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February 13, 1937 - Image 10

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The Michigan Daily, 1937-02-13

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He swaps words for a college education
Publicity Bennett Marshall, 15-year-old junior and head of the How-
ard College sports publicity department, is the so far un-
contested winner of the title, "Youngest College Publicity Writer." He has
earned his way the past three years writing about the athletic events on the
campus of his alma mater. He is a major in history.

oaua nhe: nnrt is jor everyone
AutographS Rockwell Kent (center),
A t ap famed author-writer-lec-
turer, was swamped by the Bates College stu-
dents who wanted his autograph after he lec-
tured.

He's being congratulated for an important victory
W inner Claude Ross, newly elected Associated Students president at Los Angeles Junior College, is
covered with congratulatory hugs and pats on the back by Helen Grech, Charlotte Perlberg,
Lovena Sellers and Cornelia Wales.

They're training policemen at Indiana
Cop Members of one of three such classes in the U. S.,t
Constudents of the Indiana University school of police inst
tion are learning the ins and outs of the detecting business. Here
state policeman demonstrating an auto theft device used by crimin
COLLEMATE DEM Photo by Hon

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