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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 | + | '''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. | + | ====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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====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.
Contents
[hide]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.