AE "WO 0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 192 TWO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 192fl "a Lvom FRATERNITY Dean Bursley, Frank Boland, '27, Repr At Annual C DISCUSSION More than 200 offi the National Greek- the United States a yesterday the annua lege fraternity menE sylvania in New Yo day session is unde the InterfraternityI which various pro undergraduate life w HCIALS QINDUSTRY LOOKS FOR CHARACTER, NATIVE ABILITY, ADVISES SHEAFOR "Industry is looking for these things Mr. Sheafor counseled against heed- in the men they wish to employ: char- ing too strongly the representatives + !acter, native ability, and a desire to sent out by firms to recruit men. "Ev- Graham, '27, John work," declared John T. Sheafor, per- cry one, of course, believes his job is esent Michigan sonnel manager of the Michigan Bell the best," said Mr. Sheafor. "And they CoImVCntioii Telephone company in an address be- are here for the sole purpose of get- fore the American Institute of E!ectri- ting good men into their organization." S PLANNED cal Engineers yesterday afternoon in "Give intelligent thought to your Natural Science auditorium, "Choos- choice," continued Mr. Sheafor. "Don't cials of nearly all I ing a Job," was Mr. Sheafor's sub- j go into a job blindly. Try to find out letter societies PI ject. all you can about every industry, in nd Canada opened i "In looking for a .Job, note thr/e which you think you would be inter- A conclave of col- things," said Mr. Sheafor. "Choose a ested. Concerns will give you much at the Hotel Penn- job you think you will like. Get a help.along this line. Don't wait until rk City. The two- t job that has the elements of perman- too late in your college career to look r the auspices of ency. And most important. get into a to the future." Conference, in concern whose personnel policy is Aftcr"Mr. Sheafor's lecture, a film, 'iblems concerning fair; that promotes on the basis of grapheally depicting the fundamentals vill be discussed. merit." of radio communication was shown. -...® i i I _ _ . t. . a THE BUSIN ESS DEPAET ~be /cis, t cb aii Dean Bursley, with Frank Graham, '27, and John Boland, Jr., '27, of the local Student council, left Thursday for New York to represent Michigan at the convention. The meeting will be eighteenth in the history of the Interfraternity con- forence, since its founding by a small group called together by Dr. William H. P. Faunce, president of Brown, for the study of fraternity aims and ideals. The convention was called to order yesterday morning by its chairman, Henry R. Johnson, banker from Wil- liams. The morning session was de- voted to various reports and an ad- dress by Dean Floyd Field from the Georgia Institute of Technology. The afternoon session was addressed b'y Rev. 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