Pittsburgh, the J. B. Hench School, International Corres-
pondence Schools, Iron City College, Italian Institute of
Languages, Keller Dressmaking School, Keystone Auto-
mobile Driving School, King’s School of Oratory, Konner
Private School, Lamb School for Stammerers, La Salle
Extension University, Liberty School of Business, Mrs.
Grace Thomas Martin's School, Martin School, Martin’s
Grace Secretarial School, Montes Spanish School, John P.
Morris, (aviation) Morton School, Mount Immaculate
Alpha School, National Salesmen’s Training Association,
North Side Business School, Pace Accountancy Courses,
Pennsylvania State College, Pennsylvania Business Col-
lege, Pittsburgh Academic and Business College, Pitts-
burgh Bible Institute, Pittsburgh College of Pharmacy,
Pittsburgh League for Hard of Hearing, Pittsburgh Mechan-
ical Dental School, Pittsburgh School of Accountancy, Pitts-
burgh School of Auto Engineering, Pittsburgh School of Lip
Reading, Pittsburgh School of Speech, Pittsburgh Trade
School, Radio Corporation of Pennsylvania, Reno Hall,
Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, St. Aug-
ustine’s School, St. Bede’s School, St. Canice’s School, St.
George’s Convent, St. Mary’s High School, St. Paul’s Mon-
astery, St. Peter’s School, St. Philomena’s School, Slone
School of Popular Music, South Hills School of Music,
Spanish Institute of Languages, Universal Chiropractic
College, University School, Ursuline Academy, Ursuline
Young Ladies’ Academy, Virgil Piano School, Wallace
Schools, Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf, Edw. A.
Woods School, and the various schools conducted by the
Young Men’s Christian Association and the Young Women’s
Christian Association.
THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
“My heart is in the work,” the motto on the seal of the
Carnegie Institute of Technology, expresses Andrew Car-
negie’s attitude toward its founding. As he had himself
experienced the struggles of a poor but ambitious young man
to advance himself, he was inspired to make it easier for other