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The first of a series of informal "career chats" will take place tomorrow night in Leverett House under the auspices of the Office of Student Placement. The office also announced the schedule of similar discussions to aid students in planning their careers after graduation in the other six Houses.
The discussions will be led by Louis La Newby, Jr., placement officer, and Alexander Clark, assistant director of the Office of Student Placement. The groups will be limited to 30 to keep as much of an informal atmosphere as possible for better participation by the students themselves.
After the Leverett talk, discussions will be held in Eliot on October 30, Winthrop November 7, and Kirkland on November 8. The last three scheduled "chats" will be held in Lowell, Adams, and Dunster on November 13, 14, and 15, respectively.
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