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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Leighton termed the "most promising" development in advanced placement the availability of placement examinations at all College Board centers in the spring of 1956. Previously, the University had to rely on the College Board tests themselves, or administer special tests after the student came to college...

Author: By George H. Watson, | Title: Dean's Report Praises Course Reduction Plan | 2/27/1957 | See Source »

...page magazine, containing articles by 38 business and professional leaders, will be distributed to rooms in the Houses tomorrow night. Other copies will then be available at the Student Placement Bureau, 54 Dunster Street...

Author: By George H. Watson, | Title: Career Guide Published; Edition to Reach 30,000 | 2/26/1957 | See Source »

...most important individual problem concerning graduate schools, according to Crooks, is whether the particular student can get in. "Almost everyone wants to go to some Harvard graduate school," he said; "the question is: is it the best thing and can he make it?" The Medical School supplies Student Placement every year "with lots of leftovers." Concerning future careers, Crooks said that "the first thing we have to do is to tell them about Jones & Larkin." After that the student is supposed to take over for himself, utilizing the multifarious folders and the Company Interview Program. Including alumni and returning service...

Author: By James W. B. benkard, | Title: Harvard Bureau Helps Student to Find Career | 2/16/1957 | See Source »

...Student Placement has other services, some more concrete than others. A student with some initiative can find a summer job in the office's voluminous files; there are some 315 alumni scattered all over the country who serve as "alumni counsellors" to all students who would like to personally speak to someone established in a career; and there is much information concerning any graduate scholarships a student might wish to try for. (Crooks himself handles the Fulbright scholarships...

Author: By James W. B. benkard, | Title: Harvard Bureau Helps Student to Find Career | 2/16/1957 | See Source »

...Student Placement then, as a comparatively infant organization, is only just beginning to learn of its potentialities and its limitations. Its ultimate Utopia is to serve as a kind of finish to the Harvard educative process, in that every graduating student will come to its doors in search of advice and information. There can be no doubt that its function is an important and a much-needed one, but until it undergoes some kind of expansion it can never really achieve its capabilities. Two administrator-counsellors, four secretaries, and a little building on Dunster Street will not support Student Placement...

Author: By James W. B. benkard, | Title: Harvard Bureau Helps Student to Find Career | 2/16/1957 | See Source »

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