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SUMMER WORK CAMPS TO HELP EASE FOOD SHORTAGE

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Work Camps to help produce food for U. S. fighting forces and for civilians working on the home front are being formed for college men this summer. Organized by the Unitarian Churches of greater Boston, camps in Hollis, New Hampshire, will be open for six weekends starting August 13. The undertaking is non-sectarian. Students participating in the project will pay for their transportation to sud from camp and will receive wages for their work during the two day period.

Irving R. Murray, sponsor of the farm-aid project, stated that those interested should apply to The Unitarian Ministry to Students, 5 Chauney St., Cambridge.

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