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"Most big firms will hire men no matter what their draft status," said Alexander Clark, assistant director of the Student Placement Office, yesterday. "They expect that these men will return to them after their service, but small companies can't afford to take the chance."
"As for the possibilities of jobs for the February or June graduate," he continued, "they are a dime a dozen."
Clark believes that scientists, especially engineers, will be in greatest demand, but that students in any field can find good positions.
"This," concluded Clark, "pertains to graduating college seniors as well as those who have been in a graduate school."
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