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Candidates for positions on the board of the 1918 Blue Book should report at Claverly 3 this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The work will be of a general nature, canvassing for advertisements, drawing, and compiling, and will not be run in separate departments as in the case of the Red Book. The purpose of the Blue Book, which is to be published in conjunction with the class dinner and entertainment on March 1, is to bring the records of the class activities up to date. The books will be found at each man's place at the 1918 dinner on March 1.
The committee in charge is composed of P. B. Boyden '18, H. Robb '18, and H. H. Silliman '18.
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