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The Students' Employment Office, as in past years, will offer its services to seniors to help them in choosing a vocation. These services will be of two kinds, according to W. W. Daly, in charge of student employment.
For those men who are definitely cortain as to the type of work they wish to enter, every effort will be made to secure contacts in their chosen field and to assist them in the actual securing of positions.
For those men who are uncertain as to their choice of a vocation, interviews will be arranged with prominent Alumni and other Boston business men, to the end that the Seniors may secure information relating to different lines of endeavor in which they may be interested.
Present indications are that the Alumni Employment Office as re-organized, will not be functioning in time to provide adequate assistance to Seniors. However, when the office is running, records and information as to positions open will be turned over to them.
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