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Men Needed in Belgium

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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:

The Commission for Relief in Belgium, which has charge of all relief work for and insider Belgium, needs new men from time to time. They desire, for the most part, men of some business experience; but take some younger men also. There is a chance for men to go who finish at the Mid-years, if they are willing to stay for six months. The work is of an executive character, of a most agreeable and interesting sort; the Commission is responsible for feeding the entire country. A neutral institution, composed of Americans, it has won econiums from England, Germany, and France. A slight knowledge of French is necessary; expenses are paid. Any man who might wish to go can communicate directly with the Commission for Relief in Belgium, 71 Broadway; of May get further details from me. Address 462 Beacon street, Boston. I have recently returned from Belgium. GEORGE S. JACKSON '05.

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