March 7, 2007: From the Archives
Today’s Princeton
students can make a few extra dollars by working as
digital media consultants for the Office of Information Technology, as
café barristas for Dining Services at Frist, or as fitness supervisors
in the Campus Recreation Program at Dillon Gym. But back in the 1960s
and 1970s, as these archives photos show, the Bureau of Student Aid and
Employment offered campus jobs that were a little simpler — such
as hawking appliances and stacking chairs. Did any PAW readers ever buy
one of these refrigerators?
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