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Student groups with the life-long ambition to see a municipal fire or police department's H. Q. may do so during the current "Civic Week," being staged throughout the City of Cambridge, according to a recent announcement outlining visiting opportunities. "We would prefer that this be done under the direction of a teacher or master," the statement continues.
These primarily interested in the local street-cleaning and filtration problems have missed their chance to wander freely through garages, plants, and incinerators, but red and green light patrons may view the Fire and Police buildings today and tomorrow, respectively.
There is indeed nothing novel in the actual finger-printing process for V-12 men who smudge on the dotted line for monthly base pay minus deductions, but in the line of more advanced studies experts in the numerous precinct stations stand ready to demonstrate this and similar scientific police methods.
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