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,X of-X 11 Mtn T' sf' Gasket ':'II II I! Ili ' IIIIMEWQK or up p p U r 'Q e 1 'And Genevieve,H he went on to say, 'is quite a re- markable little secretary, accompanying a gentleman named Victor Moceika on the many business trips his position as executive in a private steel corporation calls for. Vic- tor knew Genevieve in St. Cesimir's and knew where to H18 the ideal secretary when he needed one. It is remarked in the business' world that his ideas will quite revolu- tionize the entire social and economic conditions of la- bor. By the way' Miss Baltrenas is writing a book, WFrom Stenographer to-gecretary.' W Just then the doorbell rang. I had completely for- gotten! An old classmate, Anna Mae, had promised to call There she stood, bubbling ever with excitement and, not allowing me time to breathe, launched into a 'monopo- logue' of what her next greet work for the cultured bet- terment of Pittsburgh would be. Telephonel, Who?? Not Helen? Good! You're flying over to Pittsburgh from New York? Find! Yes, I'll have a room for you. What's that? A week's. vacation--in the Good Old U. S. A.--for a change!, And when you get here you can tell me. about your splendid trips abroad in behalf of your company's interestsq fJBye!' 1 ' -v Well! Sf all the surprises! I dont no Those the MA GENIUS French ore Shorthand ms shur have me stuk An wen it kums to bookeepping I gess Im outta luk Im surly dum in English An shurely canot spell An if kerekt I sometimes be-- Its the genius in me shell. p --U. Blahut, 1
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