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The sum of $10,000 is being raised by a committee of the Harvard Club of New York City to provide for an employment office at the Club under the auspices of the Harvard Alumni Placement Service of Cambridge. This sum will cover the cost of operation of the office for a period of two years, at the end of which time the central office in Cambridge is expected to carry on without further assistance. A considerable portion of the money has already been raised.
Until now the Committee on Appointments has been carrying on all of this placement work, but there is now a strong feeling that it would benefit through the establishment of such an employment office. Last year the Committee filled 27 positions for Harvard men, of which 12 were permanent positions and the remainder temporary ones.
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