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In an effort to ascertain student opinion on emergency projects for giving college graduates temporary employment, the National Planning Committee for Unemployed College Graduates is holding this month a national essay contest and offering a summer in Europe with all expenses paid to the college man who presents the best plan for the organization of unemployed college graduates for constructive public service. The winners of the contests will have the winners of the contests will have the opportunity to live in Swiss, Austrian, Dutch, or Welsh student camps for six weeks and to study Europe's answer to the problem of unemployed youth.
The National Student Federation has held a questionnaire indicating that less than 20 per cent of the class of 1932 have been able to find jobs.
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