"The Expanding Chemical Industry," sixth in the series of Harvard Conferences on Careers, will be held in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room tonight at 8.
Speakers will be Harry L. Funk, Assistant to the Personnel Manager, Textile Fibers Division, E. I. duPont & Co.; Charlton MacVeagh '24, Vice Chairman of the Board, Mallinckrodt Chemical Works; and Carl R. Addinall '25, Foreign Scientific Manager of Merck & Co. Ronald E. Vanelli '41, Director of the Chemical Laboratories of the University, will be moderator.
Funk joined duPont in 1932 and since then has served in various supervisory capacities in rayon and nylon manufacturing facilities. MacVeagh served in advisory positions to the Federal Government in World War II.
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