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Crime Shows News Pictures in Lamont

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Pictures of hockey players, Leroy Anderson, and a dog will line Lament walls today when the CRIMSON opens an exhibit of news photos and how they get into print.

The display, situated near the library's first level exit, illustrates how photographs become printing plates in ten minutes when they are ruff through the CRIMSON'S $10,000 electric engraving machine.

Other pictures range from riots and rowers to relining actresses. The exhibit will be kept up to date by frequent changes during the next two weeks.

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