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The 1915 Quinquennial Catalogue will go on sale tomorrow morning at the University Alumni Office, 50 State street, Boston, and at Kent's University Bookstore, the price being $3 a copy. The Quinquennial is the complete list of all University graduates. The first list of this kind was probably published in 1974, only one copy of this issue, which is now kept in the State Paper Office in London, being known to exist. The College Library owns a photograph of this volume which was given it a short time ago by Edward Bell '04, of the American Embassy at London. From 1682 to 1875 the book was issued triennially, and since then every five years, the volume being printed in Latin until 1890.
Several changes, intended to increase the volume's interest, have been introduced this year by Mr. Charles Chester Lane '04, Director of the University Tress, who has had charge of the production.
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