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[[caption]] OLYMPIC CHAMPS TOGETHER AGAIN AS CO-WINNERS OF TANQUERAY AWARD—Howard Davis and Sugar Ray Leonard, whose parallel brilliance as amateur boxers brought them identical Gold Medals in the Olympics, finished in a dead-heat again as co-winners of the Tanqueray Achievement Award for excellence in the field of amateur sports. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST WINNER
- Shown above, center, is Herbert Steele, of Chicago, one of the prize winners of $1,000 in the recent Johnnie Walker Black Label Scholarship Contest. Flanking Mr. Steele are Walter Shelton, district manager, Chicago and Phillip Vudis, Metro Chicago manager, both of Somerset Importers, Ltd.[[/caption]]

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[[caption]] DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, SR. GREETS SOMERSET EXECUTIVES—Shown above during the first Annual Dinner of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change, held at The Hilton Hotel, New York City, from the left, are: John E. Heilmann, president and chief executive officer, Somerset Importers, Ltd.; Dr. Martin Luther King, Sr. (center); Robert Saunders, manager, special markets, Somerset. [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Among the press representatives at the Johnnie Walker Red "On the Rocks" contest were Mrs. Hilda Stokely, DELEGATE Magazine; Mrs. Ethel Moore, Amalgamated Publishers; Frankie Buzzell, Johnson Publications and Mel Patrick, Melpat Associates. [[/caption]]

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