Wyo . They can write fast, read accurately and operate the type-writer rapidly. They can spell, punctuate and arrange letters and com- mercial forms. They can use the copying press and the can index and file business papers. They understand making col-lections through the bank and express companies, and can write outchecks and draw drafts. Every detail is carried out in the course untilit becomes perfectly familiar. When a stenographer presents himself for employment at the of-fice of a business man, he must have the ability to do the work is no time to wait for
Wyo . They can write fast, read accurately and operate the type-writer rapidly. They can spell, punctuate and arrange letters and com- mercial forms. They can use the copying press and the can index and file business papers. They understand making col-lections through the bank and express companies, and can write outchecks and draw drafts. Every detail is carried out in the course untilit becomes perfectly familiar. When a stenographer presents himself for employment at the of-fice of a business man, he must have the ability to do the work is no time to wait for growth and development in his case. Hemust be prepared, not only to take dictation on any subject, but he mustbe able to transcribe it on the typewriter. Who can estimate the ad-vantages resulting from such training? No young man or woman canmake a mistake in learning shorthand. There never was in the historyof the world a greater demand in any one line of work than there is nowfor the stenographer. 2. Scene From the Banking Department. ->0<=X) 0^ -M)0 fXZZXX^
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