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Four members of the Yale Daily News will distribute a book on careers here some time next week.
The student journalists, Paul Bancroft III, Business Manager, William A. Douglas, vice-Chairman, Putney Westerfield, associate managing editor, and Bruce Monerief, circulation manager put together their book by selling space rights to loading firms around the nation who wanted to describe what sort of manpower they needed.
Concerns representing nearly all the professions and many sorts of business concerns responded and submitted detailed qualifications for jobs and added summary descriptions of them.
The book contains 160 pages and will be behind in a hard cover. Bancroft and his colleagues will distribute 20,000 copies of their book free of charge in 29 New England colleges and universities.
One member of the publishing team, Monerief, is a member of a National Guard unit and was called into active duty before he could follow through completely on the project.
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