The CRIMSON's fourth annual Guide to Career Opportunities was distributed yesterday to seniors at 225 colleges and universities in the United States. The Guide, somewhat different in format from previous years' issues, is an attempt to fill what the editors call "a definite gap" in the public information available on various vocational areas.
Unlike catalogues of company advertisements or statistical accounts of salary scales, the Guide consists of personal article written by men who are acknowledged leaders in their fields.
Some of the contributors to the 1959 issue are Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, Senator Frank Church, President Pusey.
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