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    The Pace Student

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    The Pace Student began publication in 1915. Its subscribers were Pace students, those studying in New York at Pace Institute as well as those studying the Pace Standardized Course in Accounting at affiliated schools throughout the U.S. and by correspondence. It was edited by Homer Pace, who also wrote many of the feature articles. It had a dual purpose. It was designed to provide Pace students with additional information about accounting and the accounting profession, and also to carry news about Pace students. The Pace Student became The American Accountant in 1927 and continued publication, throughout the Depression, until the last issue in 1933 [University Archivist

    Charles Fremont Pace and Elizabeth Hamilton Pace

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    Charles Fremont Pace and Elizabeth Hamilton Pace, parents of Homer and Charles Pace, brothers, and founders of Pace Universityhttps://digitalcommons.pace.edu/founders/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Robert Scott Pace as President of Pace University

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    Robert Scott Pace, pictured here, in later years as president of Pace University. He served as president of Pace, even while still serving in the US Army, and on leave from Pace. He was President of Pace from 1942 to 1960https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/founders/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Elizabeth Neville Pace

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    Portrait of Elizabeth Neville Pace, wife of Robert Scott Pace. Robert and Elizabeth did not have any children.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/founders/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Pace Course Brochure (1920s)

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    In this brochure, one will notice that Pace University, then a business college called Pace & Pace, offered courses either via Resident Schools or by way of Extension Classes, then termed as correspondence school classes. Remote learning was therefore not a new innovation at Pace.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pace-women/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Charles Ashford Pace - Co-Founder of Pace University

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    Portrait of the Charles Ashford Pace, co-founder of Pace University.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/founders/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Pace University- New York Building

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    Pace University building, 1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY 10038https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/maingallery/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Pace Cheerleaders, 1950s

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    A group of Pace cheerleaders in the 1950shttps://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pace-women/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Women in Uniform - The War, Mabel Pace, Women at Pace

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    Picture of Mabel V. Pace, wife of Homer St. Clair as a woman volunteer during the First World War. Related pictures are available below as Additional Files.https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pace-women/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Family Vacation with Son Robert Scott Pace

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    Homer St. Clair Pace and wife Mabel Vanderhoof Pace vacationing in the west with son Robert Scott Pace (sitting on the roof)https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/founders/1021/thumbnail.jp
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