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During the past 12 weeks the Students' Employment Bureau of the University of Michigan Y. M. C. A. has provided work for 1,605 self-supporting undergraduates. During the past 30 days 595 men have been given jobs, while 353 additional interviews were held for the purpose of helping students to find work for themselves. Last year the bureau supplied 2,187 positions for working students, which was 80 per cent, of the applications field. Thirty-one different nationalities are registered with the bureau. Freshmen seeking assistance outnumber the seniors seven to one. Thus far this year only three undergraduates are known to have left the university for want of work.
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