Frances Dolan When Frances Dolan started out as a bookkeeper with the firm in 1906, much of her work was done by hand.However, the Olmsteds were keeping up with the latest technology that mechanized work. New machines sped up office tasks and made them more efficient. The Olmsteds purchased a bookkeeping machine and an adding machine among others and found them a worthy investment. In 1913, secretary Helen Bullard or one of the partners reported that Being a bookkeeper also had its share of frustrations. Frances Dolan was in charge of sending bills out to clients, but first she needed to wait for cost cards to be filled out by the partners. However, the partners often took their time. Still, Frances kept the firm organized from a business standpoint. As head bookkeeper Dolan earned more than most women in her position at the time and stayed with the firm until 1956.
Want to learn more about the women in the Olmsted office, check out this video.
|
Last updated: February 20, 2024