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RED BOOK ON SALE TOMORROW

DEDICATED TO MEN KILLED IN WAR WHO WOULD HAVE BEEN IN 1922.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Tomorrow noon the 1922 Red Book will be put on sale, and may be purchased for $3.00 by members of the three upper classes and outsiders. A special rate of $2.50 will be granted to Freshmen. The committee in charge had planned to publish the book in time for the Jubilee on June 3, although the copy and photographs were prepared for this early date the failure of the engravers to fulfill their contract has delayed the appearance of the book.

The book may be purchased at the Cooperative Store, the Co-operative Branch, and at Standish A 32. Members of the class may secure the 50 cent discount only if they obtain their books at Standish Hall. Red Books will be mailed to all subscribers who have ordered them and paid for them in advance, but, on account of the number of books that will be sent out and the delay in the mails, all those men who can conveniently call at Standish A 32, will receive their books somewhat earlier than if they wait for them to be delivered.

It has been customary to dedicate the book to some member of the Faculty, but this year's publication will be issued in honor of the men who would have entered the Class of 1922 this fell if they had not been filled in Military service.

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