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In the last of a series of vocational talks sponsored by the Office of Student Placement, W. Barton Leach, professor of Law, will speak at 7:15 o'clock to night in the Leverett Junior Common Room on "Law as a Career." The meeting is open to the public.
Originally scheduled for April 22, Leach's talk was postponed when he was suddenly called to Washington. Tonight's speech will deal with the opportunities, interests, and rewards of law as a career, and indicate some of the qualifications necessary to success in the various fields of law practice.
The guidance talks, which have included discussions of teaching, business, and medicine as vocations, are designed by the placement office as an aid to the College man in making up his mind what studies to pursue.
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