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"BIGGER AND BETTER" IS PLAN FOR '26 BLUE BOOK

Committee Hopes to Improve on Binding, Pictures, and News Items--Competition for Boards to Start Soon

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Plans for the Sophomore Blue Book were announced yesterday afternoon by G. D. Debevoise '26, editorial chairman, and E. W. Marshall '26, business chairman. The Blue Book, published for the purpose of binding the class more firmly together, is a sort of supplement to the Freshman Red Book and was revived by 1925 last year. It will be given free of charge at the class dinner in May.

Several innovations are to be made in this year's volume. It will be improved and enlarged, the binding will be better than in the past, the photographs more numerous, and the articles more complete.

The business competition for the Blue Book board will begin tomorrow afternoon at 1.20 in Randolph 51. The editorial competition will not begin until after the mid-year period.

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