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Job Office Holds Journalism Talk

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Jobs in journalism will be the topic of a Student Placement Office conference at 4 p.m. this afternoon in Weld Hall.

William M. Pinkerton, director of the University News Office, will be the speaker for this first conference in what is expected to be a year-round series. Alexander Clark '40, director of the placement office, said that he expects these parleys to be held almost weekly, once students show enough interest.

Letters will be sent to all seniors soon, telling them about the series. If seven or eight students want to hear about a certain field of work, the placement office will bring in a qualified speaker to discuss the opportunities.

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