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In spite of the fact that but six weeks remain before the close of the college year, but a small fraction of the men not taking military training courses this summer have yet applied for summer war work through the Student Employment Office. We may assume that those students not engaged in direct preparation for combatant service will devote their summer vacation to those activities indirectly connected with the prosecution of the war. Some few have opportunities for useful service secured to them through their personal connections. The remainder should lose no time in communicating their wants and capabilities to the Employment Secretary. Individual seeking for a chance to render service in war employment is a tire-some task and likely to place one in the end in an unimportant or disagreeable position. Backed by the reputation and investigations of the Harvard Employment Office the student is much more likely to discover and obtain a useful and congenial job without the delay and trouble of an individual search.
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