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Lincoln School of Commerce : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lincoln Business College
Lincoln Business College was a business college located in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was founded in 1884, and by 1925 had merged with the Nebraska School of Business to become the Lincoln School of Commerce. Its ultimate successor is now the Lincoln branch of Kaplan University. ==History==
The school was founded in 1884 by F.F. Roose.〔Hayes, A.B. and Sam D. Cox. (History of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska ), p. 243 (1889)〕 Its original location was in an office building at the corner of Eleventh and O Streets. It subsequently moved to the Oliver Building at Thirteenth and P streets, where it remained for 16 years. On 1914, it moved to a new building on the northwest corner of Fourteenth and P Streets.〔Sawyer, Andrew J. (Lincoln: the capital city and Lancaster County, Nebraska, Volume 1 ), p. 234 (1916)〕〔(2 September 1915). (Lincoln A Great Center for Educational Activities ), ''Omaha Bee'', p.2〕 E.C. Bigger was president of the college in the 1910s.〔(Patterson's American Educational Directory, Vol. 18 ), p. 287 (1921)〕 By 1925, the Lincoln Business College and Nebraska School of Business (a former location of Brown's Business College) were merged and became the Lincoln School of Commerce.〔(Lincoln School of Commerce ), Nebraska Memories, Retrieved March 14, 2013〕〔(Lincoln School of Commerce History ), lscadvantage.com (July 16, 1997 page via archive.org)〕 The school's old building on 14th Street was still standing as of 2010 and was occupied by a printing business.〔
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