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Better Jobs in '62 Predicted

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Students who finish their college and professional educations about ten years from now will have their pick of jobs, Frank H. Bowles, director of the College Entrance Examination Board, told a group in New York yesterday.

Bowles believes that because of the increased birth rate of the 1940's there will be a rapid expansion of the American economy at that time with a continued scarcity of persons trained for jobs of leadership.

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