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History 1950-1979
Founded as Cambridge School of Business in March of 1950, a secretarial school occupying three rooms of a downtown office building at 18 Tremont Street, the school opened with an original enrollment, founded of nine [9] students, and a Motto: Learn By Doing. In 1950, Four basic subjects were offered: Business English, Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping, and these were taught on an individual basis, each student proceeding at their own rate. One could enroll any Monday the year round and complete any Friday. From those modest beginnings, Cambridge School started on the educational adventure which led to its new home in Kenmore Square.
Each year, as programs were Broadened and new Programs were added, Cambridge School grew, and outgrew its facilities, and moved to larger and larger and better facilities, from 120 Boylston Street, to 485 Boylston Street, to 687 Boylston Street, to 632 Beacon Street, always along the Boylston Street subway line, from Boylston Station, to Arlington, to Copley, to Kenmore.

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