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As the result of the canvass of the Senior class made by the Alumni Civic Service Committee in connection with the Senior election Wednesday, 203 men expressed a willingness to undertake some sort of community service after graduation. This is practically one half of the men who voted at the polls and is an increase of 163 over the number who gave a favorable reply in response to a similar canvass conducted last year.
The kinds of work which these men were ready to undertake varied greatly, boys' club and social service have the greatest number of advocates, 60 in all. The next greatest number, 47, desired to undertake practical politics, while 21 were interested in athletics and playground work.
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