Badger Green Bay Business College

[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.

Green Bay Business College postcard, 1908
Green Bay Business College 1894 Fall Term advertisement