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The apparent answer to every College writer's dreams--a publisher's agent eager to read student manuscripts--has appeared on the local scene.
He is Jason C. Berger '40, a representative of Simon and Schuster, New York publishing firm, who set up offices in Boston last week. Berger would like to read and discuss the work of any embryonic author around the University.
Manuscripts may be submitted to Berger either at his office, 46 Clinton Street, Boston (CAP 8590) or at his home, 278 Newbury Street (CAP 7635).
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