Show TO STUDENTS I II I I Yale University Owens Opens a New Employment Department t I C FINDS FIND WORK FOR FOB MANY I WILL BE PAID PAm FOR FORt t MINISTERIAL LABORS i New Haven Conn Corni Sept 8 A new denart ment has just been opened at atTale Yale Tale where students of or limited means can secure an nn education by their own labor Professor C L Kitchell has been appointed appoint d head of the new hew department which is a sort of employment agency He will go o between the Yale Tale men who need assistance and the merchants who I are willing to give them work Pro Professor Professor fessor Kitchell will also investigate applications for remission of tuition scholarships schol fellowships the kinds of employment offered and the manner in which the work is done by the Yale Tale applicants The opportunities for or paying ex cx expenses expenses at Yale Tale are classified as follows by the Prizes and scholarships and choir work tutoring remission of 01 tuition waiting on table organizing eating clubs acting as subscription agents newspaper writing typewriting ing and stenography steno teaching in the schools positions as clerks telegraph telegraphers ers era conductors and motormen on street cars ushers ticket sellers at theatres and concert halls and caring carin for yards furnaces or residences of private families in the city The force of men employed for elec work by the Yale Tale Athletic organization is now recruited almost entirely from the undergraduates In Inthe Inthe Inthe the theological school a new system crocs Joes into effect today in the distribution distribution distribution tion of the money paid to the under undergraduates undergraduates undergraduates graduates The divinity students will make pastoral visits lead prayer meet meeting meetIng meeting ing call upon the sick take charge of city missions and will be paid part or the whole of their scholarship ex cx expenses expenses according to the amount of the work they do Thi policy Dolley of distri distribution distribution distribution of scholarship funds was made at the demand d mand of President Hadley who believes that the system s stem formerly in vogue tended to pauperize the stu student I dent The Yale Tale officials state that never be before before fore have there been as many chances for earning a part or all of the col college college college lege expenses as at present The class cass which was graduated last June shows that of members fifteen entirely paid their expenses fifteen others near nearly I Iv ly all and a total of paid I a as large part of their way |