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Over 100 University job-seekers last night heard five students recount their experiences of last summer as job trainees with AIESEC, the Association International Des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commercials.

Prefacing their accounts with a brief discussion of the purpose and organizational structure of AIESEC, John D. Goldman '63, co-president of the local branch explained that "the program is designed to give students interested in business careers an opportunity to observe the economic structure of a foreign country and to gain some practical business experience."

Nothing that the University group last summer sent 13 students on the program, which provided work in Europe for a total of more than 2000 American students. Goldman added that the group hopes to increase its number its number greatly this year. "But it all depends on how many jobs our group can secure for foreign students coming to America," he observed.

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