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Ninety-three students have worked in the Princeton Commons during the last year, including forty-one freshmen, thirty-seven sophomores and fifteen upper-classmen. The under-classmen have in compensation for their services received their board, the biggest item in college expenses. While the upper-classmen, who have acted as floor captains and ushers, have received a small salary in addition to their board.
The system has been successful because it provides a definite position, with a stated income; because the work comes at convenient hours of the day, and because of the opportunities it gives for acquaintance with other students.
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