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AMERICAN GETS PROFESSOR TO JUDGE "PERSONALITY" GIRLS

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Word comes from the inner sanctum of the Boston Evening American that Phillip J. Rulon, assistant professor of Education, has accepted the invitation to Miss Ann Marsters to be one of three judges in the Cosmopolitan contest for a girl to represent Massachusetts at the World's Fair.

More than 6,000 girls, including several Radcliffe undergraduates, have entered, Miss Marsters told the CRIMSON, adding that she sought girls with beautiful minds. Contestants will be fully clothed when judged.

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