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'Conference on Careers' Features New program to Discuss Theatre

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A session on the possibilities for a career in the theatre has been added to the annual Conference on Careers, the office of student placement revealed yesterday. Playwright Robert Anderson '39, author of "Tea and Sympathy," will be the featured speaker along with director Garson Kanin and stage designer Donald Oesslager '23.

The whole program of eight conferences on different careers open to the college graduate will start Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. in the Leverett House Dining Hall. The first career discussed will be law, with Samuel M. Lane '31 and Samuel D. St. Clair as guest speakers.

The conference on education will feature William G. Saltonstall '28, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy, and McGeorge Bundy, dean of the faculty of Arts and Sciences, speaking on the opportunities for the college graduate in the field of education.

Chemistry, one of the fastest growing fields in America today, will be represented by Harry L. Funk, Jr. of duPont Company, Charlton MacVeagh '24 of Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, and Max Tishler of Merck and Company.

Other conferences in this series, which will continue to March 28, are on finance, sales and sales management, government, and opportunities abroad. There will be one conference in each of the House dining halls.

Each discussion will be presided over by a moderator who will introduce the speakers and direct the discussion period.

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