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traces its
origins to 1886 when H. S.
Goldey opened the
Wilmington Commercial College. The
campus has an area of 24
acres (9.7 ha),
consisting of four apartment-style...
- who
later became the
first Prin****l of the
Commercial College. The
inauguration of the
Commercial College paved the
entry of
commerce education in the...
- Scholfield's
Commercial College was a
business college in Providence,
Rhode Island,
during the
second half of the 19th
century and into the 20th century...
- Íslands,
usually referred to as Verzló (official name in English:
Commercial College of Iceland), is an
Icelandic gymnasium. It was
founded in 1905 and...
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Imperial Commercial College is an
educational institution founded in 1772 as part of the
Moscow Foundling Home for
teaching merchants' children. In 1779...
- and
development on new
applied magnetic materials which can be used for
commercial applications.
Mossbauer spectrometry,
nuclear magnetic resource spin echo...
- Fort Wayne,
Indiana –
founded in 1882 as Fort
Wayne Commercial College,
later known as
Michiana College.
Acquired by
Brown Mackie in 2004. Greenville, South...
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Mercantile College to
teach basic bookkeeping and
business skills. It
underwent several changes of name and
ownership during its history. The
college closed...
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chartered as a
junior university in 1950. In 1960, it
became a four-year
college. The
International University of
Kagoshima site
Student Archived 2010-09-08...
- its
basic establishment,
where five
institutes function, ten
colleges and
higher commercial schools. (founded in 1966) is the most
numerous at Kyiv National...