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Display of journals, periodicals etc.

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"Interesting books: The attention of these people are held by this display of journals, periodicals and handbooks at the exhibition."

Shell exhibition at Montego Bay High School

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"A student of the Montego Bay High School gives an animated rundown of how her school's exhibit deals with shells. The exhibit was awarded first prize in Montego Bay Area."

High school students in Science lab

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A group of students from the Dintill Technical High School conducting a Science experiment about pure water.

Alcohol and the nervous system exhibition

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"A Calabar student speaks about 'Alcohol and the Nervous System', the timely theme of the school's exhibit."

Drugs and the nervous system exhibition

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"An Alpha High School student explains her exhibit, 'The Effect of Drugs on the Nervous System'."

A section of the Wolmer's Boy's School exhibition

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"A section of the Wolmer's Boys' School exhibition. Judging is being done here, the judge at left being CAST principal, Dr. A.W. Sangster."

Leather craft display at Haile Selassie Secondary School

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"A display of leather craft done by grades 10 and 11 students of the Haile Selassie Secondary School, during their exhibition at the Tom Redcam Library, June 30 to July 2."

Mrs. Louise Bennett-Coverley viewing savings the National Savings Committee's savings exhibition

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"Mrs. Louise Bennett-Coverley viewing savings the National Savings Committee's savings exhibition at the Bank of Jamaica Thursday before she declared the exhibition open. The exhibition, which is prelude to the International Symposium on Savings, is…

Books on display in the English Department

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"Books on display in the English Department. Caribbean writers were among those featured."