. The Orange blossom . Frank E. Wolf. Mrs. Chapman. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. This department while it savors somewhat of commercialism, this is not magnifiedto the exclusion of all else. The advantages of a commercial education, as a means ofsecuring desirable positions, are emphasized; but the student is also advised to pursuethe college course, if possible. The Commercial school, situated on the second floor of the Gymnasium building isone of the most comfortably situated departments of the University. The rooms arefurnished especially for this kind of work. Professor F. E. Wolf has charge of the
. The Orange blossom . Frank E. Wolf. Mrs. Chapman. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. This department while it savors somewhat of commercialism, this is not magnifiedto the exclusion of all else. The advantages of a commercial education, as a means ofsecuring desirable positions, are emphasized; but the student is also advised to pursuethe college course, if possible. The Commercial school, situated on the second floor of the Gymnasium building isone of the most comfortably situated departments of the University. The rooms arefurnished especially for this kind of work. Professor F. E. Wolf has charge of the department and instructs the classes in book-keeping and commercial branches. Professor Wolf is a broad-minded, practical manhaving, as a foundation for his special work, a degree from the University, being amember of the class of 02. He is a graduate of Gem City Business College and pursu-ed special work in two Chicago Business schools. Mrs. Chapman, first assistant to Professor Wolf, has charge of the classes in Shor
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