Grahm Junior College
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Image:Grahm Junior College entrance.jpg Grahm Junior College, a now-defunct institution formerly located in Boston, Massachusetts, was once one of Boston's busiest 2-year colleges.
The school opened in 1950 under the name Cambridge School of Business, as part of a chain of schools operating out of a New York office (other branches were located in Philadelphia and Chicago). The curriculum was later expanded to include radio and TV broadcasting, and in 1967 the school was renamed Grahm Junior College, after its its first president, Milton Grahm.
At its peak enrollment during the 1960s the school occupied 4 buildings in Boston's Kenmore Square, one of them being the notable Hotel Kenmore. It 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.
- Paul Fusco, Writer/Producer, creator of "ALF", graduated 1973.
References
- Database of educational institutions in Massachusetts provided by Westminster College
- History of Kenmore Square where Grahm Junior College once resided