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Here's real help for all you "home guards"!

March 1942
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Here's real help for all you "home guards"!
March 1942

If the Government has given you the job of protecting pigtails and pinafores at home, you can get a lot of help from the New England Mutual men listed below. They're alumni of your own college—and seasoned veterans who have seen service in many fields.

They'll be glad to give you good advice and modern equipment that will carry you through your personal war against want and fear. New England Mutual has helped other fathers in other wars for more than a century.

If none of these men happens to be near you, look up the New England Mutual office in your city. There you'll find your kind ofpeople—people who enjoy their work and get genuine satisfaction from rendering constructive counsel.

We have a number of opportunities available in various cities, where capable field men have left for military service.

If you, too, are a 3-A lather, and not particularly happy with the future your present job offers, why not consider a career where compensation and service go hand in hand? Or perhaps you have a friend who might be interested.

In either case, just write to Win. Eugene Hays (Stanford '26), 501 Boylston St., Boston, Mass., for further information. There's no obligation, of course.

George F. Sparhawk, '89, Beaver, Pa. Kenneth L. Morse, 'O2, Gen. Agt., Worcester Roger L. Howland, 'lB, Brooklyn John K. Wetherby, Jr., 'l9, Minneapolis Donald O. McLeran, C.L.U., '2O, Gen. Agt., St. Paul Blaylock Atherton, '22, Nashua Richard T. Willis, '22, Manchester Ives Atherton, '24, Hanover Robert E. Benjamin, C.L.U., '24, Hartford Frank H. Neff, Jr., '3O, Cleveland Ted Olson, '36, Boston Dana S. Prescott, '37, New York City Horace Mecklem, Jr., '39, Portland, Ore.