Word: employs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...attempt to bridge over the gap between theoretical training and practical business needs, the National City Bank of New York has arranged a practical course of education for foreign banking commerce. The bank plans to employ a limited number of college men each year from Harvard, Yale, Princeton. New York University, Columbia, Cornell, and Pennsylvania. In addition arrangement is contemplated by which the plan will be extended to certain western institutions as well...
...plan, as now arranged, is as follows: Each year the National Bank will employ two or three students selected by the universities for one year's practical training in banking during their college course. This training will be given for two summer vacations at the end of the Sophomore and Junior years and in the half-year following graduation. Only those students who have completed two years, or the equivalent, of their college course and graduates especially qualified for banking may be selected and recommended by the universities...
...National Bank agrees to pay the student $50 a month for the first twelve months in its employ, with the opportunity of a permanent position at the end of that time. The National Bank further agrees to pay a sum not exceeding $150 for railroad fare to and from the university. This arrangement applies to both the Business School and the undergraduate body...
...McNutt 3L., spoke on "The Legal Aid Bureau" of which he is president. It was founded in 1913, and was the first organization of its kind in any University in the country. It aims to give legal aid to those who have not the means to employ a lawyer. In three years it has recovered over $6,000 for its clients, and has lost only one case...
...love her in altogether so strenuous a fashion. He does not have to set seriously to work to convince the public that his university is serving the national more effectively than any other university. For admittedly these two do so already. He does not create graduate councils and employ publicity agents, because there is no necessity for such things. (As with the English aristocracy universities their position is established and unassesable). He does not demand championship football teams, because his university does not have to have championship teams to go on drawing the 'right sort students...