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Social Service Needs Workers

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Men in the University who desire to do social service work should apply to the social service secretary in Phillips Brooks House this morning between 8 and 11 o'clock. There are about 100 positions vacant as leaders of boys' clubs in the settlements of Greater Boston. Men who can coach athletic teams, supervise club athletics, and instruct foreigners are especially desired. Last year 400 students of the University were engaged in various phases of this interesting work, and these positions are now being filled for the current year.

One hundred and fifty men reported for fall rowing at Cornell.

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