THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Modern Equipment of Stenographic Bureau Complete Mimeographing and Private Letter-Writing Among Variety of Jobs Undertaken The University stenographic bureau under the supervision of John G. Stutz, and under the management of Hayden Chapman, c26, has increased nearly 500 per cent in the number of employed during the last fiscal year. The stenographic bureau was put under the direction of Mr. Stuetz Dez, I1, 1921. During the seven months that followed 628 orders were filled that totaled $2,601.92. The jobs were distributed to average of $3.25. Twenty six different students were employed at a cost of $1,776.70. During the next fiscal year which ended June 30, 1923, 1823 orders were filled, gross receipts for which were $4,828.7. Seventy three students were employed and the total salaries for them were $3,500. The jobs ranged from 25 cents to $200. Bureau Employs Students The bureau employs students *m*, for all of its work. The wedge scale technologist works in a careful work, to 40 cents for expert stenographers, and multigraph and mincgraph operators. The twelve students that are employed regularly at the present time are all self-importing. Work done by the bureau ranges from private stenographic work to all kinds of mimeograph and multi-media faculty, and employees of the University. Its service includes the entire operation of letters from the writing to the stamping and mailing. We also conduct a graph list of all the students and faculty of the University, members of the Rotary club, all officials of the city and state, and the superintendents and principals of the schools of Kuwait. The office equipment is one of the most modern of any of the stenographic boards of the state, accorded with other documents of books is kept under the direction of the State Business Manager. The prices charged are sufficinct to make it self-sustaining and to add any new machines and replace any worn out machines. Has Improved Machinery Has Improved Machinery Machinery of this department consists of eleven typewriters, two mimeographs, one multigraph with two fonts of type, an addresscrap, a stitcher, and letter folding machine. Of these, the mimeographs, addresscrap, and folder are power driven. the purpose of the bureau is to render all kinds of service to members of the faculty, and the employees of the University, and to provide employment for self-supporting students. In the University can usually obtain employment here, or find work through this bureau in some department of the University, according to Chapman. Several students have been placed in permanent part-time employment by this department so far this year. The work done here is on a par with any organized bureau of its kind, according to many of its regu-ler customers. "I find this department dependable, obliging, and prompt, and always ready to render any service we may have for it," said Miss Lear of Dean Brandy's office. The women's athletic council of Reed College, Portland, Ore., is working on a point system for athletic awards similar to the systems of other colleges and universities. Points will be given for all-star ratings, inter-class games participation, and tennis. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Craem The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Carnar Nut and Vanilla Orange Pineapple and Vanilla Olive Flavor Brick or Bulk Grape Pineapple Vanilla Tart Fruits Black Walnut Strawberry Caramel Nut Chocolate Pinsapple Chocolate Chip Brown Bread Honey Moon Nesterose Sherbets: Pineapple Lemon It costs no more to have the Best. Prep School Paragraphs Phone 182 The Kanan has instituted this column with hopes that K. U. students will account themselves with stairs in high school activities over the state. Harper football enthusiasts are playing this year for the first time. Wilson high school has decided to concentrate on basket ball due to many men on the football team being injured in the first practices. John Fast, Burlingame player, grabs a fumbled ball in a game against Harveyville, and ran fifty-four yards for a touchdown. Three men on the Fort Scott team, Edwards, Lotterer, and Hood, have suffered broken legs. Hendrickson, of Lebanon, intercepted a forward pass in that team's game with Belleville, and made forty yard run for a touchdown. Coburn Flinn, captain of the Belle Plain team, scored their first touchdown in the game with Milton, with a sixty yard run. Parsons beat Moran by two touchdowns; one made by a fake end run, the other made by a seventy yard dash. A Cottonwood Falls jeweler has offered a silver loving cup to the high school team of Chase county the largest number of games this season. Gene Merryman scored the first three points for Wellington against Harper, with a kick from the thirty-five yard mark. Freeman, an Alma player, counted six points in their game with Wamego, with his toe. Lester Lancaster showed some of his nervy playing in Kinsley's game against Great Bend. a forty yard pass to Roberts in their game with Falls City. Hervey Jackson is president of the Bonner Springs Student Athletic Association. Brumbaugh, of Sabetha, completed In the third quarter of the Ottawa Hutchinson high school football men have signed plied concerns training habits. There is a penalty for disregarding the rules. Olathe game, the Ottawa captain run half the length of the field for a touchdown. Have you seen the new You will put yourself in solid if you take her a box of Johnston's Selected Chocolates. For real genuine satisfaction you can't possibly do better than to get Johnston's. If you want her to think you a man of discrimination take a box of Johnston's along. Fwcher's Shoes Are Good Shoes For That Sunday Night Date Goods Sold on Payments $9 Riling Furniture Store? 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