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After less than two months in operation, the four House typing bureaus which were established shortly before spring vacation have made about $250 for the students who have been working in them. The most difficult job so far, one requiring the services of men from several Houses, has been the typing of about 250 pages of technical German for a scientific thesis.
Although bureaus were set up in only Dunster, Eliot, Kirkland, and Leverett this year, the experiment has been so successful, according to J. M. Swigert of the Student, Employment Office, that the typing service will be extended to all the Houses next year.
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