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Madison Business College

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Madison, Wisconsin, city directory 1900-1. Containing a complete business, street and general directory, (in the latter, wives' names appear in same line with husbands') Angell's patent numerical directory, and city, county, state and federal officers, churches, schools, secret and benevolent
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classified it as, "Institute of Penmanship and Telegraph; Classical, Scientific and Musical Academy". In the mid-1880s, it issued at least two copies of a magazine named
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societies, and public buildings; and a directory of the faculty, societies and students of the University of Wisconsin
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Associated Press. "Nobel Peace Prize winner studied at Madison Business College"
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This article about a university or college in Wisconsin is a
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United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York
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Defunct private universities and colleges in Wisconsin
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LISTING OF CLOSED WISCONSIN POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS
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Northwestern Business College and School of Shorthand,
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https://dsps.wi.gov/Documents/EAClosedSchoolsList.pdf
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Index

business college
Madison
Wisconsin
Liberian
Nobel Prize
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Wisconsin governor
Albert G. Schmedeman
Secretary of State
John S. Donald
Treasurer
Andrew H. Dahl
State Senator
Albert M. Stondall
State Assemblyman
D. D. Conway
State Assemblyman
Joanne M. Duren
State Assemblyman
Hugh Pierce Jamieson
State Assemblyman
Daniel O. Mahoney
State Assemblyman
Edward C. Meland
State Assemblyman
Herbert C. Schenk
State Assemblyman
Thomas A. Stewart
C. L. Brusletten
Minnesota House of Representatives

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