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Top Journalists Open First Career Session

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Four experienced journalists will appear tonight at Leverett House for the opening of the 1953 Conference on Careers.

Oliver E. Allen '43, Watson S. Sims, and Melvin S. Max will discuss opportunities for writing and journalism as a career at 8 p.m. Victor O. Jones '28 will moderate.

Allen, education editor of Life magazine, will speak on "Magazine Writing and Editing." Sims, a Nieman Fellow here and former Associated press correspondent, will discuss "The Wire Services." "Newspaper Writing and Editing" will be discussed by Max, managing editor of the Claremont, N.H. Daily Beagle.

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