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Statistics show that approximately 55% of all graduates do not take the University's advice against "exploitation." For these men Harvard, with all its contacts in the business world, intends to do nothing toward smoothing their way into life careers. Professor Casner's office, which dispenses advice on opportunities in the armed forces and in some defense industries, in no way functions as an employment bureau. Most of the nation's large industries, and businesses-including those which produce for defense-have representatives whose sole duties are to contact promising college graduates. They have already begun to inquire when they...
Further information can be obtained from Casner, at University Hall 20, preferably by appointment...
Open to undergraduates here, a competitive examination has been announced by the U.S. Maritime Commission for candidates for appointment as cadet (D) or cadet (E) in the Merchant Marine, Law Professor A. James Casner, head of the College's Defense Advisory Committee, said yesterday...
...Keep in good training; (2.) Mil Sci and Navy Sci men should go on to receive their commissions; (3.) Go to the newly established office of Professor Casner in University Hall 20 and ask for a place in the defense effort; (4.) Ambulance duty with the American Field Service will offer those feeling the strongest urge a chance to serve in action
Typical of the kind of detailed and valuable information which Defense Advisory Committee's Casner gives out is the War Department's recent radiogram calling for three thousand aerial navigators during the months of October, November and December...