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Description
Photograph of Woodbury College students practicing their typing skills. On the wall hang two stars announcing the winners of the accuracy and speed awards for September. The speed award went to Alma Thomas and the accuracy award went to a student with the surname Whitehead whose first name is illegible. Mounted next to the stars is a poster listing all of the montly award winners for 1937 (names illegible). Also hanging on the wall is an illustration of an Underwood Standard Typewriter, showing the location of each key.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print : black and white, mounted on a canvas binder leaf ; 21 x 26 cm image/jpeg2000
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