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  2. Suffolk University - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk University is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. With 7,560 students on all campuses, it is the tenth-largest university in metropolitan Boston. It was founded as a law school in 1906 and named after its location in Suffolk County, Massachusetts . [ 6 ]

  3. Gleason Archer Sr. - Wikipedia

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    By 1930 Suffolk Law School was one of the largest law schools in the United States. Archer founded The Suffolk College of Arts and Sciences in 1934, and the Sawyer School of Management—then known as the College of Business Administration—in 1937. Archer served as President of Suffolk University and Suffolk Law School until 1948.

  4. Suffolk College of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk University College of Arts and Sciences is the undergraduate and graduate division of Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. Suffolk was founded in 1906 and the College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1934 by Gleason Leonard Archer.

  5. The 30+ Oldest Universities In The U.S.

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    Vincennes University. Establishes in 1801. Location: Vincennes, Indiana. Vincennes University is Indiana's first college. It was founded by the ninth U.S. president, William Henry Harrison, while ...

  6. Sawyer Business School - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk University's Sawyer Business School is located in downtown Boston. The Sawyer Business School is one of the three schools comprising Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. Suffolk was founded in 1906; the Business School was founded in 1937 by Gleason Leonard Archer. [1]

  7. List of Boston University people - Wikipedia

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    Gleason Archer, Sr. (CAS 1904, LAW 1906) – founder of Suffolk University and Suffolk University Law School; Leonard Porter Ayres (GRS '10) – statistician, best-known work dealt with comprehensive statistical studies of American casualties in the first and second world wars

  8. Robert Munce - Wikipedia

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    Robert John Munce (1895–1975) served as the third president of Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts from 1954 to 1960.. Munce was born in Washington, Pennsylvania on January 25, 1895, to Robert John Munce, Sr. and Elizabeth M. Donley.

  9. Colonial colleges - Wikipedia

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    The colonial colleges are nine institutions of higher education chartered in the Thirteen Colonies during the American Revolution before the founding of the United States. [1] These nine have long been considered together, notably since the survey of their origins in the 1907 The Cambridge History of English and American Literature .