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Teaching Experience for Seniors

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Various philanthropic institutions are offering opportunities to Seniors for gaining experience in conducting clubs and classes, according to the announcements of the Appointment Office. Although such work cannot be regarded as a preparation for teaching, it may yield evidence as to fitness for leadership. The Appointment Office will, therefore, investigate on request the work of those volunteers who register for appointments. Arrangements for such volunteer service may be made through the Social Service Secretary at Phillips Brooks House, but requests for investigation should be made in person to the Harvard Appointment Office before the work is undertaken.

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