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SCHOOLS WANT STUDENT COACHES

Opportunities for Men Who Wish to Train Athletic Teams.

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The Athletic Association has received a number of applications for University students to coach various preparatory school athletic teams during the coming year. There is also a constant demand for graduates and University students who are at once capable of filling teaching positions in the different secondary schools and at the same time coaching the school teams in baseball, track, crew, football or any of the various sports.

Men who wish to procure positions as physical directors in secondary schools, and prospective instructors who care to add a substantial increase to their salary, earned through teaching, by learning how to coach different school athletic teams are asked to see or communicate at once with Dr. P. Withington '09, at the Harvard Athletic Association Office.

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