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The Shorthand Room is 34x39
feet in size, comfortably seats 105 Students, and contains all the
furniture, blackboards, electric bells, speaking tubes, etc., of a
model School Room. The Type-
writing Room is 21x28 feet in size, is elegantly fitted up, and supplied
with forty-five Typewriters, consisting of Smith Premiers,
Remingtons, Jewetts, and Densmores, also with a Mimeograph, Letter
Press, Graphophone, etc. Both of these rooms are well lighted,
and ventilated by large windows on two sides, and are fully and
elegantly equipped with every needed convenience that can contribute
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Correct Position
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Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling, Penmanship, Grammar, Correspondence,
Punctuation, Manifolding, use of Mimeograph, Letter Press, Indexing,
and Actual Office Practice in the College Office, and the different
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In deciding what System to adopt the Student who desires to take up
the study of shorthand should choose one which has been proved by the
success of its writers to be capable of reaching the highest point
in speed and accuracy to be attained in Stenographic Art the
System of Shorthand taught in this College is Dment's Pitmanic
Shorthand, which is without doubt the best elucidation of Pitman
Shorthand in use to-day. It is constructed on the same basis
as the Ben Pitman and Graham Systems; but it varies from both in the
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it may be learned, the rapidity with which it may be written,
and the readines with which the notes are read. It is
extensively used throughout the United States. It has
come to be known as the swift, safe, sure Shorthand, easy to
learn, easy to write, easy to read. |

Miss Anna Lipscomb
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The author of this Text-book stands without a peer, the
fastest Shorthand writer in the world, thereby proving the
excellence of this System. |
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Experienced, earnest, energetic Teachers throughout the Faculty,
insure the best methods in all Departments. In the Shorthand
Department great care |
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Miss Laura E. Davis
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is exercised
to the end that the Student may acquire only the best habits
of work and be able to discharge his duties as an amaneunsis,
with ease and pleasure to himself and satisfaction to his
employer.
Special attention is given to instruction upon the
Typewriter by the "Touch
System." The instruction being carried along
on the most approved scientific principles, to the end that
our Students may acquire an even, rapid, accurate method of
Typewriting. This especially is to be considered in view
of the fact that many otherwise good Stenographers fail to
obtain renumerative positions, because of their inability
to satisfactorily transcribe their notes. Carbon and
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Press Copying, Dictation
direct on the Machine, Mimeographing and Filing are included
in this Course. In addition to these advantages, our
Students have the opportunity of practice int he various Offices of our Actual
Business Department, and in the College Offices, which,
together with the improved methods employed, give them the
speed, accuracy and confidence, that usually come only as a
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From the first to the last day of the Student's attendance,
Spelling, Punctuation, and English Training are given close
attention. They are presented in the form of
recitiations, talks, discussions, and the correction of
Typewritten work.
The work is made extremely interesting for the reason that it
is made most practical. Dry technical discussions have
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GRAPHOPHONE
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policy has always been and always will be a progressive
one, and as we are always first to give our Students the
benefit of every new and practical method of Teaching,
we have introduced a Graphophone in our Typewriting
Department. While the Graphophone can never take
the place of Shorthand, yet many large
Houses in this and other Cities are using it with good
results. Stenographers who can take Graphophone
dictation can secure good positions. No extra charge is
made for Graphophone instruction. |
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