Grahm Junior College
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Grahm Junior College, formerly located in Boston, Massachusetts and named for its first president, Milton Grahm, was one of a chain of schools operating out of a New York office (other branches were located in Philadelphia and Chicago). The institution originally opened as the Cambridge School of Business in 1950, renamed to Grahm Junior College in 1967, and ultimately closed in 1979 after going bankrupt. Boston University purchased the vacant space immediately after Grahm's closure.
Notable alumni
Notable alumni include:
- Andy Kaufman, comedian, graduated 1971.
References
- Database of educational institutions in Massachussetts (http://www.wcmo.edu/wc_users/homepages/staff/brownr/MassachusettsCC.htm) provided by Westminster College
- History of Kenmore Square (http://web.mit.edu/mherman/www/11.016J/part5.html) where Grahm Junior College once resided
External links
- Cyber-reunion page for Grahm Alumni (http://hometown.aol.com/mhasson/GrahmHome.html)Template:Edu-stub