Stating that he had been consulted on fields ranging from teaching to movie production, John L. Steele, Student Councilor in charge of Vocational Information at Phillips Brooks House, submitted a semi-annual report at the Monthly P.B.H. Cabinet meeting last night.
Since his appointment at Brooks House this Fall, Steele has had more than seventy interviews with undergraduates puzzled with vocational problems. In addition he has answered many questions concerning the draft, in his incidental capacity as College draft expert.
Perhaps his most noteworthy accomplishment has been the formation of a library of vocational literature. This consists largely of pamphlets on research studies, and is designed to supplement the collection of books already in use in the Graduate Placement Bureau. It is open for perusal to all interested students.
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