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Show HIGH SCHOOL STANDARDIZING COMMERCIAL WORK The requirements and credits in commercial subjects given in the high school are soon to be placed upon up-on a standard basis. While these standards differ somewhat in different differ-ent institutions of this and other states, the local department is conducting con-ducting an investigation to ascertain. i those maintained by leading "commercial "com-mercial institutions of the West. Although Al-though the demand for the commercial commer-cial subjects is very gratifying, the credits offered therefor seem to be ; somewhat lower than other institutions. institu-tions. It is hoped that even greater Inducement can be offered in the fu- ture in this branch. Most of the students are awake to ; the fact that stenographers and typ- j ists are in great demand. Students! r.re becoming acquainted with the! Civil Service requirements, and it is: i probable that a number will enter; 'tho contest for 0. G. A. certificates and badges. This is a select organization organi-zation of shorthand artists in the East. |