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Show Employment Institute Lists Summer Jobs Summer jobs ranging "from driving a stage coach in Ocean City, Maryland, to working as a receptionist in Naples, Italy," are included in the newest edition edi-tion of the 1966 Summer Employment Em-ployment Guide. JUST PUBLISHED by the National Na-tional Employment Services Institute In-stitute (NESI), Washington, D.C., the directory sells for $2.95, according ac-cording to Mr. Cortes W. Ran-dell, Ran-dell, NESI president. More than 50,000 summer employment em-ployment openings in this country coun-try and abroad are listed in the publication which specializes in openings for college students seeking summer, temporary and career positions. THE GUIDE, the largest selling sell-ing summer employment directory direc-tory in the nation, includes complete com-plete summaries of jobs in 37 foreign countries in Europe, Asia, South American and the Caribbean. vania Avenue, N.W., Wasfci ton, D.C. PAYMENT MUST accompli individual orders, and instit al orders of less than ten to lets. Discussing the student t ployment situation, Mr. Rai noted that approximately 10 f cent more openings will be aR able for the summer of compared with last year, about 16 per cent more st will be looking for work. result, he added, employers'; again be tightening up P ments and demanding more J perienced help. Salaries, V ever, are expected to rise ,. to four per cent. Caribbean. In its fifth year, the publication publica-tion may be obtained by writing B. J. Smith, Circulation Manager, Man-ager, The Student Employment Division, National Employment Services Institute, 1750 Pennsyl- |