Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 31, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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gig Qualify Important Point
School of Commerce
Harrisburg Business College
ORGANIZED 1885 ' , .
Offers to Fathers and Mothers the opportunity to choose wisely in the selection of
"the" School that they would have their Sons or Daughters attend.
!| * A o PP ortunit y ,s y° u are confronted with the ques- A Strong Faculty Makes an Efficient School
fljll' on ' Can you quality? Your answer will get you in \ diploma from the School of Commerce stands for something more than the mere completion
I. |l| or keep you out. The training you*receive at the School a course of study: it means EhFICIENI INSI RUC 1 ION by a corps of EXPERT TEACHERS
Hll' | „ EBl c n mi i c <t . u who are specialists in the particular subjects taught by them. The principal of each department is
1 f llt ° ommerre W1 ma esre ° y° ur f> ettin g m * assisted by instructors who supplement the class\vork with individual instruction to all students requir
-IHI lI l S .„ ... . . , ing it. With this combination of class and individual instruction, the best and quickest results are
I 1 11 l!|lii| Many an opportunity will present itself during the great . obtained. • •
1 li llljf reconstruction era upon which we are now entering. You can .
iP _8 do and get paid for only as much as you are able to do. RAKER NORA M. GARLAND
et J J . PRNCIPAL MACHINE AND PENCIL. SHORTHAND Hyv
\|\\ J|i au , If you are ambitious —you've got your eye on the top-most MRS D L M RAKER MILDRED GOETZE
gill rung of the ladder of success. If your ambition is backed by "***" SHORTHAND
iv'i '*r 1,1,1 determination you will want to put your foot where your eye of BERTHA F. ZIMMERMAN MILDRED TOOMEY Oppn
MM, I I ■'< ambition is now focused. PRINCIPAL BOOKKEEPING DEPT. SHORTHAND j
Ifn . 1 ESTHER LAU MARION MILLER 9
"* ' '1 ™e can help you climb the ladder, help you get to the top BOOKKEEPING PRINCIPAL TYPEWRITING DEPT.
Wfi quickly. And our training will help you stay there. LAWSON S. LAVERTY, A. M. MIRIAM LANDIS I 1
\\ JI ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL LAW TYPEWRITING ! VL
I f—l| To emphasize the fact that the demand for trained meu and a/iadvt mvcdc ii- r* nMm x&Mk. 1 ft
II Tl . , . , . . - „ MAKY L. MYbKb J. E. GARNER §t.Wskf /,
1 111 women will be in great demand now and m the future —a well- PRINCIPAL SHORTHAND DEPT. DICTATION hW/X A> \
I lfl known national writer says "There are three problems that con- • r> l . ijg\
II \| front the United States during the great reconstruction days that 100 L ltl ©l*olloo IF! bCIIOOIS &I| J
I arC nOW us first, to feed the world; second, to finance the Here is where the prospective student will learn, after investigation, what
II \\ world, and third, to supply the world with materials." Now makes the SCHOOL OF COMMERCE superior in its field. The differ- WMMff 4-LyJ
11 \ i . 1. i 1 . * . a ii i . , ence i n schoools to a very great extent is the difference in TEACHERS. JL=Alu
" J wfvju IU o<l ° a< < om f 8 S rea * w °rk it will take many trained Equipment is of mportance; pleasant rooms and cheerful surroundings are I I [J I\ HI
WHw minds in all lines of work —and the trained man or woman will ' very desirable —but completent, experienced, zealous teachers are indis- _j3H\ L_ Yvl
m m be given the preference. Now is ,be time for you o make up
J your mind and enroll with the School of Commerce and fit your- i sylvania. The principals have been at the head of their departments for
1 t M A self for one of the good positions that will surely be awaiting vou. a number of y ears and students profit greatly by their experience. No
I IJr earnest student can fail at this school.
lSfcT In Choosing a School
J taught cannot be given to this matter. The first point to fye considered is QUALITY OF INSTRUCTION. Inferior instruction is a most expen
I|T I | MERGE makes its stand. Only such schools as attain the highest efficiency are designated by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools as worthy of us
-1 I jlt'u * ts em bl em —Hie SEAL OF EXCELLENCY. The School of Commerce has been given that right.
If 1 If! 1 PP IT P A I? 1 TT 1 and be equipped to meet the approaching opportunity. Stenographers, book
'T:l| f ; ** M. keepers, accountants and trained clerical services will be in great demand
[ jNIIOLL NOW Enroll Now and Begin Your Upward March
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Students Admitted Anytime, Preferably On Monday Catalogue On Request
School of Commerce and Harrisburg Business College,
ORGANIZED 1894 I ' • ORGANIZED 1885 " \
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Harrisburg's Accredited i —n Central Pennsylvania's Leading
Commercial School v I Business College
OVER ONE HUNDRED TYPEWRITERS OVER ONE HUNDRED TYPEWRITER^
Troup Building - - Bell Phone 485 W Dial 4393 - - 15 South Market Square
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MONDAY EVENING,
KARRTSBTTTIG TELEXIRXprf
.DECEMBER 30, 1918.