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PBH Heads Drive To Secure Student Aid for War Service

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Because of the oft mentioned manpower shortage, the Interceptor Command has begun a drive among Harvard undergraduates through Phillips Brooks House to round up a number of men to work in their office taking calls from air raid spotters.

Applications for this job should be made at 18 Tremont Street, and all applicants will be carefully investigated by the FBI although it is expected that most college men will be acceptable. The men will be given three hours' training, which will be concentrated into one night.

Men are expected to put in four to six hours work a night, one night a week, but strict attendance won't be required and men will be able to stay away and hit the books during exam periods. Persons from around Boston are preferable, but men from other parts of the country will be taken.

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