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Applications for summer work have been flooding University Hall recently because of a new four hundred and fifty dollar fund instituted by the Phillips Brooks House Cabinet.
The money, which was previously devoted to the Grenfell Missfon, will be used to fluance students who wish to work in the summer camps of the American Friends' Service Committee the Student Peace Service, and the College Summer Service Group in New York City.
The various jobs made possible by this new fund have been applied for by a large number of undergraduates. Some men will work in First. Michigan where one of the six works caused of the American Friends' is located; while others will be gives professions in the tenement districts of New York City.
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