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SEP 01, 1951
Raymond A. Kinmonth

From various articles which I have read, I have been led to believe that this country faces a shortage of trained personnel in the scientific professions. I believed this to include college graduates along with the doctorates and post doctorates, the general scientist along with the highly specialized. Apparently this is not true for many of us who at present hold only the BS or the BA degrees.

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