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What I Learned in Secretarial School
New York Times ^ | Aug. 11, 2018 | Frank Bruni

Posted on 08/12/2018 6:39:30 PM PDT by libstripper

I hate to break it to parents who just sent their college-admission-minded progeny to the Tibetan Plateau to churn yak butter, but the smartest summer I ever spent was in secretarial school.

This was back when I was 17, and it wasn’t grist for an essay about a transformative communion with people outside my clique. I wasn’t ripping the blinders from my eyes. I was typing — hour upon hour, day after day, with my shoulders back and my spine straight and my hands just so.

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Similar thing happened to me. One of my graduation presents from eighth grade in 1957 was a manual Smith-Corona portable typewriter. I spent much of that summer teaching myself to use it and followed up with a "personal typing" class in high school. Very useful skill in college, law school, and in the practice of law.
1 posted on 08/12/2018 6:39:30 PM PDT by libstripper
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I’ll be honest. The most valuable class I took in high school, the one that has lasted me my whole life, was typing back in 1961. Still use the skills I learned even though I really disliked the class and teacher. We used to ring the return bells (you have to be of a certain age to know what that is) to bug the teacher.


2 posted on 08/12/2018 6:46:27 PM PDT by hanamizu
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To: libstripper

Wonderful, beautifully written piece. Thank you for sharing.


3 posted on 08/12/2018 6:48:16 PM PDT by LittleSpotBlog
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“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” — you type that sentence a lot, because it’s a pangram, meaning that it contains every letter in the English alphabet.

Mine was: "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country."

4 posted on 08/12/2018 6:55:43 PM PDT by PGR88
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I worked as a newsman at a big radio station in Dallas from 1969 to 1972. Zero typing experience and electric typewriters. I had to learn fast. I dropped the typing class in college, but I developed a great 4 finger style at the radio station that lasted me through being a newsman, law school, and my practice till I retired. I’m two thumbs on the Android now.


5 posted on 08/12/2018 6:56:08 PM PDT by Sasparilla ( I'm Not Tired of Winning)
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Wait, should be the ‘Racist’ New York Times, right ?


6 posted on 08/12/2018 6:56:33 PM PDT by 11th_VA (Only MS-13 and Democrats want ICE Abolished)
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“Mine was: “Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country”

No Q or Z.

L


7 posted on 08/12/2018 6:57:40 PM PDT by Lurker (President Trump isn't our last chance. President Trump is THEIR last chance.)
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I took typing in 8th grade.

Learned the basics of touch typing.

It served me very well. At least as well as algebra, I would say.

I have used algebra a good bit.


8 posted on 08/12/2018 7:02:03 PM PDT by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
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Dear NYT,

See? Not everything you print has to bash President Trump! You can do it, if you try!

Good piece. I learned to type in summer school when I was 10, which was definitely worth the effort.

My congratulations to the author, who learned to type very fast. I always thought I could do that, but somehow never got around to it.

9 posted on 08/12/2018 7:03:55 PM PDT by TChad
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Wonderful, beautifully written piece. Thank you for sharing.

I was going to pass on reading this essay till I saw your post.

So I read it. And you're right: it is very well written. That's something to appreciate these days.

10 posted on 08/12/2018 7:05:30 PM PDT by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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Very nice!
And add to that “The Gods of the Copybook Headings”.

“The Gods of the Copybook Headings” is a poem published by Rudyard Kipling in 1919, which, editor Andrew Rutherford said, contained “age-old, unfashionable wisdom” that Kipling saw as having been forgotten by society and replaced by “habits of wishful thinking.”[1]

The “copybook headings” to which the title refers were proverbs or maxims, extolling age old wisdom - virtues such as honesty or fair dealing that were printed at the top of the pages of 19th-century British students’ special notebooks, called copybooks. The school-children had to write them by hand repeatedly down the page. However, the marketplaces were areas that dishonesty and immorality ruled. The Gods (or principles) of the marketplace represent selfishness, reckless progress, over-indulgence and a failure to learn from the past.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gods_of_the_Copybook_Headings


11 posted on 08/12/2018 7:06:11 PM PDT by DUMBGRUNT (This Space for Rent)
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I’ll be honest. The most valuable class I took in high school, the one that has lasted me my whole life, was typing back in 1961.

Same here. I took two years in typing in high school during the 1970s. The first year was on manual typewriters and the second year we moved up to the electric ones (IBM Selectric II which was state-of-the-art).

Normally girls took this class and as a boy, I took a more than a little ribbing over it. But I really liked typing and got up to around 80 wpm be end of my second year. To this day, I amaze others with my ability to touch-type without even having to look at the keyboard.

12 posted on 08/12/2018 7:06:24 PM PDT by SamAdams76 ( If you are offended by what I have to say here then you can blame your parents for raising a wuss)
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I demanded my step-son take typing in High School, but was amazed to find out they did not have it, only something called “Keyboarding”. So I bought a Mavis Beacon typing program and made him do 20 minutes a day before he could use the computer. When I saw him chatting with his hands underneath the desk I was satisfied.

In keeping with that the only HS course my Dad made me take was typing, I use it to this day.

13 posted on 08/12/2018 7:08:20 PM PDT by where's_the_Outrage? (Drain the Swamp. Build the Wall.)
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Typing was offered through community ed. I took it the last the last year it was offered (I think I was going into 7th grade). Then I took keyboarding in high school. I agree-it’s one of the most useful classes I had. My husband never learned to type. Pains me to see him hunt and peck.

I had my kids do keyboarding online, but they never embraced the challenge. They also never use the desktop computer. All their papers, even lengthy research papers, are done on their phones. I think it’s crazy, but my daughter is as pained by me texting with one thumb as I am watching my husband hunting and pecking on the computer keyboard. She probably gets more words per minute on her phone with two thumbs than I ever did on the keyboard with all ten fingers.


14 posted on 08/12/2018 7:11:05 PM PDT by NorthstarMom
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To: libstripper

Good article, thanks for posting. It brought back memories of high school long ago and far away.


15 posted on 08/12/2018 7:13:22 PM PDT by Menehune56 ("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
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Sophomore typing class 1977-78. The only elective class worth a flip....and one that I can use to this day.


16 posted on 08/12/2018 7:13:29 PM PDT by MuttTheHoople (GOP- 65 House and 12 Senate seat pickups in November)
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Pass the typing test for the local bank and you could move from blue-collar to white-collar overnight.
17 posted on 08/12/2018 7:14:38 PM PDT by donna (Corporations are using censorship to destroy President Trump and achieve Globalism.)
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The two most useful courses were in 1969 when I took typing for six weeks, and 1987 when I learned my first computer programs, ProWrite and Grade Assist. Other courses were far more informative, but I typed my way through to the doctorate, and computered my way through my college career. That seems to be a common thread here.


18 posted on 08/12/2018 7:15:01 PM PDT by chajin ("There is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved." Acts 4:12)
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No x eitber.


19 posted on 08/12/2018 7:19:13 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: SamAdams76

I took typing in 8th grade. Important skill that I use all of the time. In my senior year of high school, I took a class in office machines. Learned to key punch on a number pad very fast without looking at the pad. We used those old hand crank adding machines, and the old cash registers. Hand held calculators were just coming out. Memories


20 posted on 08/12/2018 7:20:21 PM PDT by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them)
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