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HSA Adds Computer Typing Services

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In response to a growing student need for word processing services, Harvard Student Agencies (HSA) will start a computer typing service in November.

"Keyboarding Agency," HSA's first new program in the past two years, will employ about 10 students to type papers on the computers that are used for the agency's "Let's Go" travel books, said HSA President Andrea Silbert '86.

Connie L. Craig '88, president of the agency, said the new agency will also do contract work for businesses and Harvard departments. Craig said she hopes the service will have expanded enough by January to substantially increase the staff.

The new agency is the eleventh division of the HSA.

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