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Parsons Business College Journal from Parsons, Kansas • 8

Parsons Business College Journal from Parsons, Kansas • 8

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Parsons, Kansas
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8 PARSONS BUSINESS COLLEGE JOURNAL. PB1RS01RS OTSflttJeSS COXXJ(3. (Tuition, payable in aovance. Business Course, including Bookkeeping. Single and Double Entry, Business practice, all kinds of Business Papers, Business Arithmetic, Commercial Law and Lectures, Penmanship, Spelling, Rapid Calculation, with Diploma.

Six months (Text books free) $25.00 Or three $10 payments. One year Text 'books free Or live $10 payments. Sbortbano Course, including Shorthand, Correspondence, Office. Dicta- tion, Reporters' Speed Practice, ness and Legal Forms, Manifolding, Letter Press Copying, Mimeographing, Typewriting and care of machines, etc with Diploma Six months $25.00 Or three $10 payments. One year 40.00 Or live $10 payments.

One ot tbc fforcmost Scbools of ncss ano Sbortbano tn tbc Country Gbc Xarflcst ifcail Instruction Depart mcnt in tbc "Wtot-C. JE. Jtfall pro prfetor. Wo take pleasure in culling the attention of tlio general public to the Parsons Business College, one of Parsons' most valued institutions and the leading school of its kind in this section of the country. With a comprehensive course of study, an experienced and talented corps of teachers, and ample facilities in the several departments, it affords its students rare opportunities for instruction, which insures their success upon graduation.

The mail instruction department of this institution far surpasses that of any college we have ever known. It has so systematized this work that results are secured which are astonishing, many students being able to accomplish by mail what others have done in other schools only after several months of hard study and at great expense for board and other items incident to life away from home. This department is as near perfection as it is possible to make such a plan, and we recommend this school to all desiring instruction in any business or shorthand branch. The Parsons Business College was chartered in 1892, and its constantly increasing patronage from all over the country insures its stability and demonstrates the fact that its present management is conducting its affairs in a manner entirely satisfactory to its hundreds of patrons. We bespeak for it continued prosperity, and earnestly recommend it to young persons everywhere.

Parsons Independent. Note. Typewriters are furnished to the student for practice absolutely without charge. Combination Course. Both the Business and Shorthand Courses may be taken at once as follows machine to our course in stenography.

All students will be taught how to prepare and execute copy on the mimeograph, including circular work, statements, tariffs, price lists, etc. Business men will please make a note of this when in need of office help. Our aim is to teach students to do all kinds of office work, thai their vices may be in demand. Rooitional "Results. Miss Deal is stenographer for a linn in Dallas, Texas.

Mr. Joe Horr is with D. H. Hollis-ter, Parsons, Kansas. Mr.

W. B. Lewis is with the K. T. at Parsons.

Kansas. Mr. Will Feess is clerk in a drug" house, Parsons, Kansas. Mr. F.

E. Dent is bookkeeper in a bank at Chetopa, Karsas. Mr. C. B.

Martin is in the postomce department, Parsons, Kansas. Miss Jessie Yancy is bookkeeper for M. Say lor grocers of this city. Mr. Robert Wilson's fine penmanship procured for him a fine position in Chicago.

I. L. Hill in the office of the chief engineer of the K. T. at Parsons, Kansas.

Miss Grace Clifton is stenographer for the Foley Railway Printing Parsons, Kansas. Mr. Rob't. McKee is collector for Busby Smith. Grain, Coal and Ice Parsons, Kansas.

Miss Georgia Williams is stenographer for Kimball Osgood, lawyers, Parsons, Kansas. L. J. Pierson does all the correspondence for his father, J. J.

Pierson, the largest wholesale house in the city. Elmer Dick and John Bailey are in the office of J. A. Murry, general storekeeper of the K. Parsons, Kansas.

Mr. Sam C. Wilson holds a responsible position in the office of the general claim agent of the K. Ft. S.

M. Kansas City, Mo. Mr. J. R.

Hayden, since leaving school, has obtained a very responsible and lucrative position as agent of the K. Ft. S. M. railroad at Hardy, Ark.

Six months Or four $10 payments. Eight months $45.00 Or five $10 payments. One year $00.00 Or seven $10 payments. Note. All tuition must be paid in advance, whether by the ten dollar payment plan or by the term or year.

Specimens. Any of the following specimens will be sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Stamps taken Cards, beautifully written, your name, per dozen 25c. Cards, beautifully written, your name, per package. 50c.

Flourished bird. 25c. Flourished swan 25c. Capitals, unshaded 25c. Capitals, shaded 25c.

Package of copies for practice $1.00 For any further information concerning any of the departments, address G. E. BALL, President. JGoohs ano Stationery. The Parsons Business College furnishes all text books of the Business Course to the student for his use while in school free of charge.

The student is not compelled to make an outlay of $15 to $20 for books and stationery while in attendance here, a fact to which we point with a great deal of satisfaction. Very often schools charge as much for books and stationery as our tuition for a six months course. Ulc Gcacb flMmeograpbinfl. We are aware of the fact that all good business houses have use for the mimeograph, and we have added this.

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About Parsons Business College Journal Archive

Pages Available:
8
Years Available:
1896-1896