The Story of Pittsburgh
Education
PART TWO
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{TTSBURGH contains so many educational institu-
tions of importance that it is impossible to enumerate
them all in one booklet. It has therefore been found
necessary to issue Part Two on the subject of Education.
Everything which may be taught in a great city may be
studied and learned in Pittsburgh, from the fundamentals
to the higher researches of education, including art, music,
anguage and business in its various departments.
Outside of Pittsburgh proper and within the limits of
Allegheny County there are many municipalities which
maintain grade and high schools of the very highest type,
but it is impossible to enumerate all of these institutions,
although they are strictly within the Pittsburgh community,
and are supported by Pittsburghers to a very large extent—
men and women whose business interests are located in the
city proper, but who have made their homes in the outlying
and suburban towns.
In this booklet many of Pittsburgh’s educational insti-
sutions are detailed, but there are many others, among
which may be mentioned American Institute of Banking,
Pittsburgh Chapter, Alexander Hamilton School, American
School, Artists’ League, Artzberger Art School, Association
Automotive Schools, Auto School, B’Nai Israel Hebrew
Institute, Boyd Business College, Byron (Mary E.) School,
Catholic Boys’ School, Christensen School of Music, Christian
Brothers’ School, Community School, Comptometer School,
Conley Business School, Convent of Mercy School, Curry
College, Divine Providence Academy, East Liberty Business
School, Flambard School of French, French Institute of
Languages, Greer Business College, Hebrew Institute of