1963 Miracle Yearbook
Accounting General Business Assets, liabilities, ledgers, balance sheets, and a host of other words compose the jargon of the business student — peculiar to his field. He employs such instruments as the Monroe calculator and the adding machines, which provide shortcuts for the duties he must perform. He is adequately prepared for activity in business, church leadership, a financial service to his community. He receives professionatlraining in a Christian atmOsphere for his prospective career in business. Mechanical method of checking human error. Charting progress. Kenneth St.Clair B.S., M.A. Rodney Wyse A.B., M.B.A. 53
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