The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 01, 1899, Image 36

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    STUDENTS 3 CO-OPERATIVE
ScM (ifTelepapiy and Typewriting.
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES >'OR HEGINNEKS AND THOSE
WHO WISH TO COMPLETE A COURSE.
Commercial College, Cor. Main and Capitol Sts.
HOUSTON, TEXAS.
S. JOHNSTONE, Instructor and Manaoeu
Do yon Tush to learn a profession vcliieh can be easily acquired and at a mini
mum cost? .If so., ,ioin the Student's Co-Operative School of Telegraphy and Type
writing. The knowledge of Telegraphy might serve you at some unexpected time
in a most invaluable wav. It might enable you to obtain a remunerative position
It. might be the means of enabling you to support yourself and those dependent up
on you. Telegraphy has been the stepping stone by which many to-day occupy
prominent positions in railwav and commercial circles, it is th refore well worth
any young man’s or young lady's time and effort to acquire the knowledge of this
remunerative profession and be prepared for any emergency that may arise.
Those who wish to follow the business exclusively may rest assured that when
they have mastered the knowledge of operating the Morse System of Telegraphy as
itjis used to-oay there will be a demand for their services at all times
The Students’ Co-operative classes are so conducted as to enable anyone to
learn at,a minimum expense. In some instances s'udeuts have obtained employ
ment in hotels to defray their living expenses during the course.
The day is not far distant when the U. S. Government will adopt the telegraph
for transmitting mail, which would create an additional demand to the alreadv
increasing field of telegraphy.
Terms $5 per Month
In either class for the telegraph practice. Where type-writing is included i( is
$;j.00 additional. Companion Students in telegraphy $t each per month
Tab era! Allowances made to assistant students.
Arrangements have been made to obtain telegraph Instruments at lowest possible
rates for any of the students of this school.' Address:
S. JOHNSTONE, Instructor and Manager,
Telegraph Department, Commerrm! College, Cor. Main and Capitol, HOC,'JON, TEXAtf.
Board and Lodging for members of this school may he obtained at reasonable
cost.