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Combining beauty and polse with the well-known Oomph, Miss Mardi Dickinson of Winchester outstripped all other contestants and won hands down the title of "Glamor Girl of the East" among Harvard undergraduates.
Elected by an overwhelming majority in a four-day poll in connection with the Union Photographic Salon, Miss Dickinson, number five in the exhibition, was enthralled with her popularity and made a special trip down from Endicott Junior College to look the place over and get her prize, a gold locket.
The winning photograph, chosen from a large group of female poses and snapshots, was submitted by Miss Peggy Afflerbach. Jane Lang, also of Endicott, ran second in the poll, while Harvard's only entry, Ruth Beaton, gained third place in the popularity rating.
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