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A call for men to fill positions as teachers in public, and technical schools, in colleges, and in universities has been issued by the University appointment Office. All Seniors who will receive their degrees at mid-years and who would be available even temporarily for teaching positions and all graduates and graduate students who would be free shortly to take such positions are requested to register at the Appointment office at University 11 as soon as possible.
At present about a dozen unfilled positions are open to men interested in educational work. Among others, Dr. Wardlow Miles of the Gilman Country School in Baltimore wishes an instructor in general secondary school subjects. Men to fill positions as teachers of English, History, Physics, Political Science and other subjects are wanted. Positions in the Far East are especially abundant. Information regarding any of these positions, and also others which the Appointment Office has been asked to fill, can be obtained at University 11 between 10 and 12 o'clock in the morning.
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