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SCIENCE STUDENTS 'SNAPPED' FOR EABS' ROGUES GALLERY

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The Science departments are preparing a complete Rogues Gallery of the students who take courses in the Cruft and Jefferson Laboratories, it was learned yesterday.

Extending a practice first tried at the Cruft Laboratories last year, the departments take miniature photographs of all of the men in their labs. When an instructor wants a student in the labs, he looks up the student's picture and thus identifies him.

Science professors hope to get to know each graduate student and Senior concentrating in their fields. Members of the Cruft Laboratories say that the photograph system proved very successful last year in establishing personal relations between instructors and students. At the first classes of the year, the students were photographed by a machine which took 10 minutes to photograph 40 faces.

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