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In preparation for a book to be published in 1960, which has already been computed to be the twenty-fifth anniversary of this year's graduating class, a privately printed questionnaire has been sent out to a large number of Seniors. The questionnaire attempts to find out what profession the individual intends to enter, what profession the individual intends to enter, what profession he would enter if he were influenced by personal preference alone, and whether he intends to do any part time work in the fields of politics, science, or the arts.
The circular was drawn up by Vincent Palmer '35 with the intention of discovering the present trend of interest in the class, the number of men who are not entering the field about which they care most, and the per cent who are sufficiently concerned with either politics, science or the arts to actively enter these realms if only as a subsidiary interest
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