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Auditions for the Student Employment Office's roster of entertainers start at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Phillips Brooks House, and will continue each afternoon for the rest of the week.
Success in these tryouts generally leads to lucrative jobs which the Employment Office secures from a clientele it has been cultivating for four years. Several students, last year, paid the bulk of their College expenses from earnings they picked up by marketing their particular talents.
Perhaps one of the most unique of last year's entertainers was a Czech, Viktor Pokorny, who used to demonstrate the fine art of glass blowing. The Employment Office's entertainment bureau is also stocked with the inevitable supply of singers, magicians, jugglers, cartoonists, guitarists, accordianists, and musical organizations such as the Crimson Stompers.
Men interested in auditions should make appointments with Miss Branham, supervisor of the entertainment bureau, in her Weld 29 office.
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