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Bethlehem Steel Offers School Aid in Order to Get 'Leaders'

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Harvard and seven other New England colleges will receive financial assistance from the Bethlehem Steel Company, it was announced last night.

Bethlehem will pay to the University $3,000 for each student the company accepts for its annual training program. Bethlehem thus hopes to increase the number of qualified graduates for industrial leadership. The other New England schools in the program are Boston University. Brown, Dartmouth, M.I.T., Northeastern. Tufts, and Yale.

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