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Students attend an early class at the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance, exact date unknown.

An introduction to the Bentley Associates, the first graduates of the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance.

The building at 921 Boylston Street, which from 1922-1928 comprised the entirety of Bentley's campus.

Entrance to 921 Boylston Street on Bentley's first campus in downtown Boston.

Bentley Inferno newspaper article from November 8, 1984 Volume XI, Number 8. Discusses the one million dollar donation made by trustee Henry Rauch.

Hugh Dysart and Gregory Adamian present honorary degree to Henry Rauch at the 1980 Commencement ceremony.

Kappa Pi Alpha Fraternity House in Boston. This may be one of several locations throughout Boston and Brookline where KPA was housed in the 1930s.

Portrait of President Maurice Monroe Lindsay

President Maurice Monroe Lindsay with his paintings in what is described as "Garabedian's studio", possibly referring to American painter Charles Garabedian. Taken some time in the late 1950s.

Bentley College campus sign at Forest Street entrance to the Waltham campus.

Bentley College President Gregory H. Adamian (C) receives the new State Board of Higher Education charter for the college from Secretary of State John F.X. Davoren (L) at presentation ceremonies held at the campus' Lindsay Hall Auditorium Monday,…

Early meeting of the Bentley School Board of Trustees. The Board was formed in 1948, this picture was likely taken in the late 1940s or early 1950s.

Administrative Office lobby of 921 Boylston Street on original Boston campus, taken in 1951.

Two women read printouts from the DecSystem10, also known as PDP-10 or Dec-10, possibly in the 1970s.

Two men present & work with a DecSystem10, also known as Dec-10 or PDP-10, possibly in the early 1970s.

Early computing technology at Bentley College

Early view of the Cape House on Bentley's Waltham campus, ca. 1980s.

Early view of the President's House on Bentley's Waltham campus, ca. 1980s.

Early view of the Rauch Administration Building on Bentley's Waltham campus, ca. 1980s.

President Thomas Morison (L) with founder Harry C. Bentley (C) and former President Maurice Lindsay (R) in Winter 1967, presumably at an event related to the new Waltham campus.
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