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February graduates looking for a job on the business end of a large magazine may discuss the matter next week when a representative of Time comes to Harvard to interview prospective trainees, the Student Placement Office announced yesterday.
Dudley Darling, of the news weekly's Personnel Department, will be in Cambridge Friday, February 28, the Office disclosed. Darling is looking for mid year graduates to start in the mail room at $48 a week. As they got to know the business, trainees work up into positions in promotion, advertising, circulation, and other branches of Time's non-editorial staff.
Appointments for an interview with Darling must be made in advance at the Student Placement Office in Weld Hall.
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