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Business and Professional Leaders To Speak at Choosing-a-Career Forum In Newark

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An extraordinary galaxy of "Who's Who" men and women will assemble in Newark, New Jersey on Tuesday, June 26, Wednesday, June 27, and Thursday, June 28, when the first Choosing-A-Career Conference for College men and women is held at the L. Bamberger & Co. Bankers, railroad presidents, and famous men of 31 different fields will speak on the advantages offered in the various fields of American affairs.

Governor A. Harry Moore of New Jersey will open the conference after which a series of speeches and personal conferences will take place. The conferences will give the students a chance to meet the heads of industry and the professions and at the same time allow them to ask questions concerning the various fields being discussed.

Among the people to speak will be Roy Chapman Andrews, the noted explorer, S. L. Rothafel who is known as Roxy. Amelia Earhart, and Colby M. Chester, president of the General Foods Corporation. All Harvard students interested in attending the conference can get tickets at the offices of the Consultant of Careers.

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