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In connection with the Junior Unit Training, announcement of which will shortly be made elsewhere, there will be a number of opportunities for members of the Junior Class to familiarize themselves with business during the coming summer.
About 25 different positions will be open in different lines of industry in and around Boston. An opportunity will be afforded for acquaintance with manufacturing methods, men will be hired and paid as temporary employees, and their employment will last for the duration of the summer.
For those men who are undecided as to what line of business they wish to enter, this will afford an excellent opportunity both for getting acquainted with business, spending a profitable summer, and shortening the ordinary period of business apprenticeship.
In this connection a representative of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts will be in Cambridge on Monday, March 21, to interview applicants for such work.
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