The Bureau of Occupation, as the connecting link between the Alumnae and the Student Body, is opened to talk to students about careers and employment. The Alumnae News (December 1921): 6.
The Faculty Committee on Vocational Guidance, the Student Council, and the Bureau of Occupations are collaborated to make Vocational Guidance increase its influence on the students' college life. The Alumnae News (March 1929): 6.
As the Bureau of Occupations marks its tenth anniversary of service to Hunter students, the Special Committee was formed to raise funds for the Bureau of Occupations. The Alumnae News (May 1929): 7.
A retrospective of a three-year college teaching internship experiment known as the Hunter College Ford Seminar in College Teaching. The Hunter College Alumni News (June 1957): 4-5.
The Alumnae Association hopes to initiate a Bureau for Vocational Guidance aiming to help graduates follow some other careers. The Alumnae News (January 1926): 1.
The Vocational Guidance Committee assisted students in securing professional and/or vocational employment opportunities. The Alumnae News (May 1928): 2.