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PRISON GRADUATES.—Eighty-eight graduates of “Public School No. 101” lined up outside their cells at the Maryland Penitentiary. The prisoners, who were awarded junior and high school diplomas, wore caps and gowns for the first time since the school was started in 1951. The assistant warden is supervising the dress rehearsal.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 18

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PRISON GRADUATES.—Eighty-eight graduates of “Public School No. 101” lined up outside their cells at the Maryland Penitentiary. The prisoners, who were awarded junior and high school diplomas, wore caps and gowns for the first time since the school was started in 1951. The assistant warden is supervising the dress rehearsal. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 18

PRISON GRADUATES.—Eighty-eight graduates of “Public School No. 101” lined up outside their cells at the Maryland Penitentiary. The prisoners, who were awarded junior and high school diplomas, wore caps and gowns for the first time since the school was started in 1951. The assistant warden is supervising the dress rehearsal. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 18

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