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Gayton A. Douglas (author) 
The Chicago College of Photography 
1881 
  
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Gayton A. Douglas, in "Lesson &. Concluding Confab.", Edward L. Wilson, Wilson's Photographics: A Series of Lessons. Accompanied by noties, on all the processes which are needful in the Art of Photography , (Philadelphia: Edward L. Wilson, 1881), p.345.
 
The Chicago College of Photography has the proud distinction of being the first institution of the kind planted in America, and the second in the world. It promises rich returns to those who are deciding upon adopting photography for their life-work. It offers through competent instructors a practical knowledge of the art-science, and places the student, in a most thorough manner, in possession of the best methods at a small item of cost. It also serves to weed out incompetent help, for those wanting assistants will find in the graduates of this college a service that is of the best, the expense of educating having been paid by the employed, releasing them of the expense and annoyance of experimental and incompetent help. It will also take the photographer who may seek the advantage of learning the latest methods, or who desires to perfect some special branch, and for a small sum furnish the required knowledge. The arts, sciences, and various industries, which more and more are calling upon photography for assistance, will find in the college a ready means of giving them the knowledge they desire. Gayton A. Douglass. 
 

 
  
 
  
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