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The 1930 Red Book will make its appearance on May 27, according to an announcement made last night by the Red Book Committee. The entire book has already gone to press and it is expected that two weeks will be sufficient for the completion of the printing. The place where the new Red Book will first go on sale has not yet been determined but will be announced within the course of the next week.
Dedicated to Greenbough.
This year's Red Book will be dedicated to Dean C. W. Greenbough '98, whose registration to take effect at the end of the present college year was announced last month. The committee has decided to use a photograph in the dedicatory picture instead of having a drawing made as was done last year.
The work of gathering subscriptions has gone forward with great rapidity. The having already been taken. This is a larger number than that reached at a corresponding time last spring and should insure the sale of the larger part of the editions since only 800 copies are being printed, over 100 less then of the 1929 Red Book. Those who still wish to obtain subscriptions may secure them from Red Book representatives in either Gore, Smith, or Standish Hall Common Rooms between 12.30 and 1.30 o'clock daily. A limited number of copies will also be on a sale at the Freshman Jubilee the night of May 27.
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