If the employer who plans to come to Teachers College will notify the Bureau in advance, it will arrange interviews for him with candidates, Bureau executives, and faculty members. He need not con- fine his attention to candidates recom- mended by Bureau executives and facul- ty members. He may inspect the records of any or all registrants. Employers and registrants may con- sult Bureau executives not only at Teachers College but also at the winter conventions of the National and Pro- gressive Education Associations and, oc- casionally, at other educational meetings.* Some employers, irrespective of wheth- er they have immediate vacancies to be filled or not, wish to be told of any registrants who are exceptionally well qualified. Thus when a vacancy occurs they can communicate immediately with those who can meet their requirements. First-hand knowledge of employers’ requirements is sought constantly by the Bureau. Its executives study educational trends and developments. By correspond- * Usually, at these meetings, the Bureau occupies an office in a centrally located hotel. 6