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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
April
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

WILL BE HELD IN ANN ARBOR NEXT YEAR

Notes Concerning New Positions Secured by Stenographers, Etc.

Mr. S. A. Moran returned Saturday from Grand Rapids, where he attended the annual meeting of the Michigan Commercial and Shorthand Teachers' Association. Mr. Moran read a paper at this meeting.

At the annual meeting of the Michigan Commercial and Shorthand Teachers' Association held in Grand Rapids last week, Mr. S. A. Moran of the School of Shorthand in this city, was unanimously elected president of the association for the coming year.

Through the Instrumentality of Mr P. R. Cleary, of Ypsilanti, and Mr. S. A. Moran, of this city. the next meeting of the Michigan Commercial and Shorthand Association will be held in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti next spring.

At the annual meeting of the Michigan Commercial and Shorthand Teachers' Association held at Grand Rapids last week, Mr. S. A. Moran was called upon to respond to the address of welcome by Hon. W. Millard Palmer, mayor of the city of Grand Rapids.

Miss Nettie Reed, of this city, recently secured a position as stenographer with the Yorkerman Co., of Kalamazoo, Mich.

Mr. Louis McAfee left a few days ago for Cleveland, Ohio, where he secured a lucrative position as stenographer with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad company.

Mr. Karl Finley, who recently completed a course in shorthand and typewriting at Mr. Moran's school, has gone to Chicago, Ill., where he has Secured a fine position as stenographer with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad.

Miss Bada Becker, of Escanaba, Mich., has completed her course in shorthand and typewriting at Mr. Moran's school and returned to her home. Miss Becker will act as stenographer for a large department store part of the time. She will devote the balance of her time to giving instruction in shorthand.