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CABOT WILL SPEAK ON BUSINESS AS A CAREER

SERIES TO AID IN SELECTION OF FUTURE LIFE WORK

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Philip Cabot '94, professor of Business Administration, will speak on careers in business, at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Lower Common Room of the Union.

This is the second of a series of talks sponsored by the Freshman Branch of the Harvard Student Union and designed to aid Yardlings in their choice of future profession. According to the program of the H. S. U., various members of the Faculty who "have already been through the mill" will tell the Freshmen about aspects of their fields.

Last week Allan M. Butler, assistant professor in Pediatrics at the Medical School, spoke about medicine as a career. After his informal talk, the floor was thrown open for discussion.

The Student Union hopes to have Dean James McC. Landis speak on law and Dean Henry W. Holmes on education. Talks on architecture, literature, engineering, and government by members of the graduate school faculty will also be scheduled.

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