Grahm Junior College

It was accredited in 1964 as a business school and later expanded to include radio and TV broadcasting.

The Cambridge School became accredited as a Junior College of business in 1964[5][6] and later expanded its offerings to include secretarial studies, hospitality, and radio and TV broadcasting.

[6] The Saint George Hotel (circa 1911) was purchased in 1966 (appraised at $300,000) and renamed Leavitt Hall.

A physical education facility, classrooms, offices and an endowment were envisioned, but never realized.

[12] By 1974, enrollment at Grahm was declining,[13] attributed by many to the end of the military draft and the rise of the community college system.

[17] Faculty continued to teach without pay in order for the final class to graduate, and the school closed that summer.

[citation needed] Reunions have been held beginning at the turn of the millennium,[5] and there are alumni groups on social media.

A former Grahm building, now the Myles Annex owned by Boston University