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The Y. M. C. A. has announced at Princeton, through the Philadelphia Society of that university, the opening, to college men, of a course for studying the conditions in New York City during this summer. The course is somewhat similar to that offered by the New York School of Social Work, but the two are not connected in any way. The course will last seven weeks, from July 2 until August 25.
The work will be varied, in order to give the men as broad as experience as possible; it will include teaching small classes at Bible School, supervision of clubs and playgrounds, and assistance in family visitation. In these and other ways the members of the course will be given an excellent opportunity to study such vital social problems as the congestion of population and concentration of racial groups.
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