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  1. Spencerian College was a private, for-profit career college in Louisville and Lexington, Kentucky. It was founded in 1892 as the Spencerian Commercial School, a private for-profit business school, by Enos Spencer.

  2. Spencerian Business College (Milwaukee), originally a Bryant & Stratton affiliate, first managed by Robert Spencer, then taken over by him; also known as National Spencerian Business College; eventually merged into the School of Business of Concordia University Wisconsin in 1974.

  3. The Zaner-Bloser (also Zaner-Bloser Method) is a teaching script for handwriting based on Latin script as well as a system of penmanship instruction, which originated around 1904 at the Zanerian College of Penmanship in Columbus, Ohio.

  4. 17. Mai 2013 · Spencerian Business College 2800 W. Wright Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County. Dates of construction: 1911, 1920, 1926, 1951. Architects: Alexander C. Eschweiler and Eschweiler & Eschweiler.

  5. Located in Columbus, Ohio, a Catholic coed college preparatory high school of the Columbus Diocese, grades 9-12.

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  6. Spencerian College and the Sullivan College of Technology and Design have merged with Sullivan University. Find out how to access your transcript, 1098T, alumni benefits, and re-entry options.

  7. www.zanerian.com › ZanerZaner

    Not long afterward the school was closed, and it was then, in 1888, that C. P. Zaner decided to establish a school of his own. Originally known as the Zanerian Art College, Master Penman Lloyd Kelchner became a partner with Zaner the following year.