Berkeley, a Look Back: City lets UC students become police officers in 1924
Briefly

Acting Police Chief Clarence D. Lee told the Berkeley Daily Gazette university students over 21 could work as police officers if they passed high-level entrance exams.
City officials in 1924 entertained the idea of hiring a full-time city planning expert at a salary of $200 and also discussed budget details.
An unidentified woman in Berkeley, around 60 years old, was killed when hit by a car driven by a 16-year-old from Richmond.
Read at www.eastbaytimes.com
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