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Definition of Typists
1. typist [n] - See also: typist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Typists
Literary usage of Typists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Employment Psychology: The Application of Scientific Methods to the by Henry Charles Link (1910)
"... to seventy-six pupils of two business schools, to a group of twenty-two office
typists, to another group of nineteen stenographers, ..."
2. Employment Psychology: The Application of Scientific Methods to the by Henry Charles Link (1919)
"... of typists, dictaphone clerks, stenographers, and computing-machine operators,
is clerical work which is specialized by the use of a standard machine. ..."
3. Office Management, Its Principles and Practice: Covering Organization by Lee Galloway (1918)
"A Course for Stenographers and typists Just where the work of stenographers and
typists begins and that of the correspondent leaves off is difficult to ..."
4. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1914)
"57 Clerk & Date Figure 34—Individual Record Card typists' Standards Merely to
indicate the care that must be exercised and the detail that must be included ..."
5. Women in Banking in the City of Minneapolis by Vocational Information Service (1919)
"typists are employed in the Transit Department at the following wage : TABLE В
Classification of Work by Wage and Age, Women Employed as typists. ..."
6. Some Empirical Tests in Vocational Selection by Herbert Wesley Rogers (1922)
"A. Tests for typists. Lahy (32)* reports an experiment made with eleven typists
as subjects; six women who had had from two to four years practice, ..."
7. Revised Laws of Nevada: Containing State Statutes of a General Nature from by Nevada, James G. Sweeney, George Frederick Talbot, Frank Herbert Norcross (1912)
"An Act authorizing the governor, secretary of state and state treasurer to employ
clerks and typists, and fixing their compensation. Approved March 6, 1907. ..."
8. Choosing Employees by Mental and Physical Tests by William Fretz Kemble (1917)
"CHAPTER VII AGE AND SEX / Application to light and heavy work, typists, and general.
Comparative sex tests for speed in action, intelligence, ..."