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By now far-famed for the strangeness of amateur talent it draws, the Student Employment Service is today again asking for all who are qualified as entertainers, musicians, musicians, comedians, monologists, impersonators, specialty actors, lecturers, and any sort of person who can keep an audience amused.
Recently, prominent national periodicals have carried articles on how a Harvard man can do anything from ventriloquism to tending babies. Now even more original fields for Harvard men may be exploited.
All men are asked to register between 2 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the Student Employment Office, University Hall.
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