Church review . learn. Furthermore,the course is so admirably adapted tothe ideas of the 20th century andyoung people are so thoroughly inter-ested in their work that they often-times stay long after school hours Business College shorthand depart-ment this last year from distantstates, as well as from all over NewEngland. Professor E. H. Morse has nothesitated to put out large sums ofmoney to better equip his college forthe teaching of business branches justas they are carried out in three years ago the commercialdepartment of Morses College was fit-ted out with Cutler oak rollt


Church review . learn. Furthermore,the course is so admirably adapted tothe ideas of the 20th century andyoung people are so thoroughly inter-ested in their work that they often-times stay long after school hours Business College shorthand depart-ment this last year from distantstates, as well as from all over NewEngland. Professor E. H. Morse has nothesitated to put out large sums ofmoney to better equip his college forthe teaching of business branches justas they are carried out in three years ago the commercialdepartment of Morses College was fit-ted out with Cutler oak rolltop desksespecially adapted to the system ofbusiness practice taught, and verypretty and convenient. In addition tothis, Mr. Morse has put in fine bank-ing, insurance, and other office fix-tures, representing in turn several ofthe more prominent kinds of financial,mercantile and manufacturing busi-nesses. The discipline of the college is ex-cellent. Records of the students de-portment, attendance and scholarship. DEPARTMENT OF ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE.—VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME. of every department is a gentleman ofbusiness experience. They have allserved their time in the businessworld as accountants, reporters, officemanagers, and conductors of businessenterprises. Principal E. H. Morse, theowner of the institution, is held espe-cially high in the esteem of Hart-fords merchants and manufacturersfrom the fact that he has made, open-ed, and adapted to the business ofmany mercantile and manufacturingconcerns of Connecticut carefullyplanned labor-saving systems of ac-counting. In Hartford alone ProfessorMorse has placed no less than fortysuch sets as these. His ideas of prac-tical accounting and his acquaintancewith business men, coupled with hisknowledge of their needs, qualifies himas no other training could to fit youngpeople for office positions. Mr. Morseshobby, if such he has, is the teachingof students business by actual prac-tice. He has put into this work a large and ther


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