1930-1931 Yearbook

Harding's business office is thoroughly equipped for rapid and efficient handling of the school's affairs. The addressograph, graphotypc, mimeograph, and twO typewriters are kept in almost constant lise in preparing bulletins, advertising matter, and letters for maili ng. The work is done almost entirely by students who use this means to pay their college expenses. Five or six students are given regular work in this way. This office is also the headquarters of the (ollege accountant, Mrs. F. W. Mattox. The modern equipment in the business office gives op' portunity for practical expe rience to the students specializing in the commercia l department. They learn by actual practice to use the machines they will find in the well-equipped business office.

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