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In order to allow qualified Seniors to prepare for a career in public service at Littauer Center, the Graduate School of Public Administration has left several vacancies in their enrollment, for next year, Edward P. Herring, Secretary to the School, announced yesterday.
Applicants should have concentrated in the Social Sciences and should have done fairly well in their work while in college. They are eligible for administration Fellowships, which carry a stipend of up to $1000.
According to a recent survey of graduates of the School, Herring pointed out, men with Littauer training have advanced rapidly in Federal service.
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