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1901 Address Book.

By Secretary . and H. B. Clark

It has been the custom for the Secretary of each Senior Class to publish before Class Day of the Senior year an address book, containing the permanent addresses of all the members of the Class. The value of such a book is easily seen. The publication of these address books has been made almost impossible in past years, because the Class lives have not been sent in sufficiently early.

So far only 200 Class lives have been received from 1901, and unless each member of the Class will take the trouble necessary to send in his Class Life before the Easter vacation, the Secretary will be forced to give up the publication of this book.

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