More Than a Secretary is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Jean Arthur, George Brent and Ruth Donnelly.
Carol Baldwin (Jean Arthur) and Helen Davis (Ruth Donnelly) are the owners and instructors of the Supreme Secretarial School.
When the instructors ask her what she is doing at the school, she replies, "I'm here for the same reason that every other smart girl's here - to, uh, get a chance to meet nice men."
However, an equally inept former pupil drops by with a new student and informs them that she will marry a junior vice president, and Maizie gets hired on the spot, despite Carol's hint to her new employer that she is too inexperienced.
Mr. Gilbert (George Brent), the editor of Body and Brain magazine, phones to complain to Carol.
When Carol tries to improve Gilbert's latest article with some "cheesecake" photos of scantily clad women, he rejects them.
He is then told by Crosby to fix Body and Brain's declining circulation, but he still rejects Carol's suggestions.
The film is available on DVD as part of the Jean Arthur Comedy Collection, released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.