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ISSUE RED BOOK NEXT WEEK

FRESHMAN VOLUME AS WELL AS SENIOR ALBUM TO GO ON SALE.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Freshman Red Book will appear next Friday, after a delay of a little over a week because of the unavoidable confusion which has arisen in the publishing of the volume since the outbreak of the war. Although about the same size as last year's publication, the issue will have several decided innovations, among which is a large section devoted to the R. O. T. C., with an unusual number of photographs. Each of the Freshman sports have articles as usual, and photographs of all the squads were secured before the cancelling of athletics.

Photographs of every member of the class were obtained this year, which is especially to the credit of the editors, as many men ars of 1920 left Cambridge early to enter national service. R. G. Stone '20, editor-in-chief of the Red Book, departed from College shortly after the work was started, and E. W. Pavenstedt '20, chairman of the art department, and L. T. Lanman '20, chairman of the business department, also left to enter military service immediately after the spring vacation, leaving D. C. Hawkins '20, chairman of the copy and registration department, and W. P. Belknap '20, chairman of the photograph department, who have had general charge of the publishing of the book.

On Friday and Saturday of next week, books may be obtained by all members of the University in Cambridge, at a place to be announced, volumes being mailed to subscribers who have left Cambridge. Later, copies of the Red Book will be placed on sale at the Co-operative Store.

Senior Album Out Tuesday.

The Senior Album will also be placed on sale at the Co-operative Branch, Tuesday. Subscribers may obtain their books there at that time as the binders have promised to have them ready by noon on that day. Copies of the Album may be secured at six dollars apiece, but an additional charge of 50 cents will be made if the Album is to be wrapped and mailed.

Owing to the national crisis it was at first believed that perhaps a Red Book could not be published this year, but the reorganized board was successful in its efforts to continue plans for publication.

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