Mason School of Business
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The first Business courses taught at the College of William and Mary were given during the 1919-1920 academic year.
The School of Business moved into the Alan B. Miller Hall in June-July 2009. Business previously used portions of Blow Hall, Tyler Hall, Jones Hall, the Old Gymnasium, as well as other buildings over the years.
Accounting
Accounting was first taught at the College of William and Mary in the Spring of 1920. Among the first lecturers in accounting were Frederick Juchhoff, Professor of Economics and Accountancy from 1919-1922, A.M. Pullen, lecturer in Accountancy from 1919-1920, and A. Lee Rawlings, lecturer in Accountancy from 1919-1920.
References
- 1919/1920, College of William and Mary Course Offerings Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
- William and Mary Catalog, 1919-1920, pg. 12, 117, 121.
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