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RALPH BLAIR Commercial Department iq , jp DDING a wealth of new equipment, the commercial department, under the 'direction of Mr. Ralph Blair, has made rapid progress during the past year. The new equipment is as follows: seven calculators, one bookkeeping machine, 'w' three electric calculators, one dictaphone, one ediphone, and two adding ma- chines. Thirty new typewriters have also been purchased, and, at present, are in room 402. t Meta Raasch Hilda Bear May Leete Lillard W. Culver Page Nineteen
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Florence Van Vliet Howard Maule Kenneth Dewey English Department ...J WI in 1531 l'.Q..1, ... B f. . . UBLIC SPEAKING has four aims which are the conception and effective use of speech and action, the development of the ability to discover and to assimilate the intellectual and emotional meaning of ideas, words, and composition, the A-S ff. development of the ability to discover, select, and arrange ideas and to express . . them verbally, and the improvement of the power of expression including voice, gesture, and bodily action. In the first semester of this course ten weeks are devoted to speech making, three weeks to vocal drills, two weeks to interpretation, two weeks to parliamentary law, and two weeks to review. In the second semester four sions, two weeks in the study of matics, and two weeks in review By appointing a toastmaster, weeks are spent in making speeches for special occa- orations, seven weeks in debating, four weeks in dra- and examinations. who resides at an ima inar ban uet students learn 8 Y q i after-dinner speaking. Each member of the class also takes part in at least two plays and two debates during the semester. Madge Houghton Leila Rosenfeld Hazel Healy Marian Scanlan Page Eiglazeen
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LUCY SCHOENIG Commercial Department The aim of the commercial department is to prepare more boys and more girls not only to take their place in the business world, but also to enable them to keep their personal business accounts straight, thereby making them better members of the corn- munity, and we are successfully carrying out our aim , stated Mr. Blair. Most of the students we graduate from here have very little difficulty in obtaining positions. Even a large number of our undergraduates, boys and girls both, have positions for summer work. Marguerite Bleyer A. Eugene Miller William Woods Orville Stiffney Page Twenty
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