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"Careers in Government" is the topic under discussion at 8 p.m. tonight in the Adams House Dining Hall.
Daniel S. Cheever '39, assistant professor of Government, is the moderator for this seventh 1953 Conference on Careers series. The speakers include James F. Green, U.N. official, who will talk on "The State Department."
Henry M. Willard, Chief, qualifications section, U.S. Civil Service, will speak on "The Civil Service." Alfred C. Wolf '34, Director, Program Staff, U.S. Department of the Interior, will talk on "Public Administration."
All four men have had wide experience in their respective fields. Cheever served with the State Department, as a Naval Officer, at the San Francisco Conference for the organization of the United Nations.
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