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the names of applicants would all be 

 registered ni this bureau, and the good 

 effect mutually upon the educational in- 

 stitutions and the business community 

 must be far-reaching. Such a bureau 

 would cost but little to run, and should 

 be self-supporting at a very early stage. 



Apart from the direct benefit to 

 'varsity men and others of the joint com- 

 mittee of business men and the repre- 

 sentatives of the educational authorities, 

 these two bodies should do a great deal 



of good to each other. It should cer- 

 tainly go a long wa}' to proving to the 

 scholastic authorities that they were pro- 

 ducing an article which was unfitted for 

 this particular phase of existence, and 

 they should give much valuable infor- 

 mation as to how to adjust their educa- 

 tional system to produce a more adapt- 

 able article, and it should also give the 

 business communit}' a certain insight 

 into the uses which could be made of 

 this material. 



MANUFACTORY 





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DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING MR. MORGAN S PROPOSAL. 



