The article focuses on the history and evolution of Baylor University's business school, from its origins to the legacy years. Topics include the establishment of the School of Commerce and Business Administration in 1923; the significant contribution of Earl Hankamer in funding the Hankamer Building; the introduction of the first computer to Baylor's campus; the impact of dedicated faculty like Helen Ligon and Bill Thomas; and the philanthropic support from alumni like William "Ed" Crenshaw.