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Show HELP THE STUDENTS. The Tribune believes that it is fitting, at the beginning of the scholastic year, to direct attention once more to the employment bureau of the University of Utah. This bureau is in charge of Miss Van Cott, and has for its object the securing of work for the students the young women as well as the young men. Many of the students need only a little additional money to carry them through the year 's work at the univer- I sity. Others must finance themselves i completely by the employment they obtain ob-tain putside of school hours. The public, pub-lic, we have no doubt, is eager to help the ambitious young men and women who are seeking against great obstacles to educate themselves in the higher branches of learning. Those who ask work are not whoHy unskilled. The employment list shows that those applying for work have some acquaintance with the following lines: automobiles, bellboy, clerk, stenographer, stenog-rapher, reporter, furnaces, janitors, telephones, tele-phones, housework, waiters, insurance, tutoring, assaying, drafting, electricity, time clerk, soliciting orders. |