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Despite national surveys and headlines predicting bleak employment prospects for June graduates, at least 16 percent of the Class of 1950 have already found permanent positions, the Office of Student Placement disclosed yesterday...
...statistics the results of a poll distributed to 638 out of 1,187 seniors on April 24 by the Office of Student Placement. Findings were made public yesterday...
Donald S. Bradshaw and Alexander Clark '38, assistant directors of the Office of Student Placement, argue that there are enough jobs for Harvard seniors if the seniors will only organize an employment campaign and seek out the work...
...work in the community to inmates who are still under sentence and under the supervision of the Reformatory. The old statute, passed in 1879, limited this kind of activity to domestic service, which has proved hardly adequate for rehabilitation. The new law would legalize other forms of "conditional placement", and would permit day work for women living in the Reformatory. Administration of this readjustment program would be placed under a qualified board consisting of the Reformatory superintendent, the deputy superintendent, the physician, the psychologist, and the chief social worker...
Under the compromise bill now before the legislature, the Commissioner of Correction would still have nominal control of day work, and "lifers" would be excluded from the program. Any fears about possible unfair labor practices in the expansion of the conditional placement program have been allayed: The Bill guarantees that Reformatory inmates will not work for less than the prevailing wage, and prevents them from being hired as strike breakers. The A.F.L., C.I.O. and 45,000 petitioners have out in support of the bill...