PLAN No. 593. Y. M. C. A.—Y. W. C. A. PUT THEM THROUGH UNIVERSITY
I knew a young fellow who worked at the Y. M. C. A. at the university. He was taking law. For his work in the association he was furnished with a good room and board and his work there did not conflict with his classes. He was an able assistant to the secretary and proved a very valuable man.
This work qualified him to become a first-class secretary, after he completed his course, which work enabled him to make a saving before going into the practice and also made a host of friends, which is essential to any man who would achieve success in the practice of the law.
The Y. W. C. A. is represented in every large university, and there is work for a few women who may in exchange for their services receive room and board.
The above plans are a great advantage, as they not only qualify one to earn an education but also prepare for a profession after their college course is finished.