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"It is the individual who can help most in relieving the jobless," said William Philips '00, head of Governor Ely's unemployment committee. "Every individual should feel responsible to help out his neighbor in such a time as this, and usually with very little effort he can give some man that he happens to know a little work even though it be merely in his own house. "If each man, each community, especially the smaller towns, concentrates immediately on their own unemployment, there will be a great decrease in the migration of men out of work to the cities, a movement which takes place every year in the late fall."

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