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Diploma from the Correspondence School of Commerce and Banking - March 21, 1914

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International Correspondence Schools Scranton, Pennsylvania This Certifies that George Wilde has been a student in the Correspondence School of Commerce and Banking, that he has satisfactorily completed the subjects mentioned herein, as taught in our Bookkeeping and Business Forms Course, has been examined and found duly qualified in them and is hereby awarded this Diploma as an acknowledgment of his proficiency and in recommendation of his acquirements. Subjects Arithmetic, Penmanship, Single-Entry Bookkeeping, Double-Entry Bookkeeping, Opening, Closing and Changing Books, Spelling, Elements of Cost Accounting, Bank Bookkeeping, Corporation Organization and Bookkeeping. Witness The Signatures of Members of The Faculty and Officers of the International Correspondence Schools. Given under the Seal of the Schools in the City of Scranton, [Pennsylvania] this 21st day of March AD 1914. T.F. McHale C.L. Bushnell W.G. Hawley M.D. Gravatt J.P. Clark Stanley P. Allison

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Title Diploma from the Correspondence School of Commerce and Banking - March 21, 1914
Creator Unknown
Source Unknown. Diploma from the Correspondence School of Commerce and Banking. 21 March 1914. George Wilde Collection. Arnold Historical Society, Arnold, Missouri.
Description George Wilde received this diploma from the Correspondence School of Commerce and Banking. The certificate lists the classes Wilde took and is signed by members of the Faculty there. Wilde served as a bugler in the 354th Infantry of the 89th Division.
Subject Local WWI; World War I
Contributing Institution Arnold Historical Society
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Date Original March 21, 1914
Language English