. Essex county, , illustrated . th actual business methods, and the success of the system under which they learn is indicated by the readiness with which graduates find employment. In fact, the case is the same in all the departments. The Coleman National Business Col-lege is incorporated by acts of the New-Jersey Legislature of 1S76 and original incorporators were Marcus L. Ward, Ex-MayorI. W, Ricord, of Newark, Ex-LnitedStates Senator T. 15. Peddle, Mr. SilasMerchant, President of the Merchants» Kire Insurance Co., Mr. S. K. W. Heath, President of the Kiremans Insur


. Essex county, , illustrated . th actual business methods, and the success of the system under which they learn is indicated by the readiness with which graduates find employment. In fact, the case is the same in all the departments. The Coleman National Business Col-lege is incorporated by acts of the New-Jersey Legislature of 1S76 and original incorporators were Marcus L. Ward, Ex-MayorI. W, Ricord, of Newark, Ex-LnitedStates Senator T. 15. Peddle, Mr. SilasMerchant, President of the Merchants» Kire Insurance Co., Mr. S. K. W. Heath, President of the Kiremans Insurance Co.,•y and Mr. John P. Jackson. The catalogues of this college are notonly artistic gems of the most moderntypography, but they contain matter ofgeneral information pertaining to Newarkand the country at large which is wellcalculated to interest and instruct everyone. This is typical of the superiority,vigor and originality of this live, up-to-dateschool of business. ESSEX COUNTY, N. /., ILLUSTRATED. lu: NEWARK HIGHSCHOOL T. 11 E Newark H i ,l; hSchool was openeilJanuary 3, 1855. Dr. Ien- I nington, President of the Board of Education, inhis address at the dedica-tion, said: The edificeis a large and imposini;-one, well planned am!compares favorably witlithe most commodiousbuildings of the kind inthis country. When the building wasopened in 1S55 it wasfilled bv pupils having thehighest per cent, in schol-arship and deportment inthe various grammarschools, but this methodof entrance was soonchanged and for manyyears pupils have beenadmitted only on examin-ation. Por many years there was little Latin and less Greek taught,and there was no thoroughly systematized course of first class that was prepared for college was in 1877, fromwhich time it has sent boys and girls to college. There have


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