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In response to many inquiries caused by a recent editorial about possible employment for the summer in the Middle-West harvest, the CRIMSON has obtained through the University Employment Bureau the following information:
Harvest will begin in North Central Oklahoma about June 7th, working northward gradually and ending in North Dakota early in August. The present indications are that an unusually large number of workers will be needed for this period.
The maximum pay has been fixed as 70 cents an hour including board and lodging. There will be no free transportation to and from the harvest field in all probability. In many places threshing will commence immediately after the harvest is completed.
Further information may be obtained from W. F. Manley '20, at 84 Prescott street, or by communication directly with the State Free Employment Bureau of Kansas, at Hutchinsen, Kansas City, Salina, Wichita, Topeka, of Parsons, Kansas, according to the part of the state where work is desired.
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