Annual catalogue . ldest schools of business in the West. We havemore than one thousand graduates. We have led in many of the ad-vances in commercial education. We first introduced business practice. The college has expended several hundred dollars in fitting Com-mercial Hall with banks and offices and we now have one of the mosthandsome as well as one of the most cenvenient and best equippedcommercial rooms in the state. From a single bank installed in 1879,our special office furniture developed into a complete outfit of offices,which now line two sides of Commercial Hall. When a thorough cou
Annual catalogue . ldest schools of business in the West. We havemore than one thousand graduates. We have led in many of the ad-vances in commercial education. We first introduced business practice. The college has expended several hundred dollars in fitting Com-mercial Hall with banks and offices and we now have one of the mosthandsome as well as one of the most cenvenient and best equippedcommercial rooms in the state. From a single bank installed in 1879,our special office furniture developed into a complete outfit of offices,which now line two sides of Commercial Hall. When a thorough courseof training in Accounts and Business Forms in general use is concededto be eminently important, it behooves every young man of ability andambition to devote some time to the study of Bookkeeping, BusinessPapers and collateral branches. Not only is the knowledge gained bythe study of these subjects of a decidedly practical sort, but the acqui-sition of such knowledge gives a training and discipline, not to be ex-. CENTRAL NORAIAL COLLEGE. 35 celled in any other branch of education. We do not contend that every-body should be a bookkeeper any more than teachers of Astronomybelieve that all should become astronomers. Business education means more than a mere smattering of debitsand credits; more than a good style of penmanship: more than a know^l-edge of business forms. It means A-astly more than these. Tt meansconcentration and continuity of thought, accuracy in judgment, self-dis-cipline and tact, couitesy, and dignity of manner and executive abilityof high degree. These are a iew of the many good aims to w^hich thebusiness college attains. Business training is helpful, inspiring, practi-cal, and pays large dividends for life. The course prepares the graduate for any position as bookkeeper,but we desire to call special attention to the fact that every young manand woman should take this course, regardless of future gives one just the training needed to manage su
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