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Mr. D. S. Bridgman of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company will give an informal address tonight in Harvard 1 at 7 o'clock on the "Non-Technical Opportunities in the Bell System for Harvard Men." The meeting is intended primarily for Seniors and graduate students of other classes may also attend.
Tomorrow and Friday, the Bell System will send employment representatives from the several affiliated companies to conduct personal interviews with any of the members of the University who wish to learn more of the System's non-technical field of activities. The interviews will be held in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House from 10 o'clock in the morning to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The men who will hold these conferences are Mr. F. A. Benham of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, Mr. E. G. Anderson of the New York Telephone Company and Mr. D. S. Bridgeman. Appointments for these conferences may be made immediately after the talk tonight. Representatives from the technical fields of the Bell System will visit the Engineering School and the Cruft and Jefferson Laboratories next week for the same general purposes.
Although the Bell Telephone System now serves two-thirds of the world's telephone, the pioneering work has just begun according to MR. H. R. Thayer, executive head of the Bell System.
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