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"Bookie" Is Arrested By Cambridge Police as Gambler and Promoter

Cohen, Known To Many Harvard Students, Held on Betting and Lottery Charges.

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Max Cohen, styled Harvard's "official bookie" by Police Chief Timothy F. Leahy, was arrested on gambling charges here yesterday.

Known to a large number of students, the 41-year-old Cohen, who gave his address as 70 Norway Street, Boston, was booked on charges of registering bets and setting up and promoting a lottery.

A number of "pool" slips were found in Cohen's possession at the time of his arrest, police said.

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