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The Harvard Club of New York City has established a Committee on Appointments for the purpose of getting business and professional positions for Harvard men.
The active work will be in charge of R. W. Williams '09, for several years Secretary of the Bureau of Recommendation at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The Committee hopes to be able to fill openings in any business or profession, whether such openings are for beginners or for men of experience, and it will investigate the qualifications of each applicant, endeavoring to avoid discrimination. All Harvard men knowing of openings in or about New York, or elsewhere, are urged to notify the Committee at once.
In case the Committee is unable to recommend a Harvard man in New York for a position, it will seek to fill such an opening from Harvard men outside of New York. For this purpose it has arranged to act in close co-operation with the Appointments Bureau of the Harvard Alumni Association in Boston, and with the Secretary for Student Employment in Cambridge.
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