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Undergraduate ventriloquists, magicians, lecturers, and accordionists will soon have their best chance since the war to peddle their skills through the Student Employment Office, John W. Holt, head of the Office, announced yesterday.
Holt said a great demand for entertainment of all kinds has brought about the reorganization of the Office's Entertainment Bureau for the first time since it went out of business in 1944. Under the direction of Miss Mary L. McLain, it will specialize in finding jobs for entertainers of any sort at such events as children's parties and church bazaars.
As a starter for the project, the Office will hold auditions next week. Once these are over, a folder will be made up describing a number of sample acts. It will be mailed to a large list of potential entertainers.
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