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What started as a routine request for war service volunteers last night turned into a cross between the Secret Service and a game of hide-and-seek as the University issued an "urgent" demand for six wardens to care for an unmentionable bit of property in case of air raids.
Only qualifications of the desired volunteers, it appears is that they must be able to keep a secret. Officials of the unidentified building emphasized that there was special apparatus available for its protection and that they would give training in its use.
An additional advantage of the work is that volunteers need report only in actual air raids. All interested should air raids. All interested should get in touch will Miss Sprague at P. B. H.
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