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Educators Lead Occupations Represented in "Who's Who"

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Educators have contributed more names to the 1950-51 edition of "Who's Who in America" than any other occupational group. The leading bracket, which includes college presidents and administrative "tops," high-ranking professors, deans, and similar "educational brass," is trailed closely by businessmen.

The chances of getting into the now 3200-page, seven-pound "Who's Who," are almost exactly what they were over 50 years ago: three-in-ten-thousand.

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