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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS j Washing dishes, waiting tabic, and (ending fun ces, are the jobs most easily obtainable by fr< limen. You must see to it that your study outside work do not conflict. hedule and your j If such a conflict arises see the Assistant Dean of your college or the Dean of Men. If you have to work for more than your board, you should seldom carry a full schedule of studies. If you get a job, no matter how menial or insignificant it may be, do it as well as possible. You may want another some day.
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