Commercial Education

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Commercial Education
James, Edmund J. (Edmund Janes), 1855-1925
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First, the course in commerce and finance ; second, the office course ; third, the evening course.
The circular of the institution states that the department of commerce and finance is founded on a broad and liberal basis. In its general features it resembles the commercial schools of Europe, and is intended to place commercial edu- cation in its proper relation to other departments of educa- tional work. The object of the course is to train the young men to do business rather than simply to re
...cord business.
It has been organized with a view of meeting these condi- tions. It provides a liberal, and at the same time, thoroughly practical course of study, including two years' training in the knowledge of the world's industries and markets, the law of trade and finance, and the mechanisms and customs of business.
The first special department is intended to give young men and young women thorough fundamental training for the activities of business which include (i) The production, manufacture, sale, and transportation of articles of com- 30 COMMERCIAL EDUCATION [682 merce ; (2) the management of stock companies and cor- porations ; (3) the buying and selling of securities ; (4) the importing and exporting of merchandise ; (5) the borrowing and lending of money and credit; (6) the advertising of commercial concerns ; (7) the keeping of business records.


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