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A Chance for College Settlement Work in Summer.

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Mr. Clarence Gordon, resident manager of the East Side House College Settlement, desires two or three men to join him in his work this summer.

The East Side House is at the foot of East 76th street, New York city. The building itself is a roomy old country mansion. It stands on a bluff extending from 75th to 76th streets and overlooks the East River. The house and grounds probably afford the largest free breathing space that there is anywhere in the east side tenement district. One could hardly find a more pleasant spot from which to study and work in the slums.

Residents pay six dollars a week for board. At present there are two Columbia College men at the house.

Mr. Gordon will gladly correspond with any one to whom this notice appeals.

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