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A school offering intensive training for employment managers and welfare workers of ship-yards and munitions plants will be opened at the University on April 22 under the supervision of R. W. Kelly, Director of the Bureau of Vocational Guidance. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boston University will co-operate with the University in giving this instruction, which will be along the same lines as that offered at the University of Rochester at the present time. A third school will be opened at Washington University, Seattle.
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