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Kramer University

Kramer University in the 1920s.

Kramer University is an institution of higher learning located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was established by Douglas Benedict, the President of Kramer Associates, in the first quarter of the twentieth century to serve as a special school that would be open only to K.A. employees. One of its best-known students was Carl Salazar, who attended Kramer U. for two years in the mid-1920s before going to work in the K.A. legal department in San Francisco.

Sobel does not say whether Kramer U. remained in Honolulu after John Jackson moved K.A.'s headquarters to the Philippines, or whether the school was moved there as well. It is possible that Kramer U. was renamed Cortez University after K.A. moved from the Philippines to Taiwan in 1950. It is also possible that Kramer U. was shut down by the Mexican authorities during or after the Global War, and that Cortez U. was established in Taiwan as a successor institution.

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