The email below is a typical example from the CMU Seminar dataset. Annotate: - seminar start times with - seminar end times with - seminar locations with - seminar speakers with Do not annotate sentence and paragraph splits. -- <0.22.11.94.16.32.11.mm4l+@andrew.cmu.edu.0> Type: cmu.andrew.org.sds.pol_sci Topic: Career Talk Dates: 29-Nov-94 Time: 7:00 PM Place: Carnegie Conference Room (1st Floor Warner Hall) PostedBy: Marjorie Melenyzer on 22-Nov-94 at 16:32 from andrew.cmu.edu Abstract: Shelley Brozenick from Alumni Relations and Karen Litzinger from the Career Center would like to announce the second alumni career talk in a series of four. This one is especially for H&SS students. Please forward this to relevant bboards or to a distribution list for your students. Thanks. "Inventing a Career out of a Liberal Arts Degree" The Student Alumni Relations Council (SARC) invites you to a Career Talk with: Noelle C. Conover, HS'82: Psychology Consultant FORMTEK and Dr.Jim Tomayko, HS'71: History Principal Lecturer Carnegie Mellon University They will discuss the following: *understanding your options *the value of your degree *how to market it *how to find/research employers Karen Litzinger from the the Career Center will speak briefly about relevant services for H&SS students and will have a display of resources available, including books such as Liberal Arts Power and 150 Best Companies for Liberal Arts Graduates. DATE: Tuesday, November 29 TIME: 7:00 P.M. Location: Carnegie Conference Room (1st Floor Warner Hall) Space is limited. Please reserve your seat by calling Shelley at #8-8451. Note: The Career Center would also like to remind H&SS faculty and students that the Voices of Experience H&SS alumni networking directory is available in the Career Center on the Humanities and Career Planning shelves. It contains data about alumni who are willing to speak with students about their careers and give advice. Students are encouraged to pick up the "Information Interview Take One" from the library to get ideas on questions they could ask alumni while seeking advice.