IrUV ?#'1'TV TGAN IMATIX THURSDAY. DECE TWW111 L" loll L1 l1 THURSDAY, DEGL HARVA'RD: Pr Me ' Know Where You're Going,' Young Presidents Tell Students 1 By JOHN FISCHER, Subj ctsKeep your inspiration and know o fwhere you're going, members of the Young Presidents Organiza- p ur e d Lion advised at a panel discussion" 1Tuesday night. C !Panel moderator Frank S. Dayt Pre - medical students should of the Condamatic Corp., Detroit, ti major in what interests them and said that a YPO survey revealed not necessarily concentrate onl that most of the organization's a pre-medical subjects, a Harvarda 1,400 corporation presidents named ti University study has said. four personality characteristics for, Dr. Dean K. Whitla, director of! success. Harvard's Office of Tests, who The first quality is the ability to carried out the study said it was get along and work with people. "Quite clear" that a student should The next most important is being concentrate in an area of study able to organize well and analyze which holds the most interest for problems. Then came enthusiasm, him. "It will be his record, not his honesty, and sincerity. The fourth. field of concentration, that the major ouality was -the ability to medical school admission commit- influence people. tee will evaluate." Stress Planning The report contrasted the medi- Most of the speakers stressed cal schools' increased awareness planning by students for successI of the importance of a liberal arts in the business world. Marshall ! background to the trend of stu- Noecker, president of the Kauf- dents toward "pre-mued" courses- mann Door and Window Corp., 47 percent in 1949, 67 percent in Detroit, said, "Hang onto your 1956. plates. Don't let go of your inspira- The study showed that those tion." who had majored in "pre-med"' He quoted an old proverb which ' subjects-chemistry, biology and' said that anything the mind can biochemistry-did better in their conceive can be accomplished. first year at medical school but byj Noecker, before finishing college, te third year stood only slightly worked out a ten year plan to higher than those wvith broader prepare himself for business. undergraduate background. William A. Romain, president of And at Harvard's own medical Sherman Products, Inc., Royal school, those who had majored in Oak, suggested that students make social relations, psychology and plan.s for the future. "Know where anthropology actually ranked you are going," he said., slightly higher by the third year Discuss Advantages ' than their pre-medical classmates. The advantages of small and The study investigated the per- large businesses were discussed,t" formance in American medical concerning the relative experience schools of more than 1,000 men they give. William T. Tambke, of ,' who were graduated from Harvard Eaton Chemical and Dyestuff Co., College from 1949 to 1956. Detroit, felt that working in a The study also showed that 90 small business allowed the execu- per cent of the 1,390 Harvard tive to be connected with all facets College graduates who applied to of the business. It also gives the, medical schools had been admitted. satisfaction of seeing the endpoint, ','hich is difficult when working in! pective executive should enter a! is very important to the success speakers felt that it was important! taned the presidency of a cor-# not restricted to men, however, nly one division of a large com-E large accounting firm, He said that of the executive. at. all times. Noecker, however, poration before 40, this orgar iza- said Day-"We have three mfem~- )any. in the large firms the accountant Discussing how the executive: mentioned that being a thinker is tion was formed to aid in the in- br h r oe. will be doing one activity one day: terchange of ideas. In s woretominsueta.h Jerry Baron, of the Baron Steel and another the next, thus getting' spends his time, Romain said that most important. Inodrtisueha te ^a. Toledo, also believed that in;afle udrtndn fth 'il.too much time was spent m- Day, who is a regional vice-! Includes W~omenj organization stays young, m- ilarge corporation "you can't see municating with all facets of the1 president of YPO, explained that In order to be eligible for mem- bers are retired when they become the whole picture,"1 Small Companies Better business, and he felt that more the organization is dedicated to bership. a prospective,- member; 49: Baron, however, who is 47, said Noecker, however, said that in1 Romain also felt that small; time should be used for future furthering the cause of free enter- must head a corporation with a that being young is not a matter ccounting, after becoming a Cer-z companies are better for experi- 'planning. prise and individual initiative, gross revenue of $1 million and of age. "I feel like 29 now," he ified Public Accountant, the pros-G ence. He mentioned that the wife On individualism most of theI Composed of men who hav e at- employ at least fifty workers. It is rema rked. -....y_ .. . .J. J..--...~." .a .: .rar . - . -. a e. - +,+ :~ ~ -. Y . . w - * _III-u' . ~+ -__ -e DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page S) list of up-to-date positions currently open at the Institute: Designer-Elec- tronic Packaging, Senior Mathemati- cian-Statistician, Mathematician-Pro- gramnmer, Mathematician, Statistician, Selor Research Engineers, Research En- gineers, Research Engineer (Systems Analysis), Junior Research Engineers, Mechanical Engineer, Inastrument Tech- nician, Electronic Technicians, Tele- ~vision Circuit Engineer, Physicist, Me- teorologist, Physical Chemist, Chem- ists, Organic Chemist, Chemical Engi- neer, Radio Chemist, Electronics Tech- nician, Chemical Technician, Labora- tory Technicians, Junior Electronics Engineer, Junior Electrical and Chemi- cal Engineeri, Junior Physicist, Senior IOrganization Notices Am. Soc. for Public Administration, soial seminar: Ernest S. L. Ooodwin (Capt. USN retired), "Administrative Communications," Dec. 4, 8 p.m., Rack- ham Bldg, W. Lecture Rm., Baha'i Student Giroup,, weekly meet- ing, Dec. 4, 8:30 p.m., 725 S. Division. Topic: "Love and Marriage." 0*0** ,Christian Science Organization, regu- lar testimony mieeting, Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m., M~ich. League: check bulletin board in lobby for rm., number. " " " Congregational anid Disciples Guild, social action meeting, Dec. 4, i2 noon, Guild House. Kappa Phi, cabinet meeting1, Dec. 4, 7:15 p.m., Green Room, First Metho- dist Church. " " " Modern Dance Club, meeting, dance technique lesson, composition work, Dec. 4, 7:15 p.m., Bairbour. /Wesleyan Guild, cookie decoratingj party with international students, Dec. 5, 8 p.m., Wesley Lounge, Young Republicans, Dec. 4, 8:30 p.m. Mich. Union, Rmn. 3C. Speaker: Glbert E. Bursley, "H1ow the Unied States is teilin gits story to the world." Also movie on U. S. Information Agency. Interested students welcome. 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