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Definition of Bookkeepers
1. bookkeeper [n] - See also: bookkeeper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bookkeepers
Literary usage of Bookkeepers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report by Industrial Commission of Ohio, Dept. of Investigation and Statistics (1915)
"This report includes data for 62031 bookkeepers, stenographers, and office clerks
distributed as follows: Males 18 years of age or over 35382 Females 18 ..."
2. Practical Bank Operation by Loyd Helvetius Langston, First National City Bank of New York (1921)
"The balance of the ledger and the sheets are proved each week with the control
account of the general bookkeepers. Check Desk Proof For the purpose of ..."
3. The Employments of Women: A Cyclopaedia of Woman's Work / by Virginia Penny by Virginia Penny, Penny, Virginia, b. 1826 (1863)
"Bookkeepers. The employment of female accountants is gradually extending in our
cities. In female institutions of learning, and in benevolent institutions, ..."
4. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1907)
"In some institutions he acts as the medium between the bookkeepers and the public,
settling and returning to depositors their pass books and canceled ..."
5. Vest Pocket Essays by George Fitch (1916)
"Bookkeepers not only live on figures but they train them to do many ... The cost
of living has gone up industriously but the cost of bookkeepers has ..."
6. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1904)
"CHAPTER X. JOURNALS AND Bookkeepers. The information the ledger contains is
obtained from the journal and cash book. In another chapter it is shown that ..."
7. The Science of Railways by Marshall Monroe Kirkman (1907)
"CHAPTER X. JOURNALS AND Bookkeepers. The information the ledger contains is
obtained from the journal and cash book. In another chapter it is shown that ..."