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Collegians in many parts of the U. S. during the past few months have come to the aid of state and federal crime-fighters with voluntary fingerprinting. Thousands have added their prints to the millions now on file in the crime laboratories in Washington and the state capitals.
COLLEGIATE DIGEST here presents a picture-and-paragraph story of how the job was done on the Butler University campus, when 300 students and faculty members joined the nation's fight on crime.
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