The University Employment Office has announced that it is maintaining a students typewriting bureau, under the management of a trained typist, where students who are working their way through college can find employment. This bureau made $3500 during the academic year 1921-22.
Any manuscript to be typed may be left at the Employment Office, 9 University Hall, between 9 and 5 o'clock with the exception of Saturday, when the office closes at 1 o'clock.
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