Word: placement
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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According to an announcement made yesterday by D. H. Moyer, director of the Alumni Placement Service, only 70 per cent of this year's graduating class have returned the occupational questionnaire sent out by the Bureau in November...
Further plans include an investigation of methods of present organizations occupied in placement service, and cooperation of such agencies as the University Employment office, the city employment officials, state boards, and competent individuals will be sought...
...game began with Dunster kicking off to the Lowell, and what looked like a bad placement turned into a cagey move when the Dunsterites recovered the ball themselves and started an offensive toward the Lowell goal line. Lowell hold, however, and the two elevens battled on even terms at midfield. The Dunster score came in the second period, when a fumbled punt gave them the ball on Lowell's 35-yard line. From there, led by G. F. Cassedy '33, whose line plunges formed the chief threat of the Dunster attack, a series of power plays secured the desired score...
...success of the Alumni Placement Service, whose questionnaires are to be received this morning, will be watched with more than ordinary interest. Present conditions of unemployment and business depression are bound to last for many months; during that period, college graduates will find it harder and harder to get any jobs at all, let alone the jobs they want. It never has been too easy for them to procure positions and it is oven more difficult for those who have only a vague iden of what they want...
...recent questionnaire sent to alumni, over 2,000 replied that they were dissatisfied with their present jobs, or had changed positions many times. This evil of indecision makes many college men take the handiest job rather than the best; it is for these that the Placement Service should and can be a sensible liaison between his college education and after life...