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The University Appointment Office announces that there are still open positions as teachers for 1916-17 to Seniors interested in teaching, even for a year, whose course of study fits them to prepare boys in definite subjects, and those, if less well trained for teaching, whose athletic and other college interests have prepared them to be leaders of boys especially in boarding schools and country day schools. At present there is a particular need for men who have specialized in the field of mathematics. Personal qualifications will also be taken into account.
Another demand is for teachers with some musical training. Such a teacher might in some schools be called upon to play the organ and train the choir; he might have to play the hymns where the school services are less formal; or he might be asked to help with the Glee Club.
Last year the Appointment Office had more calls for athletic directors in secondary schools, especially in private schools, than it could fill.
All men, therefore, interested in teaching, even for one or two years, should call at the University Appointment Office, University 11, any morning between 10 and 12 o'clock. Those wishing, however, to combine coaching with teaching should consult Mr. E. H. Clark '96 in the H. A. A. between 11 and 12 o'clock.
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