Business Journal . tington Busi-ness and Normal College has been recently opened to thepublic at Hartington, Nebr. Our best wishes go with thenew venture, and we trust it may enjoy a very large at-tendance. H. H. Stutsman, of Los Angeles, Cal., still takes a kindlyinterest in the beautiful art, although be has passed the sixty-ninth milestone. He writes us that he was married lastOctober and has just recently completed the building ofa beautiful home in Los Angeles. C. C. Wiggins, formerly with the Pittston. HighSchool, now has charge of the commercial department inthe Negaunee. Mich., Hi
Business Journal . tington Busi-ness and Normal College has been recently opened to thepublic at Hartington, Nebr. Our best wishes go with thenew venture, and we trust it may enjoy a very large at-tendance. H. H. Stutsman, of Los Angeles, Cal., still takes a kindlyinterest in the beautiful art, although be has passed the sixty-ninth milestone. He writes us that he was married lastOctober and has just recently completed the building ofa beautiful home in Los Angeles. C. C. Wiggins, formerly with the Pittston. HighSchool, now has charge of the commercial department inthe Negaunee. Mich., High School. He writes he has eightystudents in his department, enjoys bis work very much,and that he hopes to show splendid results by the end of theschool year. The Rex Tours, of Chicago, 111, has favored this officewith a booklet describing the various ways of going to theSpokane convention. It is very interesting, and those plan-ning on attending the meeting would do well to requestMrs. Yerex to mail them a Exhibit of the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company at the II Slip Hubuwbb Journal The Coleman National Business College, of Newark, , is doing its share in giving publicity to the industrial expo-sition to be held in Newark, May 13th to 2Jth, as the letterssent out by that school have a lithograph appearing on theenvelope relative to the exposition. L. J. Egleston, principal of the Rutland. Vt., Business Col-lege for the past 18 years, has decided to take a. complete restfrom active school duties for a time, so has leased hisschool to F. E. Mitchell, a commercial teacher of wide ex-perience. Mr. Mitchell is at present at the head of the com-mercial department of the Rutland public schools, but willassume charge of his new venture July 1st, and plans to con-duct a five weeks Summer session along special lines. TheRutland Business College was organized in 1889, and theattendance the past year has been the largest in the historyof the school. The school has an e
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