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Breaking all former records for earliness of publication, the 1926 Senior Album goes on sale today at the Crimson Building from 1 to 2 o'clock. Sales will also be held at the same hour tomorrow, Thursday, and Friday.
Few Extra Copies Printed
The Album Committee yesterday issued a statement calling attention to the necessity for all subscribers to call for their albums on one of these days, since only one more sale will take place in addition to these. This sale will be held during Commencement week, the precise date to be announced later, for the benefit of subscribers who are necessarily absent this week. A few extra copies have been printed for men who have not yet subscribed. These will be placed on sale today and will be distributed to the first comers.
Printing Is Much Improved
In form, the Album is distinctly altered for the better this year. The most marked improvement is in the printing, which is of the finest throughout. The general plan follows that of last year, but the lay out of individual sections has been improved. There are also many more pages than in last year's edition, and the paper is the finest procurable.
Besides a large number of new pictures never before published, many old photographs have been retaken in order to bring them up to date. The section devoted to the tutorial department has been reorganized and considerably amplified. New end leaves, red in color, add to the appearance of the column. The binding remains the same as last year.
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