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COMMERCE YEAR BOOK, 1911 DATE scHooL overs. comm Oct. 28, 1910-Curtis at Curtis ..... 260 259 Nov. 4, IQIO-MOl'fiS at Morris ..,... 264 245 11, 1910-Bryant at Bryant ...... 259 251 18, 1910-Stuyvesant at Commerce.. 254 259 23, 1910-Manual at Commerce.. 255 258 Dec. 2, IQIO-EFHSYIHIS at Erasmus... 262 253 9, 1910-Clinton at Commerce.. 264 258 16, IQIO-BOYS, High at Commerce 252 264 20, 1910-East. Dist. at East. Dist.. 254 262 The members of the team were: Captain Serwer, johnson, Weil, VVe1den, Ep- stein, Vogell, St. John, Katz, Macsoud, Shapiro, Schminke and Chatfield. I Commerce also had a second team that did good work, winning eight of its ten matches. In the P. S. A. L. Matches held at Madison Square Garden, in connection with the Motor Boat Show, Commerce took second place in the Du Pont Matchg third place in the Sub Target Matchg and fourth place in the New York State Rifle Asso- ciation Match CCity f'Champs. J. Besides this showing, we came out second in the number of boys winning the N. R. A. Marksmen Medals, making a total of sixty- one fellows to Morris' total of sixty-two. The season was one of the most successful that the Rifle Team has had in years, and both Dr. Foster, the Coach, and Manager Barzilay, should be compli- me'nted for the good showing of the team. The team takes this opportunity to thank them for the time they devoted to it. THE EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT EO VERY commercial school has an Employment Departmentg some just S for advertising purposes, others as a matter of course, and a few for Q - '43 actual use. The Employment Bureau of the High School of Commerce 61 is of the bona fide sort. Under the direction of our great iinancier and 5' , economist, Mr. Alexander L. Pugh, many positions of prominence are given to Commerce men. Sometimes, when a bank or railroad is in need ot a president or director, they apply to Mr. Pugh for candidates, but when they are in need of an oilice boy, they do not apply for candidates-they simply ask for a fellow-rand get one. The positions secured for Commerce men are generally well-paying ones. It is worth your while to keep on the right side of Mr. Pugh, for he is liable to secure you a position with the greatest concerns of the day, even though it is only as oiiice boy or messenger. 4I
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