to the "City of Roses" for Visitors and Citizens (Little Rock, AR: Guide Publishing Company, 1890), 24.

External links