[1] Green Bay Business College (GBBS) was established in 1868[2] by a man named Devlin, was soon purchased by a Rev.
John Niven McCunn, a native of Scotland and later U.S. consul in Dunfermline,[3] purchased Hill's share in 1886, and in 1887 bought out Murch as well, as well as bringing in E. F. Quintal as an instructor.
[5] C. B. Potter and E. F. Quintal, who had been teachers at one of the Brown's Business College schools, bought GBBS in 1901[6] and as of 1920, it was still under E. F. and Kenneth E.
[7] In 1924, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Randall already owned the Green Bay Business College (although Quintal was listed in various directories as Dean).
Rival GBCC shut down in June 1931; by June 10, Badger was boasting "we are now the only business college in Green Bay",[20] and in August ran ads inviting recent GBCC graduates to register with Badger's employment bureau to find work.