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SENIORS TO BE OFFERED POSTS IN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

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Representatives of the American Bell Telephone Company will be at the University tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday of this week to interview Seniors who are interested in permanent connections with their organization, it was announced last night by W. W. Daly '14, secretary of student employment. The company has an established policy of taking in each year a number of graduates from Harvard and other liberal arts colleges.

Among the members of the delegation will be J. F. Dwinnell '04, a member of the Boston executive staff, and M. F. Amsden '25, who has been with the company for two years. Appointments for the interviews, which will be held in the Union, may be made through the Student Employment Office, University Hall, for anytime during the day on tomorrow, Friday, or Saturday morning.

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