| Show CUSI BUSINESS AND COLLEGE GRADS President Br By ERNEST T M. M KI S 'S Dartmouth I V K E EH H ENGLAND D industry isn't giving tho the New l England college N graduate a fair break As things are at present New England employers nr are allowing their rivals of ot the great industrial centers centers cen cen- of ot New York and the West est to pick the cream of ot the col col- loge lege ege crop l Even ven when New v England ex executives es cuti do decide to take a chance on men with college training they thy pick pirk them or miss without reference to the ho excellence of the individuals individual's scholastic record t an and without consideration consid consid- nation cration of ot the ev evidence as as to his natural bent and ability Not only should the college gr graduate be able t to expect a job but bul he should be able to e expect security in that job until ho he has had time to get his bearings Furthermore for the mutual benefit of employer and trained college employee the latter should be assigned to duties which eventually will allow him contact with all departments of his firms firm's act activity hit There is a final find matter also in which tho the college graduate graduates right should be respected by industry and that is the matter of ot an adequate wage lIe He should not be asked to start stort work for a salary on which he cannot decently live As a college president I 1 am deeply concerned with the failure of this his section of ot the country to avail arail itself of tho the brain power and the training which is being so greedily gobbled up by industry elsewhere |