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TELEPHONE REPRESENTATIVES WILL INTERVIEW JOB SEEKERS

Mr. P. W. Hesseltine '22 to Hold Office Hours Today

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On Monday and Tuesday, March 31 and April 1, representatives of the Bell Telephone System will visit the University to interview seniors and graduate students in all departments of the University concerning opportunities for employment in the telephone industry.

The Bell System is composed of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 17 associated operating telephone companies, and the Western Electric Company. It offers a wide choice of work and location for qualified men interested in either the technical or non-technical aspects of the business.

Mr. P. W. Hesseltine '22 of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, will be in the Crimson Building from 1.30 to 2.30 P. M. today to talk with any men in the College interested in this work. A blue book will be posted in No. 3 University Hall in which appointments for interviews on Monday with the employment representatives of the System may be made.

Men in the Engineering School or the Graduate School of Business Administration may make appointments for interviews through the offices of those schools.

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