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later in life, "never hefore has
there hern such an opportunity for
education for service."
"We need to get away from the
attitude of 'I'm just a housewife,'
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woman's attitude "will determine a
man's attitude toward activity in
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waste her Intellect when so much
needs doing," Dean Seward continued.
A woman's life expectancy is 75,
she said. Most have their children
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the ace 26. After the children start
to school, women then have a
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Receive your MS in Electrical Engineering,
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expense,- througli the KCA (irailiute St u.lv
Program. At the same lime, you're beginning
)our K(!A career a an engineer on a fully
professional leel. getting a head start in the
field vu prefer. KCA pays the full cot of
your tuition, fees and approved texts while
you take graduate study part time at the University of Pennsylvania or Rutgers University.
Or, you may prefer a different path ahead . . .
RCA Design ami Development Specialized
Training. Here is another of RLA's programs lor careers, in which you lpin by
on planned technical assign- working
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merits. Experienced engineers ami interested
manalbeiiieiit guide vour progress. You may
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of radar, airborne electronics, computers,
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Semiconductors and Components. MS, PhD
Candidates are eligible for direct assignments
in the above mentioned fields.
There's a lot more that's extremely interesting
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Right now, though, fee your placement officer. Get
squared away on a specific time for your interview.
And get your copies of the brochures that also help
to fill you in on the RCA picture. If you're tied up
when KCA's representative is here, send a resume to:

RoWrt Ifaklisch, Manager
College Relations, Dept. CIM1
Radio Corporation of America
Caindeu 2, New Jersey
Air.

Tomorrow is here today
at RCA

hadio conponATion of America

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