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Announcement of another conference usually elicits no more than a wearily lifted eyebrow. Too often the undergraduate has been seduced by an intriguing title, only to hear discussion die in windy generalities. Except for notes in a dusty file, nothing is left.
Certainly piquant is the tile of the P. B. H. Conference on a Government Career. But there will be nothing intangible about the round table discussion, as Administration leaders take time out to explain their problems. Nor will the effort vanish with winter's last nasty days; already a permanent bureau of information on the possibilities of a Capitol Hill career is promised.
Registration is tomorrow morning at Brooks House. R.S.V.P.
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