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SIX TALKS ON VOCATIONS TO BE GIVEN AT UNIVERSITY CLUB

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A series of six talks by experts in the fields of finance, merchandising, manufacturing, transportation, journalism, and advertising is being planned by the Department of Education and Vocation of the University Club. The talks will be given to limited audiences every two weeks during the months of February, March, and April.

Although the lectures are intended primarily for graduates, a limited number of members of the Senior class will be admitted on application. Since definite arrangements cannot be made until the number desiring to attend such talks is known, registration is invited at the earliest possible date.

It is planned to hold the meetings at 7.30 o'clock at the University Club. Since space at the Club requires that attendance be limited, admission will be by tickets. All those interested should communicate with S.C. Lary, Director of the Department of Education and Vocation, University Club, Boston.

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