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Executives, representing three fields of business, will speak about industrial training programs tonight. This program, the sixth in the Career Conference series sponsored annually by the Office of Student Placement, will begin at 8 p.m. in the Leverett House dining hall.
Abram T. Collier '34, second vice-president of the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, will open the program with a discussion of "Training in Insurance" Wayne E. Keith, general employment and training supervisor of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, will analyze "Training in Public Utilities."
Donald T. Lowry '41 will consider "Training in Manufacturing," a third important business field. Lowry is plant superintendent of Procer & Gamble Company.
Alexander Clark, assistant director of the Office of Student Placement, will moderate the evening's discussion, which will be recorded for rebroadcast by the Lowell Institute.
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