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The Student Employment Bureau has completed the organization of a typewriting agency designed to put into the hands of self-supporting students as much as possible of the typewriting business of the University. Nearly twenty men are employed, including stenographers, clerks, bibliographers and bookkeepers, as well as typists. These men go to all parts of the University, including the various offices, and to dormitory rooms, wherever their services are required.
Because of the large number of men available, all orders can be handled within twenty-four hours. Theses and reports in special fields are assigned to typists who are themselves acquainted with the subject and who thus avoid the usual blunders in transcription.
There are no commissions, and every cent charges goes into the pickets of the men who do the work. Since the work is done for students, by students, every efforts is made to keep the rates as low as possible.
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