- of the 20th century,
women with
shorthand or
typing skills could get
secretarial jobs
without further education beyond high school. The role of secretary...
- A
secretarial school or
secretarial college is an
educational institution that
specializes in
teaching its
students to work as a secretary. The entry...
- A
secretarial pool or
typing pool is a
group of
secretaries working at a
company available to ****ist any
executive without a
permanently ****igned secretary...
- with
their daily business or
personal task. It is a
subspecialty of
secretarial duties. An ****istant
helps with time and
daily management, of meetings...
- of the Constitution. The said Article,
which provides for a
separate secretarial staff for each
House of Parliament,
reads as follows:- 98. Secretariat...
- In 1911,
Katharine Gibbs and her
sister Mary Ryan
opened their first secretarial school in Providence,
Rhode Island. Initially, the
school was not marketed...
-
Crockett Shapiro,
under the name New
Hampshire School of
Accounting and
Secretarial Science. H.A.B.
Shapiro died in 1952;
there were 25
students enrolled...
-
business and
secretarial studies. In 1949, the
school developed a
specialized medical secretarial program ("Maryland
Medical Secretarial School") becoming...
- The
Oxford and
County Secretarial College (the "Ox and Cow") was a
prestigious secretarial school for
young women centrally located in the
university city...
-
finishing school. In the
early 1990s,
Lucie Clayton reinvented itself as a
secretarial and
business college. The
courses ranged from a few days up to a full...