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Emerson College - Origins of the College.
Dr. Charles Wesley Emerson founded the Boston Conservatory of Elocution, Oratory, and Dramatic Art in 1880 a year after Boston College closed the School of Oratory. Classes were held at 13 Pemberton Square in Boston. Ten students enrolled in the conservatory's first class. The following year, the conservatory changes its name to the "Monroe Conservatory of Oratory", in honor of Charles Emerson's teacher at Boston University's School of Oratory, Professor Lewis B. Monrore. In 1890, the name changed again to "Emerson College of Oratory" and was late ...
See also:Emerson College, Emerson College - History, Emerson College - Origins of the College, Emerson College - Early Expansion & Growth, Emerson College - Administrative Restructuring, Emerson College - Post-war Era, Emerson College - Emerson's Financial Crisis of 1952, Emerson College - Rising from Financial Trouble, Emerson College - Back Bay as Emerson's Campus, Emerson College - Relocation of Emerson College, Emerson College - Rebirth of Emerson College, Emerson College - 1996 - Present, Emerson College - The Campus, Emerson College - Non-Dormitory Buildings, Emerson College - Dormitories, Emerson College - Academic Programs, Emerson College - College Administration, Emerson College - Board of Trustees, Emerson College - Board of Overseers, Emerson College - Senior Administrators, Emerson College - Academic Deans & Directors, Emerson College - Media Theatre Journals & Publications, Emerson College - Media, Emerson College - Theatre, Emerson College - Journals & Publications, Emerson College - Student Life, Emerson College - Student Organizations, Emerson College - Athletics, Emerson College - People Affiliated with Emerson College Read more here: » Emerson College: Encyclopedia II - Emerson College - History |
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See also:Emerson College, Emerson College - History, Emerson College - Origins of the College, Emerson College - Early Expansion & Growth, Emerson College - Administrative Restructuring, Emerson College - Post-war Era, Emerson College - Emerson's Financial Crisis of 1952, Emerson College - Rising from Financial Trouble, Emerson College - Back Bay as Emerson's Campus, Emerson College - Relocation of Emerson College, Emerson College - Rebirth of Emerson College, Emerson College - 1996 - Present, Emerson College - The Campus, Emerson College - Non-Dormitory Buildings, Emerson College - Dormitories, Emerson College - Academic Programs, Emerson College - College Administration, Emerson College - Board of Trustees, Emerson College - Board of Overseers, Emerson College - Senior Administrators, Emerson College - Academic Deans & Directors, Emerson College - Media Theatre Journals & Publications, Emerson College - Media, Emerson College - Theatre, Emerson College - Journals & Publications, Emerson College - Student Life, Emerson College - Student Organizations, Emerson College - Athletics, Emerson College - People Affiliated with Emerson College Read more here: » Emerson College: Encyclopedia II - Emerson College - The Campus |
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