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America is working from "the false assumption that it can operate a government with temporary or amateur people," Milton Katz '27, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law and Director of International Legal Studies, asserted last night. Katz stressed the need for a "career personnel" in his talk, "Career Implications of the International Scene," the fifth evening meeting of the 1959 Conference on Careers series.

He added that "there are a vast number of job opportunities now opening up on the international scene."

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