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Exhibitions

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THE HARVARD READING CLASS is open to Harvard and Radcliffe students who wish to improve their reading skill. The course offers advanced training in the efficient gathering of information and ideas for expository material through the use of films and study exercises. All work is done in class. The course will meet at 8 a.m., or at 4 or at 5 p.m. Tuesday, and will meet regularly thereafter Mondays through Fridays to Dec. 15, in the main lecture room of Longfellow Hall. Students may register at the Bureau of Study Counsel, Holyoke House 42, until 5 p.m. Monday. Charge for the course is $20.00, payable on the Harvard term bill. Radcliffe students receive special bills. Registrations are being taken for the 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. classes. The 8 a.m. section is filled.

MONDAY

TRANSITRON ELECTRONIC CORP. (Wakefield, Mass.)--all degree levels in EE, physics, engin. physics and metallurgy--for design, R&D and sales engin. position. Seniors sign up at 54 Dunster St., grads at Pierce 215.

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (St. Louis)--will hold individual interviews for interested candidates. Sign up at 54 Dunster St.

TUESDAY

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, Semiconductor-Components Div. (Dallas, Tex.)--all degree levels in engin., metallurgy, physics & Chem. for R&D, design and manufacture. Summer employ. opportunities. Seniors sign up at 54 Dunster St.; grads at Pierce 215.

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (Wash., D.C. and/or overseas)--all degree levels especially in area studies, hist., international relations, Slavic Lang. & lit., physics, electronic engin., gov't. & economics. Sign up at 54 Dunster St.

WEDNESDAY

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (See Tues., Nov. 15).

FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY (Jamaica, N.Y.)--Bachelors and Masters in engin.-civil, electric or electronic. Sign up at 54 Dunster St.

BORROUGHS CORP. Research Center (Paoli, Pa.)--all degree levels in EE, physics, engin. physics for R&D in electronics, circuit techniques, magnetics, semiconductors, superconductors. Seniors sign up at 54 Dunster St.; grads at Pierce 215.

MALLINCKRODT Chem. Works (St. Louis, Mo.)--seniors in chem. for lab work in fields of analytical, inorganic and physical chem. Sign up at 54 Dunster St.

FRIDAY

DAVID TAYLOR MODEL BASIN (Navy Dept., Wash., D.C.)--all degree levels in engin.-aeronautical, civil, electrical, electronic, mech., general; and in match and physics for research, testing develop. Some summer openings. Seniors sign up at 54 Dunster St.; grads at Pierce 215.

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