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Response to the Student Placement Office job-planning program has been very good so far, Louis L. Newby, Placement Officer, said yesterday. Informal gatherings in Leverett and Eliot, which have been organized by the House Committees, have drawn more than 40 students. The next meetings will be at 8 p.m. tonight in Winthrop House and in Kirkland tomorrow.
Success in landing a good job depends more on initiative and drive than on aptitude, Newby emphasized. He warned that students planning to take the Civil Service Junior Management Assistant examinations must mail their applications in to Washington before November 13. Very few of these J.M.A. positions will be draft-deferable.
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