Grahm Junior College

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.

Fuel bills and inability to refinance were cited by the college administration as primary causes.

[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