Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1925, Page 26

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Sy r 2% SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES—FALL OPENING, 192 National University Law School ESTABLISHED 1569 Fifty-Seventh Year Begins Oct. 1, 1925 ‘Chree-year courses leading to LL. B. and J. D. Post-grad- uate courses leading to LL. M.; M.P. L. and D. C. L. CLASSES BEGIN 6:30 P.M. Secretary’s Office, 818 13th Tel. M. 6617 FAIRMONT School Resident and Day School for Girls Opens September 30th COURSES— Four-Year High School Two-Year College Musle, Art, Expression Domestic Science, Business Costume Designing Phone North 5942 2107 8 St. N.W. 27th Year | ENROLL ANY DAY | | 1l Term has begun. Stu g now will complete 1 operator’s course in June. es Monday, Wednes from 7 to 9 offers the only un r young men. The 00d and opportunities Finishing courses for advanced | students. Special work Catalog on Request | Loomis Radio College | Government Licensed Technical and Training Institation 405 9th St. N.W. St. Margaret’s School PROTESTANT Cor. Conn. Ave. and California St. A Boarding and Day School for Girls Kindergarten, Intermediate and High School Thorough College Preparation Secretarial and Junior College Courses Special Music Boys in Day four grades. Opens Oct. 1 Mrs. Frank A. Gallup, Vassar North 4641 School thru first Columbia Business School 14th and Monroe Sts. Telephone Col. 7078 Main 7839 Individual instruction in Gregg Shorthand, Touch Ty Bookkeeping, Business, Penmanship and Office T: Day Evening, 7 ewriting, Special reduction to all day stu. dents enrolling this week. Fall September term 14th begins Monday, ession, 9 to 1, $15 per mo. to 9:30, $10 per mo. coaching up on mdei Classes in ART In 9 Months Spare Time 41 Monthx Full Time Commercial _Art, Costume Design, Drawing, Lettering, and Life Drawing, Decoration. Evening Classes Get_into the uncrowded profes- sions. Ask for Art Catalog. Livingstone Academy Industrial Arts and Sciences Forty-third Year Phone Frank. 7475 1517 Rhode Is. Ave. N.W. Graduates Assisted to Positions *| lustration, Fashion Posters Interior THE SUNDAY STAR, \\VASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1925—PART 1. National University School of Business Administration and Government Co-cducational Regular courses leading to B. 8. and A Accounting, Finance, enn . B. degree in Political Unit courses open to unclassified students in. . 'ublie _Speaking, _ Journalism, Short Story Writing, - Secretarinl T Real Estate, Amerleanization. Write, phone or call for catalogue 820 13th Street, N. CRITCHER-HILL SCHOOL OF ART Drawing. Palnting, Sculpture Interlor Decoration Costume Deslgning Opens October 1st 1603 Connecticut Ave. The Anne Tillery Renshaw School of Speech 1603 Conn. Ave. Senior Dept. Public Speaking Voice Culture Expression English For all vocations in which the Spoken Word is Signifi- cant. Class and private in- struction. North 6906 Junior Dept. Under the direction of Miss Maitland Le Grande Thompson, graduate of Curry School of Boston. Special Class and Private Instruction for Children Parents and Children Are invited to the Water Lily Gardens, Kenil- worth, D. C., September 18, 2:30 P.M. to hear Miss Thompson read “The Little Princess’’—Burnett (Take Kenilworth Car at Treasury) LUCTIA GALE-BARBER boarding : gir] K scggon C n"{"y - Jhe_Col elmont_rd. _Phone Col. 73 1814 Shee. Ave. N7, LANDONE-FAIRCHILD SHORTHAND. ! “Reads Like Print.” Wtihin 27 weeks—2 evening classes a week-—you can learn to | te this remarkable shorthand rapidly and Blackistone Bk Taih and 1 w2, notr 2" Accounting. -Law an® Open to both men an’ women. usually capable faculty moderate. Reistration begins Sept. 7 For Information address The Registrar or Phone Franklin 4606. E——— BOYD SHORTHAND IN.30 DAYS The Simplest and Shortest in time of learning of any shorthand in Commercial Use. It represents assurance in the reading of your notes. Boyd Short- hand reads like longhand. It is as simple as the A, B, Cs. Speed comes with practice. It can be written one to two hundred words or more per minute. Over 1,000 Boyd Writers employed by Congressmen, Senators, the Civil Service, lawyers, doctors, newspapers and in all flelds of commerce. Boyd Graduates Are Successful. They Hold Positions of Responsibility “Boyd Shorthand in 30 School Days.” Spelling, Business English, Touch Typing, Bookkeeping, Office Training Secretarial \Course, 3 Months Advantages: Saves two-thirds usual time: s You take a Business C 1ce— Be one-half to two-thirds usnal and not Pre = o it Service, a licensed and bonded employment agency. not ol Employment Department’—all schools do that. A world results count New Classes Monday—To Delay Means Loss of Time. The Boyd School for Secretaries On “G” near 14th—1338 G St."N.W.—Main 2876, Br. 8. Est. 1920. One Boyd School in Washington—Others Coast to Coast. Elementary. High S~ qol. Commerelal. Coliese Courses. The Coming System of the ay z « = gssm‘ e s S S R A S S S o K. OF C. SCHOOL 1314 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. The Academic College Course College courses are offersd in English, Mathematics, Sclence, M . uaces. [Fconomics Soclology, Philosophy and Education. = The e ®e courses {s accepted’ for credit by the Cathollc University of A The Law Course The course in law is the 1 hree-: Tt i K el Bl . }'mr e regular three-year LL.B. course, offering a thorough The Accountancy Course The courses in accountancy and allied subjects. when supplemented by the required practical experience, Drepare students for 1o most eXacting C. P. A The High School Course The high school course offered in the Knights of Columbus Evening School covers the subjects usually required fo trance ege. e may be completed in four years of evening stady. . o Teo 1nie €oun The Stenographic Course Grege Shorthand, Touch Typewritin, v - dente may complete the couree by attending class on Monday. Wednesday The Elementary Course English, Spelling. Penmanship and Arithmetic are the basic subjects in thi course, whic as been planned to eet the ds. u s - who \' not completed the work of the elementary schoor. O *udents“who have Co-education ‘The Knights of Columbus Evening School is open There is no religious qualification for Munnwpe 42;bos ey andlicaen; The Faculty The Knjehtn of Columbus Evening School has an unusually well equipped For Further Information, Phone Franklin 4696 or Call at the School ATAATLTLLRHATTERTAA NSNS AN NANLAS CENANN NSNS SA Dt R L L e S S 3 S S S S G S I T SR 777277700 Society of Secretaries | Training Department | Basic Course ' Shorthand, Typing and Fun- damental subjects. Advanced Courses ~ Covering requirements for publicity, professional, organi- zation and executive secre- taryships. Classes Now Forming 916 Seventeenth Street e Announcing Opening of Y.M.C.A. Schools Washington, D. C. (Co-educational) School of Accountancy September 14 3-yr. Course—B. C. S. Degree Prepares for C. P. A. examination School of Law September 21 3-yr. Course—LL. B. Degree Prepares for Bar examination Evening High School September 7 4-yr. course—Accredited Woodward School September 16 (Day School for Boys) Fourth Grade through High School Write or telephone for new catalogue. 1736 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8250 What Are You Going to Do About It? Are you satisfied with what you have accomplished during the last five years? Will you be satisfied with the same degree of progress at the end of the next five years? Now is the time to decide OTE below the chief positions occupied in American business by graduates of LaSalle Extension University, and the range of salaries being received by these LaSalle men. You can secure a survey (in booklet form) of each of the major fields of business, with statement of financial opportunities in each field, and the training and time required to reach the different rungs of success. Check the Position That Interests You Iy the ficld of BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: For thoughtful men between 25 and 50 years of age with college or high school education. [] Credit Managers $4,000 to $10,000 [] Advertising Managers $4,000 to $15,000 [] Business Managers 3,000 to 10,000 [] Office Managers 2,000 to 7.500 [] Branch Managers 3,000 to 12,000 [] Purchasing Agents 2,500 to 6,000 [] General Managers $5,000 to $25,000 T In the ficld of ACCOUNTANCY : For men with an aptitude for figures and analysis between the ages of 20 and 45. [] Head Bookkeepers $1,000 to $4,000 [] Auditors to $6,000 [] Accountants 2,000 to 8,000 [] Appraisers 9 to 10,000 [1 Chief Accountants 3,000 to 10,000 [] Income Tax Auditors 400 to 4,000 [] Cost Accountants 2,000 to 5,000 [] Treasurers .000 to 10,000 [1C. P. A's [] Comptrollers to 20,000 £2,000 to $5.000 5000 up [] Cashiers SAT ESMANSHIP: = w gt and self-reliant men between the ages of 20 and 40 who are not “too smart” to learn $3,000 to $15,000 ° [] Sales Promotion Managers $4,000 to $10,000 [] Sales Managers ,000 to § 0 In the ficld of TRAFFIC MANAGEME NT: —_— For men now engaged in shipping and transportation and for young and imaginative men who wish to qualify for important positions in railroad or industrial traffic work. [] Traffic Manager $3,000 to $15.000 [] Rate Experts [] Freight Solicitors 2,000 to 4,000 [] Export Managers K In the Profession of LAW: For young anen (under 35) of keen minds and the equivalent of at least hight school education who wish to obtain the degree of LL.B. and qualify to pass State bar examinations admitting to the practice of law; and for older men who desire to become Legal Counselors. Complete University Law Course. [] Legal Advisers $3,000 to $12,000 T In the field of BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND PRACTICE: For men and women who have the faculty to qualify for the follownig high-grade positions where specialized training is rapidly acquired and of inestimable value. [] Correspondence Supervisor $3,000 to $8,000 [] Heads of Mail Order [] Collection Correspondents 2,500 to 6,000 Departments [] Executive Secretaries $2,000 to $8,000 T In the ficld of INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY: For men from 22 to 50 years engaged in important functions of production work. [] Works Managers $3.000 to $10,000 [] Plant Superintendents $2,500 to $10,000 [] Production Supts. 3,000 to 7,500 ({1 Fo an 2,000 to 5,000 {1 Industrial Englneers $5,000 to $15,000 T In the fieli of BANKING AND FINANCE: For clerks and junior officials of banks and other financial institutions who wish to rise to the higher official positions. In the ficld For u [] Salesmen $1,500 to $3.000 2,500 to 6,000 $3,000 to $6,000 [1 Bank Executives $3,000 to $15,000 If you have a fair start in the business world, you should be able to qualify, as thousands of other LaSalle trained men have done, for one of the above positions within perhaps a year’s time by the employment of your spare evening hours under specially directed training, by the LaSalle Problem Method which ties up closely with the best modern business practice and has the friendly co-operation of the leading business firms, manufacturers and financial institutions throughout the United States and Canada. INVESTIGATE FROM YOUR STANDPOINT If you cannot call immediately, clip this advertisement and mail today, with positions checked which most interest you, and you will receive complete information, without obligation. Fall Registration Now Starting -LaSalle Extension University Southeas tern Office 603, 604, 605 Albee ( Keith Theater) Bldg. 1426 G St. N.W. Telephone, Main 8320 e OPEN EVENINGS Please send booklet and advise fully regarding time ordinarily required for a man of my age, education and experience, and of fair aptitude for that fleld, to arrive at the position checked, by means of the LaSalle system of Individual Specialized Home Training. Georgetown aw School 1925-1926 Short Inten.sive Courses s Sessions Bookkeeping Commence English Arithmetic Monday, September 14, 1925, for late afternoon classes. Civil Service Calculating Machine Wednesday, September 23, 1925, for morning classes. STEWARD SCHOOL invites YOU to inspect the advantages offered in Shorthand Typewriting Spelling Penmanship Filing We especially call your attention to our location, building and equipment—all far superior to any similar school in Washington. We invite you to visit our classrooms and see the teachers at work, all under the direction of Miss E. Virginia Grant. For Information Apply to New classes forming every Monday. Come right in and begin tomorrow or tomorrow night. George E. Hamilton L.L.D., JU.D. Dean Write or phone for our New Catalog, which will be ready to mail in less than a week. STEWARD SCHOOL Secretaries and Accountants 1202 F Street N.W. Main 8671 Washington, D. C. Georgetown Law School 560 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7293 The CATHOLIC University of AMERICA WASHINGTON, D. C. FALL TERM Begins September 22 SCHOOLS= of Law, Philosophy, Letters and Sience, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical and Architectural Engineering, Architecture, Pre-Medical Courses; Accountancy and Business Administration, including departments of Eco- nomics, Political Science and Business Law - - - For Catalog, ‘'Information and Application Blanks, Address— THE REGISTRAR

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