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Business collapses and sporadic production brought about by varied industrial seasons are among the principal causes of our continuous amount of employment, as stated by Mr. Walter Hinkle, of the New England Committee of Intercollegiate Socialists, before the Socialist Club last night. To remedy this condition, the speaker looked not to charity relief, with its principle of "something for nothing," but rather to such reforms as a national system of labor exchanges, restriction of immigration, and possibly also unemployment insurance.

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