Dutch Police Officer Lectures April 29 Students Show Ceramics
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She is one of a series of lecturers for the Seventh International Speakers Consortium, and her talk, sponsored by the BSU Criminal Justice Administration Program and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, is presented as part of the BSU Criminal Justices Speakers Series. For further information about Van Ruijven's lecture, contact Ted Hopfenbeck at 385-3249 or Bob Marsh at 385-3243.
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