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Definition of Secretarial assistant
1. Noun. An assistant who handles correspondence and clerical work for a boss or an organization.
Generic synonyms: Assistant, Help, Helper, Supporter
Specialized synonyms: Executive Secretary, Receptionist, Social Secretary, Amanuensis, Shorthand Typist, Stenographer
Derivative terms: Secretarial, Secretaryship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Secretarial Assistant
Literary usage of Secretarial assistant
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Official Minutes of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission: Together with by Henry Woodward Sackett, Edward Hagaman Hall (1911)
"... with an additional allowance of not to exceed $1.000 for artists' help.
George N. Moran, secretarial assistant, compensation at the rate of ..."
2. Functions, Organization and Administration of the Departments in the by Francis X. Tyrrell (1914)
"secretarial assistant, 1 at 840.00 yr. IV. Messenger 1 at 780.00 yr. V.
Stack custodian 1 at 780.00 yr. VI. First assistant (in charge when librarian is ..."
3. Functions, Organization and Administration of the Departments in the by Francis X. Tyrrell (1914)
"secretarial assistant, 1 at 840.00 yr. IV. Messenger, 1 at 780.00 yr. V.
Stack custodian, 1 at 780.00 yr. VI. First assistant (in charge when librarian is ..."
4. The American Library Annual: Including Index to Dates of Current Events (1916)
"... the book accounts were kept by the accessions department, and the salary,
emergency and incidental accounts by the librarian's secretarial assistant. ..."
5. History of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1939-1980 by Lucy Shoe Meritt (1984)
"A full-time secretarial assistant was urgently requested and after a year of
half-time service in 1963-64 Judith ..."
6. Central-station Electric Service: Its Commercial Development and Economic by Samuel Insull (1915)
"EARLY WORK WITH EDISON As has been noted on preceding pages, Mr. Insull obtained
his start in the electrical industry as secretarial assistant and man of ..."
7. Central-station Electric Service: Its Commercial Development and Economic by Samuel Insull (1915)
"EARLY WORK WITH EDISON As has been noted on preceding pages, Mr. Insull obtained
his start in the electrical industry as secretarial assistant and man of ..."