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Of the 290 men graduated from the Business School last June only 27 are definitely unplaced, recent figures released from Morgan Hall indicate. These figures, carrying through September 15, cannot give the detailed statistics issued in the late fall, as in some cases men have failed to answer the inquiry or their status is doubtful.
Up to the present there are more men in manufacturing than any other branch of business. Banking follows close behind with distribution and accounting taking third and fourth places respectively. Other callings such as teaching, government service, public utilities, advertising, and transportation take care of the rest. In the '34 class two thirds of the men went into commercial banking and the other third into investment banking. This year it is just the reverse.
Following are the placement statistics of the classes of 1933, 1934, and 1935 as of September 15 of each year:
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