1916-1917 Academic Catalog

two or three places. Not all accepted the positions to which they were elected, as some bad other opportunities that were more attractive to them. All who wished to teach had been definitely employed within less than ten days after commence– ment. The scope of the Bureau has since been widened and it is more efficient and resourceful than ever. No one need fear that after a course taken at Cedarville College his services will not be in demand or that be will have any serious difficulty in finding employment for his developed powers. In 1915 every member of the graduating class who wished to teach had a good position at least a week before commencement. -29-

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