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Red Book Price Rises Next Week

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The Red Book Board announced last night that the price of the Red Book will be $5 for all those men who do not order their copies before Saturday night. Those ordering it before then will be allowed the regular price of $4.

Freshmen are reminded that only enough copies of the Book are printed to supply the orders placed before May 10 and that there will be none on sale thereafter.

Red Books may be ordered in B22 Standish from 1 to 3 o'clock today and tomorrow. They will be delivered on May 29, the day of the 1931 Jubilee, and there will be no extra volumes according to present plans.

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