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Nobel and Pulitzer prizes come to Cambridge with boring regularity. But David A. Berndt '55 of Adams House and Seekonk, Massachusetts is the first undergraduate to receive a Kellog Junior Ad-Maker Award. Berndt reveived a certification and lapel pin in yesterday's mail.
The contest was officially open to "boys and girls from six to eight," and required an original drawing expressing why the entrant liked Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Eighteen-year old Berndt claims that someone else entered the contest using his name.
Mr. Authur F. Rush, divisional sales manager for Kellogg's in New England, would not comment on Berndt's award, when contracted yesterday, but he took Berndt's address and said he would "investigate."
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