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1921 Red Book Borrowed From Class; Shows Deficit

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The 1921 Red Book Committee has issued its report of the finances of the publication of the Freshman book. It was necessary to borrow $700 from the Class to meet the cost which was $3,362.92.

The complete report is as follows:

The officers of the 1921 Red Book Committee were: P. Hofer, editor in chief; T. H. Mills, chairman of Editorial Committee; G. Forster, chairman and S. Damon, sub-chairman of the Business Committee; H. R. Atkinson, chairman of Photograph Committee; E. C. Storrow, chairman of Art and Cuts Committee. Received from subscriptions,  1147.50 Received from advertisements,  1670.00   -- Total amount received,  $2817.50 Accumulated interest,  16.33   -- Total credit,  $3533.83 Total debit,  3362.92   -- Balance in Bank Jan., '19,  $170.91

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