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Two hundred copies of the 1927 Senior Class Album were ready yesterday afternoon and will be distributed today, it was announced last night. Six hundred copies in all will be printed, the additional 400 probably being ready on Monday. Only enough copies have been printed to go around, a number of extra copies which were ordered being subscribed for at the last moment. Those who desire copies of the Album, but have not subscribed can possibly get a few which may not be claimed.
The volumes may be called for at the Varsity Club from 9 to 12 o'clock this morning and from 3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon.
The book, dedicated to the late J. W. Hallowell '01 shows no radical departures from last year's Album. All men who entered college as Freshmen in 1923 and have since been promoted to the Sophomore class; all otherwise unaffiliated transfer students who have completed half a year's work with the class of 1927, and all men graduating in that class who have been in no previous Album have been included.
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