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PAGE SIXTEEN
J. K. MILAM GOES WITH
BAGWELL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Brings Into the Schoolroom the Ripe Ex
perience of 23 Years as Practical
Operator.
SPECIAL RATES OFFERED UNTIL
NOVEMBER FIRST.
The Bagwell Business College is for
tunate in securing Mr. J. K. Milam, a
well known railroad operator, to take
charge of the department of telegra
phy. it is the policy of the institution
to offer its patrons the best that can
be secured, regardless of cost, and the
remarkable growth of the school is,
in the main, due to this policy.
Mr. Milam is one of the best known
and most trustworthy railroad opera
tors in the south. He has trained
scores of operators in the railroad of
fice and coming directly from the main
line office of the L. & N. railroad,
where he has been in active service
for years, makes him eminently fitted
to train his pupils in all the detail
work of the practical operator.
Mr. Milam has received flattering of
fers to go with other schools. In speak
ing of his connection with the Bagwell
Business College, he says:
“A serious condition confronts the
railroads at the present time. The new
law limiting the hours of railway tel
egraphers to nine hours will, when it,,
goes into effect, necessitates an
tional force of at least
Ten Thousand More Operators.
“It is my purpose to assist in sup
plying this deficiency with thoroughly
competent operators. From my expe
rience in taking young men from
schools I find that they have not been
taught anything about how to handle
trains and orders, which is of just as
much importance as being able to send
and to receive messages.
“The department of telegraphy of
Bagwell Business College is thoroughly
equipped with the latest and most im
proved instruments, switch-boards,
long line wires, etc.
Railroad Wires Run Into School.
The train wires of two of the leading
railroads run into the school room and
the workMon© will be so practical
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J. K. MILAM.
Assumes charge of the department
of telegraphy of Bagwell Business
College.
that the pupil can go directly from the
school to take charge of a main line
office. We have arrangements with rail
road officials to take all our gradu
ates.”
Those who enroll for a course in
telegraphy or purchase scholarship
during the month of October will re
ceive a discount of 25 per cent.
Shorthand and Bookkeeping.
Bagwell Business College gives thor
ough and practical courses in CHAR
TIER Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Teleg
raphy and all related subjects at a
great saving of time and expense. All
worthy pupils are secured positions
immediately upon the completion of
their courses. For further particulars
address
J. O. BAGWELL, President
198 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
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