Word: placements
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following article is the first of a series of seven, dealing with the University's Alumni Placement Office, written for the Crimson by Donald M. Moyer '27 of that office, and scheduled to appear during January...
...effort to get all the information that it can before the student, the Alumni Placement Office has prepared a series of seven articles on problems of employment to make their appearance in the CRIMSON starting Tuesday...
First article in the series, written by Donald H. Moyer '27 of the Alumni Placement Office, concerns itself with the question of whether underclassmen should register with the A. P. O.; the answer...
...will be discussion of what the A. P. O. can do for the graduate student. Others will discuss the A. P. O. and the student who will be wanting a job for only a year or two, the A. P. O. and the Senior who already has opportunity for placement, and the truth about business opportunities in Publishing, Foreign Trade, and Government Service, subjects on which many of the men who come into the office seek information...
Substantial gains over the previous year in jobs obtained for undergraduates and alumni are registered in the annual report of George F. Plimpton '14, Associate Dean in charge of Alumni placement and student employment, for the year ending September...