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Career Conference spotlights will swing to the field of radio tonight when Adolph J. Schneider, who handled the Bikini atom bomb tests for National Broadcasting Company, heads a list of four speakers at 7:45 o'clock in Kirkland House.
The Placement Office's third job parley will also outline vocations in educational and technical movies, without stressing the Hollywood angle.
Schneider is now assistant manager of NBC's News and Special Events Department, where he helped cover the Normandy invasion, German surrender, and signing of the aureole on board the Missouri.
Parker Wheatley, director of the Lowell Institute Co-operative Broadcasting Council, will chair the meeting.
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