With unemployment in the United States hovering at 9.7 percent, job options for most college students are limited.
Were he alive today, Selby A. Moran would advise students not to become discouraged. Rather, they should muster their pluck and find work, say, taking orders for underwear or peeling potatoes.
Moran, a stenography instructor in Ann Arbor, Mich., was the author of Over 100 Ways to Work One’s Way Through College, a 1906 artifact that our colleague David Glenn recently stumbled across on Google books.
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