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College Sponsors Admissions Talks

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In order to attract more "all around students," the College and the Associated Harvard Clubs will sponsor a series of conferences Nov. 10, aimed at boosting recruitment of promising youths.

More than a hundred representatives of schools and scholarship committees from Harvard Clubs all over the country will meet with Dean Bender, Richard M. Gummere, admissions chairman, and F. Skiddyvon Stade, Jr. '38, secretary of the Scholarship Committee, to plan a vast program of talent hunting.

"This is definitely not a scheme to enlist athletes," Francis P. Kinnicut '30, executive secretary of the Associated Harvard Clubs, said yesterday.

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