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Duhig Sees Continued NYA Jobs Despite New York Cut

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Despite the announced cutting of N.Y.A. funds in the New York area, C. W. Duhig '29, director of Student Employment, revealed that no such curtailment either in funds or student jobs would be made here.

The reallocation of money in New York has placed close to 1000 students out of work and has forced a large percentage to leave college. Columbia, N.Y.U., Hunter College, Brooklyn College and C C.N.Y. are the schools affected by the government's policy of reduced domestic spending.

Duhig explained that no action of this type is contemplated here since the financial setup is in a position to withstand any curtailment for at least the next two years. Any change in N.Y.A. appropriations would affect almost a hundred students. Most of these men now hold jobs in Widener Library or in the Boylston History Library.

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