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Lawrence A. Shelvey hung up his pica rule last night, after nearly six years as one of the Harvard CRIMSON and SUMMER NEWS printers.
Shelvey, a resident of Cambridge, will join the Air Force shortly. He came to the Crimson Printing Company as its night man in October 1955. Known to many past CRIMSON editors, shelvey gained recognition as a parodles and, on one occasion, as the lbis of the Harvard LAMPOO.
Still on the job is the CRIMSON'S chief printer, Art Hopkins, a veteran of many years.
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