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  1. Gutchess Metropolitan Business College was a business college in Detroit that began in 1896 and was still operating in 1920.

  2. Liebold asistió a la Eastern High School de Detroit y se graduó de Gutchess Metropolitan Business College, y posteriormente trabajó en varios puestos temporales como taquígrafo y contador antes de ser empleado del Peninsula Savings Bank en Highland Park, Míchigan. [5]

  3. The Detroit Business Institute (previously known as Detroit Business University and Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College) is an educational institute focusing on medical training founded in Detroit, Michigan. The school has held several campuses but is now located in Riverview, Michigan.

  4. What was Gutchess College? The Bridgeport City Directory for 1911 gives us the answer. S.D. Gutchess was the properietor of the Gutchess College at 46 Cannon Street.

  5. The Metropolitan Business College began in 1889 as a small private business school called the Seattle Business College. The school was started by Josephine Hall and her husband in Seattle's Boston building, where it remained until 1891.

  6. Also, according to the 1900-1905 Detroit city directories, the Gutchess Metropolitan Business College was an occupant. In later years, the structure was renamed the Holden Building (1921-22), Burns-Gray Building (1926-31) and Capitol Square Building (1931- 2014).

  7. The Gutchess Metropolitan Business College also later merged with the Detroit Business University. [ citation needed ] In the 1930s the institution was still known as the Detroit Business University, but apparently by the 1950s it had changed its name to the Detroit Business Institute.